Emre Can's Bicycle Kick Against Watford Named EPL Goal Of The Season
Emre Can has deservedly been awarded the EPL goal of the season award for his magisterial bicycle kick against Watford.
Here are the nominees Can's goal beat out:
Jordan Henderson for his strike against Chelsea... and Emre Can for his against Watford.
— Anfield Edition (@AnfieldEdition) May 22, 2017
How Arsenal Can Win The FA Cup Final
England’s showpiece club soccer fixture will finally feature a heavyweight matchup. Each year the inevitable questions arise regarding whether or not the FA Cup has lost its magic, but the argument can be made that the tournament has seen too much magic as of late.
Watch Jurgen Klopp Delightfully Try To Do Australian Things
Jurgen Klopp is a delight. He is a delight in Liverpool and he is even more of a delight when he is in Australia.
Watch Jurgen do some native dancing, try to play the didgeridoo and throw a boomerang. I would watch him dancing on a loop for 10 hours every day and never go to work again if I could.
I hope he learns to play the didgeridoo for real someday. I also hope he learns to throw a boomerang so it comes back. I hope he never learns to throw a spear properly. He would definitely kill Dejan Lovren in a rage if that happened.
Guillermo Varela Is In Trouble For Tattoos
Former Eintracht Frankfurt fullback Guillermo Varela has proven that you don't need to be an Ohio State football player to get in trouble for unauthorized tattoos. Varela, who spent this season on loan at Frankfurt from Mancheser United, has had his loan deal terminated because of a tattoo.
Premier League Footballer Begins Off-Season By Kicking A Man In The Head
Manchester City defender Jason Denayer, who spent this season on loan at Sunderland, said he was reacting instinctively when he kicked a man in the head during a brawl in Belgium.
The 21-year-old's agent said Denayer "was in the wrong place at the wrong time".
City defender Jason Denayer was filmed kicking a man in the head during a brawl outside a bar in Brussels. pic.twitter.com/x0jTwdjJDr
Watching David Beckham Provide Outrageous Assists For Various Legends Is A Good Time
When you limit your playing career to Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, Milan and Paris Saint-Germain (and represent the English national team for 14 years), you're inevitably going to play alongside some of the world's best players. What's more, if you're a really great passer of the ball, which David Beckham was, you're going to provide a few classy assists for that talent.
John Terry Says He Doesn't Care About Criticism Of His Chelsea Send-Off
John Terry is not mad. This is funny to him. He's laughing, actually.
Terry arranged his own substitution in the 26th minute of Chelsea's final match of the season — the final match of Terry's Chelsea career — because he wanted to honor himself by having the fans honor him. Terry was made fun of for this frivolous situation (The other players formed an honor guard as he left the stadium! Really!), but he is not mad at all.
Leroy Sane Got A Tattoo Of Himself Celebrating His Tap In Goal
Leroy Sane had a breakout season for Manchester City, scoring nine times in 35 total apperances and helping his team to a third place finish in the Premier League.
Perhaps his biggest goal came against Monaco during the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16. Sane scored in the 82nd minute to push City's advantage to 5-3, one they would ultimately relinquish during the second leg.