English Clubs

Chelsea’s Third Goal Vs. Southampton Was The Most Insane Sequence Of Events Ever Seen

Chelsea momentarily sits at the top of the Premier League table after defeating Southampton 3-1 on Saturday. The victory wasn’t as straight forward as the final score suggests as the Blues found the go-ahead goal in the 84th minute.

Chelsea’s third goal was perhaps one of the most bat-shit crazy goals I’ve seen in a long time. FIFA 22 was just released, and this Ben Chilwell goal vs Southampton looks like it came right out a video game.

Townsend Hitting Ronaldo’s SIUUU Celebration At Old Trafford Is The Sort Of Cheekiness We Love

Manchester United and Everton shared the points at Old Trafford on Saturday after drawing 1-1. The moment everyone is talking about is the Andros Townsend SIUUU celebration after the Everton forward leveled the game at 1-1.

The goal came off a fantastic Toffee counterattack that featured Fred getting bullied, a sublime finish and some Townsend shithousery. The celebration that followed was perfect.

I’m Sorry, But Tobin Heath’s New Teammate Jordan Nobbs Calls Wiener Dogs WHAT!?

Arsenal midfielder Jordan Nobbs said a name of a dog breed in a recent Sky Sports video that has sent me through the roof. The video features Nobbs and Rob Holding in a competition to see who can name more things relating to a certain topic.

The video is quite entertaining, and I highly recommend checking it out.

Aleksandar Mitrović Bags First-Half Hat Trick To Keep Fulham Flying High

Aleksandar Mitrović's phenomenal start to the 2021-22 Championship season continued on Wednesday as he buried Swansea with a first-half hat trick. The hulking Serbian now has 10 goals in as many games this campaign, along with three assists, for third-placed Fulham. 

The 27-year-old has endured tough times recently, often finding himself on the bench last season as Fulham was relegated from the Premier League — this despite the fact that his 26 goals in 2019-20 propelled the West London side to the top flight in the first place. 

Fergie Time -> CR7 Time: Cristiano Ronaldo Rescata Al Manchester United En El Minuto 95

En el universo del Manchester United existe una medición temporal conocida como Fergie Time. Esta nació en la era de Alex Ferguson como entrenador y reflejaba una extraña capacidad de los Red Devils para marcar goles en los largos minutos de descuentos que le concedían al club.

Ferguson dejó hace rato de dirigir al equipo, pero este miércoles acudió a Old Trafford como espectador y presenció como un poco de esa magia volvía en los pies de Cristiano Ronaldo, quien anotó el gol de la victoria ante Villarreal, en el minuto 95.

West Ham Looks To Carry On Strong Start Against Downtrodden Rapid Vienna

After finishing last season in sixth place in the Premier League and qualifying for the Europa League, David Moyes' West Ham has yet to slow down. The East Londoners sit in seventh in the league and enter Thursday's matchup on the back of a 1-0 win over Manchester United in the League Cup and a league victory over Leeds. 

Fans Who Left Their Screens For Halftime Dookie Are Punching Air After Missing Only Exciting Moment From Chelsea-Juve

The Federico Chiesa goal vs Chelsea came only 11 seconds into the second half. The sole goal in Juventus’ 1-0 group stage victory against Chelsea was missed by anyone who didn’t quite get back to their screens in time.

Chiesa Goal Vs Chelsea

Ronaldo’s Shirt Is Off And That Can Mean Only One Thing: He Did The Incredible Yet Again

There are some things that will never get old, no matter how often they happen or how much you hate the team doing it. Two of those things are volleys off set pieces and Cristiano Ronaldo taking his shirt off to celebrate a goal. Both happened on Wednesday at Old Trafford.

Guardiola Praises ‘Unstoppable’ Messi For ‘Fantastic’ Goal Against Man City

It took him 263 minutes — a long drought by his lofty standards, a great goals per game ratio for everyone else — but Lionel Messi got his first goal for Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday night against Manchester City in the Champions League.

Maradona-Mania: Remembering When Sheffield United Almost Signed Argentina’s Golden Boy

The deal was as good as done. The year was 1978, and a 17-year-old Argentine phenom named Diego Maradona was set to become a Sheffield United player.

Harry Haslam, manager of the Second Division side, was on a scouting mission in Argentina and looking at a pair of players but couldn't come up with the requisite funds.

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