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Inter Miami Loan Cremaschi to Parma with Option to Buy

Inter Miami CF announced Tuesday they have loaned homegrown midfielder Benjamin Cremaschi to Italian Serie A club Parma Calcio 1913 through June 2026. The deal includes a purchase option. The 20-year-old US international leaves Miami after logging 107 appearances across all competitions, recording eight goals and nine assists. He was a central figure in Miami’s rise to prominence, helping the club lift the 2023 Leagues Cup and the 2024 Supporters’ Shield. Cremaschi, who signed with Miami ahead of the 2023 season after excelling in MLS NEXT Pro, also earned a contract extension late last year. On the international stage, he owns three caps for the USMNT and featured at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Widely regarded as Inter Miami’s top academy product, Cremaschi has been part of a promising crop that includes defenders Ian Fray and Noah Allen. Fellow midfielder Santiago Morales is emerging, while David Ruíz has battled injuries this season. Parma, who narrowly avoided relegation with a 16th-place Serie A finish last year, gain a versatile young midfielder with European upside.

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Minnesota United Lock Down Markanich with Long-Term Extension

Minnesota United have secured the future of one of their key breakout performers, announcing Tuesday that defender Anthony Markanich has signed a contract extension through 2028, with a club option for 2029. The 25-year-old has quickly established himself since joining the Loons in 2024, making 35 appearances across all competitions. This year, he’s emerged as a difference-maker, featuring in 26 MLS matches and contributing six goals and one assist. Markanich’s new deal underscores Minnesota’s intent to build around a core of rising talent as they push for continued success in MLS.

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Seattle Sounders identity fuels Leagues Cup title: “It was beautiful”

As a player and coach, Brian Schmetzer has won over a dozen trophies with Seattle Sounders FC. But with Seattle’s 3-0 takedown of Inter Miami CF in Sunday’s Leagues Cup 2025 final at Lumen Field, the longtime manager might have led the Sounders to their most impressive feat yet. Taking on a Herons’ side rife with superstar talent, led by arguably the sport’s best-ever player in Lionel Messi, Seattle lifted their first-ever Leagues Cup title with a commanding performance. “The success that [majority owner Adrian Hanauer] and I have built should not be discounted,” an emotional Schmetzer said at his postgame press conference. “Because when we came, we were a USL team and he had a vision to get the team into MLS, and we had big owners and an ownership group and things. But he’s the one who does the things behind the scenes, and it’s a credit to him. “The organization from top to bottom, the coaches, everybody, they deserve this,” Schmetzer added. “The fans deserve this win. Because it’s been 20-some odd years since I’ve been with the club, and then you sprinkle in a couple years when I was 17, 19, 20 – so it might even be 25. I’ll have to do the math. But credit to everybody in the organization.”

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Sebastian Giovinco Gives Back to His Adopted City

When Toronto FC  joined MLS in 2007, success was hard to come by. The club failed to make the Audi MLS Cup Playoffs in each of its first eight seasons. That all changed in 2015, when Sebastian Giovinco arrived from Juventus and transformed both the team and the city’s relationship with soccer. The “Atomic Ant” shocked many by joining TFC not in the summer, as initially expected, but in time for the start of the 2015 campaign. He wanted to dive in right away, and his work ethic matched his intent. Teammates immediately noticed how much each loss affected him. It took a few weeks for his brilliance to shine through. Giovinco didn’t score until his fourth match, and Toronto managed just three points from their opening five games. But then came a breakout performance against FC Dallas, and the floodgates opened.

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LAFC midfielder Igor Jesus suffers season-ending knee injury

LAFC midfielder Igor Jesus will miss the remainder of the 2025 MLS season after suffering a torn ACL in his left knee, the club announced Friday. Last weekend, Igor Jesus got injured during the first half of LAFC’s 1-1 draw at FC Dallas. The 22-year-old Brazilian joined the Black & Gold ahead of the 2025 campaign from Portuguese top-flight side Estrela Amadora. He signed a long-term U22 Initiative contract. This year, Jesus tallied 1g/1a in 37 matches across all competitions. His goal came in the FIFA Club World Cup Play-In Match on May 31, heading home a late equalizer in the club’s eventual 2-1 victory over Club América. Jesus is LAFC’s second player to suffer a season-ending injury in as many months. Center back Aaron Long recently suffered a ruptured left Achilles tendon. Without Jesus, LAFC’s midfield is led by Mark Delgado, Timothy Tillman and Mathieu Choinière. Earlier this summer, they acquired Andrew Moran on loan from English Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion.

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“Ruthless” San Diego FC Spoil Son Heung-Min Home Debut

A sold-out crowd at BMO Stadium came to celebrate Son Heung-Min long-awaited home debut for LAFC. Instead, San Diego FC made sure the night belonged to them. Major League Soccer’s newest club silenced the buzz and stunned the hosts with a 2-1 comeback victory on Sunday, leaving thousands of Black & Gold supporters heading home in frustration. “Impacting the flow of the game was going to be really important,” head coach Mikey Varas said afterward. “They’re a top team. We knew the environment was going to be tough, Son’s first home game, so there was going to be a lot of electricity around this game… “In these games, you’ve got to be ruthless in both boxes. It’s not just about attacking plays, but it’s also about making big blocks, big defensive actions. And if you think you’re not going to have to do that, you’re not going to win very often.” A sold-out crowd at BMO Stadium came to celebrate Son Heung-Min‘s anticipated home debut for LAFC. San Diego FC crashed the party. Major League Soccer’s newest team sent that raucous crowd home in disappointment on Sunday night with a 2-1 comeback victory. “Impacting the flow of the game was going to be really important,” explained head coach Mikey Varas postgame. “They’re a top team. We knew the environment was going to be tough, Son’s first home game, so there was going to be a lot of electricity around this game… “In these games, you’ve got to be ruthless in both boxes. It’s not just about attacking plays, but it’s also about making big blocks, big defensive actions. And if you think you’re not going to have to do that, you’re not going to win very often.”

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Mbappé penalty earns Real Madrid narrow win over Osasuna in opener

Kylian Mbappé second-half penalty gave Real Madrid a 1-0 victory over Osasuna at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday, extending their unbeaten La Liga run to 21 matches. Xabi Alonso’s side were without Antonio Rüdiger, Jude Bellingham, Endrick and Eduardo Camavinga, but dominated possession from the outset. Despite controlling 79% of the ball in the first half, Madrid struggled to create clear chances, with Vinícius Junior missing their best opportunity before the break. Osasuna grew into the match after half-time, but a clumsy challenge by Juan Cruz on Kylian Mbappé in the 50th minute allowed the French forward to convert from the spot and secure the points. The result keeps Real level with rivals Barcelona, who opened their campaign with victory over Mallorca. A superb slaloming run from Kylian Mbappé was stopped in its tracks after a crunching challenge from Enzo Boyomo, whilst long-range efforts from Dean Huijsen and Éder Militão were palmed to safety by Osasuna keeper, Sergio Herrera. As the half wore on there was little variation in Real’s play, and despite having 79 per cent possession, it was Vinícíus’ wayward effort on 38 that more than summed up the collective frustration at HT. The opening few minutes of the second half saw Los Rojillos taking the game to their opponents, however, a clumsy sliding challenge on 50’ from Juan Cruz on Mbappé afforded the Frenchman the opportunity to put Real ahead from the penalty spot.

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Barcelona Denied by Rayo Vallecano as VAR Breakdown Fuels LaLiga Debate

Barcelona missed the chance to go level at the top of LaLiga after being held to a 1-1 draw by Rayo Vallecano, with a first-half VAR controversy overshadowing the contest at Vallecas. The home side started brightly, unsettling the champions and forcing goalkeeper Joan García into early action. Barça, however, created the first clear opportunities through Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, though both were denied by Augusto Batalla. Rayo responded with chances of their own, most notably when García produced a superb save to deny Andrei Rațiu after a sweeping move. With Jorge de Frutos and Isi Palazón constantly stretching the visitors’ defence, Barcelona struggled to settle into their rhythm. A moment of brilliance from Yamal broke the deadlock before half-time, the 18-year-old winning and converting a penalty amid furious protests from the stands. The controversy deepened when it was revealed that communication between the VAR and the referee had failed, preventing a review of the decision. Dani Olmo spurned a chance to extend the lead moments later, and Rayo made the most of the reprieve after the interval, with Isi Palazon again going close before García was called into action at the other end to thwart Olmo. As Pedri began to orchestrate Barcelona’s attacking play, the visitors looked more composed, but defensive lapses continued to offer encouragement to the hosts and kept the outcome in doubt. The result leaves Barcelona frustrated, halting their run of nine straight away league wins, while Rayo stretched their difficult home form to one win in nine matches but earned a performance that will feel like a statement.

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Leverkusen Sack Erik Ten Hag After Just Two Bundesliga Matches

Bayer Leverkusen have dismissed Erik ten Hag just two Bundesliga games into his reign. This makes him the Dutchman the earliest coach ever sacked in a league season. The 55-year-old, fired by Manchester United last October, was appointed in July as successor to Xabi Alonso, who left for Real Madrid after guiding Leverkusen to an unbeaten domestic double in 2023/24. “This decision was not easy for us. Nobody wanted to take this step,” sporting director Simon Rolfes said in a club statement. “The past few weeks have shown that the steps to build a new and successful team have not been effective.” CEO Fernando Carro added that the move was “painful, but necessary.” Ten Hag’s brief tenure included a 5-1 friendly defeat to Flamengo’s under-20s, a routine 4-0 German Cup win, and just one point from two Bundesliga fixtures. Leverkusen squandered leads in both matches, losing 2-1 at home to Hoffenheim and drawing 3-3 with 10-man Werder Bremen after being 3-1 up. He inherited a squad that had been gutted in the summer, with Florian Wirtz, Granit Xhaka, Jonathan Tah, Jeremie Frimpong, Amine Adli, and Lukas Hradecky all departing. In their place, Leverkusen invested more than €100m in new talent, including record signings Malik Tillman, Jarell Quansah, and Eliesse Ben Seghir. For now, the club has confirmed that assistant coaches will take charge of training while a permanent replacement is sought. Ten Hag. leaves with the unwanted record of being the earliest coach dismissed in Bundesliga history, surpassing the previous mark of five games.

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Bundesliga Betting Reviews: Bayern Munich Title Defense in 2025

Last year, Bayern Munich were back on their throne. After the surprising third-place finish in the 2023-24 season sent shockwaves through German football, the record champions responded exactly as everyone expected: by winning the title back. Their comfortable victory in the 2024-25 campaign makes it 12 Bundesliga wins in the last 13 years. For a moment, it looked like the league might be opening up again, similar to the era before Bayern’s incredible run began. Between 2004 and 2012, four different clubs – Stuttgart, Wolfsburg, and Borussia Dortmund (who won two in a row under Jürgen Klopp) all lifted the Meisterschale. But that period feels a long time ago now. Bayern Munich opened their title defense at the Allianz Arena with a sweet victory against a dangerous RB Leipzig side. Across the weekend, Borussia Dortmund travelled to face newly-promoted St. Pauli, and Erik ten Hag’s Bayer Leverkusen hosted Heoffenheim. Bayern established clearly that they are an overwhelming team to beat with a 6-0 finish in their first match. Unsurprisingly, as we look ahead to the new season, Bayern are the overwhelming favorites to win it all again. But what makes them so strong? And if they do slip up, who is ready to take advantage? and is it safe to say that the Bundesliga of 2025 is Bayern’s world, and everyone else is just living in it? In this article, we’ll give you a breakdown of our prediction of Bayern Munich’s gameplay in the 2025-2026 Bundesliga season. The Kompany & Kane Era is in Full Swing The brief experiment with Thomas Tuchel is now a distant memory. Under Vincent Kompany, Bayern have found a clear identity and a style of play that suits their squad. The high-pressing, possession-based football that Kompany advocates was a perfect fit for a team eager to regain its reputation. And then, of course, there is Harry Kane. The English striker has been nothing short of phenomenal since his arrival in 2023. The numbers are simply staggering. In all competitions for Bayern, he has scored 86 goals from an expected goals of just 70.7. This means he is scoring far more goals than the average player would from the chances he gets. This “overperformance” is the best of any player in Europe’s top five leagues. He is the most clinical finisher on the continent. Kane is already eyeing a third consecutive Bundesliga top scorer award. If he wins it again in 2025-26, he will join true legends of the game. Only Gerd Müller and Robert Lewandowski, with seven each, have more Golden Boots in the German top flight. With Kane leading the line, you can always count on goals. Bayern have signed New Players Every champion squad needs refreshing, and Bayern have been very smart in the transfer market. They identified key areas and brought in top-quality players to fill them. The headline arrivals are winger Luis Díaz from Liverpool and defender Jonathan Tah from rivals Bayer Leverkusen. Luis Díaz looks like a perfect signing for Kompany’s system. He made an immediate impact, scoring the winner in the pre-season Franz Beckenbauer Cup win over Stuttgart. His biggest strength is his relentless pressing. Last season, he won possession in the final third more times (147) than any other Liverpool forward. He doesn’t just work hard; he provides serious quality. He is coming off his best goalscoring season in a major league (17 goals in all competitions) and averaged 2.05 open-play chances created per 90 minutes in the Premier League. To put that in perspective, only new teammate Michael Olise (2.88) had a better average among Bayern players in the Bundesliga last season. Jonathan Tah brings much-needed stability and leadership to the heart of Bayern’s defence. Signing the captain from your direct rivals is a huge statement. He is a dominant, title-winning centre-back who knows the league inside out. His arrival should make Bayern much harder to break down. The End of an Era: Replacing Legends While the new signings are exciting, Bayern have also said goodbye to some massive names. This season will feel different for the fans because, for the first time since the 2007-08 season, Thomas Müller will not be in the first-team squad. Müller is a true icon. With 756 appearances, he has played more games for Bayern than any other player in history. Even in his final season, he was incredibly effective, contributing to 15 goals (8 goals, 7 assists) despite only starting 19 games. His football intelligence and unique presence in the locker room are irreplaceable. On the wings, the experienced duo of Kingsley Coman and Ler Sané have also moved on. This has cleared the path for the new generation. The injury to Jamal Musiala (out with a fractured fibula) is a blow, but it opens the door for Michael Olise to make the number 10 role his own for the opening months. The pressure will be on the younger attackers to step up and provide the output that Sané and Coman consistently delivered. Who Can Stop Bayern? From what we can see, the race for second place is very tight. But if Bayern do have a crisis, the two teams below are most likely to profit and snatch up the first position. 1. Bayer Leverkusen  The team that started it all by breaking Bayern’s streak a few years ago now faces a huge rebuild of their own. With Xabi Alonso long gone, Erik ten Hag is the new man in charge. His task is enormous. Leverkusen have lost a core part of their title-winning team. In Florian Wirtz, Granit Xhaka, Jeremie Frimpong, and now Jonathan Tah, they have lost four of their five most important players in building attacks last season. Only Alex Grimaldo remains from that key group. Ten Hag has already asked for patience from the fans. The club has made some interesting signings, like Ibrahim Maza from Hertha Berlin (who completed the second-most dribbles in the 2. Bundesliga) and Malik Tillman from PSV, who was a

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