Isco takes a step forward and puts Zidane in trouble
Author of a superb match against Sporting Gijón, Isco made it clear to Zinedine Zidane that he is ready to start in the match that tomorrow measures Real Madrid against Bayern Munich. So far, the attacking midfielder is the third player in the squad with the fewest minutes in European competitions (only ahead of Yáñez and Mariano), so it remains to be seen if Zizou responds to the clamor of the crowd or remains faithful to the scheme he has used in previous games.
Liverpool tries to stop FC Barcelona's feet
The Liverpool board has made it clear to FC Barcelona that they have no intention of opening the door to one of their best players, Brazilian Philippe Coutinho. Although the Catalans have never hidden their desire to acquire the services of the talented forward, the English club will do everything in their power to, as reported by Sport, prevent the departure of a player who is essential in Jürgen Klopp's plans. "I'm not worried, I think Coutinho is very good here and feels comfortable," the coach admitted.
Ederson returns to where his meteoric rise began
On March 5, 2016, Ederson made his debut as a starter in the Liga NOS match between Sporting Portugal and Benfica. Next weekend, the Brazilian goalkeeper will return to the starting point, José Alvalade Stadium, and he will do so as the undisputed starter for the red team and as one of the most coveted goalkeepers in European football. Clubs like Manchester City, FC Barcelona, and Real Madrid have followed him closely throughout this season.