England
Is Raheem Sterling The Next Bad Boy Of Football?
Manchester City’s promising forward Raheem Sterling has hit a trifecta of problems recently with England’s manager, British news media and anti-gun violence advocates, but are they really problems?
After word broke out that Sterling had tattooed an M16 assault rifle on his right leg, which he posted on Instagram during training, the 23-year-old didn’t have much time before being bashed by British tabloids. England’s The Sun placed Sterling’s Instagram photo on its front page on Tuesday and titled it “Raheem shoots himself in the foot.”
Yaya Toure Says Guardiola’s Reputation Is A 'Myth' And The Coach Has 'Problems With Africans'
Former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has dropped some serious allegations against Pep Guardiola, who managed the Ivorian at both City and Barcelona, in a recent interview with France Football.
The Most Iconic Bicycle Kick Goals In Premier League History
This Incredible Compilation Shows EFL Goals Might Be Better Than EPL Goals
Most eyes on English soccer are focused on the English Premier League. But, after seeing some of the absolutely insane EFL goals scored by players in the English Championship, League One and League Two, it might be time to cast your eyes to other leagues in England and with good reason.
We all love seeing crazy goals, and if you want crazy, the Championship, League One and League Two are the places to be. Take a look at some of the best EFL goals of those three leagues in this compilation.
The Best World Cup Goals Of All Time
Watch Raheem Sterling’s Indefensible Flop Against Nigeria
England won its penultimate World Cup tune-up with a 2-1 victory over Nigeria on Saturday at Wembley Stadium. But the win was marred by an indefensible Raheem Sterling dive early in the second half.
The first-half performance was strong for the Three Lions, though they faded a bit in the second half as Nigeria sought a result. London-based players scored all three goals in the match.
18 Things In 18 Seconds: World Cup
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Test Your Knowledge Over Which World Cup Countries Have The Biggest And Smallest Populations
World Cup rosters have 23 players on them. They’re allegedly the best 23 players the country has to offer. So it’s hard to imagine that the United States has over 300 million people but can’t seem to find 23 (or even 11) who are even capable of qualifying for a World Cup (yeah, I know it's not that simple).