Chelsea had yet another busy summer of buying and selling, with tons of players coming and going. One major name to leave was Noni Madueke, a controversial player in Chelsea’s fanbase.
One current Chelsea player reminds a legend of the club of winger Arjen Robben in the way that he plays the game. The new comes after Chelsea beat Premier League winners Liverpool 3-1 at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon in what was a fantastic overall performance by The Blues.
Liverpool could on the lookout for a new winger this summer, especially if Mohamed Salah decides against signing a new contract, which would bring his illustrious spell at Anfield to a close.
Born on January 23, 1984, in Bedum, Netherlands, Arjen Robben developed a passion for soccer from a young age. His journey began at the youth academy of local club VV Bedum before being scouted by FC Groningen, where he made his professional debut in 2000 at just 16 years old.
Arsenal legend Lauren says Ryan Giggs is the best-ever opponent he faced throughout his career. Lauren, who featured on The Italian Football podcast, believes the threat posed by Giggs on the left wing was more dangerous than the likes of Arjen Robben and Cristiano Ronaldo.
It’s always interesting to hear about how a former player joined the club and the stories behind them, there have certainly been some entertaining and interesting stories in the past.
Groningen supporters can thank Michael Jordan that the 36-year-old with a lethal left foot felt he had some unfinished on-the-pitch business to handle.
We will soon find out if this weekend's match will be among the best ever. Meanwhile, let's take a look at the best Champions League finals in history.
Whether it's the Hand(s) of God, a bite to the shoulder or the most famous head-butt in all of sports, the World Cup has seen its share of wild, unpredictable and downright mesmerizing moments that caused fans to scratch their heads in disbelief. Here's a look at some of the more memorable ones throughout the years.