Donny Afroni

Articles by Donny Afroni
  1. Rooney hails Gyokeres as signing of season

    Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney has officially named Viktor Gyokeres as the Premier League's signing of the season following Arsenal's historic title win. The former striker believes the Swedish international provided the clinical edge necessary to finally push Mikel Arteta's side over the finish line.

  2. Bank of Scotland unveils McTominay £20 note

    Scott McTominay's legendary status in Scottish football has reached a new level after his iconic overhead kick against Denmark was chosen to feature on a new limited edition £20 banknote. The Bank of Scotland revealed the unique design to celebrate the national team's successful qualification for the World Cup, marking their first appearance at the tournament in 28 years.

  3. Antonio points blame at Potter after West Ham's relegation

    Michail Antonio has laid the blame for West Ham’s relegation from the Premier League at the feet of former manager Graham Potter, claiming the coach single-handedly dismantled the club's leadership structure. The former Hammers forward believes Potter’s failure to grasp the internal "culture" of the London Stadium outfit set them on a path to ruin.

  1. World Cup tears! Neymar ‘cried all night’ while wife slept

    Neymar's return to the Brazilian national team was not just a sporting milestone, but a moment of profound personal emotion for the number 10. The Santos star opened up about the intensity of his feelings upon securing his place in the squad that will compete in the 2026 World Cup under the command of Carlo Ancelotti.

  2. Messi joins fellow GOAT Ronaldo in billionaire club

    Lionel Messi has officially reached billionaire status, joining his long-time rival Cristiano Ronaldo in one of the most exclusive clubs in world sport. The Inter Miami and Argentina icon has seen his net worth soar past the $1 billion mark following a career defined by record-breaking contracts and savvy off-field investments.

  3. De Zerbi Tottenham

    De Zerbi insists will stay at Spurs if relegation happens

    Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi has dropped a bombshell ahead of the final day of the season, confirming he intends to remain in north London even if the club is relegated to the Championship. The Italian tactician, who arrived under difficult circumstances in March, faces a do-or-die survival battle against Everton this Sunday.