No winner at Anfield, Scandal in Serie A. Daily Digest for March 10

Football news 10 mar 2024, 18:00
Liam Carter Dailysports's expert Liam Carter
No winner at Anfield, Scandal in Serie A. Daily Digest for March 10 No winner at Anfield, Scandal in Serie A. Daily Digest for March 10

The Dailysports team has prepared a selection of the most interesting sports news for their readers for Sunday, March 10th.

Draw at Anfield in favor of Arsenal. Liverpool and Manchester City failed to determine the strongest team. John Stones put the Citizens ahead, with the Reds responding with a penalty scored by Alexis McAllister. This result allowed Arsenal to hold onto the top spot, as they have a better goal difference than Jürgen Klopp's team.

Scandal in Serie A. In the 28th round match of the Italian Serie A, Verona defeated Lecce (1-0). But the most interesting events started after the final whistle. After the match, there was a scuffle between the players, involving Verona's head coach Roberto D'Aversa and Lecce's forward Thomas Henry.

The culmination of the altercation was the fact that Lecce's coach simply headbutted Verona's player. The Frenchman tried to retaliate, but was held back by his teammates. As a result, both participants in the fight received red cards from the referee.

Bayern forward wanted by Barça. Bayern Munich forward Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting has attracted the attention of Barcelona. This was reported by Sport.es.

The Catalans are interested in signing the player as a free agent when his contract with the German club expires this summer. The player is also being pursued by teams from the Premier League, Serie A, and Saudi Arabia.

Deserved recognition for Inzaghi. Inter Milan's head coach Simone Inzaghi has been awarded the "Bearzot" award as the best Italian coach of the year. Under Inzaghi, Inter is racing towards the title. The Nerazzurri have won 10 matches in a row in Serie A and lead their nearest pursuer by 10 points.

Double triumph for the Boe brothers. The men's pursuit race concluded the eighth stage of the Biathlon World Cup in Salt Lake City. The victory was claimed by Norwegian Johannes Thingnes Boe, who completed the distance in just 30 minutes and 2 seconds. Second place went to his brother, Tarjei. The third position was taken by Frenchman Emilien Jacquelin.

Man United ready to pay for Benfica talent. Manchester United are ready to spend just over £100 million to acquire young Benfica midfielder Joao Neves. The Portuguese player has personally caught the eye of the club's new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe. If the transfer goes through, it will be a record for the club after the acquisition of Paul Pogba from Juventus.

Real Madrid marching towards the title. Real Madrid secured a crushing victory over Celta Vigo (4-0). Vinicius and Guler scored for Los Blancos, with two more goals coming from Celta's players into their own net. The gap from Girona, who are second, is seven points with 10 rounds to go in the championship.

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