La Liga, Espanyol and Real Madrid
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Espanyol is off to a flyer in La Liga, but how long will the good times last under its new U.S. ownership, which includes shareholder J.J. Watt?
There was one new signing on display, two if you include Park Seung-soo, the young South Korean winger who joined from Suwon Bluewings last month and made a couple of lively cameo appearances on Newcastle’s tour to east Asia.
It was telling that Alexander Sorloth was on the bench, and even more so that Antoine Griezmann joined him. Diego Simeone, renowned for taking a number of weeks, if not months, to acclimatise his new
U.S. men's national team midfielder Johnny Cardoso made his debut for Atlético Madrid, but the team conceded two late goals to lose its LaLiga season opener to Espanyol. Despite debuting most of its new signings, Atleti lost its Spanish league opening match for the first-ever time under coach Diego Simeone.
Diego Simeone admitted Atlético Madrid were "hurt" by a 2-1 defeat at Espanyol in their opening LaLiga game of the season, after the team failed to capitalize on Julián Álvarez's sensational first-half free kick.
The former MLS star expressed concern about the American’s debut with Atletico Madrid, highlighting the pressure of being substituted at halftime
Mentality monsters & million-dollar rivals - who can upset England?
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JJ Watt, the NFL legend who is the new idol (and shareholder) of Espanyol: "There will be more beers in the future"
Once one of the best defenders of his generation, Watt is now part of Velocity Sports Limited, the investment group that has taken control of Espanyol and the English Burnley. At 36 years old, Watt comments on the NFL on CBS Sports.
Atletico Madrid give up a first-half lead as Espanyol come from behind to take all three points in their opening LaLiga clash.
Espanyol are more like Rayo Vallecano (a Segunda Division team based in Madrid). Barca eats everything here, they are very powerful, for all reasons — sporting, political, everything.
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Burnley Express on MSNBurnley's stance on Mike Tresor amid reports of Espanyol loan swoop
Mike Tresor is expected to leave Turf Moor before the end of the summer transfer window, the Burnley Express understands.