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Real Madrid beats Man City to finish as world’s highest-earning club in 2023

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Real Madrid concluded the 2022/23 season as the world’s highest-earning football club, generating an impressive revenue of €830 million, as reported by Football Benchmark.

Notably, this feat was achieved despite the club not clinching La Liga or the Champions League titles during that period, with those honors going to Barcelona and Manchester City, respectively.

Following closely behind Real Madrid, Manchester City ranked second in revenue, amassing €826 million.

Real Madrid’s remarkable financial success was attributed primarily to earnings from TV rights, merchandise sales, and ticket sales.

The inauguration of their 80,000-capacity stadium also played a significant role in boosting the club’s revenue.

The club’s robust financial position enables them to make substantial signings, such as Tchouameni and Bellingham, for fees exceeding €100 million.

Looking ahead, Real Madrid is expected to continue their financial success in the 2023/24 season, especially if they secure victories in the Champions League and La Liga, where they are considered strong contenders.

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Pep Guardiola Causes Controversy With Explanation On Cuts To His Face After Man City Draw

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Pep Guardiola Causes Controversy With Explanation On Cuts To His Face After Man City Draw

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola sparked curiosity when visible scratches were seen on his face following a dramatic draw against Feyenoord.

The Premier League champions, desperate to end their winless run, appeared to be cruising to victory with a 3-0 lead. However, a late collapse in the final 15 minutes saw them settle for a draw, further compounding their frustrations.

Guardiola, addressing the media after the match, drew attention for the marks on his nose and head. When questioned, he explained that the injuries were accidental but lightheartedly joked about wanting to harm himself. “My finger, here,” Guardiola said, pointing to his nose. “My nail. I want to harm myself.”

As Guardiola left the press conference, a reporter offered words of encouragement, saying, “It will be okay.”

However, things remain far from okay for City, who now face the daunting challenge of an away game at league leaders Liverpool this weekend. Guardiola stressed the need for his side to regroup and regain their form ahead of the critical clash at Anfield.

Reflecting on the Feyenoord game, Guardiola expressed frustration over the missed opportunity to secure a win. “Three episodes didn’t allow us to win, what we needed,” he said. “The game was good. We scored three, could have scored more, and did everything, but in the end, we gave away the first goal and lost stability.”

He continued, “It’s not about running or commitment, but in football, you have to do it in the key moments. The second goal, it hits the post—what can you do? We need to rest for a day or two and prepare for Anfield.”

When asked about lifting the team’s morale, Guardiola acknowledged his responsibility. “We have to, I have to—it’s my job,” he said. “We played a good game but couldn’t control the last minutes.”

Should City lose to Liverpool this weekend, they risk falling 11 points behind in the Premier League title race. After the trip to Merseyside, City will host Nottingham Forest before traveling to face Crystal Palace, a schedule that leaves little room for error.

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Arne Slot Taking Feyenoord Lesson Forward As Liverpool Prepare To Face Real Madrid

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Arne Slot Taking Feyenoord Lesson Forward As Liverpool Prepare To Face Real Madrid

Arne Slot continues to excel as Liverpool manager, and now he faces one of football’s ultimate challenges: taking on the European powerhouse, Real Madrid.

The Dutchman acknowledges the resilience of the reigning champions, a team renowned for its ability to turn games around under pressure.

Liverpool currently lead the Premier League, with only Nottingham Forest managing to take three points from them in domestic play this season.

In Europe, the Reds have been flawless, defeating AC Milan, Bologna, RB Leipzig, and Bayer Leverkusen to sit atop the Champions League standings with a perfect record.

However, a major test looms with the arrival of Real Madrid at Anfield. The 15-time European champions, led by the competition’s most decorated manager, Carlo Ancelotti, have built a reputation for always finding a way to win. Their resilience was on full display in previous campaigns, including their 2022 triumph, where they defeated Liverpool in the final.

Reflecting on Madrid’s unmatched tenacity, Slot said, “At my former club, I often mentioned how Madrid always finds a way to win. They have so much quality, and even when games are tough, they still manage to secure victory. That’s one of the reasons they’ve won this tournament so many times.”

Slot emphasized the importance of staying vigilant until the final whistle, especially against Madrid. “If we’re fortunate enough to lead by a goal or more, we know the game isn’t over until it’s officially done. It’s always like this in football, but it feels especially true when facing Real Madrid,” he added.

Liverpool’s last encounter with Real Madrid at Anfield, during the 2022-23 season, serves as a stark reminder of their opponent’s determination. Despite an early two-goal lead, Liverpool fell 5-2 on the night and 6-2 on aggregate in the last-16 tie.

The Reds haven’t beaten Madrid since 2009, enduring two final defeats among eight winless encounters. Slot has the opportunity to achieve something Jurgen Klopp couldn’t—defeating Real Madrid as Liverpool manager.

This season’s Real Madrid is navigating changes, including the arrival of Kylian Mbappé and the absence of injured star Vinicius Jr. Despite their formidable squad, Madrid have lost two of their four Champions League games this season. Jude Bellingham, who was heavily linked with Liverpool before his move to Madrid, will make his Anfield debut tonight.

Bellingham, however, won’t face close friend Trent Alexander-Arnold at full strength. The Liverpool right-back, recovering from a hamstring injury, isn’t fit to start but could feature later in the game.

When asked about the possibility of Alexander-Arnold joining Madrid next season, given his contract situation at Liverpool, Bellingham chose to remain diplomatic.

“He’s a Liverpool player, and it would be disrespectful to come to his home, especially with a big game ahead, and comment on something that could be misconstrued,” said Bellingham, deflecting speculation about his England teammate’s future.

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Leroy Sane Breaks Silence On Arsenal Transfer Rumors

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Leroy Sane has revealed ongoing talks with Bayern Munich about extending his contract at the Allianz Arena, signaling his reluctance to consider a return to the Premier League.

The German winger, who joined Bayern from Manchester City in 2020, is now in the final year of his current deal.

This situation has sparked interest from Premier League clubs, including Arsenal, Manchester United, and Liverpool, especially after Sane’s hesitation to commit to an extension last year.

From January, clubs outside Germany can legally initiate discussions with Sane regarding a potential transfer. However, the 28-year-old has delivered a significant setback to his suitors, expressing his preference to remain at Bayern if terms can be agreed.

Since arriving in Munich, Sane has made a strong impact, contributing 51 goals and 50 assists across 186 appearances.

Despite featuring mostly from the bench this season under Vincent Kompany, Sane has reiterated his commitment to Bayern. In an interview with BILD, he stated: “We are in talks. I feel comfortable in Munich. I feel really comfortable. Talks are very good. My focus is currently only on Bayern.”

Addressing the possibility of a Premier League return, Sane was clear about his priorities. “I follow Premier League football, but the attraction for me lies in the club where I can show my best performance, develop, and win titles. I have that at Bayern,” he said.

Although Sane has seen limited starts this season, Kompany—his former Manchester City teammate—has acknowledged the winger’s influence. Speaking after Bayern’s recent win against Benfica, Kompany praised Sane’s contribution: “Leroy changed the game, you could say that. Leroy did very well after he was subbed on.

“I’m very happy to have the quality of Leroy Sane and Michael Olise in the same position, not to forget Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry. They have all scored goals and contributed well so far this season.”

Manchester United and Arsenal, who were reportedly preparing to battle for Sane’s signature, may now be forced to reconsider their plans.

Both clubs were eager to secure the services of a player with proven Premier League credentials, including two league titles and a PFA Young Player of the Year award from his time at Manchester City.

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