Month: May 2023

8:10 AM ET Adriana Garcia Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez has hailed Manchester City as “the best team in the world” and said that the Premier League leaders deserve to win the treble. City are at the top of the Premier League, one point clear or Arsenal with a game in hand. Pep Guardiola’s side booked
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12:20 PM ET The couple said they are investing in not just the club, but also the town and its people. Burnley Football Club NFL legend J.J. Watt and former United States midfielder Kealia Watt have become minority investors in Championship title winners Burnley, the couple announced on Monday. The pair travelled to Turf Moor in
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9:46 AM ET Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are sending the club’s players to Las Vegas as a reward for their success in winning promotion to the English Football League (EFL), sources have told ESPN. The National League champions are due to show off their title-winning trophy to the team’s supporters in a
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9:24 AM ET Feyenoord boss Arne Slot is emerging as a serious contender alongside Julian Nagelsmann to become Tottenham Hotspur‘s next head coach, sources have told ESPN. Slot has guided Feyenoord to top spot in the Dutch Eredivisie, having lost one league game all season as they aim to win their first title since 2017.
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8:34 AM ET Alex Kirkland Rodrigo Faez Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti has said he agrees “100%” with Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo’s viral claim there is “no failure in sports.” The power forward’s passionate answer in response to a news conference question on whether their season had been a failure went viral after
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6:29 AM ET Arsenal‘s recent success in the Premier League could provide the blueprint for Chelsea‘s bid to rebuild after a disappointing season, interim manager Frank Lampard said. Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat by Brentford last week left them 12th in the standings, stumbling towards their worst campaign since the 1993-94 season — when they finished 14th
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11:34 AM ET Bayern Munich struck twice in the second half to beat bottom club Hertha Berlin 2-0 on Sunday and retake the lead in the Bundesliga with four matches remaining. Goals from Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman helped the Bavarians take advantage of Borussia Dortmund‘s draw at VfL Bochum on Friday to leapfrog them
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