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Guangzhou Evergrande Eye Europe Success

Rudi Garcia, now the head coach of Ligue 1 side Marseille, was once a key figure in Gervinho’s career. The Ivorian forward revealed that Garcia’s dismissal from AS Roma played a significant role in his decision to leave the club. “Some clubs were interested in me, but I initially wasn’t thinking about a move,” Gervinho shared. “I wanted to stay, but once Garcia left, everything changed.” Eventually, Gervinho transferred to Hebei China Fortune, the Chinese Super League team that showed […]

Real Madrid Insists No Need for New No 9

Real Madrid’s start to the season has left many fans scratching their heads. After just five rounds in La Liga, the club found itself trailing fierce rivals Barcelona by seven points. Most recently, they suffered a last-minute 0-1 home defeat to Real Betis, marking the club’s worst home start in nearly two decades. Much of the blame has been pinned on the summer departures of key backup players Álvaro Morata and James Rodríguez, who left for Chelsea and Bayern Munich

Arsenal Have the Power to Claim League Title

“Why not?” Arsène Wenger responded confidently when asked about Arsenal’s chances of winning the league this season. “We’ve played three matches so far, and two of them were away games. Yes, we lost to Liverpool, but I believe we can turn things around quickly and effectively.” Wenger emphasized that Arsenal is a strong team and capable of mounting a serious title challenge. “Are we stronger than before? That depends on different phases of the season,” he said. “Last year, we

Argentina and Maradona Shock the World

As defending champions, Argentina had the honor of playing the opening match of the World Cup against Cameroon. The global media overwhelmingly favored Argentina before kickoff, echoing the overconfidence France faced ahead of their shock defeat to Senegal in the 2002 World Cup. Yet in a twist no one saw coming, Argentina was dominated by Cameroon for the entire game. Their attack was virtually nonexistent, and the team spent most of the match holed up in their own box. Naturally,