Lamine Yamal has quickly captured the spotlight as Euro 2024’s golden boy with his remarkable performance in the recent semifinals, where Spain defeated France 2-1. At just 16 years old, Yamal made history by becoming the youngest goal scorer in Euros history, surpassing the previous record held by Johan Vonlanthen. His incredible talent and potential
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Marseille have made headlines with the completion of the signing of Mason Greenwood from Manchester United. The Ligue 1 club confirmed the deal, which is reported to be worth a staggering £26.7 million ($35m), along with add-ons and a significant sell-on clause. This transfer has raised eyebrows due to the troubled history of the young
Thomas Müller, the Bayern Munich forward, has officially announced his retirement from Germany duty following their exit from Euro 2024. Müller, who has accumulated 131 caps and 45 goals throughout his international career, now bids farewell to the national team. This decision marks the end of an era for German football, as one of their
Manchester United have reportedly reached an agreement with Lille to sign the promising young defender Leny Yoro for a whopping €45 million. This significant bid comes in the midst of a fierce battle for the player’s signature, with Real Madrid also vying for his services. Despite Yoro’s preference to play for Los Blancos, United are
Spain’s Euro 2024 campaign has been nothing short of historic, with Lamine Yamal stealing the show as the youngest player to ever make an appearance in a World Cup or EURO semifinal. At just 16 years and 362 days old, Yamal surpassed the legendary Pelé’s record, who appeared in the 1958 World Cup semifinal at
Kylian Mbappé, the talented forward from Real Madrid, expressed his disappointment after France’s elimination in the Euro 2024 semi-final against Spain. Despite setting up an early lead for France through Randal Kolo Muani, Mbappé couldn’t prevent Spain from securing a 2-1 victory at the Allianz Arena. This defeat marked the end of Mbappé’s campaign, where
As the Euro 2024 semifinal match between France and Spain unfolded, all eyes were on Kylian Mbappé. In the 86th minute, with France trailing 2-1, Mbappé had a golden opportunity to bring his team back into the game. Running at the substitute defender, the stage was set for Mbappé to showcase his talent and skill.
Marseille manager Roberto De Zerbi has made it clear that he will not let any preconceived notions cloud his judgement when it comes to Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood. The Italian coach has expressed his willingness to give the young forward a fresh start if the loan deal goes through. Despite Greenwood’s troubled history, De Zerbi
Gareth Southgate, the head coach of the England national football team, has expressed how the external noise surrounding the team was at its peak earlier in the tournament. However, as England prepare to face Netherlands in the semi-final of Euro 2024, Southgate believes his team is now ready to seize the opportunity to make history
France coach Didier Deschamps recently addressed the challenges faced by Kylian Mbappé as he continues to play with a protective facemask following a nasal injury during the Euro 2024 tournament. Deschamps noted that Mbappé will need to adjust to this new playing condition, which may persist for a few more weeks or even months. Playing