6:15 AM ET Adriana Garcia Richarlison said Arsenal goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale was “disrespectful” to Tottenham Hotspur fans by celebrating Sunday’s 2-0 derby win in front of them. Richarlison shoved Ramsdale after the goalkeeper raised his arms and kissed his jersey while looking towards the home fans at the final whistle. – Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga,
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7:41 AM ET Rob DawsonCorrespondent Raphael Varane said “everything is possible” for Manchester United this season after their derby victory over Manchester City. Manager Erik ten Hag played down the prospect of a title challenge following the 2-1 win over Pep Guardiola’s side at Old Trafford on Saturday. – Stream on ESPN+: Spanish Supercopa, Carabao
10:09 AM ET Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he is more concerned about taking responsibility for his team’s recent slump in form rather than signing players. The FA Cup holders are preparing to face Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday in a third-round replay in the aftermath of a humiliating 3-0 Premier League loss at Brighton
6:32 AM ET Shakhtar Donetsk‘s president Rinat Akhmetov has donated $25 million of the fee received by Chelsea for the transfer of Mykhailo Mudryk to the “Heart of Azovstal,” a project aimed to help families of fallen soldiers in Ukraine. Chelsea announced the €70m ($75.84m) signing of Mudryk during the first half of their match
8:30 AM ET Jhon Duran will join Aston Villa subject to agreeing personal terms, passing a medical and securing a work permit. Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports Aston Villa has agreed terms with the Chicago Fire on the acquisition of Colombia international forward Jhon Duran, the Premier League side announced on Monday. A source with direct knowledge
5:54 AM ET Associated Press Borussia Dortmund have told forward Youssoufa Moukoko to make a decision about his future this month as one of the most sought-after young talents in world football weighs up whether to sign a new contract or become a free agent. Moukoko, 18, became the youngest player ever to represent Germany
12:32 AM ET Another weekend of European football is in the books and, once again, there is drama everywhere you look. Barcelona have lifted the Spanish Supercopa, humiliating Real Madrid in the process, while Arsenal, Manchester United and Napoli all secured statement wins. ESPN correspondents Julien Laurens, James Tyler, Rob Dawson, Alex Kirkland and Sam
5:10 PM ET Alex KirklandESPN FC Carlo Ancelotti denied that Real Madrid‘s 3-1 loss to Barcelona in the Spanish Supercopa final was a “sporting humiliation” on Sunday, blaming individual errors and insisting the team would bounce back. Gavi put Barca ahead before Robert Lewandowski made it 2-0 and Pedri added a third goal after half-time,
4:53 PM ET Paris Saint-Germain suffered their second defeat of the season in a 1-0 loss to Stade Rennais on Sunday as their Ligue 1 lead was slashed to three points. Rennes, who have won a club record ninth consecutive home game in the top flight, prevailed thanks to Hamari Traore‘s second-half goal as the
5:51 PM ET Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez says Gavi‘s “heart and soul” is contagious for the rest of the team after the midfielder inspired the Catalans to a 3-1 Spanish Spur Cup final win over Real Madrid on Sunday in Saudi Arabia. Gavi, 18, opened the scoring and then created goals for Robert Lewandowski and