Lists

  1. Should Memphis have achieved more? Forward lacks Bruno quality

    Memphis Depay has represented the likes of Manchester United and Barcelona, while earning 108 caps for the Netherlands, but he has never truly starred for an elite club. Rene Meulensteen has explained to GOAL why the lack of a Bruno Fernandes-esque quality has prevented his fellow Dutchman - who is now in Brazil with Corinthians - from unlocking full potential.

  2. McCarthy sets record straight on Bafana job

    The former Orlando Pirates striker has finally addressed the growing speculation linking him with the national team head coach position once Hugo Broos departs. The South African legend admitted that the current squad possesses the talent necessary to achieve something special on the international stage.

  3. Mead to end nine-year Arsenal stay as three departures announced

    Beth Mead will leave Arsenal when her contract expires this summer, the club has announced. The England star joined the Gunners back in 2017 and will depart as an icon, having helped them win six major honours, including the Champions League, during her productive nine-year stay. She is not the only player fans will be able to bid farewell to at Arsenal's final home game of the season this week, either, with two more departures also confirmed.

  4. Defender out of AS FAR vs Sundown’s clash

    Al-Zaeem have finalised an extensive groundwork strategy as they look to secure a positive result against the Brazilians in the first leg final of the continent’s premier club competition. The Moroccan giants are leaving nothing to chance in their pursuit of continental silverware, although their plans have been complicated by a significant injury blow.

  5. Reprieve after bomb squad duty? Chelsea ‘looking’ at Disasi

    Axel Disasi formed part of the infamous Chelsea “bomb squad” under Enzo Maresca, and was loaned out by Liam Rosenior, but the French defender has been told that his parent club will be “looking back at him”. That is the opinion of former Blues star Glen Johnson, who has told GOAL that a stint at West Ham could earn Disasi a fresh start at Stamford Bridge under a new boss.

  6. Season-defining moments will deliver Arsenal long-awaited title

    The history of football is littered with fateful moments that convince you a certain outcome is a foregone conclusion, and we can now add Arsenal's seismic victory over West Ham to that long list. The Gunners required a late goal and probably the most contentious Premier League VAR review of all time to battle past the relegation-threatened Hammers in a ridiculously dramatic conclusion to the London derby. Surely, SURELY it is going to be their year?!

  7. Khama Billiat, Mamelodi Sundowns, May 2016.

    Billiat reveals Mosimane's career-shaping brutal honesty

    The dribbling wizard has opened up on the transformative relationship he shared with the veteran coach during their record-breaking era at Masandawana. The Zimbabwean attacker, who became one of the most feared players on the African continent under the former Bafana Bafana tactician, credits the outspoken coach for shifting his mentality from being a mere entertainer to a ruthless winner.

  8. Barca told they'd be 'insane' not to sign Rashford after Madrid heroics

    Marcus Rashford has officially fulfilled his promise to the Barcelona faithful, delivering the Liga title after a campaign that saw the Manchester United loanee reinvent himself at the Camp Nou. The former Blaugrana manager Ronald Koeman has waded into the discussion surrounding Rashford's future, insisting the club would be "insane" to let the forward return to Old Trafford.

  9. ‘Need another body’ - Leeds backed for spend in key area

    Tony Dorigo has explained to GOAL why Leeds are likely to spend on another striker in the summer transfer window of 2026, with the Whites being warned against “standing still”. Shrewd recruitment on the back of securing promotion into the Premier League has ensured that top-flight football will remain at Elland Road next season, but more business is required in key areas of the field.

  10. Spurs boss De Zerbi assesses Kulusevski's World Cup chances

    Tottenham boss Roberto De Zerbi has expressed serious doubts over Dejan Kulusevski's ability to represent Sweden at the upcoming World Cup. Despite the winger's public determination to recover from a long-term knee injury, his club boss admits it is difficult to see him featuring in the tournament after such a lengthy spell on the sidelines. De Zerbi also delivered an update on Richarlison's fitness ahead of Spurs' crucial Premier League clash with Leeds.

  11. Liverpool release images of Jota & Silva memorial

    Liverpool have released first-look images of a permanent memorial dedicated to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva, following the tragic death of the pair last year. The tribute, set to be situated on 97 Avenue outside Anfield, serves as a lasting testament to the Portuguese forward's impact on the club and the deep bond he shared with his sibling.

  12. ‘Quite a few clubs’ tipped to step Greenwood interest

    Mason Greenwood is being tipped to attract interest from “quite a few clubs” as exit doors begin to swing open at Marseille, with Chris Waddle telling GOAL why the ex-Manchester United forward has been a “definite success” in France. The one-cap England international moved to Stade Velodrome in the summer of 2024 and has delivered under immense pressure.

  13. Murillo & Van de Ven: Will Liverpool sign two centre-halves?

    Liverpool are in the market for defensive reinforcements, with Glen Johnson telling GOAL why raids on Nottingham Forest and Tottenham for Murillo and Micky van de Ven make a lot of sense for the Reds. Another transfer window will swing open this summer, with Premier League heavyweights at Anfield needing to strengthen across the heart of their back four.