Donny Afroni

Articles by Donny Afroni
  1. 'Looks a bit wrong!' - Haaland reveals why his girlfriend is 'not happy'

    Erling Haaland has admitted that his long-term partner, Isabel Haugseng Johansen, is often left unimpressed by the physical toll of his Premier League battles. The Manchester City striker was involved in a bruising encounter with Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhaes during Sunday's' pivotal 2-1 victory at the Etihad. The individual duel has become one of the Premier League's most captivating rivalries in recent years.

  2. Lampard wins Championship Manager of the Season

    Frank Lampard has been named EFL Championship Manager of the Season following his role in guiding Coventry City to promotion. The award serves as validation for a campaign that saw Coventry consistently defy expectations and outpace traditional heavyweights in the division. By winning the title, the former Chelsea midfielder has brought to an end a painful 25-year exile from the top flight of English football.

  3. Rooney set for US return but Coleen 'needs time apart'

    Wayne Rooney is set to return to the United States this summer as part of the BBC’s broadcast team for the 2026 World Cup. However, despite the Manchester United legend preparing for a major career milestone, reports suggest that his wife Coleen is looking forward to some distance between them following a turbulent period in their marriage.

  4. Are USMNT ‘alarm bells ringing’ for Pulisic ahead of World Cup?

    As the United States prepares to host the 2026 World Cup, the spotlight is firmly fixed on Christian Pulisic. Former USMNT international turned analyst Taylor Twellman has raised concerns over Pulisic’s form as the tournament approaches on home soil. While the AC Milan forward remains the talisman for his country, a dip in production has sparked debate over whether the USMNT can rely on their superstar when it matters most.

  5. Defiant or deluded? De Zerbi backs Spurs to ‘win five in a row’

    Roberto De Zerbi has made a staggering claim that his Tottenham side are capable of winning all five of their remaining Premier League fixtures to avoid a historic relegation. The north London club's precarious position in the Premier League table took another turn for the worse on Saturday as a last-minute equaliser from Georginio Rutter denied De Zerbi his first victory since taking charge.

  1. Kane ‘perfect for Real’ and ‘any team in the world’

    Harry Kane is currently enjoying the most prolific season of his illustrious career, and former team-mate Fernando Llorente believes the Bayern Munich star would be the ideal fit for any elite club across the globe. Despite a history of injury issues, the England captain’s relentless scoring form in Germany has reignited discussions about his suitability for the very top level, including a potential fit at Real Madrid.

  2. Vinicius Junior 2025-26

    Vinicius Jr told he's 'far from' Messi and Ronaldo

    Despite being a leading figure at Santiago Bernabeu, Vinicius Jr is reportedly missing a vital ingredient required to join the pantheon of footballing greats. Former Brazil and Atletico Madrid defender Joao Miranda has offered a stinging appraisal of the Brazilian winger’s standing in the global game. The Real Madrid star has been told he is still a long way off reaching the legendary heights of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

  3. Neymar backs Yamal for Champions League & Ballon d’Or double

    Barcelona’s Champions League campaign may have ended in heartbreak against Atletico Madrid, but the performance of Lamine Yamal left a lasting impression on one of the club's former greats, Neymar. Despite the disappointment of exiting the competition at the quarter-final stage, Yamal’s emergence as a genuine leader at the age of just 18 has convinced many that he is the heir to the throne at Camp Nou.

  4. Ferdinand names two Spurs players Man Utd could target

    The situation at Tottenham Hotspur has reached a breaking point as the club finds itself embroiled in a desperate survival scrap. As Spurs face the real prospect of relegation to the Championship after a string of poor performances, Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has identified two players his former club should look to sign if the North London side fail to avoid the drop.