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Geyse joins Gotham FC on loan after unhappy spell at Manchester United

Mar 25, 2025
Geyse

Brazilian footballer Geyse has left Manchester United to join Gotham FC on loan. She spoke about feeling unhappy and isolated at United, especially after the club decided to loan her out while she was attending her brother’s funeral. Geyse struggled to feel comfortable at the club and said she was searching for happiness and peace in her career. Now, she is excited for a fresh start with Gotham FC, where she hopes to play her best football.

Geyse will be working under coach Juan Carlos Amorós, who previously managed Tottenham. Her move to the NWSL gives her a chance to regain confidence and enjoy football again. Gotham FC is happy to have a player of her talent and experience, and fans are eager to see her perform. This transfer marks an important step in her journey, and she hopes to make a positive impact on her new team.

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Erin Cuthbert's Decisive Impact

Chelsea midfielder Erin Cuthbert played a pivotal role in her team's recent 2-1 victory over Manchester City, scoring a stoppage-time header that secured the win and brought Chelsea closer to their sixth consecutive Women's Super League (WSL) title.

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Real Madrid beats Barcelona for the first time after Caroline Weir scores twice

Real Madrid Femenino won against Barcelona Femení for the first time in history, with a 3-1 victory in Liga F. Caroline Weir was the key player, scoring two late goals to secure the win.

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Pernille Harder scores hattrick | FC Bayern Munich vs. TSG Hoffenheim

Bayern Munich's Danish forward Pernille Harder scored another hat-trick, this time against TSG Hoffenheim in the semi-final of the DFB Cup.

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Matildas take on South Korea without Sam Kerr as mystery surrounds her return to football

Mar 24, 2025
Sam Kerr

The Matildas will play against South Korea without their star striker, Sam Kerr, who is still recovering from a knee injury. Kerr has been out since January, and there is no clear timeline for her return. Coach Tony Gustavsson has not given details about her recovery, which has created some uncertainty. The team will need to rely on other players to step up in her absence.

Despite missing Kerr, the Matildas are focused on performing well in their upcoming matches. The squad includes experienced players and young talents who will have the chance to prove themselves. Fans are hopeful that Kerr will recover soon, but for now, Australia must find a way to compete without their top goal scorer.

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Real Madrid beats Barcelona for the first time

Mar 24, 2025
Caroline Weir

Real Madrid Femenino won against Barcelona Femení for the first time in history, with a 3-1 victory in Liga F. The match was intense, with both teams playing at a high level. Barcelona scored first, but Real Madrid responded strongly in the second half. Caroline Weir was the key player, scoring two late goals to secure the win. Goalkeeper Misa also made important saves to stop Barcelona from equalizing.

This victory is a big moment for Real Madrid, as they had never beaten Barcelona before. It shows their improvement and growing confidence in the league. Barcelona, who have been the strongest team in Spain, will now focus on fixing their mistakes. The win gives Real Madrid hope for future matches and makes the title race more exciting.

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Everton’s Rikke Madsen Celebrates Return with Surprise On-Field Proposal

Mar 23, 2025
Rikke Madsen

Everton footballer Rikke Madsen had a special moment after her team's 3-0 win against Crystal Palace in the Women's Super League. She had just returned to playing after maternity leave, and her comeback was already emotional. But after the match, her partner, Martin Thomsen, surprised her with a marriage proposal on the field. Their baby daughter, Fritsen, was also there, making it an unforgettable moment for the family.

Madsen, who played an important role in Everton’s win, was overwhelmed with happiness. The surprise proposal was caught on camera, and fans celebrated the heartwarming scene. This event made her return to football even more special, showing the strong support from her family and the football community.

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Amanda Ilestedt’s Journey: Balancing Motherhood and a Return to Top-Level Football

Mar 23, 2025
Amanda Ilestedt

Arsenal and Sweden defender Amanda Ilestedt continued light training after announcing her pregnancy in March 2024, adjusting exercises under medical supervision to ensure safety for herself and her baby. As her pregnancy progressed, she faced complications that required her to stop training and focus on pelvic-floor exercises to prepare for childbirth. After delivering her daughter, Mila, via C-section on August 30, 2024, Ilestedt gradually resumed physical activity, rebuilding strength and reconnecting with her muscles.

Balancing motherhood and her professional career, Ilestedt managed her training schedule alongside breastfeeding, with support from her partner and Arsenal's accommodations. She made her return to competitive play five months post-birth, coming on as a substitute in Arsenal's FA Cup match against Bristol City on January 29, 2025. Reflecting on her journey, Ilestedt expressed pride in returning to top-level football after childbirth and hopes to inspire other women to see that it's possible to pursue both motherhood and a professional sports career.

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