The NWSL has teams that are building stadiums, signing stars and spending money. Meanwhile, others aren’t.
Similar Posts
Sources: Man United close in on Mbeumo deal
Manchester United are closing in on a deal for Bryan Mbeumo after a breakthrough in talks with Brentford,…
Bayern’s Kompany: Kane played past pain limit
Harry Kane played with pain “beyond the threshold” in Bayern Munich’s victory against Real Madrid, head coach Vincent…
Slot brands Liverpool’s season a ‘constant battle’
Arne Slot has described Liverpool’s season so far as a “constant battle” but believes their current fourth-placed position…
Ian Darke’s Premier League preview: Chelsea to contend? Will Man United rebound?
Darke goes team-by-team to set up the 2025-26 Premier League season. Which clubs have improved this summer, and…
USWNT’s Girma injured in WSL debut for Chelsea
Naomi Girma, women’s soccer’s first million-dollar player, was injured and substituted in her Chelsea debut on Sunday.
What Premier League pass maps tell us: Salah needs the ball, Man United rely on Shaw
The top Premier League teams have passed the ball in certain ways that betray either a weakness or…
