These stalwarts have not only demonstrated tactical prowess but also an unwavering resilience that has cemented their legacy in the annals of the sport. 1.
Laporta spares Xavi sacking despite poor resultsIn an interview with RAC1, Laporta addressed the question of sacking Xavi, stating, "at no time has it crossed my mind."
His greatest accomplishment is undoubtedly the club's historical legacy, which he has helped create through signing legends like Haaland, Grealish, Mahraz, Gundogan, Rodrigo, Emerson, and Stones.
"Going back to that subject I told you about leaving a legacy at the club. "When you play for a club and leave a legacy, leave a good image, fought so hard to play and leave a good image...
However, they fell to a 2-1 defeat, no thanks to a stoppage-time that shattered the hopes of the home crowd. Santos came so close to safety, and being a lone point short doomed them to second-division football for the next season.
His 2007/08 season at Manchester United stands as a testament to his dribbling prowess, a year in which he dominated the English topflight like no other.
The 60-year-old died in a helicopter crash after the Foxes 1-1 draw against West Ham United at the King Power Stadium in Saturday's late night fixture.
While the beautiful game is known for its unpredictable nature, there are some clubs that have stood the test of time, maintaining their elite status season after season.
However, here are three reasons Victor Osimhen is more worthy of the Maradona comparison than his teammate. 3 Reasons why Victor Osimhen is Napoli's Maradona1.
It was confirmed the Thai billionaire along with four other people perished in a helicopter shortly after Leicester were held to a 1-1 draw with visiting West Ham.