Football
Real Madrid Threaten to Refuse Playing La Liga Matches
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti insists his team will refuse to play future La Liga matches unless his players are given a minimum 72 hours’ rest between fixtures. The Italian boss is fuming that his players were forced to play Villarreal in La Liga on Saturday (6:30pm local time), despite facing Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday (9pm local time).
Ancelotti’s men played 120 minutes against Atletico, plus a penalty shootout, as they secured their place in the Champions League quarter-finals following a controversial victory at the home of their neighbours. Real Madrid won the shootout after Atletico forward Julian Alvarez had a penalty disallowed for an alleged double touch of the ball.

Los Blancos were back in action on Saturday and secured a narrow 2-1 victory away at Villarreal thanks to a first-half brace from Ballon d’Or contender Kylian Mbappe. Juan Foyth opened the scoring for the Yellow Submarine in the seventh minute, but Mbappe turned the game on its head with a six-minute brace midway through the first half.
The result means Real Madrid open up a three-point gap between themselves and second-placed Barcelona at the top of La Liga. However, Barca have two games in hand over the reigning European champions and will join their fierce rivals on 60 points if they defeat Atletico on Sunday evening.
| La Liga Standings (March 16) | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Position | Club | Games | Points |
| 1. | Real Madrid | 28 | 60 |
| 2. | Barcelona | 26 | 57 |
| 3. | Atletico Madrid | 27 | 56 |
Ancelotti Says Real Madrid Will Refuse to Play Matches
Real Madrid want minimum 72 hours’ rest between games

Ancelotti complained about the congested calendar on Friday, blaming “television rights and money”, while adding “the last thing on anyone’s mind is the players’ recovery.” Real Madrid’s TV channel, meanwhile, stated ahead of the game against Villarreal: “Real Madrid will ask for FIFA’s support … so that this never happens again.”
Per ESPN, Ancelotti confirmed the club’s stance to reporters following Saturday’s game at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica. The revered Italian coach, who is currently ranked as the world’s second-best manager, said:
“I think today is the last time that we’ll play a game before 72 hours. We won’t do it again, without 72 hours of rest. We asked La Liga to change the time of the game twice, and they didn’t do anything. But this is the last time.”
Asked if his time will show up to a future game if scheduled without 72 hours rest, Ancelotti responded: “No, of course not.” On the victory over Villarreal, he added: “I’m very proud of the players, it was a tricky game. And the opponent plays very well. We hung on, above all in the second half. The team was exhausted but that’s normal. It’s a victory that says a lot about this team and the resources in this squad.”
🚨 Real Madrid will never play a match again without at least 72 hours of rest, as recommended by FIFA. Real Madrid will not allow it again. @AlvarodelaLama [RMTV] pic.twitter.com/SAtTVQIytU — Madrid Xtra (@MadridXtra) March 15, 2025
FIFA recommend a minimum of 72 hours’ rest between fixtures, in order to protect players’ health. However, there’s no law in place for leagues to stick to this guidance, with competition organisers ultimately responsible for timings. La Liga are responsible for determining kick-off times for league fixtures in Spain’s top tier but now find themselves under increased pressure from Real Madrid to ensure they give teams sufficient rest between matches in future.
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Liam Rosenior provides Estevao update ahead of Arsenal Carabao Cup semi-final
Liam Rosenior has admitted there is still uncertainty surrounding whether teenage winger Estevao will be available for Chelsea’s Carabao Cup semi-final second leg against Arsenal.
The Brazilian youngster was absent from Saturday’s thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over West Ham after returning home on compassionate leave. Since Rosenior’s arrival, Estevao has been a regular presence in the side and has played a key role in Chelsea winning six of their seven matches under the new head coach.

The only setback so far in Rosenior’s reign came in the first leg of the semi-final, when Chelsea slipped to a narrow 3-2 defeat at home to Arsenal. Goals from Alejandro Garnacho in that match ensured the tie remains finely balanced, giving the Blues hope of overturning the deficit and reaching the final, where either Manchester City or Newcastle await.
Chelsea would undoubtedly benefit from Estevao’s involvement, but Rosenior stressed that the player’s well-being comes first and that no final call has been made. He explained that the 18-year-old is dealing with personal issues and insisted the decision would be based entirely on what feels right for the player, rather than any external pressure.

The Chelsea boss is also facing a potential setback with Jamie Gittens, who was forced off in the first half against West Ham with what appeared to be a hamstring problem. The extent of the injury is still being assessed. Gittens was one of four players withdrawn before the second half as Rosenior reversed his plan after making seven changes to the starting line-up.
Chelsea struggled badly in the opening period and went into the break two goals down, but a number of senior players were introduced and helped turn the game around. Despite the poor first-half display, Rosenior refused to single out the rotated side for criticism.
He made it clear that he does not believe in having a fixed strongest XI, explaining that the physical demands of top-level football require intelligent squad rotation across the season. Rosenior added that he is still learning about his players after only a few weeks in charge and focuses just as much on selecting the right substitutes as he does the starting line-up. According to him, the impact made by players coming off the bench has been decisive in every match so far, crediting their mindset and attitude rather than any tactical tweaks.
Football
€95m spent, €31.7m earned: Manchester City’s January transfer window in full
Manchester City have wrapped up their January transfer activity, completing a mix of high-profile arrivals, squad adjustments and several loan moves as they fine-tuned Pep Guardiola’s options for the rest of the season.
City strengthened their first team with two notable permanent signings, bringing in Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth for €72 million and Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace in a deal worth €23 million. The club also boosted depth by recalling Max Alleyne from his loan spell at Watford and Sverre Nypan from Middlesbrough, both returning to the Etihad to provide additional cover.

On the outgoing front, City sanctioned a significant sale with Oscar Bobb joining Fulham for €31.2 million, while goalkeeper Stefan Ortega moved to Nottingham Forest for around €580,000. Mahamadou Susoho, Seb Naylor and Justin Oboavwoduo all departed on free transfers to Kocaelispor, Bristol City and Juventus respectively. Will Dickson completed a move to Chesterfield for an undisclosed fee, while Jadel Katongo joined Kayserispor under similar terms.
Several players were also sent out on short-term loans to gain minutes and experience. Kalvin Phillips joined Sheffield United on a six-month deal, while Claudio Echeverri moved to Girona for the remainder of the season. Divine Mukasa headed to Leicester City, Stephen Mfuni returned to Watford, Jahmai Simpson-Pusey signed for FC Köln, and Jaden Heskey and Joel Ndala both linked up with Sheffield Wednesday. Emilio Lawrence joined Luton Town, while Isaac Smith completed a temporary switch to Barnsley.
With business now concluded, City will turn their full focus to the second half of the campaign, confident they have added quality at the top end while ensuring valuable development pathways for several young players.
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‘Wildest flip ever’ – How Besiktas made €8M profit on Tammy Abraham in 30 hours!
Tammy Abraham’s January transfer has quickly become one of the most talked-about deals of the window after a rapid sequence of moves involving Roma, Besiktas and Aston Villa.
The striker completed a permanent switch from Roma to Besiktas on January 26 after spending the season on loan in Turkey, with the Istanbul club activating the purchase clause in his agreement. Besiktas paid roughly €13 million to make the move official.
Remarkably, less than 24 hours later, Abraham was unveiled as a new Aston Villa player following a swift resale.
Villa agreed a €21 million deal, allowing Besiktas to pocket an immediate profit of around €8 million in barely over a day.
The speed and structure of the transfers sparked plenty of online reaction, with fans highlighting it as another example of how unpredictable and fast-moving modern football business can be.
For Abraham, the move represents a return to familiar territory. He previously enjoyed a successful loan spell at Aston Villa during the 2018/19 season, playing a key role in their promotion to the Premier League.
Now 28, he has already made his second debut for the club, featuring in their league defeat to Brentford.
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