Arsenal failed to take advantage of Alexis Sanchez's eighth goals for the year losing to Swansea City 2-1 while Tottenham Hotspur go down 2-1 to Stoke City after giving up two early goals in the match.
Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo, who is one goal away from tying Raul's record for most career in UEFA Champions League competition, failed to score on Tuesday but came away with a victory at home against English Premier League (EPL) club Liverpool while Juventus' Andrea Pirlo scored in his 100th UEFA Champions League appearance helping the Serie A champions get by Olympiakos with a 2-1 victory.
Also, Southampton continues their surprising run defeating Hull City while Chelsea maintains their lead in the standings with a win over QPR despite Blues coach Jose Mourinho's disappointment in their play.
Match Day 3 of the 2014-2015 Champions League has come and gone and some interesting narratives have started to appear throughout the groups. Here is a look at how the tournament stands as well as the best and worst teams of the day.
Cristiano Ronaldo's amazing goal against Liverpool puts him one away from tying Raul for the UEFA Champions League career goals record, Olympiakos shocks Italian Serie A champions Juventus and Borussia Dortmund rolls to their third win in a row rolling over Galatasaray.
Chelsea keeps their five point lead over defending English Premier League (EPL) defending champions Manchester City despite Diego Costa sitting the game with an injury while Arsenal needed Danny Welback's heroics to pull off a draw against Hull City.
World Cup winners Germany were upset 2-0 on Saturday by Poland in the Euro 2016 qualifiers, giving Poland their first win over their neighbors in 18 previous games. Also, LA Galaxy's Robbie Keane scored a hat-trick for the Republic of Ireland against Gibraltar in their 7-0 at Aviva Stadium in Dublin.
Arsenal is in huge trouble. The team, which seemingly had some depth after a busy summer, is now lacking it greatly. And that is the result of what seems like an annual injury bug for the Gunners. The latest victim is Mesut Ozil, and it seems that he could be gone for approximately three months. Is Arsenal's roster deep enough to survive until he returns?
The transfer market does not open again until January but many teams are already looking to improve their respective teams. One of the players that has been in and out of the soccer transfer market rumor mill for months is none other than Real Madrid keeper Iker Casillas. Would acquiring the star keeper make sense for Arsenal?
The soccer transfer window gives teams an opportunity to improve twice a year. So where do Barcelona, Arsenal and Manchester United rank among the winners and losers of the 2014 summer soccer transfer window? Latin Post.com takes a look.
The 2014-2015 Champions League group draw took place on Thursday with a number of historic sides meeting in the initial stage of the tournament, and defending champions Real Madrid came away looking good. Latin Post.com breaks down some impressions from the draw.
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.
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.
The soccer world was allowed some indulgence this past weekend as the Premier League kicked off the 2014-15 season. From Manchester United to Arsenal and Liverpool, here are the big takeaways from the weekend and a look at what should be an excruciatingly tight race for the title.
The Premier League gets underway this weekend, and many will be watching to see if whether this upcoming edition can live up to the tension and drama of the 2013-14 season. How will Manchester United and Arsenal fare in their schedules? Which will get hot and which will crumble?. Here is a look at the teams to watch and teams on the downside of this upcoming season.
The final round of the Champions League playoffs get started next week and they will feature a familiar participant - Arsenal. The Gunners are notorious for finishing fourth in the Premier League and thus being forced to play in the playoff to lock up a spot in the Champions League. The team will take on Turkish side Besitkas. Latin Post.com takes a look at Arsenal's history in these playoffs and their hopes of overcoming their opponents.