Adhe

Adhe Makayasa

News editor

Adhe has previously worked for ESPN Star Sports, Fox Sports, and FIFA.

Manchester United was Adhe's first love, and he has since been covering the Premier League and European football for GOAL.

Adhe's favorite football memory is covering the Indonesia vs. Netherlands match at GBK in 2013, and randomly meeting Radja Nainggolan in the stands of Sultan Agung Stadium, Bantul, when the former Inter player was playing for Bhayangkara FC.

Adhe's areas of expertise after over a decade and thousands of football matches:

  • Deep knowledge of both Indonesian and European football
  • Premier League analysis
  • Covering a wide range of editorial topics

Adhe's All-Time XI (4-1-2-3) Edwin van der Sar; Dani Alves, Paolo Maldini, Nemanja Vidic, Roberto Carlos; Roy Keane; Xavi, Paul Scholes; Lionel Messi, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Cristiano Ronaldo.

Articles by Adhe Makayasa
  1. Arsenal welcome back key trio ahead of Leverkusen clash

    Arsenal have received a significant triple fitness boost ahead of their Champions League round-of-16 first-leg encounter against Bayer Leverkusen. Key defensive and attacking figures were spotted during the club's final training session before they departed for Germany. While Mikel Arteta still faces some notable absences, the return of this influential trio strengthens the Gunners' hand for a crucial European away leg.

  2. Endrick

    'He needs to change'- Endrick losing 'connection' with Lyon team-mates

    Brazilian prodigy Endrick has been warned that he must curb his individualistic tendencies after a drop in form at Lyon. Despite a scintillating start to life in Ligue 1, the Real Madrid loanee is currently enduring a goal drought that has drawn scrutiny from fans and pundits alike, including French World Cup winner Samuel Umtiti. Concerns are growing that the teenager is reverting to the same erratic habits that limited his impact in Spain.

  3. Tottenham star aims clear dig at Arsenal amid 'boring' tactics in PL

    Tottenham forward Mathys Tel has aimed a clear dig at Arsenal while discussing the "boring" tactics being deployed by teams across the Premier League. While Mikel Arteta’s team remains on track for an unprecedented quadruple, their reliance on set-piece proficiency has attracted criticism and become a blueprint for the rest of the league to follow. Tel claims that the modern Premier League resembles "a zoo," where the pursuit of spectacle is frequently sacrificed in favour of efficiency.

  4. Ronaldo sends message to Almeria squad after major promotion step

    UD Almeria have moved into the automatic promotion spots in Spain's Segunda Division following a commanding 3-0 victory over Cultural Leonesa. The result has drawn significant attention due to the involvement of Cristiano Ronaldo, who recently acquired a 25% stake in the Andalusian club. As the promotion race intensifies, the Al-Nassr captain has been quick to voice his support for the project from afar.

  5. Kai Rooney signs with super-agent behind record Man Utd transfer

    Manchester United academy star Kai Rooney has taken a significant step in his professional development by signing with Triple S Sports Management, the high-profile agency that has long represented his father, Wayne, and helped broker Harry Maguire's record transfer to Old Trafford. The 16-year-old forward is widely regarded as one of the most exciting talents within the Carrington setup, and this representation deal signals a major milestone in his burgeoning career.

  6. Porro breaks silence on apparent touchline outburst at Tudor

    Pedro Porro has moved to clarify his relationship with Tottenham interim head coach Igor Tudor following a visible show of frustration during the club's recent defeat to Crystal Palace. The Spaniard’s outburst sparked rumours of dressing room unrest as Spurs prepare for a daunting Champions League trip to Atletico Madrid. However, Porro has now insisted that Tudor was not the target of his anger.

  7. Pedro credits Rosenior for his improved Chelsea form

    Joao Pedro has attributed his explosive recent improvement at Chelsea to the guidance of Liam Rosenior, following the manager's bold claims that the forward now rivals the likes of Harry Kane and Erling Haaland. Since the coaching change at Stamford Bridge in January, the Brazilian has been spearheading the Blues' push for a top-four Premier League finish.

  1. Rodri reported to police over 'invasion of privacy'

    Manchester City midfielder Rodri has found himself at the center of a dispute with his neighbours after being reported to the police for an "invasion of privacy." Residents in a Salford high-rise claim the Ballon d'Or winner has been flying a drone, which is an unmanned aerial vehicle, dangerously close to their windows, sparking concerns over voyeurism and breaches of aviation law.

  2. La Liga to adopt fully automated offsides from next season - Tebas

    La Liga president Javier Tebas has announced that the Spanish top flight intends to implement fully automated offside technology starting in the 2026-27 season. Moving beyond current semi-automated systems, the league aims to use FIFA-approved microchips embedded within match balls to provide instantaneous decisions. This significant change aims to eradicate human error and the contentious manual selection of video frames.

  3. Gabriel hits back at Hurzeler after Brighton win

    Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhaes dismissed harsh criticism from Brighton head coach Fabian Hurzeler after the Gunners' narrow 1-0 win at the Amex Stadium. As the Premier League title race heats up, the Brazilian centre-back insists Mikel Arteta's side are unconcerned by external criticism regarding their game management tactics and alleged time-wasting.

  4. Flick warns Yamal to manage minutes amid Barca injury crisis

    Barcelona manager Hansi Flick has challenged teenage star Lamine Yamal to take greater responsibility for his physical well-being amidst a mounting injury crisis. As the Catalan giants chase domestic and European glory, their depleted squad is facing a severe test of endurance. The German coach insists that players must learn to self-manage during this crucial period.

  5. Evra tells Arsenal to 'cheat' to beat Man City to title

    Patrice Evra has refuted claims of having a personal vendetta against Arsenal, asserting that his criticism is merely intended as "banter." Nonetheless, the Manchester United legend has encouraged Mikel Arteta's side to embrace a "win at all costs" mentality in their quest to defeat Manchester City and secure the title. He posits that the Gunners should be prepared to "cheat and waste time" if they aspire to finally end their Premier League drought, as such tactics could provide them with a competitive advantage over their rivals.

  6. Barca and Real Madrid snub La Liga’s 'retro kit' matchday

    La Liga has announced an unprecedented "Retro Matchday" scheduled for April, which will see the majority of Spanish professional clubs don kits inspired by iconic designs from their past. However, the news that Barcelona and Real Madrid are among the few clubs opting out of the wardrobe change has overshadowed the initiative. While most of the league is embracing the nostalgia, the two biggest teams in Spain will maintain their modern attire.

  7. Solanke urges Spurs to 'fight' for survival

    Dominic Solanke has urged his Tottenham team-mates to wake up to the reality of a relegation dogfight following a demoralising home defeat to Crystal Palace. The north London club hit a new low on Thursday, leaving them precariously balanced just above the drop zone. In the wake of the loss, the dressing room held emergency talks to address a crisis that now threatens their top-flight status.

  8. Farke banned and fined after Man City red card

    The Football Association has handed Leeds United manager Daniel Farke a touchline suspension and a significant financial penalty following his dismissal against Manchester City last week. After admitting to a charge of misconduct for his post-match conduct on the Elland Road pitch, the German coach expressed his deep frustration, claiming the referee's decision to brandish a red card was an unnecessary public humiliation.

  9. River Plate boycott Argentine FA amid tax evasion scandal

    River Plate have sensationally withdrawn from the Argentine Football Association (AFA) Executive Committee, citing a lack of transparency and procedural guarantees. The Buenos Aires side have moved to distance themselves from the governing body just as a nationwide club strike begins in response to a federal tax evasion probe. While the club remain committed to certain AFA principles, they have demanded a complete overhaul of how the domestic game is governed.