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sports1 year ago

Tim Bezbatchenko Leaves Columbus Crew for Black Knight Football GM Role

Columbus Crew president and general manager Tim Bezbatchenko is leaving to join Black Knight Football, where he will oversee AFC Bournemouth and other soccer teams. Issa Tall is expected to take over his role at the Crew. During his tenure, Bezbatchenko led the Crew to two MLS Cup victories and significant player acquisitions.

sports2 years ago

Ten Hag defends Martial and criticizes Man United after embarrassing Bournemouth defeat

Manchester United's lack of consistency and poor performance led to a humiliating 3-0 defeat against AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League, with the visitors dominating the match and even having a goal ruled out by VAR. Manager Erik ten Hag expressed his disappointment and called for improvement, as United's inconsistent form continues to plague them. With crucial matches against Bayern Munich and Liverpool coming up, the team's unity and performance on the pitch will be crucial in determining their fate in the Champions League and their European prospects for next season.

sports2 years ago

"Chelsea dominates Bournemouth with 3-1 victory in Premier League"

Chelsea secured their first win in ten games with a 3-1 victory over AFC Bournemouth in the Premier League. Gallagher opened the scoring for Chelsea, but Viña equalized for Bournemouth with a stunning goal. Badiashile scored the winner for Chelsea, with Félix adding a third. Lampard's side played in a back-four, with Chalobah at right-back and Gallagher and Kanté in advanced midfield roles. The win takes Chelsea to 42 points in the league.

sports2 years ago

Bournemouth stuns Tottenham with 3-2 victory.

Tottenham Hotspur lost a crucial match against relegation battlers AFC Bournemouth, with a last-gasp 3-2 away victory. The defeat has dealt a blow to Tottenham's hopes of finishing in the Premier League's top four. Bournemouth's survival prospects are now looking much rosier as they have 33 points, six more than third-from-bottom Nottingham Forest. Tottenham remain in fifth place with 53 points from 31 games, three behind Manchester United and Newcastle who have played 29 and 30 games respectively.