Mohamed Salah once again proved his consistency by breaking a Premier League record with his goal against Ipswich Town. This marked his ninth goal on the opening day of a new Premier League season, showcasing his ability to perform from day one. Not only has Salah been a prolific scorer on opening day fixtures, but
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Manchester City kicked off their Premier League campaign with a strong squad and convincing win against Chelsea. However, their recent departures of Julián Álvarez and Liam Delap have left them lacking cover in the attack. With Erling Haaland being the main striker, City will need to sign a new forward to provide adequate backup. While
Jamie Vardy made a triumphant return to the Premier League, scoring a crucial goal for Leicester City to secure a point in their match against Tottenham Hotspur. Despite not featuring in any preseason games, the 37-year-old striker was named in the starting lineup for Leicester’s season opener, showcasing his enduring prowess on the field. Vardy,
Enzo Maresca, the head coach of Chelsea Football Club, has come under fire for his decision to appoint Enzo Fernández as captain of the team just a month after the Argentine midfielder was involved in a racist video controversy. This decision has sparked criticism and raised questions about the club’s stance on issues of discrimination.
Reports have emerged that Manchester City are among the clubs interested in signing Ilkay Gündogan, who is currently facing uncertainties about his future at Barcelona. Gündogan, who made 51 appearances for Barcelona last season, is being courted by clubs in Saudi Arabia as well, including Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr. Despite Barcelona coach Hansi Flick’s desire
Chelsea Football Club has reportedly reached an agreement in principle to sign João Félix from Atlético Madrid. This signing is said to be in conjunction with the transfer of Conor Gallagher to the Spanish club in the opposite direction. Talks between the two clubs have intensified in recent days, with Atlético needing to offload a