One Reason Ronaldo Should Go To Every MLS Team
Cristiano Ronaldo is (maybe) Coming to the U.S. The18 gives the best reason for him to come to every team.
Cristiano Ronaldo is (maybe) Coming to the U.S. The18 gives the best reason for him to come to every team.
Who is the best soccer player in the world today? It’s between these two, and it’s hard to argue against either one.
When the best player in the world buys a car, you better believe it lives up to his billing.
With Sunday's clash between the red halves of Liverpool and Manchester approaching, The18 takes a look at the players fans just love to hate.
The Barcelona star features his new boot in adidas's new campaign, "There Will Be Haters."
This isn’t what their coaches had in mind when they said, “go kick it about a bit.”
Messi made a show of eliminating Manchester City from Champions League play today. And his former boss, Pep Guardiola, happened to be in the stands to catch the action.
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the top names in men’s soccer, but would a move to the US make him an icon?
If there is one thing that has never been in short supply in the life of Mario Balotelli, it’s haters. The combination of his large personality, perceived arrogance, and talent level means that he is just as likely to piss off an entire stadium as he is to bring it to its feet in celebration. The fact that he lives in the first “hater generation,” as rapper Wale so eloquently put it, doesn’t help. Social media is nothing if not a bastion for ignorant hatred, and of all the celebrities who operate in the space Balotelli probably receives the worst of it.
Zlatan was not happy with a missed refereeing decision that led to PSG losing 3-2 against Bourdeaux, and he took out his frustrations on the entire country of France. Don’t judge him too soon, though.