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Match day đŸ™ŒđŸ» How’s the weather?😁
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2025 is here, but the trend is old. Liverpool’s new drop of retro merch, inspired by the ’89, ’95, and ’96 seasons, reminds us that fan service is still a significant part of club commercial strategies—even for the biggest teams. The key is to make sure it doesn’t stop there. Though with Nike as their technical partner, there are serious doubts. The American brand falls far behind its competitor adidas when it comes to developing lifestyle collections for its top club ambassadors.
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AtlĂ©tico continues to be the best second-half team. It’s already clear that Simeone was the first in the world to fully adapt to the “five-sub rule” and effectively play with two squads. Fresh and energetic bulls come on in the second half and demolish everything in their path. Yesterday, between halftime and the 63rd minute, he made four substitutions. One of them, Llorente, assisted another substitute, Álvarez, for a goal. Best second-half teams in the top leagues (average points per second half): đŸ‡Ș🇾 AtlĂ©tico – 2.27 đŸŽó §ó ąó „ó źó §ó ż Liverpool – 2.21 đŸ‡©đŸ‡Ș Bayern – 2.20 đŸ‡«đŸ‡· Marseille – 2.13 đŸ‡«đŸ‡· PSG – 2.12 🇼đŸ‡č Atalanta – 1.92 And no one even comes close to their defensive record—AtlĂ©tico has conceded just 6 goals in second halves this season.
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How are you doing, Arsenal fans?😁
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â—đŸ•Żïž An acrobatic performance by Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh has gone viral. In the match against Bournemouth, the Gambian first lit a candle in his own penalty area and then put it out in such a crazy way that he instantly made it into Reels, Shorts, TikToks, Feeds, Stories—you get the idea. Rumor has it that the ball still hasn’t touched the sinful English ground.
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❗AtlĂ©tico have scored 16 goals in the 90+ minute this season – the same number as last year’s Bayer. By the end of February, Los Colchoneros have already matched Leverkusen’s 23/24 tally, a season in which Bayer became famous for their crazy last-minute comebacks. The top scorer in added time is Norwegian striker Alexander SĂžrloth, with four goals—two of them against Barcelona. The closest challenger for late goals among Europe’s top leagues is PSG (11), while Real Madrid, Bayern, and Bournemouth each have 10 (data from Transfermarkt).
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Liverpool have won the Premier League, and I have one question: can Guardiola secure second place in his “worst” season? It’s not exactly likely, but there’s a chance. They’re now finishing a brutal stretch: in a month, they’ve played Chelsea, Arsenal, Newcastle, Liverpool, and Tottenham in the Premier League, picking up 9 points. Only Nottingham Forest remains in the next round, and the end of the season should be easier. The squad depth crisis was partially addressed in winter. Arsenal, on the other hand, didn’t solve theirs, so there’s no one to score (and that will be the case for a while). Plus, they have a tougher schedule.
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King is back 👑
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This title race was legendary😁 Arsenal never reached first place, while Liverpool spent 144 days at the top.
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An interesting coincidence: PSG’s goalkeeping rivals Matvei Safonov and Gianluigi Donnarumma were born on the same day – February 25, 1999. It feels like Donnarumma has been playing forever, but knowing Matvei since he was 17, it also gives the impression of an endless career. Today, they both turn 26 years old.
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⚜ Mohamed Salah’s Incredible Season ‱ Recorded 50 goal contributions across all competitions ‱ Registered 11 goal+assist games in the Premier League (no player had ever managed more than 7 in a single season) ‱ Became the first player in Premier League history to register a goal+assist in both matches of a season against the reigning champions ‱ Became the first player in Premier League history to record 40+ goal contributions in two different seasons ‱ Equaled the Premier League record for most away goals in a single season (16)
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There will be a post about Burnley’s uniqueness later—this team of warriors hasn’t conceded in 12 consecutive matches and has allowed just 9 goals in 34 Championship games. For now, let’s talk about their goalkeeper, James Trafford. He already has 24 clean sheets this season and is currently on a streak of 1080 minutes without conceding. His +10 in prevented goals is the best in all top leagues—no other keeper has matched this stat. Here are the longest clean sheet streaks in professional football history: 🇧đŸ‡Ș Dany Verlinden – 1390 minutes without conceding đŸ‡łđŸ‡± Edwin van der Sar – 1311 đŸ‡Ș🇾 Abel Resino – 1275 đŸ‡«đŸ‡· GaĂ«tan Huard – 1266 đŸ‡©đŸ‡Ș Manuel Neuer – 1147 Trafford has already surpassed Buffon’s record (974 minutes). He’s just one match away from overtaking Neuer, and after that, he might aim for a historic achievement.
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❗Video of the day: Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya’s sprint that even Usain Bolt would envy. In the 99th minute of the match against West Ham, the home team’s keeper stormed into every football pub discussion and earned massive respect from fans for his insane fitness and determination to help his team. To make the moment even better, West Ham’s goalkeeper was wearing a similar yellow kit, making thousands of people think for a second that he had actually lost his mind and was charging towards the center of the pitch.
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Bayern, 125th Anniversary, Club History To celebrate its 125th anniversary, the Munich club, in collaboration with adidas, has released a special collection paying tribute to three legendary stadiums and Bavaria's heritage. The match jersey features references to three iconic arenas: *GrĂŒnwalder Stadion*, *Olympiastadion*, and *Allianz Arena*. The most significant detail is the specially designed 125th-anniversary logo. Additionally, for the first time in many years, fans will have the opportunity to add Franz Beckenbauer’s iconic number 5 to their shirts. The promotional shoot, featuring club legends and current stars, took place at a location styled after *CafĂ© Gisela*—a historically significant place where Bayern’s founding document was signed. Participants included Uli Hoeneß, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Franck RibĂ©ry, Arjen Robben, Philipp Lahm, Jamal Musiala, Thomas MĂŒller, Julia Gwinn, and Sarah Zadrazil. Bayern will wear the new kit on March 8th in their match against *Bochum*.
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Dzion Suzuki and his bid for “Save of the Year.”
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I just registered for @ampsfun
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Kai Havertz is the biggest paradox in modern football. Since the start of last season, he has scored 35 goals from 25.4 xG for club and country across all competitions. That’s an overperformance of nearly +10, and that’s without counting his 13 assists. On paper, he’s a finishing machine. Plus, the German works smartly off the ball, creates space for teammates, and presses effectively. But what’s the narrative around him? Memes about a clumsy striker and highlight reels of missed chances. Now, let’s look at the raw numbers from this season: 9 goals, 3 assists in 21 Premier League matches. All of this comes from 9.4 xG and 2.2 xAG. Essentially, he’s delivering consistently. So why does the hate persist? Because highlights are content taken out of context, not the full picture. Because when Havertz scores the winning goal in a Champions League final, everyone calls him a future superstar, but when he misses a big chance, he’s written off as useless.
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You saw it? NUNEZ DARWIN
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❗📾 A unique shot: MbappĂ© sends JoĆĄko Gvardiol back to Dinamo (Zagreb).
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