Real Madrid opened the 2014-15 season Monday with a 2-0 win over newly promoted side Cordoba. Despite the scoreline the team was rightfully booed by its fans at the Santiago Bernabeu for what turned out to be a mediocre showing from the team. Latin Post.com breaks down the game and makes observations on the opening match.
Angel Di Maria's arrival at the Old Trafford seems inevitable at this point in time. The Argentine's departure from Real Madrid has already been confirmed and it is just a matter of days before he passes his physical in London and joins the Red Devils.
Over the last few seasons,Barcelona, considered among the world's elite, seemingly fell from its peak atop the world rankings and became more of a questionable side. The opening game of the 2014-15 season seemed to show that Barcelona has a lot to offer. Here are some takeaways from the team's 3-0 win over Elche.
The opening weekend of the Premier League's season offered up some stunning surprises and terrific games. The second weekend added to the growing drama and continued with its contentious match-ups and stunning battles. Here is what was learned from the second batch of games.
Global financial services company Credit Suisse believes Qatar would only suffer short-term economic consequences if they were to lose the rights to host the 2022 World Cup as FIFA's bribery investigation against the desert nation winds down.
Atletico Madrid won the Spanish Super Cup after defeating its crosstown rivals Real Madrid 1-0 in the second leg of the contest at the Vicente Calderon Stadium. Here are some observations from the match.
Convicted soccer match fixer Wilson Raj Perumal talks about his experiences with betting and bribing. He believes that FIFA has the power to stop a lot the manipulation that is taking place in the soccer world.
Arguably the biggest news of the soccer transfer market this week was the transfer of mercurial striker Mario Balotelli from AC Milan to Liverpool. Will the move work, or will his presence pose a problem?
The Spanish League gets underway this weekend. After much waiting, the world will get a chance to see what some of the best clubs in the world can do. From Real Madrid to Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, Latin Post.com previews this weekend's action and schedules.
The soccer universe exploded on Thursday morning with a rather shocking proclamation from Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelott that Angel Di Maria rejected an offer from the club to stay. What would the soccer star's exit mean for Real Madrid?
New CONMEBOL (Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol) President Juan Ángel Napout recently expressed interest in expanding Copa Libertadores participation hoping to invite CONCACAF (Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football) clubs, including Major League Soccer (MLS) teams.
Week two the Barclay's Premier League gets underway with six games on Saturday and four split between Sunday and Monday, with Liverpool, Manchester City, Everton and Arsenal all in action. Latin Post takes a look at the biggest games to look out for in week two.
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez is reportedly planning to move Angel Di Maria, but the Argentina international doesn’t want to leave the club anytime soon.
It has been the tale of two games. A week ago in the UEFA Super Cup, Cristiano Ronaldo, donning his knightley white long-sleeved Madrid jersey, put on a star performance that has become his trademark. He scored two terrific goals, including a wondrous strike on the second and was excellent on and off the ball.
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid battled to a 1-1 draw in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup. The second leg is scheduled for Friday and will decide the winner of the tournament.The matchup featured a rematch of the Champions League final from last May and revealed quite a few things about both sides ahead of the 2014-15 season. Here are the major points we learned from each team thanks to the game.
New Brazil coach Carlos Dunga named his first squad since taking over as manager following the country’s disappointing performance in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The 2014-15 edition of Champions League gets underway in a couple of weeks and Barcelona heads into the tournament in a rather uncomfortable situation. The Spanish side is coming off a year in which it missed the semifinals for the first since 2006-07. In that stretch, the team has won the tournament twice.