Eleventh continental pulse: Real Madrid beats PSG 4-3

Today’s is matchup number 11 between Real Madrid and PSG, with a balance favorable to the whites: four wins for three losses and as many draws. Interestingly, Ancelotti was never able to beat the Parisian team, which he coached from 2012 to 2013, and Pochettino did it once: he beat the Whites as Tottenham coach … Read more

Marcelino: “Today I am very disappointed”

Marcelino was very upset at the end of the match played in Son Moix. His team has lost 3-2 after a disastrous first half. “Today we did nothing to win. The result is fair, the rival deserved to win. Today I am not sad, I am very disappointed with our team. To win you have … Read more

City returns to Portugal

Lisbon and Porto are the cities in which Manchester City have suffered their last two continental eliminations. During the summer of 2020, Pep Guardiola’s men fell to the first change in the mini-tournament that UEFA organized to end a Champions League interrupted by the global outbreak of COVID. They lost to Olympique de Lyon in … Read more

The Park of the Princes

When PSG was founded in 1970, Madrid had already won six European Cups, an Intercontinental, fourteen leagues and eleven cups. No one better represents the essence of great football compared to neo-football, sustained with money from outside the industry or directly contributed by states in need of international projection. PSG is the flag of that … Read more

The ideal 11 of the day 23

He saved a penalty from Santi Mina in the 83rd minute and kept a clean sheet. Eder Militao (Real Madrid) The Brazilian dried Danjuma and completed another outstanding performance. read also David Garcia (Osasuna) The highest scoring defender in this League was once again the red defensive fencer. Real Madrid did not see the door … Read more

Auger-Aliassime opens his record against Tsitsipas

The Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime put an end to his curse of being a finalist and after subduing the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas (6-4 and 6-2), he won the first title of his career in Rotterdam (The Netherlands). The 21-year-old Montreal player, ninth in the world, took an hour and 17 minutes to beat the tournament’s top … Read more