The Brutalist Report - espn soccer
- Ref admits error as Bayern slam Díaz red card [8d]
- More Iran players decide not to stay in Australia [8d]
- Madrid hail Güler's 'amazing' goal from own half [8d]
- Erling Haaland is in a slump, and it has cost Man City the title [8d]
- Pep: Title race not over; City need Haaland goals [8d]
- VAR review: Why Arsenal should have had a penalty vs. Everton [8d]
- Source: Messi rested for Miami game at Charlotte [8d]
- Man City hand Arsenal huge boost with costly draw [8d]
- Madrid dispatch Elche to go within a point of Barça [8d]
- Arteta turned to the teenage Dowman, and it paid off tremendously for Arsenal [8d]
- Sources: Alisson to stay at Liverpool until 2027 [8d]
- Rosenior to contact PGMOL after ref in Chelsea huddle [8d]
- Dowman, 16, becomes youngest scorer ever in PL [9d]
- Boston Legacy make NWSL history in opening loss [9d]
- Ref oddly at centre of Chelsea pre-match huddle [9d]
- Atlético beat Getafe, go third in LaLiga [9d]
- Burnley and Bournemouth battle to a goalless draw [9d]
- Minteh strikes as Brighton defeat Sunderland [9d]
- Premier League live updates: Arsenal host Everton, Chelsea take on Newcastle [9d]
- Leverkusen hold Bayern, Jackson and Diaz sent off [9d]
- Ratcliffe praises Carrick's work at Man United [9d]
- Lampard's Coventry beaten by Southampton [9d]
- Slot wants Liverpool 'maximum,' hopes for 'luck' [9d]
- Carrick: Man United 'embracing' push for UCL [9d]
- Spurs' Tudor hints Gray might play centre-back [9d]
- Gavi set for Barça return after injury absence [9d]
- NWSL needs its stars to shine, as Rodman and Wilson return to action [9d]
- Transfer rumors, news: Man United have five-man shortlist to replace Carrick [9d]
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