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SportsRe: Tobi Amusan Begins Tokyo 2025 World Championships Campaign With Domineering Win by RolandSport: 8:57am On Oct 24, 2025
Good one Tobi keep on with the same energy. Nigeria is blesses with raw talent but the country is nothing to write home about. I'm surprised shever change country like her predecessors.
SportsRe: Could It Be That Man United Is The Problem? by RolandSport: 8:55am On Oct 24, 2025
Onana performance is like Glo network. This week he's exceptional, the next week you will probably swear for him. But man u defense is not helping too.
SportsRe: Asamoah Gyan Accuses Osimhen Of Faking Injury In World Cup Qualifiers by RolandSport: 9:31am On Oct 14, 2025
No be fake injury. Osimhen is too passionate about playing for Nigeria. Abeg, make una rest and just give him time to recover fully
SportsRe: WEEKEND PREDICTIONS: Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea, Liverpool & The Manchester Derby by RolandSport: 9:30am On Oct 14, 2025
It’s hard to predict these big games, but I will check AccuratePredict in addition to your predictions. Over 1.5 seems like a low-risk stake in these matches
SportsRe: Eagles Must Forget Bafana’s Points Deduction – Aiyegbeni by RolandSport: 9:29am On Oct 14, 2025
He's right though. Make Eagles no worry about Bafana matter, make dem just focus on winning ahead.
SportsRe: Current Nigeria Super Eagles The Worst Ever by RolandSport: 9:27am On Oct 14, 2025
Na why I no dey bet or make football predictions on any Nigerian match. The current Super Eagle is not impressive compared to the Okocha, Kanu, and even Mikel Obi era. Who else is to blame, if not the NFF, that continues to overpay foreign coaches and select players based on who-knows-who.
Sports13 Players With The Most Assists In Premier League History by RolandSport(op): 11:40am On Aug 05, 2025
When we talk about football legends, goals usually get all the attention, but the players who set them up, those playmakers also deserve some love too. An assist isn’t just a pass; it shows vision, smart thinking, and skill. The Premier League has always been a great place for these creative players.

With fast breaks and perfectly timed passes, assists have really impacted the success of teams and changed the results of matches. This article dives deep into the 13 elite footballers with the most assists in Premier League history.

These are not just statistics; they are testaments to artistry, selflessness, and footballing intelligence that elevated their teammates and delivered silverware. Want to know the players with the most assists in the world? See our full list of the players with most assists in football history.

13. Christian Eriksen – 70 Assists

Christian Eriksen‘s skill and vision made him a standout midfielder over the past ten years. He racked up 70 assists in the Premier League, especially shining during his time at Tottenham. From 2015 to 2019, he always managed to hit double-digit assists, with an impressive 16 in the 2016/17 season when Spurs came in second.
He was a big part of their Champions League journey in 2019 and helped the team consistently place in the top four. Now playing for Manchester United, Eriksen is still showing his talent, creating chances and linking up with players like Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Højlund.

12. Ashley Young – 71 Assists

Ashley Young racked up 71 assists while playing for Watford, Aston Villa, and Manchester United. At Aston Villa, he was recognized for his speed and crossing ability, helping strikers like John Carew and Gabby Agbonlahor.

When he joined United in 2011, he played a big role in Sir Alex Ferguson’s last title-winning season in 2012/13. Even after switching to full-back, he kept making important plays and assists, proving he could adapt to different roles on the pitch.

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13 Players with the Most Assists in Premier League History

SportsTop 10 Highest-scoring Games In Premier League History by RolandSport(op): 9:34am On Jul 27, 2025
The Premier League is often seen as one of the most exciting football leagues out there, and it's easy to see why. There are unique games where goals seem to come from everywhere, shaping the history of the highest-scoring matches in the league. This mix of high energy, top players, and devoted fans has led to some unforgettable moments in football. But there's something special about matches that become goal bonanzas.

Whether it’s dramatic comebacks or one-sided results, these games are remembered not just for the score-line, but for their emotional impact and memorable moments. If you're tuning into Premier League matches today or looking back at past matches, these 10 classics have made their mark in the league's history.

Let's take a look at each of these matches, filled with excitement, standout players, fans' reactions, and why they were so important. If you want to know who scored the most in Premier League football history, click here to explore our list of Premier League top scorers of all time.

10. Tottenham 6–4 Leicester City (February 1, 2004)

Before Leicester pulled off that incredible title win, they were just trying to avoid getting kicked out of the league. Back in 2004, when they played at White Hart Lane, no one could have seen a 10-goal game coming, especially against a hit-or-miss Tottenham team. Jermain Defoe was on fire, with help from Frédéric Kanouté and Robbie Keane adding to the score.

Leicester didn't back down, though; Les Ferdinand and Paul Dickov made sure the game stayed competitive. Spurs fans left with big smiles, not just because of the win, but because their team played so boldly. Fans watching from outside were shocked at how open both teams were.


As one Sky Sports commentator put it, “Defending is thrown out the window, a raw Premier League entertainment.” It truly was one of those wild matches that everyone talked about the next day, not because of title races or relegation worries, but just because it was pure football fun.

9. Southampton 3–6 Manchester United (October 26, 1996)

Looking back at the 90s, the Premier League was still figuring itself out, but wild matches like this one showed its energy. The trip to The Dell was chaotic right from the start, and not just because there were nine goals. What everyone remembers is Sir Alex Ferguson's surprising move, swapping out goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel for Raimond van der Gouw after they conceded early.

United's defense had a rough night, but their offense, with stars like Eric Cantona, David Beckham, and Andy Cole, dominated Southampton. This game was even more memorable because just a day earlier, United had lost 5–0 to Newcastle. They needed this match as a response; it was wild, unpredictable, and perfectly United.

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Top 10 Highest-Scoring Games in Premier League History

Sports11 Most Embarrassing Moments In Football History by RolandSport(op): 8:51am On Jul 27, 2025
In historic records of football history, glory often takes the spotlight but disaster has a memory of its own. While fans celebrate hat-tricks, titles, trophies and wins in football rivalries matches, some of the most embarrassing moments in football history are those soaked in humiliation, misjudgment, or pure silliness. These incidents might be painful for the players involved but it forms an interesting and viral content of the beautiful game’s legacy.

These are the moments players wish could be erased. Yet they live on, immortalized in memes, reels, and football history.

Why Mistakes Go Viral in Football History

Mistakes in football aren’t just failures in judgment, they’re global events. The use of television and social media makes an awkward own-goal in a minor league circle the globe in minutes. In this era of instant trending, a moment of madness becomes immortal, living on in highlight reels, GIFs, and fan banter.

Here are 11 of the most embarrassing moments in football history

11. Patrice Evra Kicks a Fan – Before Kick-Off

In 2017, before a Europa League clash between Marseille and Vitória Guimarães, French defender Patrice Evra lost his cool in an extraordinary way. As tensions increased between fans and players during warm-up, Evra responded not with words but with a karate kick to a fan’s head.

The shocking act, similar to Eric Cantona’s infamous kung-fu kick, led to Evra being sent off before the match even began. FIFA football gave him a ban, and Marseille terminated his contract. It remains a strange stain on a long and decorated career. Evra’s career never recovered.

10. The “Wrong Shirt” Debacle – Peter Enckelman’s Nightmare

Peter Enckelman, then goalkeeper for Aston Villa, committed one of the most infamous mistakes in Premier League fixtures in football history. In the 2002 Birmingham derby, a throw-in from defender Olof Mellberg went under Enckelman’s foot and into the net.

The own goal sparked wild celebrations among Birmingham fans. Enckelman’s look of disbelief and the fact that he may not have even touched the ball only increased the embarrassment. In football rivalries matches, errors become forbidden. Enckelman’s error lives on as one of the most abnormal own goals ever conceded in football history.

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11 Most Embarrassing Moments in Football History

Sports11 Fastest Hat-tricks In Football History by RolandSport(op): 10:27am On Jul 25, 2025
When a player is awarded the highest goal scorer, it’s a moment of victory. But when a player scores three goals in record time, it becomes legend. The fastest hat-tricks in football history aren’t just statistically great, they’re electric, unforgettable, full of brilliance that defy logic and shatter records. Across leagues, countries, and competitions, these trebles have left fans and opponents alike in stunned admiration.

Why the Fastest Hat-Tricks Matter in Football

Scoring three goals in a single match requires precision, stamina, and often a touch of magic. But doing it in a matter of minutes? That passed talent, it entered the book of football history. The fastest hat-tricks showcase not only a player’s killer instinct but also a unique moment where everything aligns with form, opportunity, and ruthless finishing.

What Qualifies as One of the Fastest Hat-Tricks?

In football sport, a “hat-trick” is typically recorded when a player scores three goals in one match, regardless of the interval between them. However, for this list, timing is everything. We’re talking about the shortest time between a player’s first and third goal in a single match, officially recognized by football associations or leagues.

Let’s see a countdown of the 11 fastest hat-tricks inside football, and the remarkable stories behind them.

11. Ronaldo Nazário – 4 Minutes (Real Madrid vs Alavés).

He arrived at the Bernabéu with a legacy, and within minutes, Ronaldo proved why. The Brazilian legend, fresh off a World Cup win, came off the bench and scored a hat-trick in a staggering 4 minutes. Fans barely had time to settle before he did the wonders. Each goal, a blend of balance, acceleration, and composure. It reminded the world of his unmatched brilliance.

10. Robert Lewandowski – 3 Minutes 22 Seconds(Bayern Munich vs Wolfsburg)

What Lewandowski did in 2015 wasn’t just the fastest hat-trick in Bundesliga history, he scored five goals in nine minutes, including a hat-trick in 3 minutes. A performance so clinical, so surgical, that Pep Guardiola could only laugh in disbelief. It was as though time stopped for him and only him.

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11 Fastest Hat-Tricks in Football History

SportsTop 11 Football Players Who Scored Against Former Teams by RolandSport(op): 11:39am On Jul 23, 2025
Scoring a goal is always a great feeling, but doing it against a former team? That’s a whole different vibe. For a lot of football players, playing against their old clubs mean more than just another game; they bring back memories of friendships, fans, and sometimes tough breakups. Whether the celebrations are low-key or over-the-top, these moments have added a lot to modern football stories.

In this article, we’ll look at the Top 11 football players who found the net against their old teams, sharing the goals, what was on the line, how they celebrated, and the feelings that followed. In addition to this, also check out our list of 21 football players who became the most decorated in history.

11. Carlos Tevez – Juventus vs Manchester United (2013)

Carlos Tevez played for both Manchester teams before moving to Juventus. When he played against Manchester United in the Champions League, fans were really looking forward to it. Tevez scored and celebrated like he always does.

For United fans, it was a tough moment, especially with his history at City. That goal was super important in the match, and Tevez always seemed to shine when the pressure was on, no matter who he was up against.

10. Frank Lampard – Manchester City vs Chelsea (2014)

Frank Lampard’s goal against Chelsea in 2014 is definitely one of the most touching moments on this list. He’s a club legend, having scored over 200 goals for Chelsea, but he moved to Manchester City later in his career. During a Premier League match, he came off the bench and scored to level the game.

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Top 11 Football Players Who Scored Against Former Teams

Sports15 Greatest Goal Scorers In FIFA World Cup History – Ranked! by RolandSport(op): 9:27am On Jul 19, 2025
The FIFA World Cup is the most important event in football. It’s where reputations are made, hearts are broken, and where a single goal can put a name into football history. To score at a World Cup match is to stamp your legacy on the global stage. But some men go beyond that, they become FIFA World Cup all-time leading scorers, legends defined not by one goal, but by many.

What Makes a FIFA World Cup Goal Scorer Truly Great?

Greatness in the FIFA World Cup is about impact, longevity, and timing. It’s more than just totalling the number of goals. Were the goals decisive? Did they come against elite opposition? Did they make an era? This list ranks players not just by their numbers, but by the gravity of their strikes.

15. Grzegorz Lato (Poland) – 10 Goals

Lato doesn’t get the praises of European greats, but in 1974 he was unstoppable. He won the Golden Boot with seven goals, combining high speed with composure. His goals helped Poland finish third, a stunning result for a nation that entered the tournament as outsiders.

14. Gary Lineker (England) – 10 Goals

England doesn’t produce many accurate finishers at the FIFA World Cup. Gary Lineker is the exception. He won the Golden Boot in 1986 and added four more goals in 1990. Lineker’s instincts, especially inside the six-yard box, made him one of the most effective forwards the England team have ever known.

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15 Greatest Goal Scorers in FIFA World Cup History – Ranked!

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