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    Quote Originally Posted by frincekjoseph View Post
    Ellathinum koodi oru threade ulloo? @BangaloreaN
    Last season, EPl ozhike ulla leagues ellam koode ulla thread-il aake 35 posts aanu vannathu.
    So ee season ellam koode otta thread-il aakki.

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    Ok........ Ennalum EPLinu oru thani thread thudangarnnu.......

    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    Last season, EPl ozhike ulla leagues ellam koode ulla thread-il aake 35 posts aanu vannathu.
    So ee season ellam koode otta thread-il aakki.

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    Premier League: Transfer ins and outs - Summer 2022 ( Selected )

    ARSENAL
    In
    Marquinhos (3.2m, Sao Paulo)
    Fabio Vieira (34.2m, Porto)
    Matt Turner (5.7m, New England Revolution)
    Gabriel Jesus (47m, Manchester City)
    Oleksandr Zinchenko (30m, Manchester City)

    Out
    Konstantinos Mavropanos (2.9m, Stuttgart)
    Matteo Guendouzi (9.9m, Marseille)

    Arsenal total spent to date: 117.4m
    Arsenal total received to date: 12.8m
    Arsenal net transfer balance: -104.6m

    ASTON VILLA

    In
    Philippe Coutinho (17m, Barcelona)
    Diego Carlos (26m, Sevilla)
    Out
    Matt Targett (15m, Newcastle United)
    Trezeguet (3.6m, Trabzonspor)

    Aston Villa total spent to date: 46m
    Aston Villa total received to date: 18.6m
    Aston Villa net transfer balance: -27.4m

    CHELSEA
    In
    Raheem Sterling (50m, Manchester City)
    Kalidou Koulibaly (34.2m, Napoli)
    Out
    Antonio Rudiger (free, Real Madrid)
    Romelu Lukaku (loan, Inter Milan)

    Chelsea total spent to date: 84.2m
    Chelsea total received to date: 0m
    Chelsea net transfer balance: -84.2m

    EVERTON

    Out
    Richarlison (60m, Tottenham Hotspur)

    Everton total spent to date: 0m
    Everton total received to date: 60m
    Everton net transfer balance: 60m

    FULHAM

    In
    Joao Palhinha (18m, Sporting Lisbon)
    Andreas Pereira (8.5m, Manchester United)

    Out
    Fabio Carvalho (undisclosed, Liverpool)
    Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa (13.5m, Napoli)

    Fulham total spent to date: 26.5m
    Fulham total received to date: 13.5m
    Fulham net transfer balance: -13.5m

    LEEDS UNITED

    In
    Brenden Aaronson (22.2m, Red Bull Salzburg)
    Rasmus Kristensen (9m, Red Bull Salzburg)
    Marc Roca (10m, Bayern Munich)
    Darko Gyabi (5.2m, Manchester City)
    Tyler Adams (20m, RB Leipzig)
    Luis Sinisterra (22.5m, Feyenoord)

    Out
    Kalvin Phillips (43.9m, Manchester City)
    Raphinha (49m, Barcelona)

    Leeds United total spent to date: 95.1m
    Leeds United total received to date: 92.9m
    Leeds United net transfer balance: -2.2m

    LIVERPOOL

    In
    Fabio Carvalho (undisclosed, Fulham)
    Darwin Nunez (64m, Benfica)
    Calvin Ramsay (4.2m, Aberdeen)

    Out
    Divock Origi (free, AC Milan)
    Loris Karius (released)
    Sadio Mane (35m, Bayern Munich)
    Takumi Minamino (15.5m, Monaco)
    Neco Williams (18m, Nottingham Forest)

    Liverpool total spent to date: 68.2m
    Liverpool total received to date: 68.5m
    Liverpool net transfer balance: 300k

    MANCHESTER CITY

    In
    Erling Braut Haaland (51.2m, Borussia Dortmund)
    Stefan Ortega (free, Arminia Bielefeld)
    Kalvin Phillips (43.9m, Leeds United)

    Out
    Pedro Porro (7.2m, Sporting Lisbon)
    James Trafford (loan, Bolton Wanderers)
    Fernandinho (free, Athletico PR)
    Ko Itakura (4.5m, Borussia Monchengladbach)
    Gabriel Jesus (47m, Arsenal)
    Darko Gyabi (5.2m, Leeds United)
    Romeo Lavia (10.5m, Southampton)
    Raheem Sterling (50m, Chelsea)
    Oleksandr Zinchenko (30m, Arsenal)

    Manchester City total spent to date: 97.9m
    Manchester City total received to date: 166.4m
    Manchester City net transfer balance: 68.5m

    MANCHESTER UNITED

    In
    Tyrell Malacia (13.5m, Feyenoord)
    Christian Eriksen (free, Brentford)
    Lisandro Martinez (51.6m, Ajax)

    Out
    Edinson Cavani (released)
    Paul Pogba (free, Juventus)
    Jesse Lingard (free, Nottingham Forest)
    Nemanja Matic (free, Roma)
    Juan Mata (released)
    Dean Henderson (loan, Nottingham Forest)
    Andreas Pereira (8.5m, Fulham)

    Manchester United total spent to date: 65.1m
    Manchester United total received to date: 8.5m
    Manchester United net transfer balance: -56.6m

    NEWCASTLE UNITED

    In
    Matt Targett (15m, Aston Villa)
    Nick Pope (undisclosed, Burnley)
    Sven Botman (33.3m, Lille)

    Newcastle United total spent to date: 48.3m
    Newcastle United total received to date: 0m
    Newcastle United net transfer balance: -48.3m

    TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

    In
    Ivan Perisic (free, Inter Milan)
    Fraser Forster (free, Southampton)
    Yves Bissouma (25m, Brighton & Hove Albion)
    Richarlison (60m, Everton)
    Clement Lenglet (loan, Barcelona)
    Djed Spence (13.2m, Middlesbrough)

    Out
    Cameron Carter-Vickers (6m, Celtic)
    Steven Bergwijn (28.1m, Ajax)

    Tottenham Hotspur total spent to date: 98.2m
    Tottenham Hotspur total received to date: 34.1m
    Tottenham Hotspur net transfer balance: -64.1m

    WEST HAM UNITED

    In
    Nayef Aguerd (30m, Rennes)
    Alphonse Areola (8m, Paris Saint-Germain)
    Flynn Downes (9.6m, Swansea City)

    Out
    Mark Noble (retired)
    Andriy Yarmolenko (free, Al-Ain)

    West Ham United total spent to date: 49.5m
    West Ham United total received to date: 0m
    West Ham United net transfer balance: -49.5m

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    Quote Originally Posted by frincekjoseph View Post
    Ok........ Ennalum EPLinu oru thani thread thudangarnnu.......
    Even EPL nu polum posts kuravaanu


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    Thomas Tuchel slams Chelsea players for lack of 'commitment' in Arsenal thrashing

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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    Last season, EPl ozhike ulla leagues ellam koode ulla thread-il aake 35 posts aanu vannathu.
    So ee season ellam koode otta thread-il aakki.
    Good decision to club all those threads to one as there were few posts even in EPL or La liga threads
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    Liverpool beat Man City to win Community Shield



    Summer signing Darwin Nunez scored as Liverpool beat Premier League champions Manchester City 3-1 to claim the FA Community Shield at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
    The Uruguayan player, acquired from Benfica for an initial fee of 75 million, made himself an instant fan favourite after capping a lively appearance off the bench with a stoppage time goal to secure the first trophy of the season.
    Despite being without Nunez in the first half, Liverpool were quick to strike, with Trent Alexander-Arnold opening the scoring in the 21st minute. His first-time strike took a slight deflection off the head of Nathan Ake and nestled in off the post.

    City's Erling Haaland started his second game since signing for Pep Guardiola's team and spurned two chances to draw level shortly before half-time.
    Jurgen Klopp introduced new man Nunez from the bench an hour in, and Liverpool continued to look dangerous going forward, with City desperate for an equaliser.
    And while all eyes were on Haaland, it was another summer signing -- Julian Alvarez -- who drew the game level in the 70th minute.
    The Argentina forward squeezed a shot past Adrian after a goalmouth scramble that saw Phil Foden win the ball from the Spanish goalkeeper. Alvarez's goal was initially ruled out as his original run in behind was deemed offside, but a lengthy VAR check ended with Craig Pawson overturning the decision.

    But the goal didn't keep City on level terms for long. Nunez drew a handball from Ruben Dias in the penalty area that eventually was awarded through VAR as a penalty. Mohamed Salah dispatched the spot kick with ease.
    Victory was ensured for Klopp's side in added time -- and Nunez got his goal. He nodded home past Ederson to give Liverpool a two-goal cushion and ensure a perfect start to his tenure at Anfield.
    "Our season started today, and it was important for us to get off on the right foot," said Alexander-Arnold, who was full of praise for 23-year-old Nunez's impact.
    "He won the penalty, scored a goal and looked very lively. He's been brought in to score goals, and he's proved he can do that today," he said.
    "He's a top player, a young player who is willing to learn. He's bonded well with the lads. He came on with a point to prove".

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    Bayern survive Leipzig comeback to win 5-3 and lift German Supercup




    German champions Bayern Munich survived a late comeback from RB Leipzig to claim a 5-3 victory in the DFL German Supercup on Saturday with an impressive first half attacking display and new signing Sadio Mane scoring on his debut.
    Bayern, aiming for an 11th consecutive Bundesliga title this season, were eager to prove they remained a serious attacking threat despite the departure of top striker Robert Lewandowski to Barcelona, and they did not have to wait long.

    They scored three times before the break through Jamal Musiala, Mane and Benjamin Pavard to take control of the game.
    "We did it really well in the first half. Leipzig defended deep and we had a lot of time to build things up," Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann said. "We allowed only one shot. But in the second half after about an hour the compactness was not there.
    "At the end we had to factor in that we would be running a bit out of steam as Leipzig are in preparation a bit longer. We are happy to have defended the title."
    Musiala rifled in the opener in the 14th minute before Serge Gnabry cut through the Leipzig defence and delivered a perfect assist for Senegal international Mane, who has joined from Liverpool, to tap in the second goal in the 31st.
    Leipzig's collapse looked complete in first half stoppage time when Musiala weaved his way into the box and set up Benjamin Pavard to drill the ball home.

    Sadio Mane celebrates after scoring on his Bayern Munich debut in the German Supercup against RB Leipzig. Alexander Hassenstein/Getty ImagesBayern's backline was equally as effective in the first half with Leipzig having only one shot on goal in the 45 minutes.
    That all changed after the break with the hosts hitting the woodwork in the 56th with substitute Andre Silva's powerful header before Marcel Halstenberg went one better with his own header three minutes later to cut the deficit.
    Gnabry briefly restored Bayern's three-goal cushion when he fired into the top of the net on the rebound after Thomas Muller's shot was palmed away by keeper Peter Gulacsi.
    A 77th minute penalty by Christopher Nkunku made it 4-2 before Leipzig team mate Dani Olmo scored with a powerful shot to set up a nervous finale to an entertaining encounter.
    However, late substitute Leroy Sane made sure of the first title of the season for Bayern, scoring on the break with the last kick of the game.

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    Paris Saint-Germain thrash Nantes 4-0 to claim 11th Trophe des Champions


    PSG vs Nantes: Trophee des Champions, PSG 4-0 NAN Lionel Messi and Neymar were on target as Paris Saint-Germain thumped Nantes 4-0 to win the Trophee des Champions on Sunday. Messi set the Ligue 1 champions on their way in the 22nd minute with a cool finish, before Neymar doubled their advantage with a superb whipped free-kick from 25 yards on the stroke of half-time. Sergio Ramos made it 3-0 shortly before the hour mark with an improvised finish, then Neymar claimed a second late on from the penalty spot after an incident that saw Jean-Charles Castelletto dismissed.



    Kylian Mbappe did not travel to Israel for the clash at Bloomfield Stadium in Tel Aviv, but his absence was not felt as Christophe Galtier started his reign as PSG boss in style.Achraf Hakimi and Pablo Sarabia went close for PSG inside the opening 10 minutes, while at the other end Ludovic Blas was superbly denied by Gianluigi Donnarumma.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    Liverpool beat Man City to win Community Shield



    Summer signing Darwin Nunez scored as Liverpool beat Premier League champions Manchester City 3-1 to claim the FA Community Shield at the King Power Stadium on Saturday.
    The Uruguayan player, acquired from Benfica for an initial fee of €75 million, made himself an instant fan favourite after capping a lively appearance off the bench with a stoppage time goal to secure the first trophy of the season.
    Despite being without Nunez in the first half, Liverpool were quick to strike, with Trent Alexander-Arnold opening the scoring in the 21st minute. His first-time strike took a slight deflection off the head of Nathan Ake and nestled in off the post.

    City's Erling Haaland started his second game since signing for Pep Guardiola's team and spurned two chances to draw level shortly before half-time.
    Jurgen Klopp introduced new man Nunez from the bench an hour in, and Liverpool continued to look dangerous going forward, with City desperate for an equaliser.
    And while all eyes were on Haaland, it was another summer signing -- Julian Alvarez -- who drew the game level in the 70th minute.
    The Argentina forward squeezed a shot past Adrian after a goalmouth scramble that saw Phil Foden win the ball from the Spanish goalkeeper. Alvarez's goal was initially ruled out as his original run in behind was deemed offside, but a lengthy VAR check ended with Craig Pawson overturning the decision.

    But the goal didn't keep City on level terms for long. Nunez drew a handball from Ruben Dias in the penalty area that eventually was awarded through VAR as a penalty. Mohamed Salah dispatched the spot kick with ease.
    Victory was ensured for Klopp's side in added time -- and Nunez got his goal. He nodded home past Ederson to give Liverpool a two-goal cushion and ensure a perfect start to his tenure at Anfield.
    "Our season started today, and it was important for us to get off on the right foot," said Alexander-Arnold, who was full of praise for 23-year-old Nunez's impact.
    "He won the penalty, scored a goal and looked very lively. He's been brought in to score goals, and he's proved he can do that today," he said.
    "He's a top player, a young player who is willing to learn. He's bonded well with the lads. He came on with a point to prove".

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