Wenger Sets Premier League Coaching Record

Arsène Wenger has officially become the manager with the most Premier League appearances, surpassing Sir Alex Ferguson’s long-standing record of 810 matches. In a statement released by the League Managers Association of England, Ferguson offered his heartfelt congratulations to Wenger, applauding him for his unwavering dedication to the sport and his incredible longevity on the sidelines. The chairman of the League Managers Association, Howard Wilkinson, also paid tribute, saying, “On behalf of the League Managers Association and all its members, I want to congratulate Wenger on reaching this historic milestone. With 811 Premier League matches under his belt—and more to …

Man United’s Squad Rebounds Before Derby

Recently, Manchester United is finally seeing a glimmer of relief on the injury front ahead of the highly anticipated Manchester Derby. According to reports from the Mirror, three key players—Phil Jones, Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Marouane Fellaini—are expected to make their return to the squad this weekend. While none of them are likely to start, all three are tipped to appear on the bench, giving José Mourinho more flexibility in his tactical setup. For fans who closely follow BD Cricket Live, this kind of last-minute roster boost feels just like when an injured star batter returns before a high-stakes match. Defensively, …

Balotelli Remains Football’s Wildcard Star

Even for those used to the drama of elite football, few stories are as unpredictable as those involving Mario Balotelli. Former Manchester City kitman Les Chapman recently shared a series of remarkable anecdotes with the Daily Mail, giving fans—and followers of BD Cricket Live—a front-row seat to the chaos and brilliance of one of football’s most controversial characters. Chapman opened up about the infamous clash between then-manager Roberto Mancini and Carlos Tevez during Manchester City’s match in Munich. “I don’t know why Mancini had it out for Tevez,” he remarked. “He had fallouts with Hart, Lescott, Nasri, Džeko, Kompany—even Tevez …

De Boer Becomes First EPL Manager Sacked

Crystal Palace has made the first managerial change of the new Premier League season, parting ways with head coach Frank de Boer after just 77 days in charge. The decision comes on the heels of the team’s fourth consecutive defeat—a 0-1 loss to Burnley—which has left the club anchored at the bottom of the table. For football fans around the world keeping track through BD Cricket Live, this early dismissal was both surprising and, to some, inevitable. De Boer’s brief tenure now goes down in history as the shortest managerial stint in Premier League history. Despite high hopes when he …