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Sergio Busquets Announces Retirement After MLS Stint

Sergio Busquets (Inter Miami, ex-Barcelona)
September 2025

Legendary midfielder Sergio Busquets will retire at season’s end after a two-year MLS stint with Inter Miami. He leaves the game as a World Cup winner, Barcelona icon, and one of the modern era’s defining No.6s. Busquets admitted MLS gave him new freedoms but fewer challenges, contrasting with the intense pressure he thrived under in La Liga. At Miami, his role evolved to supporting Messi and filling defensive gaps. His farewell closes a career defined by intelligence, composure, and tactical mastery.

Ancelotti Reveals Abramovich’s Mourinho Obsession Led to Chelsea Exit

Carlo Ancelotti
September 2025

Carlo Ancelotti admitted Abramovich measured his success against Jose Mourinho, with Chelsea’s Champions League loss to Mourinho’s Inter in 2010 proving fatal. Despite a domestic double in 2010, Abramovich viewed failure in Europe as unacceptable. Ancelotti said Abramovich expected flawless results and was angered when Mourinho triumphed. Substituting Torres, a personal signing, further strained relations. In his book, Ancelotti reflected that “the Champions League cost me my job,” as Abramovich wanted him to be the calm antidote to Mourinho.

Giannis Tips Cole Anthony as Milwaukee’s Surprise X-Factor

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
September 2025

Giannis has boldly called new signing Cole Anthony the Bucks’ “X-factor” for the upcoming season, predicting he could be the squad’s surprise weapon in their championship push. Anthony joined after leaving Memphis and is adapting to Doc Rivers’ system. With Lillard’s exit and Giannis shifting into a point-forward role, Anthony’s blend of scoring, spacing, and playmaking is pivotal. Early embraced by teammates, he aims to thrive in two-man actions with Giannis, with the superstar’s faith setting high expectations.

76ers Rookie McCain Suffers New Injury Setback

Jared McCain (Philadelphia 76ers)
September 2025

Rookie guard Jared McCain has suffered a UCL tear in his thumb, casting doubt on his availability for the new season after last year’s meniscus injury. His absence could open minutes for VJ Edgecombe and heighten urgency in Quentin Grimes’ contract talks. McCain averaged 15.3 points last year before injury cut his campaign short. With Embiid and George also rehabbing knee surgeries, Philadelphia’s depth faces early strain. Media day will shed light on timelines, but the Sixers’ guard rotation may require reshuffling.

Mainoo Set for Bigger Role as Amorim Pushes Defensive Growth

Kobbie Mainoo (Manchester United)
September 2025

With Casemiro suspended, Ruben Amorim is working closely with Mainoo on defensive roles, aiming to trial him as a No.6 alongside Bruno Fernandes. Despite limited minutes this season, Mainoo remains central to Amorim’s long-term plans. Amorim admires Mainoo’s athleticism and IQ, pushing him to develop discipline and versatility. Seen in “warrior mode” in training, the 20-year-old is being moulded for deeper midfield duties, with Amorim convinced he can provide balance and future leadership.

Juventus Ready to Offload Vlahovic in January, United and Chelsea Alerted

Dusan Vlahovic (Juventus)
September 2025

Juventus are preparing to sell Vlahovic due to high wages and contract tensions, with United, Chelsea, and Bayern all circling. His €12m salary and reduced role behind Jonathan David and Lois Openda make a sale increasingly likely. Despite being benched, Vlahovic has impressed with key goals, including a Champions League brace against Dortmund. United and Chelsea could make early bids to avoid a summer bidding war, while Bayern see him as Harry Kane’s successor.

Haaland Backed to Surpass Shearer’s All-Time Record

Erling Haaland (Manchester City)
September 2025

Haaland’s blistering form, with 91 goals in 104 league games and 50 Champions League strikes in record time, has fuelled talk of him becoming the Premier League’s greatest striker. Sheringham believes he could eclipse Alan Shearer’s 260-goal record. Sheringham outlined two decisive factors: Haaland must stay fit and remain at City long-term, potentially tied to Guardiola’s future. Already smashing records, Haaland’s consistency and longevity will define whether he becomes English football’s ultimate marksman.

Amorim Warned: United May Turn to Club Legends if Struggles Continue

Ruben Amorim (Manchester United)
September 2025

Amorim faces renewed pressure after United’s dismal form and early Carabao Cup exit. Critics call his squad a “Frankenstein team” lacking identity, while the Portuguese coach insists on his 3-4-3 despite poor results. Club legends are now being floated as emergency options. Despite finishing 15th last season and starting poorly again, Amorim has board backing for now. Yet Michael Carrick or Darren Fletcher could be drafted in if results worsen, showing the club’s readiness to lean on familiar faces to stabilise the crisis.

Lampard Tipped as West Ham’s Shock Option Amid Potter Crisis

Frank Lampard
September 2025

After four defeats in five games, pressure mounts on Graham Potter at West Ham. While the board has considered names like Nuno Espirito Santo and Slaven Bilic, Frank Lampard’s candidacy has unexpectedly resurfaced despite strained relations with Hammers fans. Players still back Potter, but unrest grows after the Palace defeat. Nevin defended Lampard, noting his Chelsea legacy overshadowed his West Ham exit, but argued he deserves another chance. With Everton and Arsenal up next, Potter’s future could hinge on results before the break.

Lewandowski’s Super-Sub Role Powers Barcelona to Comeback

Robert Lewandowski (Barcelona)
September 2025

Barcelona overturned a 1-0 deficit to beat Real Oviedo 3-1, with Lewandowski scoring five minutes after coming off the bench. His third goal this season as a substitute highlighted his adaptability, while Frenkie de Jong’s introduction transformed Barca’s midfield. Reina punished Joan Garcia’s error with a stunning strike, but Flick’s halftime changes — especially De Jong replacing Casado — brought control and creativity. Lewandowski’s flicked finish and Barca’s superior second-half tempo sealed the win, keeping Oviedo stuck in the relegation zone.

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