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Americans Abroad: Wright is Prem bound, Balogun on verge of history

  1. Haaland gets revenge & Cherki shines to turn title race City's way

    Erling Haaland scored for the first time in the Premier League since February on Sunday, and his intervention was more than worth the wait as it gave Manchester City a 2-1 win over Arsenal which put them in the driving seat to win the title. A magical dribble from Rayan Cherki gave City the lead in the make-or-break showdown in Manchester, only for a terrible touch by Gianluigi Donnarumma to hand Kai Havertz an equaliser.

  2. Arsenal Manchester City 2025-26 Premier League

    Gabriel monstered as Arsenal's grip on title race evaporates

    Arsenal’s title hopes suffered another massive hit as Erling Haaland’s second-half goal settled Sunday’s titanic Premier League title clash in the favour of Manchester City. Haaland struck on 65 minutes to seal a 2-1 win for Pep Guardiola’s side, who will now move to the top of the table should they win their game in hand at Burnley in midweek.

  3. Palmer & Garnacho painfully ineffective in ANOTHER loss

    Chelsea are now at very real risk of failing to qualify for next season's Champions League after slumping to a 1-0 defeat at home to top-five rivals Manchester United on Saturday night. The Blues were buoyed by the return of Enzo Fernandez after his club-imposed suspension but even though the Argentine showed what Liam Rosenior's side had been missing, they once again failed to score in what was a fourth consecutive Premier League loss.

  4. Why Barca, Bayern & Chelsea want Twente's towering teen

    Be it double World Cup finalist Ruud Krol, the marauding Ronald Koeman, total football icon Ruud Gullit or serial winner Virgil van Dijk, the Dutch have a fine tradition of producing defenders who have made their mark on the game. And there is a new kid on the block that every top club wants to get their hands on: step forward FC Twente's teenage star centre-back Ruud Nijstad.

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U.S. MEN'S NATIONAL TEAM

  1. USMNT superstars of the future: Twellman names two ‘special’ prospects

    Former United States international Taylor Twellman has praised two exceptional teenage prospects currently making waves in Major League Soccer. However, the prominent analyst refused to burden these rising American stars with premature comparisons to legendary footballing figures like Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, while also outlining the established core needed for a successful 2026 World Cup campaign on home soil.

  2. Are USMNT ‘alarm bells ringing’ for Pulisic ahead of World Cup?

    As the United States prepares to host the 2026 World Cup, the spotlight is firmly fixed on Christian Pulisic. Former USMNT international turned analyst Taylor Twellman has raised concerns over Pulisic’s form as the tournament approaches on home soil. While the AC Milan forward remains the talisman for his country, a dip in production has sparked debate over whether the USMNT can rely on their superstar when it matters most.

Expert Opinion & Analysis

  1. Van Dijk & Salah are immortal! Liverpool legends decide derby

    Liverpool moved seven points clear in the race for a top-five finish in the Premier League as a last-gasp Virgil van Dijk goal secured a 2-1 win over Everton on Sunday. Mohamed Salah had marked his final Merseyside Derby with the opening goal before Beto's second-half equaliser looked like ensuring a share of the spoils, only for Van Dijk to find the back of the net and secure victory in the first meeting between the great rivals at Hill Dickinson Stadium.

  2. Arsenal should feel no shame about shutting up shop at City

    It's being billed as the biggest Premier League clash in years. On Sunday, Arsenal finally travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on Manchester City in what has been marked in the calendar as potential title-decider for months. But with the two sides separated by just six points at the top of the table, and City holding a crucial game in hand, Mikel Arteta's out-of-sorts Gunners shouldn't feel like they need to live up to the much-hyped occasion.

  3. City maverick Cherki is perfect antidote to Arteta-ball

    The Premier League has never been more popular and yet this season there has been a noticeable rise in people, from everyday fans to respected pundits to even elite coaches, insisting they are losing interest. When Arne Slot said the English top flight was "not a joy to watch" many agreed with the Liverpool manager and the data backed up his argument.

  4. Isak & Wirtz must salvage Ekitike-less Liverpool's grand plan

    Arne Slot declared that the "future was bright" for Liverpool after Tuesday's Champions League elimination but there was no lifting the doom and gloom around Anfield. The hosts hadn't just lost yet another game to Paris Saint-Germain - they'd also lost Hugo Ekitike to injury. Indeed, what little hope Liverpool had of overturning a 2-0 first-leg deficit effectively ended the moment their only fit and in-form forward hit the deck with nobody near him.

Premier League

  1. Huge Rodri injury concern for Man City as Pep delivers update

    Manchester City face an anxious wait over the fitness of star midfielder Rodri after he was forced off with a groin issue during Sunday’s crucial 2-1 Premier League victory against Arsenal. Manager Pep Guardiola confirmed the club are awaiting medical test results, casting a shadow over a massive win that drastically shifts the momentum in the title race.

Major League Soccer

  1. Thiago snubs Messi & Salah in top three team-mates list

    Thiago Alcantara has raised eyebrows by omitting Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah when naming the three best players he ever shared a pitch with. Despite playing alongside some of the greatest icons in modern football history, the former midfield maestro opted for a trio of stars that prioritised tactical intelligence and selflessness above raw goalscoring numbers.

  2. MLS genie! Messi grants wondergoal wish as boss ‘rubs the lamp’

    Lionel Messi played the role of the ultimate genie for interim manager Guillermo Hoyos, delivering a magical late goal to grant Inter Miami a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Colorado Rapids. Hailing the Argentine's match-winning brilliance, Hoyos quipped that he simply "rubbed the lamp" to secure a crucial three points in the club's first game of the post-Javier Mascherano era.

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Women's Soccer

  1. Who are the Lionesses' all-time top goalscorers?

    England's Lionesses have always had great goalscorers. Even before the team was the major contender it is now, winning back-to-back European Championships under Sarina Wiegman and reaching a first Women's World Cup final, they could boast some incredible attacking talent, with Arsenal icon Kelly Smith, widely considered the Lionesses' greatest ever player, a prime example.

  2. Who are the Lionesses' most capped players?

    England women's national team has enjoyed a lot of success in recent years, winning the European Championships in 2022 and 2025 while also reaching the 2023 Women's World Cup final, and those involved in those successes in Sarina Wiegman's side are now starting to creep into the record books when it comes to caps, as well as trophies.

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