Freddie Woodman and Kieran Morrison are both in line to make their Liverpool debuts when the Reds host Crystal Palace in the EFL Cup fourth round at Anfield today.
Freddie Woodman of Liverpool (Photo Credit: The Reds via X)
Teenager Kieran Morrison also gets his big chance. The 19-year-old starts in the midfield pivot alongside Alexis Mac Allister and he will be aiming to make an impact today. Liverpool made the announcement of the two players starting in a post made via the team’s official X account.
They posted:
Freddie Woodman and Kieran Morrison are set to make their Reds debuts this evening pic.twitter.com/M5ec9QAp2u
Liverpool starting XI: Woodman; Ramsay, Gomez, Robertson, Kerkez; Endo, Mac Allister; Morrison, Nyoni, Ngumoha; Chiesa.
While the focus will be on the two debutants, there’s no denying the pressure on the team. Liverpool have lost five of their last six matches, and the mood around Anfield has been uneasy. Slot will be hoping this reshuffled side can spark a response and maybe, just maybe, start turning things around.
Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard has spoken with confidence and belief ahead of tonight’s Carabao Cup clash against Brighton & Hove Albion, saying the Gunners are ready to take the competition seriously as another chance to win silverware this season. This comes after Softfootball reported that Bukayo Saka revealed that now is Arsenal’s time to win the league.
With Arsenal in fine form across both the Premier League and Europe, the Norwegian midfielder pointed out that one thing that’s stood out is how goals have been coming from everywhere. After Eberechi Eze, fondly called “Ebs” by his teammates, scored in Sunday’s narrow 1-nil win over Crystal Palace, Ødegaard couldn’t help but praise the English star’s calm finish.
He revealed:
Ebs got his goal on Sunday, and that was almost meant to be, wasn’t it? It was a great finish, and he showed really good technique to get over the ball properly and finish that well. I think it was a big moment for him, and we were all really pleased for him. We know he’s the type of player who brings goals and assists in crucial moments.
I saw as well that he’s our 11th different scorer in the league this season, and that’s exactly what you want throughout the season. It’s a real strength of ours. When you look at our team, you see goals everywhere; everyone is able to contribute and take responsibility. To be fair I think we’ve seen that over the past few seasons as well that we can share the goals around the squad.
We want to keep that going, of course, and tonight’s match could be another chance for people to step up and take their opportunity.
Arteta and his Arsenal Players (Photo Credit; Arsenal via X)
With three tough away matches before the November break, the Carabao Cup gives other players a good stage to impress and Odegaard is confident that Aresnal have the squad depth to go all the way and achive great things this season.
He said:
We are determined to do well in every single competition this season, and tonight that means the Carabao Cup. This competition can progress really quickly, if we win tonight we will be in the quarter-finals and suddenly you can see the end of the tournament approaching.
That’s a huge motivation for us going into the game. Everyone knows that we want to win trophies, and how important that is for us. This competition is the first chance to do that this season. It’s great that we have lots of players desperate to be out there playing. The level in training is really good right now, and there is a great energy at the training ground, but nothing replaces the matches.
We have a bigger squad now and a lot of players competing, so I’m sure everyone will be ready if they are called tonight. Everyone deserves to play, and we are all together, wanting to keep this good run going.
Though Ødegaard is still recovering from his minor injury spending time on the anti-gravity treadmill at the Sobha facility—he says he’s improving well. He also spoke about his goal to help Norway qualify for the 2026 World Cup, with key qualifiers coming soon.
As Arsenal look to reach the Carabao Cup quarter-finals, Ødegaard’s message stays simple but powerful: every competition matters, and everyone’s role counts.
Atalanta and AC Milan played out a gritty 1–1 draw at the Gewiss Stadium on Tuesday night, October 28, 2025. The result wasn’t surprising, as Softfootball predicted a 1-1 draw in the pre-game reports, and the match had its moments, some flashes of brilliance, but also long stretches where both sides just couldn’t finish what they started.
Milan drew first blood early. In the 6th minute, Samuele Ricci let one fly from a distance, and with a bit of luck, it took a heavy touch off Éderson that completely wrong-footed Marco Carnesecchi. It wasn’t the prettiest goal, but Milan would take it all day, as they even posted a video of the celebratory scenes after that banger goal on their official X account.
Atalanta didn’t sit back. They kept pushing, and Ademola Lookman, who’s looked sharper lately, kept asking questions. After a couple of close shaves, he finally got his reward in the 38th minute. Mario Pašalić slid a clever ball through, and Lookman smashed it home with his left foot for his first goal of the season.
AC Milan players celebrating (Photo Credit: AC Milan via X)
In the second half, Milan came out with a bit more purpose. Christopher Nkunku replaced Rafael Leão, while Ruben Loftus-Cheek came on for Santiago Giménez, who limped off holding his ankle not a great sign for Allegri’s men. The Rossoneri had the better spells, but honestly, not enough end product. Mike Maignan had to pull off a big save from Davide Zappacosta, though Atalanta probably looked more likely to nick it late on.
In the end, it’s another draw for Atalanta, their fifth in a row, and frustration showed on Ivan Jurić’s face Massimiliano Allegri, meanwhile, stays unbeaten since returning to Milan, but you can sense he’s not entirely happy either. Nine games in, they’re solid, just not sparkling.
Next up, Atalanta travel to Udinese on November 1, while Milan host AS Roma at San Siro a day earlier. Both are still in the title race, but neither are really firing on all cylinders.
Al-Ittihad booked their place in the King’s Cup quarterfinals after a dramatic 2–1 win over Al-Nassr on Tuesday night, despite being reduced to ten men late in the game. Softfootball, in an earlier report, expected Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo to be influential in this encounter, and they delivered. Benzema got the first goal for his team, while Cristiano Ronaldo was involved in Al-Nassr’s equaliser.
The visitors struck early when Karim Benzema calmly slotted home in the 15th minute, punishing a defensive lapse from Al-Nassr. That goal gave Al-Ittihad confidence to settle quickly into their rhythm. But the hosts responded with energy, and it was Ângelo Gabriel who brought the game level on the half-hour mark with a smart finish inside the box.
Just when it looked like the first half would end even, Houssem Aouar pounced on another sloppy moment at the back, firing Al-Ittihad ahead in stoppage time (45+2’). His goal silenced the home crowd and restored the visitors’ control going into the break.
The second half was almost all Al-Nassr; 67.6% possession and 22 shots tell the story, but it was not quite enough to turn it around. Ronaldo had a golden chance one-on-one but missed narrowly, while Kingsley Coman and João Félix both saw efforts denied by goalkeeper Predrag Rajković, who made four crucial saves to preserve his side’s lead.
There was late drama when Ahmed Al-Julaydan saw red for a rash challenge on Aiman Yahya, leaving Al-Ittihad down to ten men for the closing stages. Still, Al-Nassr failed to capitalise, their attack running out of ideas as the visitors clung on for a hard-fought win.
Houssem Aouar of Al-Ittihad (Al-Ittihad via X)
It was the second meeting between both sides this season; the last time, back in September, Al-Nassr won 2–0 thanks to Sadio Mané and Ronaldo. But this time, it was Al-Ittihad who had the final say.
With the victory, Al-Ittihad move on to face either Al-Ahli or Al-Fayha in the quarterfinals. The victory was so important Al-Ittihad posted a video of Fabinho celebrating via the Al-Ittihad official X account.
Wolverhampton Wanderers welcome Chelsea to Molineux on Wednesday, October 29, 2025, for a tense EFL Cup fourth-round showdown. Both sides need this one badly, not just for progress, but for confidence.
Wolves, led by Vitor Pereira, are struggling to find rhythm. They’ve gone five league games without a win, including that painful 3–2 loss to Burnley last weekend. Still, they’ve looked sharper in cup action, knocking out Everton 2–0 in the previous round.
For Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea, the mood isn’t exactly calm either. Their 2–1 defeat to Sunderland ended a four-match winning streak and exposed a few cracks. The Londoners will be eager to set things right and continue their recent good run against Wolves, having won the last two meetings between the sides.
Enzo Maresca (Photo Credit: Chelsea Media)
Team News
Wolves have only one absentee: Leon Chiwome, still recovering from a knee injury. Pereira otherwise has a full squad to choose from. Expect Jorgen Strand Larsen, Hwang Hee-chan, and Marshall Munetsi to start, especially with Larsen scoring in both of Wolves’ Carabao Cup games so far.
Chelsea’s injury list remains a concern. Cole Palmer (groin) and Levi Colwill (ACL) are still out long-term, while Dario Essugo and Benoît Badiashile are sidelined too. However, Liam Delap is back in full training after two months out, even though he might not be fit enough for the full 90. Chelsea even uploaded a welcome video of the striker joining back the fold on their official X account.
Malo Gusto returns from suspension and should slot straight in. Maresca hinted that Joao Pedro, Moises Caicedo, and Enzo Fernández are managing small knocks, so at least one of them could be rested. Also, Alejandro Garnacho is another player that will be looking to make an impact either from the starting XI or from the bench. In an earlier report by Softfootball, the Argentine revealed why he joined Chelsea and how important Enzo Maresca was to making the deal happen.
Possible Lineups
Wolves (4-3-3): Johnstone; Hoever, S Bueno, Krejci, H Bueno; Munetsi, Gomes, Andre; Arias, Larsen, Hwang
Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Jorgensen; Gusto, Fofana, Chalobah, Hato; Lavia, Santos; Gittens, Estevao, Garnacho; George
Maresca is expected to shuffle things a bit, giving his young players another chance to shine. Garnacho, fresh off his first Chelsea goal, is likely to start again.
Chelsea Players (Photo Credit – Chelsea Official Website)
Softfootball’s Prediction
This could be a tighter affair than expected. Wolves at home are tricky, and with their attacking trio regaining sharpness, they’ll definitely test Chelsea’s back line. But the Blues’ depth and pace on the counter might just make the difference.
Prediction: Wolves 1–2 Chelsea
Chelsea should edge this one, not without a few scares, and book their spot in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.
Softfootball reported that although Betis dominated the ball and created more opportunities, they were unable to convert, with Atlético’s defence and goalkeeper Jan Oblak making crucial interventions. The match statistics highlight a clear disparity between control and efficiency Betis had more shots, corners, and possession, but Atlético’s clinical edge in front of goal proved decisive.
Atletico uploaded video highlights of both goals via their official X account.
Following the match, a fan using the handle Iamrafael07 @adimoranwa16121 on X sparked a heated discussion on social media, claiming that Atlético didn’t deserve the win, as Betis were the better team. Well, everybody knows that. Betis is a quality team; in fact, Softfootball initially reported Diego Simeone praising the side before the encounter and emphasising their quality. However, regardless of Rafael’s frustration, goals win games in football.
He posted:
Not really, Betis were the better team in that game by far. That scoreline doesn’t reflect the match, but fair play to Atletico.
His take quickly picked up traction. Many agreed, pointing to the numbers after the game, in fairness Betis had 57% possession, 17 shots, and dominated much of the play. Yet Atlético, with barely nine attempts, scored twice and walked away looking comfortable.
Some users backed Rafael’s claim, arguing that Atlético were efficient but far from superior. Citing that this is what Diego Simeone’s side is best known to do; however, not everyone shared the sentiment. With others accusing Betis of wastefulness and praising Atlético for their classic ruthlessness.
Diego Simone (Photo Credit: Atletico Madrid website)
User PeeFC @BigPresh_25 on X mocked Betis’ inconsistency. Meanwhile, Galacticos @Madridfan on X defended Atlético’s approach as a very solid display of character and grit.
PeeFC reacted:
Just for them to lose against a relegation team at home lol.
Galacticos defended Atlético’s approach:
“Solid performance from Atlético. They made it look easy — clinical, disciplined, and back in the top four where they belong!”
And Super Power Uniform (@S_PowerUniform) framed it as a title-race statement, as Atletico is definitely playing catch-up to the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona and form them to take full advantage. This is a good way to to approach it.
He tweeted:
It’s a great win to keep up the chase for the top spot.
What began as a simple opinion turned into a thread full of arguments about football’s oldest question, does possession mean dominance, or do goals decide everything?
For Rafael, it probably wasn’t that deep. He just saw what many fans did: a team that played better football but walked away with nothing. For others, it was classic Atlético’s organized, ruthless, and never needing to impress anyone but the scoreboard.
By the end of it all, the stats doesn’t matter much. Betis had the ball; Atlético had the win. And on X, Rafael’s post had already done its job reminding everyone that in football, beauty doesn’t always beat efficiency.
Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly on the verge of tying down William Pacho to a new long-term deal that could keep him at the club until 2030, with an option for one more year. Initially, Softfootball reported that there might be a contract negotiation between both parties, and according to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano via his official X account, he suggested that the Ecuadorian defender has already agreed to personal terms, and the extension could be finalised before the end of 2025.
He tweeted:
Paris Saint-Germain expect William Pacho’s new deal, valid for the next five years to be signed by the end of 2025. It’s considered just a matter of time.
Although his current contract runs through 2029, PSG’s hierarchy, led by sporting director Luis Campos, wants to secure his future early, especially with Liverpool and a few other top European clubs monitoring his situation.
Since joining from Eintracht Frankfurt for around €45 million, Pacho has been nothing short of a revelation. Calm on the ball, intelligent in his positioning, and fearless under pressure, he played a major role in PSG’s historic treble-winning 2024/25 campaign that saw them finally lift the Champions League trophy for the first time.
The 24-year-old’s performances have not gone unnoticed. His market value has reportedly climbed to €65 million on Transfermarkt, and PSG are ready to reward that rise with a significant pay bump, one that could put him on par with some of the club’s former stars.
William Pacho of PSG (Photo Credit : Fabrizio via X)
If all goes to plan, this extension won’t just be about money it’ll be a statement. That Paris isn’t merely a stop for world-class talent anymore, but a real home for the next generation of champions and Ballon d’or winners.
Liverpool’s Carabao Cup fourth-round clash against Crystal Palace on Wednesday might be just another fixture on paper, but Softfootball understands that for Freddie Woodman, it’s a night that could mean everything.
The 28-year-old goalkeeper, signed on a free from Preston North End, is expected to make his competitive debut for Liverpool, stepping in while Alisson Becker recovers from a hamstring injury. For most players, that’s a massive occasion already. For Woodman, it’s personal.
Born and raised in south London, Woodman grew up a passionate Crystal Palace fan. His earliest memories of football are tied to Selhurst Park; he was once a ballboy there, even a mascot. His father, Andy Woodman, also played for the Eagles, which made the family’s connection to the club even deeper. He revealed this in an interview he granted, which was uploaded via the club’s official X account.
He said:
I got into football quite late really in terms of the playing side of things, Obviously I watched my dad [former professional goalkeeper Andy] growing up but I just played a little bit here and there.
It was completely random how it happened for me, really. I was at secondary school and we used to rotate the team around. It was my turn to go in goal one day and I had a teacher at the time, Mr Bruce, who was a coach for Crystal Palace. After the session, he came up to me and said he wanted me to go down to Crystal Palace Park, where the academy set-up was based, that evening and take a trial. And that’s where it all started for me.
I used to go down to Selhurst with my grandad as he had a season ticket down there. I was a ballboy a few times and also a mascot and I just used to love it. Being a south London lad, being a Crystal Palace fan was just born into me really.
Now, fate brings him full circle. Standing between the posts at Anfield, facing the very club where it all started, it’s the sort of story football writes when it wants to remind us that dreams and destiny still matter.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot, who’s been under serious pressure after four straight Premier League defeats following their 3-2 defeat to Brentford, is expected to rotate his squad. That means Woodman could finally get his long-awaited chance to prove himself under the lights, an opportunity the midfielder can’t wait to fully grasp, as he revealed further in his interview.
Arne Slot of Liverpool (Photo Credit: Liverpool via X)
He said:
Any time I get to pull on the jersey for this club, whether it be a pre-season game or whatever competition, I’ll always just try to do my best and enjoy the moment, because I’ve spent a lot of time playing in the Championship, and so to play for a club with this history is pretty special.
It’s clear that this club takes the competition seriously, like it does every competition. When you get to the latter stages, you go to Wembley, and you see how important it is to the fans.
We train in the goalkeeping area at the AXA Training Centre, and I regularly see the photo of Caoimhin Kelleher on the wall after his success in the recent finals, and that’s how important it is. You can really write yourself into history if you win trophies at this club, so I know how important it is, and the club recognises how important this competition is too.
Deutsche Bank Park is all set for what feels like a cup final way too early, as Eintracht Frankfurt welcome Borussia Dortmund in the second round of the DFB-Pokal. Both sides have had mixed starts to the season, and this one could swing either way depending on who turns up sharper.
Team News
Frankfurt head into this match with a bit of confidence after finally ending a poor run that included a 5-1 thrashing by Liverpool in the Champions League by beating St Pauli 2–0 last weekend, their first clean sheet in 11 matches. Softfootball understands that Dino Toppmöller’s men looked more composed defensively and played with a little swagger too. They sit sixth in the Bundesliga with 13 points, four behind Dortmund, but still 11 off Bayern Munich, who are already running away again.
The Eagles will take some encouragement from their Pokal history; they reached the final in 2022–23 (losing 2–0 to RB Leipzig) and have made the round of 16 twice since. Still, consistency has been a problem, especially at home, where they’ve struggled to control games.
Karim Adeyemi of Borussia Dortmund (Photo Credit: Dortmund via X)
Dortmund, though, are beginning to find their rhythm under Niko Kovač. After losing 2–1 to Bayern earlier this month, a game that rival striker Harry Kane claimed to enjoy a lot, they bounced back nicely with wins over FC Köln (1–0) and Copenhagen (4–2) in the Champions League. Their defence has tightened up too, with just six goals conceded in the league so far.
The win against FC Köln was very dramatic as dortmund enjoyed a late winner from Maximilian Beier, a goal that sent the whole stadium ablaze. Dortmund posted a video of that feeling in a post made via the official X account.
Toppmöller is expected to name a strong side again, with Jonathan Burkardt leading the attack. Hugo Larsson, who came off the bench against St Pauli, might start this time, his calmness and passing could be key in midfield. There’s still a bit of talk about the goalkeeping position, though; Michael Zetterer kept a clean sheet on Saturday, so he’s probably earned another go ahead of Kaua Santos.
For Dortmund, Niklas Süle should return to the starting lineup after sitting out against Köln. Marcel Sabitzer is pushing to start in midfield, likely alongside Felix Nmecha. Julian Brandt could slot in behind Serhou Guirassy, who’s been in fine goal-scoring form lately.
It’s not an easy one to call. Frankfurt’s home advantage counts, but Dortmund just seem more balanced right now. Expect a tough battle with a few nervy moments at both ends. Maybe Frankfurt will nick an early goal, but Dortmund’s quality might tell late on.
Giuliano Simeone (Photo Credi: Atletico Madrid via X)
It took Atlético barely three minutes to strike. Giuliano Simeone, son of the coach, smashed in a well-taken volley after Betis failed to deal with a long throw from Dávid Hancko. It was a proper Simeone-style goal, scrappy, quick, and full of hunger. Betis, for all their possession and intent, couldn’t find a way through. They ended the night with more shots and the ball for longer spells, but Atleti’s defence, led superbly by José María Giménez and Robin Le Normand, never looked like cracking.
Just before halftime, Álex Baena put the game to bed with a classy finish. Julián Álvarez burst forward on the counter and slipped the ball wide, and Baena did the rest by cutting inside and curling a beauty into the far corner. That goal summed up what Atleti were about on the night: calm, clinical, and patient. It’s no wonder Simeone recently hailed Álvarez’s work rate and loyalty to the club, as Softfootball earlier reported.
Ricardo Rodriguez (Photo Credit: Real Betis via X)
Real Betis missed the spark of Isco, who is still recovering from a long-term fibula injury, and struggled to create much despite the efforts of Giovani Lo Celso and Abde Ezzalzouli. The latter came closest when his free kick smashed against Jan Oblak’s crossbar, a moment that drew gasps from the home crowd. Pellegrini’s side tried, but it wasn’t their night.
Oblak’s clean sheet bolsters Atletico’s nine-game unbeaten streak, positioning them as frontrunners in the 2025-26 title race after rebounding from a midweek Champions League loss. Atletico Madrid, via their official X account, shared an insightful video clip of goalkeeper Jan Oblak executing a pivotal save to deny a clear scoring chance and keep his team leading.
By the end, Atlético were in full control, managing the game the way Simeone loves—disciplined, compact, and efficient. The win lifts them into fourth place with 19 points, while Betis stay sixth on 16. It also extends Atlético’s dominance in this fixture, as they have now beaten Betis in four of their last six meetings.
A gritty response, a clean sheet, and a reminder that under Simeone, Atlético always find a way back.
David Beckham has heaped praise on Trent Alexander-Arnold, drawing striking parallels between their styles of play and calling the Real Madrid and England star a modern-day reflection of himself. Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast in a video uploaded on X, Beckham admitted that among today’s players, Trent reminds him the most of his own approach to football.
He said:
I suppose if there was one player where I look at and think, ‘he’s very similar in the way he delivers the ball, crosses or passes,’ it has to be Trent.
David Beckham via Instagram
When Ferdinand suggested Kevin De Bruyne as a possible comparison, Beckham disagreed slightly, noting that while the Belgian is exceptional, Alexander-Arnold’s technique and passing vision feel more personal to him.
He explained:
It’s the way he puts the ball in, those long passes balls some players don’t even think about. That’s what I love about him.
The comparison carries even more weight given Alexander-Arnold’s evolution. Softfootball understands that since leaving Liverpool for Real Madrid in May 2025, he has hoped to redefine the full-back role much like Beckham redefined the wide midfielder’s position at Manchester United decades ago; however, muscle problems continue to hinder his progress at the club.
Watch the video below:
David Beckham describes the current Real Madrid player who is most similar to his playing style
During his Liverpool career, Trent registered 60 Premier League assists (a record for a defender) and 23 goals in 354 appearances, helping the Reds win two league titles (2020, 2025) and a Champions League (2019).
Beckham, who notched 142 goals and assists as a non-forward during his own Premier League era, clearly sees a kindred spirit two players who turned dead balls and long passes into art forms. Softfootball even wrote an article suggesting that Salah’s struggle this season might be as a result of Trent’s move to Madrid.
From Beckham’s right foot to Trent’s, the tradition of English precision and flair seems alive and well. As Beckham put it, Trent has that kind of vision that changes games.
Manchester City fans can finally breathe a bit easier, as midfield general Rodri is back in full training. The former Ballon d’Or winner, who’s been out once again following his return from his brutal ACL and meniscus injury suffered in 2024.
His absence had left a gaping hole in City’s structure. Without him, Guardiola’s side often looked disjointed, control faded, rhythm broke down, and that trademark midfield balance was gone. Rodri isn’t just another holding midfielder; he’s the heartbeat of the team, the one who breaks up play and starts attacks with frightening calmness.
Rodri receiving treatment from Manchester City medical staff (Photo Credit: Premier league X handle)
Losing him derailed City’s campaign last season; they stumbled out of the Champions League early and couldn’t hold on to their Premier League crown. Even since the start of the new season, Softfootball reports that the team have been struggling badly with him, recently losing 1-nil to Aston Villa away from home.
Manchester City revealed that the team has switched focus to their upcoming EFL Cup game against Swansea in a post via the team’s official X account:
Interestingly, Manchester City will be looking to preserve their midfield maestro; they won’t rush him back to the thick of things, opting instead to focus completely on his fitness. Rodri’s return couldn’t come at a better time. Manchester City have looked short of control in midfield and know they can’t afford another slow start; they are already six points off early league leaders Arsenal.
If Rodri rediscovers his rhythm quickly, City might just look like City again, fluid, composed, and terrifyingly efficient, which will be bad news to Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal Faithful.
Barcelona returned to training on Monday, at Ciutat Esportiva, just a day after their 2–1 loss to Real Madrid in El Clásico. With the disappointment still fresh, focus quickly turned to the upcoming La Liga clash against Elche at the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys on Sunday evening.
Players who didn’t feature heavily in Madrid, including Jules Koundé, Ferran Torres, and youngsters Dro, Toni Fernández, and Jofre Torrents, led the session with high intensity as Hansi Flick looked to lift the team’s mood.
Robert Lewandowski (Photo Credit: Barcelona X handle)
On the downside, Raphinha remains unavailable. Softfootball understands that the Brazilian winger has suffered a setback in his recovery from a right hamstring injury and will now be out for another month. He hasn’t trained with the group since testing himself last Friday and is officially ruled out for the Elche game.
Meanwhile, Koundé, who participated in the game against Real Madrid despite still nursing a knock, is expected to make the squad. Flick, however, fresh from serving his touchline ban after receiving a red card against Girona, will be hoping to lead his team to victory as he could only watch on from the stands as his team got beaten.
With Gavi, Ter Stegen, Dani Olmo, and Joan García still sidelined, Barça’s injury list remains long, but the sight of Lewandowski back among the group offers a welcome lift and renewed belief heading into the next stretch of the season.
Juventus have announced the appointment of Massimo Brambilla as interim manager following the dismissal of Igor Tudor, whose tenure came to an abrupt end after a 1–0 defeat to Lazio extended the club’s winless run to eight matches. The decision, confirmed on October 27, 2025, leaves the Bianconeri sitting in eighth place in Serie A , far below expectations for a team of their stature.
Softfootball earlier reported that Juventus had sacked Igor Tudor. His departure comes just 218 days after replacing Thiago Motta, marking another short-lived chapter in Juventus’ ongoing managerial merry-go-round. According to the club’s official statement, the decision was based on poor results and repeated public complaints, including Tudor’s frustrations over refereeing decisions and fixture congestion, comments that reportedly irritated the board.
In the meantime, Brambilla who has impressed while managing Juventus Next Gen, will step up to lead the senior squad in their upcoming Serie A clash against Udinese. The club emphasized its commitment to continuity and stability, thanking Tudor and his backroom team, Ivan Javorcic, Tomislav Rogic, and Riccardo Ragnacci , for their professionalism and service.
Igor Tudor. Photo Credit: Juventus Media.
However, attention has already turned to the long-term picture. Reports from transfer expert Fabrizio Romano in a video analysis released on his official YouTube handle suggest that Luciano Spalletti has emerged as the leading candidate for the permanent job. Talks are said to be well underway, with Spalletti expressing full willingness to take over. The veteran coach is reportedly seeking an 18-month contract, though he would accept a shorter deal running until the end of the 2025–26 season with an option to extend.
Watch the video below:
Spalletti’s recent success at Napoli, where he guided the team to the 2023 Scudetto, makes him a strong favourite. Still, Juventus have alternative plans, with Raffaele Palladino and Roberto Mancini also under consideration.
For now, though, it’s Brambilla’s moment, a caretaker spell that could shape Juve’s direction as the club looks to rediscover its edge and restore pride in Turin.
For Madridista Gabriel Lucin @GabrielLucin1 on X, the win was more about exposing Barcelona’s overconfidence than anything else. His tone was cutting, maybe even taunting. Gabriel’s post captured the rivalry’s essence, pride in victory and a jab at Barça’s endless pre-match talk.
He posted:
Be thankful that Madrid wasn’t on point and on top of that Mbappé missed a penalty because otherwise you’d have gotten thrashed They spent months talking and talking about how they were gonna smash Madrid and now they gotta talk about refs and the hospital
On the other side, Great Ike @GreatIke7 on X sounded irritated by what he saw as Madrid’s exaggerated celebrations. His words were blunt and a bit chaotic, teasing the los balncos over the board celebration. He referenced Lamine Yamal, the teenage Barcelona forward who continues to haunt Madrid despite his age.
He tweeted:
Madrid won the World Cup why are they celebrating like someone who have won you 4 times last season and you’re jubilating for winning today ,you guys don’t have sense ..18 years guy giving you guys a nightmare
El LeoTumbatecho @lesq1978 on X offered a more heartfelt take, shifting the spotlight from goals to comebacks as one of the returning stars, Militao, played a very huge role in the victory. For him, the match meant more than points, it was about resilience and relief.
He posted;
The best news of all is Militão’s return. He’s coming back after 2 fucking torn ligaments!!! It’s soon but it looks good. Hopefully they don’t force him like last year.
Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid (Photo Credit: Real Madrid via X)
Meanwhile, Mateo369 @MateoXXIw on X expressed deep worry about Barcelona’s direction. His tone was mournful, almost poetic, lamenting the clubs decision to sanction Inigo Martinez’s move to Saudi Arabia, claiming that team lack a natural defensive leader and a solid defensive identity.
He tweeted:
Getting rid of Inigo Martinez without a fight No Raphinha No Lewandowski No Gavi No defensive general No team heart No team scorer No team lungs The club and its fans will only fully appreciate this when they lose it completely.
The same sentiment was shared by عبدالمحسن العَسيري @asmd_85 on X, calaiming that the team needs goo options and Capabale alternatives in defenc.
He wrote:
We need to find solutions in defense, since continuing with this situation will cost the team dearly. There must also be an effective alternative, and the team must not be affected by the absence of a player due to injury or suspension.
Then came Bader alharbi @mw_bader on X, frustrated by young Yamal’s recent comments in interviews. He wanted discipline and respect for tradition from the youngstar who has been careless with his post-match interview.
He lamented:
I hope the club and the coach put an end to Yamal’s childish statements. He has caused unnecessary pressure on his teammates on the field. Everyone who has worn the number 10 has been a legend of the club, so I ask Laporta’s management to respect the Barça badge and the number 10
And finally, Madrid supporter RealMadrid 9ja @RealMadrid9ja on X summed up the night with quiet confidence, claiming that the unfortunate loss to Atletico has been the only blemish to their campaign so far.
We deserve to be at the top. The loss to Athletico Madrid was quite unfortunate though.
In the end, the reactions tell the full story, Madrid’s redemption, Barcelona’s frustration, and the unfiltered noise that makes El Clásico more than just a game. It’s pride, Its rivalry, its chaos, and its love, all the things that makes the round leether game very beautiful.
Xabi Alonso on Vini’s reaction to the change: Let me focus on beautiful things, good things. We did great and Vini was a big part of it, he did very well. We will talk about his reaction, for sure we will… we will do it in private. Now I want to focus on good things.
Madrid were sharper on the night, pulling five points clear at the top of LaLiga. Kylian Mbappé was amongst the heroes of the night as he opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, finishing coolly after Jude Bellingham sliced through the Barça defence with a neat pass; this was Mbappé’s 12th goal in just nine games against the Catalans.
Barcelona did respond, though. Fermín López pounced on a sloppy touch from Arda Güler to equalise in the 38th minute. But their joy didn’t last long; five minutes later, Bellingham tapped home from close range after Éder Militão nodded Vinícius’ teasing cross back across the goal.
Xabi Alonso and Vinicius jr (Photo Credit: Real Madrid website)
Vinícius was electric before the change came in the 72nd minute. He’d completed five of six dribbles, drawn fouls, and created chances that kept Barça guessing. When Alonso decided to replace him, though, the Brazilian didn’t take it well; he gestured angrily and walked straight down the tunnel. Assistant coach Sebas Parrilla tried to calm him, while Rodrygo offered a quick word on the bench, but Vini wasn’t having it.
Still, Alonso played down any tension afterwards, insisting the matter would be handled quietly within the dressing room.
Softfootball reports that the win was Madrid’s 12th in 13 games this season, a strong response after their shock 5-2 defeat to Atlético earlier this month. Barça, meanwhile, slumped to their third league loss, once again guilty of wasting too many chances. Mbappé missed a second-half penalty, Szczęsny guessed right, and Pedri saw red late on, sparking a mini scuffle on the sidelines.
All told, it was another fierce night in Madrid, drama, goals, tempers, everything you’d expect from El Clásico.
Since joining Arsenal from Crystal Palace for £67.5 million in August 2025, Eberechi Eze has quickly become the creative spark that Mikel Arteta’s side seemed to be missing. Wearing the iconic No. 10 shirt, a number steeped in North London history, Eberechi Eze has injected flair, unpredictability, and a calm confidence into Arsenal’s attacking play, easing some of the creative burden once shouldered by Bukayo Saka and Martin Ødegaard.
Softfootball understands Eze’s influence has gone beyond numbers, though the stats still impress, with three assists and two goals already, and a 87% pass accuracy, and 2.3 key passes per match. It’s very easy to see why Arteta compared his style to that of Santi Cazorla and Tomáš Rosický, as it is evident that the 27-year-old reads the game like few others.
Against Crystal Palace, Eze was just unplayable and was rightfully voted the best player of the match in a voting poll set by Arsenal via their official X account.
Tactically, the Spaniard has reshaped his system to get the best out of him. With Viktor Gyökeres drifting into wide channels and Piero Hincapie or Riccardo Calafiori pushing high up the flanks, Eze finds those half-spaces where he can turn, glide, and dictate tempo.
At 27, Eze looks like a man entering his prime. His blend of finesse and fearlessness is giving Arsenal something they’ve missed since the Özil days. And with 22 points from nine matches, it feels like something special is brewing again in North London.
Real Madrid finally got one over Barcelona again, grinding out a tense 2–1 win at the Santiago Bernabéu on October 26, 2025. It wasn’t the cleanest performance, but it was enough, as Softfootball reports that the result sends Los Blancos five points clear on top of LaLiga.
In the pre-game reports Softfootball predicted a 2-2 draw. And despite Madrid’s win, the game saw 3 goals in a very frantic encounter. Kylian Mbappé, who just seems to live for nights like this, opened the scoring in the 22nd minute after a perfect pass from Jude Bellingham split Barça’s line wide open. Cool finish, no nerves, and that’s already 16 goals this season, numbers we have gotten to expect from a superstar of his standards.
However, Barcelona looked to react immediately and they did. In the 38th minute, as Arda Güler gave the ball away cheaply, Fermín López made them pay with a low drive into the corner, sending the Bernabéu quiet for a bit. However the momentum to the defending champions didn’t last long, though. Barely five minutes later, Bellingham was there to tap home after Éder Militão headed Vinícius Júnior’s cross back across goal.
Jude Bellingham and Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid (Photo Credit: Real Madrid via X)
The game got scrappy in the second half as tempers flared and legs got heavy. Kylian Mbappé had the chance to extend Real Madrid’s lead but missed a penalty following Eric García’s controversial handball, with Szczęsny guessing right and keeping the scoreline respectable. Barça tried pushing late, but Madrid’s backline stayed solid.
And then came the chaos. Pedri was sent off deep in stoppage time after a clumsy tackle. and the game up till the end was marred by brawls and shoves, as Madrid players tried to confront Lamine Yamal following his provocative rant against the capital-based team. Fabrizio Romano posted the video via his official X account.
After the game, team captain Dani Carvajal appreciated the fans for the magical atmosphere they created at the Santiago Bernabéu in a video uploaded via the team’s official X account.
Watch the video below:
@DaniCarvajal92: "Hello Madridistas, we witnessed an incredible atmosphere today! Thank you so much, a part of this victory belongs to you. We have to keep going, we stay top of the table and let's go for more!" pic.twitter.com/Nk731rch1m
For Barcelona this is their third league loss already, and the frustration is starting to show on the pitch, in the dugout, and everywhere as fans and pundits highly condemn this timid performance.
Bournemouth’s impressive run just keeps getting better. The Cherries climbed to second place in the Premier League after a convincing 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the Vitality Stadium, stretching their unbeaten streak to seven matches across all competitions. Softfootball predicted a win for the Cherries in the pregame report but won’t have expected Sean Dyche’s side not to put up an impressive fight.
From the first whistle, Andoni Iraola’s side looked sharper and hungrier. Their early pressure paid off midway through the first half when Marcus Tavernier’s curling corner somehow looped over goalkeeper Matz Sels and dropped straight into the net. It was a strange one; replays showed the ball may have brushed off Forest’s Neco Williams before deflecting back onto Tavernier, raising eyebrows and frustration on the away bench.
Bournemouth players celebrating (Photo Credit: Bournemouth via X)
Sean Dyche, taking charge of his first league game as Forest manager, cut a frustrated figure on the touchline. Many expected this game to be the continuance of a resurgence following their 2-nil victory over Porto in the Europa League. His side barely had time to regroup before Bournemouth struck again.
In the 40th minute, 19-year-old Eli Junior Kroupi lit up the stadium with a thunderous 30-yard strike, the kind of goal that gets fans out of their seats. The French youngster now has four goals in his last three games, becoming the first Frenchman to score in three straight Premier League appearances since Jean-Philippe Mateta in 2023.
Bournemouth were very excited about the result, and the feeling was evident in the reactions of the players after the final whistle in a video uploaded via the club’s official X account.
Forest did rally after the break, with Taiwo Awoniyi and Omari Hutchinson adding more energy, but it wasn’t enough. Morgan Gibbs-White came close with a stinging shot that forced an excellent save from Djordje Petrovic, yet the visitors remain winless in eight league outings and stuck in the relegation zone.
Bournemouth, on the other hand, are flying. Fast, fearless, and full of belief, Iraola’s men continue to impress — and with owner Bill Foley in attendance, the buzz around a potential new contract for the Spanish coach is growing louder by the day.
Atlético Madrid boss Diego Simeone has played down any contract speculation surrounding Julián Álvarez, insisting the Argentine forward remains fully focused and happy at the club.
Softfootball understands that Simeone, however, didn’t seem too interested in the noise and replied that he isn’t bothered about the Argentine’s contract; he is only happy that the player is happy, he was quoted by Fabrizio Romano in a post made via the sports analyst’s official X account.
He tweeted:
Diego Simeone on Julián Álvarez’s contract situation: I don’t get involved in contracts but I see him happy to be here. The club knows what’s best for the club. I see Julián fully committed.
Julian Alvarez (Photo Credit: Atletico Madrid media)
That commitment has been evident on the field. Álvarez has not only adapted quickly to Simeone’s intense system but also brought fresh energy to Atlético’s attack, often dropping deep to link play and pressing tirelessly off the ball, exactly the kind of attitude the coach demands. He even earned praise from his manager earlier after that hat trick against Rayo Vallecano.
For Simeone, what matters isn’t whether Álvarez signs a new deal this week or next season, but that the player keeps giving his all in red and white. As long as he’s smiling, training hard, and delivering, that’s what counts, and with Atlético pushing to stay in the title race, Simeone’s trust in Álvarez’s dedication could prove key in keeping the team united amid all the outside chatter.