Cristiano Ronaldo's latest injury is rather problematic for the superstar.
While the gravity of the situation remains unknown, there are some major causes for concern for the Real Madrid star who recently claimed that he would come back stronger than ever. But will he?
The Spanish league is known as the league of offense while the Premier League is widely known for its more defensive nature.
But goalscoring remains a hallmark of the EPL nonetheless with a plethora of major goalscorers showcasing their talents all across England. While no one is likely to score 40 goals (or even top 30), there are bound to be some players running away with the goalscoring honors. Here is a look at the top contenders to win the English Golden Boot.
A year ago Luis Suarez shocked the world by topping Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as the top scorer in the Spanish League.
For years that was the domain of the world's top players but with the trend now broken there is an ample opportunity to see someone new take the crown as Spain most prolific goal scorer. Here is a look at the potential candidates to win the Pichichi in 2016-17.
Bayern Munich and Manchester City face off in an international friendly on Wednesday.
The match will kick off Pep Guardiola's reign with Manchester City and it will ironically come at the place that he coached for the last three years.
The Copa Libertadores Final kicks off on Wednesday between Atletico Nacional and Independiente de Valle.
The match features the top ranked side of the tournament taking on a massive underdog that shocked a number of heavy hitters throughout the tournament.
James Rodriguez is reportedly drawing tremendous interest from the English Premier League with West Ham United perhaps the current favorite to land the Colombian's services. Manchester United is also rumored to show interest.
But should the Real Madrid player run off?
Here are some reasons why Rodriguez should stay put in Madrid.
Does Zlatan Ibrahimovic make Manchester United an elite side?
The Swedish striker's move to the Old Trafford is undeniably the move of the summer, stealing headlines during the major tournaments and setting the world ablaze with questions about his ability to take the perishing side back to former glory. And while Ibrahimovic's star status points toward regeneration, there are reasons for doubt.
The Ballon d'Or seems to be Cristiano Ronaldo's for the taking. He won the Champions League and Euro 2016, playing vital parts in each victory.
But Lionel Messi, despite not having a monster year to date could still win the coveted prize.
It has been almost a month ago since Lionel Messi retired from international soccer, leaving a massive void in his legacy.
But with time having past and his head likelier a bit clearer, it is time to bring up the topic and make the obvious claim - that Messi must return to the national side.
Here are a few reasons why.
The Olympics get underway in under a month and the soccer tournament will undeniably be one of the showcases, particularly in the men's category.
Group A features the host nation Brazil in competition with Denmark, Iraq and South Africa. Here are a few things to consider about the group.
Cristiano Ronaldo has now won all there is to win throughout his legendary career.
He has three Ballon d'Or trophies, 17 trophies for his club including three Champions League titles and now he has that shiny silver Euro 2016 trophy to cherish.
Throw in his goalscoring records, including six straight seasons scoring 50 or more goals, and you have one of the best of all time. But which rank among Ronaldo's finest achievements? Here is a look at the best of the best from Portugal and Real Madrid's best.