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Barcelona vs. Bayern Munich Player Ratings: Raphinha Steals the Show

La Liga giants, Barcelona demolished Bayern Munich 4-1, with Raphinha netting a hattrick that leaves Bayern Munich with just three points from their first three Champions League games. Barcelona took the lead right on the minute mark, as Fermin Lopez found Raphinha in space for the Brazilian to round Manuel Neuer and find the back […]

Soccer Games This Weekend: 5 Things You Might Have Missed (Jan 3-5)

It’s incredibly difficult to keep up with everything that goes on during in the world of soccer, from ridiculous red cards, viral reactions, shock results and odd injuries. So, to keep you updated with everything that happened in soccer games this weekend, here’s a roundup of some of the unusual things you may have missed. […]

Liverpool vs. Chelsea Player Ratings: Mo Salah Masterclass Keeps Reds Top

A Mo Salah masterclass sent Liverpool back to the top of the Premier League, as the Red’s beat Chelsea 2-1 at Anfield. Chelsea started the game the brighter of the two, but Salah’s pace had defender Malo Gusto on the back foot, before Curtis Jones was adjust to be taken out by Levi Colwill. The […]

Arsenal Player Ratings vs. Bournemouth: William Saliba Red Card Downs Gunners

Arsenal missed out on the chance to go top of the Premier League, as a William Saliba red card condemned them to a shock 2-0 loss to Bournemouth. The Gunners started the game lively before a misplaced pass from Leandro Trossard left Bournemouth striker Evanilson in on goal, with Saliba making the decision to take […]

Man United Player Ratings vs. Brentford: Alejandro Garnacho Inspires Comeback Win

Manchester United got a comeback victory in the Premier League, with goals from Alejandro Garnacho and Rasmus Hoijlund giving them a 2-1 win over Brentford. The Red Devils fell behind in the closing stages of the first half, with Ethan Pinnock turning home Mikel Damsgaard’s corner, despite defender Mathias De Ligt being off the pitch. […]