‘Messi is top but Maradona is another world’
Lionel Messi ‘is top’, admits Fabio Cannavaro, but Diego Maradona is considered to top his fellow Argentine on any all-time list because the 1986 World Cup winner is ‘another world’. (more…)
Lionel Messi ‘is top’, admits Fabio Cannavaro, but Diego Maradona is considered to top his fellow Argentine on any all-time list because the 1986 World Cup winner is ‘another world’. (more…)
Mike Tyson almost broke the Internet this week with footage of him hitting the mits, but if the 53 year old former heavyweight champion of the world got into a ring with today’s biggest hitters he’d be as broken as he was the last time he slumped onto the ropes against Irish plodder Kevin McBride and refused to come out for the seventh round, writes Mark Keohane on IOL Sport. (more…)
Arsene Wenger has expressed his hope that Mikel Arteta can bring back Arsenal’s unique culture, which he hints has been missing since his departure.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted the upcoming transfer window will be a ‘new world’ due to the financial effects of the coronavirus pandemic.
Teams will be allowed to make five substitutions during matches when football resumes after the coronavirus-enforced break, the International Football Association Board (Ifab) has confirmed.
Petr Cech has revealed that he spent his second season at Chelsea playing with two broken shoulders, with considerable pain endured prior to suffering a fractured skull in October 2006. (more…)
Bruno Fernandes is ‘nowhere near Paul Scholes and never will be’, says Manchester United legend Johnny Giles, with the Portuguese considered to be ‘more like Frank Lampard’. (more…)
Liverpool would ‘wrap the title up right there’ if a big-money deal was done to bring in Kalidou Koulibaly alongside Virgil van Dijk, says former Reds star Don Hutchison. (more…)
Manchester United’s Nemanja Matic has heaped praise upon former manager Jose Mourinho but admits it’s best to hide from the current Tottenham boss after a loss. (more…)
Louis van Gaal blames Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward for his departure from the club in 2016, describing him as ‘the evil genius’ behind his sacking. (more…)