MANCHESTER, England (AP) â The odds are against Manchester United as the three-time European Cup winners battle to avoid early elimination from the Champions League. United faces Bayern Munich at Old Trafford on Tuesday and needs to end the German giants' record 39-game unbeaten run in the group stages to have any chance of advancing to the knockout rounds. But even that might not be enough, with Erik ten Hag's team sitting bottom of Group A and also relying on a draw between Copenhagen and Gala
Chelsea has managed to do something few thought could be possible: Spend $1 billion on players and not get any better. In fact, thereâs a case to be made that the team which still held the status of European champion as recently as 18 months ago has deteriorated after an unprecedented spending spree that stunned the soccer world. Approaching the halfway stage of the Premier League campaign, Chelsea is languishing in 12th place â sandwiched between Wolverhampton and Brentford â having finished la
The talented Chelsea and England winger got away with another stamp that had echoes of her World Cup red card and risks her temperament undermining her talent, writes Luke Baker
Bayern have not lost a Champions League group game since September 2017.