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  1. Football > England. Premier League. Lіvеrрооl vs Lutоn Tоwn 21 February 2024 at 20:30. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 992kbps 95% Aliez 1002kbps 95% Aliez 978kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 988kbps 95% Aliez 933kbps 95% Aliez 1913kbps new Aliez 1900kbps new Aliez 1897kbps new Aliez 1918kbps new Aliez 2500kbps new Aliez 2000kbps new Aliez 1985kbps 95% Aliez 1958kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 2000kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 8000kbps 95% 8000kbps 95%
  2. We finally get Millwall and it's a youth match
  3. https://cdn.xsportbox.com/webplayer.php?t=ifr&c=2343296&lang=en&eid=196265061&lid=2343296&ci=824&si=1&ask=1708545600&noplayer=0
  4. FA Youth Cup. Millwall U18 vs Chelsea U18 21 February 2024 at 20:00. Browser Links 99% Web 95% Voodc
  5. Bayern Munich manager Tuchel to exit at end of season https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/39552971/bayern-munich-manager-tuchel-leave-end-season Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel will leave at the end of the season, the club announced on Wednesday. Tuchel's future had been subject to ongoing speculation with the club eight points adrift of Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen. Bayern have lost their past three games -- twice in the Bundesliga at the hands of Leverkusen and Bochum, and also a 1-0 defeat by Lazio in the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 tie last week. It was the first time that Bayern have lost three competitive games in a row since May 2015, when they had already won the Bundesliga title. "We have agreed that we will end our working relationship at the end of this season. Until then, I will of course continue to do everything I can with my coaching staff to achieve maximum success," Tuchel said in a statement. Should Bayern fail to make up the ground on Leverkusen, it would be the first time since the 2011-12 season that they have not won the domestic title. Tuchel replaced Julian Nagelsmann as Bayern manager last March despite the club being just one point off the top of the Bundesliga and still in the Champions League. He led them to the league title last season, but only secured the silverware on the final day after Borussia Dortmund's failure to beat Mainz allowed Bayern to leapfrog them. The summer saw Bayern Munich recruit Harry Kane from Tottenham Hotspur on a deal which could be worth up to €120 million ($131m), and Kim Min-Jae from Napoli for €50m ($55m). But that window also saw Lucas Hernández, Ryan Gravenberch, Benjamin Pavard and Sadio Mané all leave. Bayern started the season well but have recently struggled to keep pace with Xabi Alonso's unbeaten Bayer Leverkusen, losing four times and drawing twice in 22 games so far. After their most recent defeat to Bochum on Sunday, Bayern's CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen said Tuchel's future was not up for discussion. "I am not a fan of monstrous coach-backing statements -- they usually run out after a week," Dreesen said. "But this [Tuchel's future] is not an issue we are dealing with at the moment. We have to focus on our next matches." However that proved to be a short-lived view, with Bayern signalling their intention to move on from Tuchel with 12 matches of the season remaining. "In a good, open discussion, we came to the decision to end our working relationship by mutual agreement in the summer," Dreesen said in Wednesday's statement. "Our goal is to pursue a new footballing direction with a new head coach for the 2024-25 season. Until then, every individual at the club is expressly called upon to achieve the maximum possible in the Champions League and Bundesliga. "I also explicitly hold the team accountable in this regard. In the Champions League in particular, after losing 1-0 in the first leg at Lazio, we are convinced we will reach the quarterfinals at a packed Allianz Arena with our fans behind us." Jurgen Klopp's agent has ruled the Liverpool boss, who is leaving at the end of the season, out of the running to replace Tuchel. "Jurgen Klopp will not coach any club or national team for a year after this current season," the agent told Sky Sport Germany. "That remains unchanged."
  6. Mаnсhеstеr Сіty vs Brеntfоrd 20 February 2024 at 20:30. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 998kbps 95% Aliez 1004kbps 95% Aliez 642kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 970kbps 95% Aliez 1980kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 2000kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 8000kbps 95%
  7. also Lautaro Martínez (granted a hell of a tough pull) and Ivan Toney
  8. EXCL: Chelsea add Bayern Munich striker to summer shortlist https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/excl-Chelsea-add-bayern-munich-striker
  9. Eden Hazard: I’d gain five kilos before Real Madrid and Chelsea seasons Forward, who retired at 32 after time in Spain was plagued by injuries and poor form, reveals indulgent lifestyle and how he struggled with Antonio Conte’s training https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/eden-hazard-id-gain-five-kilos-before-real-madrid-and-Chelsea-seasons-30l3cl7xw Eden Hazard has revealed the extent of his weight problems during his playing career, admitting that he put on five kilos in pre-seasons and could not resist Belgian beer after matches. Hazard enjoyed seven trophy-laden seasons at Chelsea, but the forward failed to reach the same heights after becoming Real Madrid’s star signing for an initial £88.3 million in 2019. Owing to a plague of injuries, Hazard played only 76 times in four seasons at Real before retiring aged 32 in October last year. Speaking on the Obi One podcast with his former Chelsea team-mate John Obi Mikel, Hazard confirmed the widespread reports that he arrived at Real pre-season overweight when he first moved to the Spanish capital. “It was true, but me, every summer, I was putting on four or five kilos because I was thinking you give so much for ten months, you put your body at the highest level and people kick you, so your time off is your time off,” Hazard said. “Don’t ask me to do anything. I enjoy being with my family, going to the beach, so don’t ask me to run in those three or four weeks. I can play football on the beach with my kids, no problem, but don’t ask me to run. “But if you look throughout my career, the first month [of the season] is the bit where I was thinking, ‘It’s just the beginning,’ and then from September and October I was flying, because I needed time to put my body and mind in the best way. So yes, it’s true, I came back after holidays with five kilos, I knew it. • Tom Allnutt: Retirement of Eden Hazard shows power of luck in pitiless football “I love everything with family and friends. If you ask me to eat something I’m going to eat. Even if I don’t like it, I’m going to eat. As a Belgian guy, we love beers because my country has the best beers in the world, so I’m not telling you I used to drink every day because it’s not true, but sometimes after a good game, one or two is nice.” According to Transfermarkt, Hazard missed only 26 games for club and country through injury during his seven years at Chelsea. In four years at Real he missed 95, but the Belgian insists there is little he could have changed to hit the ground running. “I was a bit unlucky with that period with Covid, because I went to Dallas to do surgery on my ankle then I came back to Madrid and it was Covid,” Hazard said. “I had 2½ months of Covid, me at home alone, no physio to do the rehab. I did my rehab alone. If I had to choose one thing to change I should have said to the doctor, ‘Bring a physio, I need a good rehab. I have to do [it] because I want to play at the highest level’. “When Covid finished, I pushed my body like crazy but my ankle was not the same. We were that close to being champions so I was saying to [Zinedine] Zidane [the Real head coach], ‘I want to push, I want to go,’ and then the day we finished champions I said, ‘No, I can’t do any more, I’m finished. My body is suffering a lot so I need to do a proper rehab’. And then I break everything the season after.” Having joined Chelsea in 2012, Hazard won two Premier League titles, one FA Cup, one League Cup, two Europa League trophies, and was the Premier League’s player of the season in 2014-15. He claims that Antonio Conte, with whom he won the Premier League in 2016-17 and FA Cup in 2018, is the manager that brought the best out of him at Stamford Bridge — but only because he enjoyed game days so much after struggling with the Italian’s tactically intense training sessions. “I think my best time at Chelsea was with Conte,” Hazard said. “All the week, training. I was going out Saturday, I need to enjoy a little bit because I know the day after is going to be back on the training ground. I have to do something, it’s my only 90 minutes I can enjoy. “You remember him, stopping [training], tactics, ‘No we have to do that’. Saturday was the best day for me.”
  10. no, 5 in a row was his longest spell and that was split seasons (he did score in 7 out of 8, I missed that)
  11. Havertz never scored in 6 straight league games, nor 7 out of 8
  12. fucking Luton scum supporter calling Rashford a chimp wtf
  13. lol I was like, who cares aabout Ligue 1
  14. already on a hat trick after 6 and half minutes
  15. I told you all so about Rasmus Højlund he just had to adapt starting to go beast mode now has scored in 6 straight, 7 out of 8
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