Unstoppable Spirit: Ante Palaversa Refuses to Let Celtic Defeat Dampen Aberdeen’s Electrifying Surge!

11/11/2024 Raymond 0

Aberdeen’s Ante Palaversa never doubted his team’s resilience after their heavy defeat to Celtic, and he proved it by opening the scoring in a convincing 4-1 win over Dundee. The Croatian midfielder, standing in for Sivert Nilsen, highlighted the team’s unity as the key to their strong response. “It was all about sticking together,” he remarked, proud of how they extended their unbeaten run in the Premiership. Palaversa also praised goalkeeper Dimitar Mitov, whose crucial penalty save kept the Dons level at halftime. Reflecting on his journey, Palaversa, once signed by Manchester City, spoke of his gratitude for this opportunity to grow at Aberdeen and his ambition to one day represent Croatia’s national team. “I’m just focused on training and games right now, proving that I can play at this level,” he shared, eager to keep pushing forward with each match.

Xherdan Shaqiri says how he wants to be remembered after pipping Cristiano Ronaldo to feat

20/06/2024 Raymond 0

Former Stoke City forward Xherdan Shaqiri scored a remarkable goal against Angus Gunn at Euro 2024, securing a draw with Scotland and propelling Switzerland into the knock-out stages. This stunning strike not only ensured Switzerland’s progression but also marked Shaqiri as the first European to score in each of the last six major tournaments, surpassing Cristiano Ronaldo. Reflecting on his goal, Shaqiri said, “I wanted to take full advantage of the opponent’s mistake. Then I saw that the goalkeeper was standing far out and thought to myself: ‘Come on, flick it in now.’ I was glad that I didn’t injure my knees in the celebration. But of course, it was an important goal. And a very nice one too.”

‘Ready’: Sunderland striker sends Tottenham message ahead of final after Reading and West Ham comebacks

23/05/2024 Raymond 0

Trey Ogunsuyi, striker for Sunderland U21s, is eagerly anticipating Sunday’s Premier League 2 final against Tottenham. Reflecting on his recent performance, Ogunsuyi described scoring the decisive goal in the semi-final against Reading as an incredible experience. His crucial goal came in the 120th minute, securing a victory for the young Black Cats in extra-time. This goal marked the 17-year-old’s second in the Premier League 2, following a previous score against Wolves in the round of 16. Ogunsuyi expressed his elation, stating, “It was amazing, I can’t describe it, but I ran and celebrated once I saw the ball hit the back of the net. To help seal the win was a great feeling.”