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Guardiola: Part of me is leaving Man City with Silva departure

Pep Guardiola feels like a part of him is leaving Manchester City as the club prepares for the departure of captain Bernardo Silva. It was announced this week that Silva, who joined Man City from Monaco in 2017, will be leaving at the end of the season. The Portugal international has won 15 major trophies […] The post Guardiola: Part of me is leaving Man City with Silva departure appeared first on Soccer News.

Bitesize Prediction: Monaco vs Auxerre – 19/04/26

Competition: Ligue 1 Market: Monaco win Odds: 4/7 @ 1xBet Desperately searching for an immediate Ligue 1 response on Sunday afternoon, Monaco will welcome Auxerre to the Stade Louis II. Starting with the hosts, completely outplayed on their trip to the French capital last week as they slumped to a nightmare 4-1 drumming against Ligue […] The post Bitesize Prediction: Monaco vs Auxerre – 19/04/26 appeared first on Soccer News.

Bernardo Silva - The Football Interview

Following the announcement that Bernardo Silva will be leaving Manchester City at the end of the season, here's a chance to listen back to when Kelly Somers spoke to him about a remarkable career just before Christmas. They discuss his journey into football coming through the academy at Benfica and his breakthrough at AS Monaco which led to his move Manchester City where he has won 19 major trophies. 0’30 - Why football and how Benfica shaped him 2’30 - Man City gave him more than he ever hoped for and dreaming of winning the Premier League. 3’00 - Who has influenced him? 5’10 - They game he would he relive and toughest moment 6’00 - thoughts on less success recently and winning silverware this season 8’56 - What was he like as a child and best friend in football 10’50 - His dogs and their names 11’30 - Will he go into management?

Champions League 2026/2027: sei squadre già qualificate, l'Inter è la prima italiana

Obiettivo Champions League. Quante volte nel corso di questa stagione abbiamo sentito dire agli allenatori di mezza Europa pronunciare questa frase. Per quasi tutti i top club del nostro continente, infatti, la qualificazione alla massima competizione continentale per club è un obiettivo non soltanto sportivo, ma anche e soprattutto economico e, di conseguenza, accedervi vale quanto se non più che vincere trofei. E con i campionati che volgono al termine iniziano a fioccare i primi risultati aritmetici delle squadre che vanno a comporre il tabellone delle squadre che accederanno direttamente alla League Phase. Sull 36 finali ben 25 infatti accedono alla fase a girone unico attraverso il piazzamento nei rispettivi tornei nazionali. Ad oggi le squadre qualificate sono già 6 e l'Inter è una di queste. COME SI QUALIFICANO LE 36 SQUADRE Le squadre qualificate alla fase campionato 2026/27 sono 36 e sono così suddivise Vincitrice UEFA Champions League 2025/26 (1) Vincitrice UEFA Europa League 2025/26 (1) Inghilterra (4)  Italia (4) Spagna (4) Germania (4) Francia (3) Paesi Bassi (2) Portogallo (1) Belgio (1) Cechia (1) Turchia (1) European Performance Spot (2) Turni di qualificazione – percorso Campioni (5) Turni di qualificazione – percorso Piazzate (2) INTER PRIMA ITALIANA Anche senza scendere in campo contro il Cagliari l'Inter si era già assicurata il primo slot italiano per l'accesso alla League Phase 2026/2027. I nerazzurri erano infatti a +17 punti in classifica sul quinto posto occupato dal Como uscito sconfitto dalla trasferta contro il Sassuolo e a 5 giornate dalla fine. Vincendo contro i sardi per 3-0 nella serata, Chivu e i suoi hanno certificato nero su bianco il distacco incolmabile sul 5° posto. LE SQUADRE GIÀ QUALIFICATE E se la battaglia per un posto Champions è ancor apertissima in Serie A, alcuni verdetti sono già stati emessi in giro per l'Europa. Sono infatti già 6 le squadre qualificate alla fase a girone unico della Champions League 2026/2027: Barcellona, Bayern Monaco, Arsenal, PSV e appunto Inter. LE SQUADRE GIÀ QUALIFICATE: - Barcellona (1ª Spagna) - Real Madrid (2ª Spagna) - Bayern Monaco (1ª Germania) - Arsenal (1ª Inghilterra) - PSV Eindhoven (1ª Olanda) - Inter (1ª Italia)

Americans Abroad Weekend Preview: Cardoso, McKennie, and more

Johnny Cardoso will seek his first trophy lift as an Atletico Madrid player on Saturday. Cardoso and his Atletico Madrid teammates will take on Pellegrino Matarazzo‘s Real Sociedad squad in the Copa Del Rey Final in Seville. Atletico Madrid have hit a worrying run in La Liga play but remain alive for a first trophy ... Read more

Barcelona debate sale of forward after receiving three enquiries

After exiting the Champions League on Tuesday at the hands of Atletico Madrid, and with the La Liga title very much within Barcelona’s hands, the focus in the Catalan capital is already turning to the summer transfer window. With the promise, at least from President Joan Laporta, of being within their salary limit, it is […] The post Barcelona debate sale of forward after receiving three enquiries appeared first on Football España.

Bernardo Silva to leave Manchester City at the end of the season

Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva (31) will leave the club this summer after confirming he will depart when his contract expires, bringing an end to a glittering nine-year spell at…

Man City legend to leave club this summer

Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the current campaign. The Citizens confirmed on Thursday that the Portuguese will depart The Etihad this summer, nine years after first arriving in Manchester. Silva, 31, joined City from Ligue 1 side Monaco back in 2017 and has […]

Quote calciomercato Goretzka Milan: il tedesco sarà un altro colpo alla Modric?

Due mesi e mezzo all'apertura del mercato, i direttori sportivi si stanno già muovendo per costruire le squadre per la prossima stagione. Fondamentale, nel caso del Milan, garantirsi la qualificazione alla Champions League per poter avere più margine di manovra senza dover ricorrere necessariamente al player trading. Alcuni big sono già su piazza, non rinnovando il proprio contratto in scadenza. Uno di questi è Leon Goretzka che dopo 8 stagioni chiuderà la sua avventura al Bayern Monaco. E considerando i dubbi sulla conferma di Luka Modric, il tedesco garantirebbe qualità ed esperienza ad altissimi livelli. L'ideale per giocare il massimo torneo continentale. E pur essendo solo aprile, i bookmakers si sono già attivati per lanciare le quote trasferimento Goretzka al Milan.

Man City captain Silva to leave at the end of the season

Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season. Silva joined City from Monaco in a deal worth around €50m (£43.5m) in July 2017 and has played a key role throughout the most successful period in the club’s history. The Portugal international has won 15 […] The post Man City captain Silva to leave at the end of the season appeared first on Soccer News.

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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva confirms he will leave club at end of season

31-year-old has been at club for nine years Portuguese says he will be ‘a City supporter for life’ Bernardo Silva has confirmed he will leave Manchester City in May, with the captain saying he cherishes the legacy he has helped build in nine years at the club, winning the 2022-23 treble and a record four consecutive league titles. Silva joined City from Monaco in July 2017 for £43.5m and has been a key member of the generational success of Pep Guardiola’s team, winning six Premier League titles, two FA Cups, five League Cups, the Champions League and a Fifa Club World Cup. Including the Community Shield and Uefa Super Cup, the Portuguese has 19 honours with City.

Real Madrid, furia Florentino Perez negli spogliatoi: ma nessun reclamo alla UEFA

Il presidente del Real Madrid è sceso negli spogliatoi dopo l'eliminazione dalla Champions League, ma non presenterà alcun reclamo alla UEFA per l'arbitraggio di Vincic

Flo Balogun doing things that Neymar has done.

United States Men's National Team legends Landon Donovan and Tim Howard break down Folarin Balogun's recent form for Monaco. @Coorslight | #CoorsLightPartner

Arda Guler’s 34-second goal ranks 13th among the fastest in Champions League history: Who’s No. 1?

Arda Guler’s goal against Bayern Munich for Real Madrid is one of the fastest in UEFA Champions League history. The second leg of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid got off to a blistering start, as just 34 seconds in, Arda Guler capitalized on a mistake by Manuel Neuer to give the Spanish side the lead with a precise left-footed finish. That strike allowed Guler to move into 13th place on the list of the fastest goals in Champions League history. The Turkish midfielder overtook Andreas Moller, who had held that spot since 1996 after scoring for Borussia Dortmund 36 seconds into a match against Juventus. It is worth noting that this statistic only includes Champions League editions played since 1992, when UEFA adopted the current name — along with an expanded format — replacing the traditional European Cup. Since then, the record for the fastest goal in the competition belongs to Roy Makaay, who scored after 10.12 seconds. Interestingly, that also came in a match between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, played in Germany in March 2007 during the Round of 16. TERRIBLE MISTAKE FROM NEUER, BUT INCREDIBLE GOAL FROM GULER 😱#UCL pic.twitter.com/IQ2ZPoJrwr — DAZN Football (@DAZNFootball) April 15, 2026 The podium is completed by Jonas, who scored after 10.96 seconds for Valencia against Bayer Leverkusen in 2011, and Gilberto Silva, who still holds third place thanks to his 20-second goal for Arsenal against PSV Eindhoven in 2002. The fastest goals in Champions League history: 1- 10.12 seconds – Roy Makaay – Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid (2007) 2- 10.96 seconds – Jonas – Valencia vs Bayer Leverkusen (2011) 3- 20.07 seconds – Gilberto Silva – PSV Eindhoven vs Arsenal (2002) 4- 20.12 seconds – Alessandro Del Piero – Manchester United vs Juventus (1997) 5- 21.06 seconds – Clarence Seedorf – Schalke 04 vs AC Milan (2005) 6- 24 seconds – Alexandre Pato – AC Milan vs Barcelona (2011) 7- 25.02 seconds – David Alaba – Bayern Munich vs Juventus (2013) 8- 25.20 seconds – Marek Kincl – Rapid Vienna vs Club Brugge (2005) 9- 25.54 seconds – Dejan Stankovic – Inter Milan vs Schalke 04 (2013) 10- 27 seconds – Conor Gallagher – Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid (2025) 11- 28.21 seconds – Mariano Bombarda – Willem II vs Sparta Prague (1999) 12- 31 seconds – David Trezeguet – AS Monaco vs Manchester United (1998) 13- 34 seconds – Arda Guler – Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid (2026) Guler also makes Real Madrid history Arda Guler not only entered the Champions League record books, but also etched his name into Real Madrid history. The Turkish midfielder now owns the second-fastest goal in the club’s history in European competition. According to sports statistics expert Mister Chip, only one Real Madrid player has scored faster in continental play: Rial, who has held the record since 1957 after scoring against Antwerp in 31 seconds. Guler now sits second with his 34-second goal, while the podium is completed by Felo, who scored against Juventus after 35 seconds in 1962.

Evolution not revolution: The tweaks Allegri must make to get Milan over the line

By: Oliver Fisher All of AC Milan’s previous certainties went up in smoke inside 37 first-half minutes in their damaging defeat to Udinese. The build-up to the game was dominated by the attacking struggles that Milan are enduring, which then gave rise to the news that Massimiliano Allegri was considering a switch to playing with three forwards, removing […] The post Evolution not revolution: The tweaks Allegri must make to get Milan over the line appeared first on SempreMilan.

CorSport: Milan await response from Goretzka ‘with confidence’ – the offer tables

By: Oliver Fisher AC Milan have put forward their bid to Leon Goretzka and they are now waiting for a response from the midfielder. According to Corriere dello Sport, Milan are awaiting Goretzka’s reply ‘with confidence’. The Rossoneri made their move well in advance a few weeks ago, submitting a verbal offer which was a three-year deal worth […] The post CorSport: Milan await response from Goretzka ‘with confidence’ – the offer tables appeared first on SempreMilan.

Crocker leaves US Soccer for Saudi Arabia months before World Cup (Soccer 4/14)

Jimmy Conrad, Charlie Davies, and Tony Meola react to the bombshell news that Matt Crocker is leaving his role as U.S. Soccer's sporting director with immediate effect - right before the start of a home World Cup - to take a similar position with the Saudi Arabian Football Federation. The crew discuss the strange timing, potential candidates to fill the role, and the bad optics ahead of a pivotal time for the USMNT. In brighter news, Folarin Balogun can't stop scoring in Ligue 1. With the Monaco striker on a seven-game hot streak, what can Pochettino do to better unlock him? Plus, teenagers are tearing up MLS, and the presumptive big boys enter the U.S. Open Cup at the Round of 32 stage! Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@JimmyConrad⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠,⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ @CharlieDavies9⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@TMeola1⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit the ⁠betting arena on CBSSports.com⁠ for all the latest in ⁠sportsbook reviews⁠ and ⁠sportsbook promos⁠ for ⁠betting on soccer⁠ For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit ⁠https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/⁠ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit ⁠https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/⁠ Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, UEFA Women’s Champions League, EFL Championship, EFL League Cup, Carabao Cup, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, CONCACAF World Cup Qualifiers, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, AFC Champion League by subscribing to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Paramount+⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit the betting arena on CBS Sports.com: ⁠https://www.cbssports.com/betting/⁠ For all the latest in sportsbook reviews: ⁠https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/⁠ And sportsbook promos: ⁠https://www.cbssports.com/betting/news/sportsbook-promos/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker heads to Saudi Arabia, Pulisic slump

Alexi Lalas and David Mosse are back with a new episode of State of the Union! The show starts with the breaking news that U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker is leaving his current post to move to work with the Saudi Arabian football federation. Alexi and Mosse break down the implications of this as we rapidly approach the World Cup before moving on to U.S. Abroad where Flo Balogun and Ricardo Pepi found the back of the net for Monaco and PSV. Weston McKennie was suspended due to yellow card accumulation and Christian Pulisic’s scoring drought reached 16 games for club and country. Next, Alexi and Mosse preview the midweek quarterfinals in both the Champions League where Real Madrid and Barcelona are looking for 2nd leg turnarounds and the CONCACAF Champions Cup where LAFC is the only MLS side to take a lead into the 2nd leg. The pair roundup the weekend action from MLS before getting into the most difficult groups in the coming World Cup in #AskAlexi. Finally, in One for the Road, Alexi discusses the Americanization of soccer and what is the American soccer identity is. Presented by Zillow #zillow Chapters: (0:00) Intro (1:39) U.S. Sporting Director Matt Crocker leaves for Saudi Arabia (4:46) U.S. Abroad: Pulisic slump, Balogun & Pepi score (10:23) Emma Hayes as USMNT coach? (21:53) MLS Recap: Sebastian Berhalter bags another assist (25:49) #AskAlexi: Group of Death Rankings (36:27) One For The Road: American Soccer Identity #StateOfTheUnion #Soccer #Pulisic Subscribe to get the latest from Alexi Lalas' State of the Union: http://sprtspod.fox/SUBSCRIBEtoSOTU Listen to Alexi Lalas' State of the Union on Apple Podcasts: http://sprtspod.fox/sotu Follow SOTU on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SOTUWithAlexi Follow SOTU on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sotuwithalexi/ Follow SOTU on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sotuwithalexi Like SOTU on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SOTUWithAlexi About Alexi Lalas' State of the Union Podcast: U.S. Soccer legend Alexi Lalas discusses the biggest stories in the world of soccer from an American perspective. Join Alexi and soccer guru David Mosse, as they break down the USMNT, USWNT, MLS, Bundesliga, Premier League, World Cup & everything in between. BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker heads to Saudi Arabia, Pulisic slump www.youtube.com/@StateOfTheUnion

BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker heads to Saudi Arabia, Pulisic slump continues, Group of Death rankings

Alexi Lalas and David Mosse are back with a new episode of State of the Union! The show starts with the breaking news that U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker is leaving his current post to move to work with the Saudi Arabian football federation. Alexi and Mosse break down the implications of this as we rapidly approach the World Cup before moving on to U.S. Abroad where Flo Balogun and Ricardo Pepi found the back of the net for Monaco and PSV. Weston McKennie was suspended due to yellow card accumulation and Christian Pulisic’s scoring drought reached 16 games for club and country. Next, Alexi and Mosse preview the midweek quarterfinals in both the Champions League where Real Madrid and Barcelona are looking for 2nd leg turnarounds and the CONCACAF Champions Cup where LAFC is the only MLS side to take a lead into the 2nd leg. The pair roundup the weekend action from MLS before getting into the most difficult groups in the coming World Cup in #AskAlexi. Finally, in One for the Road, Alexi discusses the Americanization of soccer and what is the American soccer identity. Presented by Zillow #Zillow (0:00) Intro (1:39) U.S. Sporting Director Matt Crocker leaves for Saudi Arabia (4:46) U.S. Abroad: Pulisic slump, Balogun & Pepi score(10:23) Emma Hayes as USMNT coach?(21:53) MLS Recap: Sebastian Berhalter bags another assist (25:49) #AskAlexi: Group of Death Rankings(36:27) One For The Road: American Soccer Identity Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Milan Establish Rich Price Tag for Midfield Cornerstone

Youssouf Fofana is having a solid season, but Milan will be open to evaluating the offers for him in the summer. He has alternated between dynamic performances to boneheaded misses in the box but has always been shielded and utilized regularly by Massimiliano Allegri. The post Milan Establish Rich Price Tag for Midfield Cornerstone appeared first on The Cult of Calcio.

Football matches live on TV this week

It’s time to take a look at the upcoming football matches set to appear live on our TV screens this week, so here’s a rundown. It’s set to be another busy week of action with a full batch of football live scores to keep an eye on across the world. Take a look below at […] The post Football matches live on TV this week appeared first on Fan Banter.

Can Barca stage a remontada and will Bayern finish off Real?

Jimbo is once again alongside Seb Stafford-Bloor, Pol Ballus, James Horncastle and Tom Williams to discuss all things European football. Barcelona beat local rivals Espanyol 4-1 to go nine points clear at the top of La Liga after Real Madrid stumble to a 1-1 draw with Girona. How might all this affect this week’s Champions League Quarter Final second legs? There’s no game to impact PSG, as they’re given the weekend off in France to focus on beating Liverpool. No such let-off for Monaco, who are hammered 4-1 by PSG’s neighbours Paris FC. In Germany, Bayern set a single-season scoring record with an emphatic 5-0 win at St Pauli, and Union Berlin's Marie-Louise Eta becomes the first woman to manage a Bundesliga side. And in Italy, it’s goals galore between Como and Inter, with the league leaders winning 4-3 to stretch their lead over second placed Napoli to nine points. Plus, there’s a public clash between Claudio Ranieri and Gian Piero Gasperini. Produced by Charlie Jones and Xavi Bird. RUNNING ORDER: PART 1: Moments of the week (2:45) PART 2: La Liga review – Barca go nine clear (14:45) PART 3: Ligue 1 review – Will PSG be too good for Liverpool? (34:20) PART 4: Bundesliga review – Marie-Louise Eta manages Union (51:25) PART 5: Serie A review – Chaos in Como (1:00:00) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Americans Abroad Player of the Week: Ricardo Pepi

Eredivisie champions PSV made it back-to-back wins to begin its April schedule with Ricardo Pepi getting back on the scoresheet once again. Pepi scored his 11th league goal of the season in PSV’s 2-0 road victory over Sparta Rotterdam on Saturday. The U.S. men’s national team forward earned SBI Americans Abroad honors for his impactful ... Read more

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