Donny Afroni

Articles by Donny Afroni
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    McTominay 'devastated' to see injury dash Gilmour's WC dream

    Scotland's World Cup preparations have been rocked by a "cruel" injury to midfield anchor Billy Gilmour, leaving his team-mates and coaching staff in a state of shock. The Napoli star was forced off during the 4-1 friendly victory over Curacao, with Scott McTominay leading the tributes to a player who has become central to the Tartan Army's ambitions.

  2. Next stop, England?! Xavi tips Guardiola for international job

    Pep Guardiola has officially called time on his legendary stay at Manchester City, leaving a legacy of 20 trophies after a decade of dominance at the Etihad Stadium. While the Catalan tactician is set for a temporary sabbatical, speculation is already mounting regarding his next destination in the dugout. Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez believes that after conquering the club game in Spain, Germany, and England, his former mentor is destined for the international stage.

  3. Inter chief dismisses Bastoni to Barcelona talk

    Inter president Giuseppe Marotta has firmly shut down speculation linking star defender Alessandro Bastoni with a move to Barcelona. The Nerazzurri chief insisted that the Italian international remains a fundamental part of the club's long-term project and has shown no desire to seek a new challenge elsewhere.

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    Rangnick in talks for major huge AC Milan role

    Ralf Rangnick is reportedly in advanced discussions to spearhead a total overhaul at AC Milan, marking a potential return for the coach several years after his move to San Siro famously collapsed. The 67-year-old has met with Rossoneri chiefs to outline his vision for the club as they look to rebuild after a disappointing campaign.

  5. Clarke stays! Scotland boss signs contract extension

    Steve Clarke has officially committed his future to Scotland by signing a long-term contract extension that will see him lead the national team through to the 2030 World Cup. The news comes as a massive boost to the Tartan Army just as the squad prepares to embark on their first World Cup adventure in nearly three decades this summer in the United States.

  1. Mac & Reynolds guiding Wrexham stars through global fame

    Rob Mac insists that he hand Wrexham co-owner Ryan Reynolds avoid talking to the club's players about on-field matters, instead using their experience as global stars to help the squad adapt to the demands of their newfound popularity. While the team have enjoyed a historic rise through the English football pyramid that culminated in an impressive first season back in the Championship, Mac says the owners have zero say in the tactics or starting XI.