Two years ago Ángel Di María had the best year of his soccer career. Not only did the Argentine win the Champions League and Copa del Rey with Los Blancos, but he did so putting up his finest numbers as well. Seven goals and 22 assists in Spain and Europe only told part of the story for Di Maria as the underlying numbers were also excellent. Not only was he attacking, but he was also defending, tracking back and offering a superb link from one end of the pitch to the other.
Bastian Schweinsteiger is no longer a member of Bayern Munich. The German midfielder is now on his way to the Old Trafford to make a name for himself in a Manchester United outfit.
Schweinsteiger's transfer is an interesting one for club and player. The German is now 30 meaning that his prime years are either coming to an end or already past him. What does he actually have to offer his team next season? Here are three things that Schweinsteiger brings to United.
The 2015 Gold Cup is almost here. While it won't be able to match the hype of the Copa America, it is still a thrilling continental tournament. Who do you think will win it all this year?
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo are regarded as the two best soccer players in the world. Latin Post compares the two great soccer players stats by season and career.
It's one thing for rumors to spread about a player's dissatisfaction with his club. But it is another completely different thing to hear the words of disappointment coming from his mother.
Just four teams remain in the 2015 UEFA Champions League tournament. Latin Post breaks down those four teams and lets you vote on which clubs will win and play in the finals.
The Professional Footballer's Association has announced its nominees for the top players in English soccer. The nominees are voted on by the players themselves and this year's finalists include Diego Costa, Philip Coutinho, David De Gea, Eden Hazard, Harry Kane and Alexis Sanchez.
Robin Van Persie is returning from injury this week for Manchester United. Injuries have been a part of the superstar's career, but in the past his reputation preceded him. He was a lethal striker that was the ideal target man for any team's attack.
Will he or won't he is one major narrative pursuing Angel di Maria in 2014-15. After being ousted from Real Madrid this summer, the Argentinian has had a rather interesting season with a Manchester United that is slowly finding its mojo at the right time of the year.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar aren't just fighting for the right to be named best soccer player in the world. They're also battling for the biggest bank account. Latin Post lists the top 10 highest paid soccer players in the world.
Anytime there is some sort of controversy regarding Real Madrid the first thing that the entire world hears is that Cristiano Ronaldo is preparing to leave. And most of the time Manchester United crops up in the conversation.
Poor Angel Di Maria. He won the Champions League with Real Madrid, essentially providing the defining performance of the final, but was all but forced out of the team last summer.
In 2012-13, the "Tiger" Radamel Falcao scored a whopping 28 goals in 34 games. That career-high came on the heels of putting in 24 goals a year earlier. It was at that point that Falcao made a major career move and took his talents from Madrid to Monaco where he was expected to be a lethal force alongside fellow Colombian James Rodriguez.
Spanish League soccer clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona are by far the two most popular sports franchises in the world today on social media. The two Spanish clubs are also the most valuable franchises in sports.