
Beyond Morocco's World Cup 2022 Miracle: The $2 Billion Economic Impact
From the initial shockwaves of the 2022 World Cup miracle to the sustained dominance of the AFCON 2026 semifinals, this is the definitive story of how a sporting fairytale matured into a $2 billion economic engine, creating a lasting legacy that has fundamentally reshaped the North African landscape forever.

Cagliari 0-1 AC Milan: The Art of Winning Without Dominating
AC Milan started 2026 the way pragmatic teams do: not flashy, but with control. A sluggish first half turned into a measured second, and one decisive action from Rafael Leão separated the sides. The numbers tell a clean story, too: Milan won the shot battle, edged possession, and managed the game state after scoring. It was not a classic. It was a professional away win.

How AC Milan Score in 2025–26: Patterns After 16 Matches
Sixteen matches is not enough to judge a season. It is enough to spot habits. This analysis breaks down how AC Milan have scored their goals so far in 2025–26, focusing on creation zones, goal types, assist chains, timing, and game state. The aim is not to predict the table, but to describe the process taking shape underneath the results.

What a Way to End 2025: How Milan's 3-0 Masterclass Against Verona Proved We're Ready for the Scudetto!
It's the final match before the calendar flips to 2026. I'm sitting at home, coffee in hand, nervously scrolling through Twitter. The anxiety is real! "What if we slip up?" "What if Nkunku still doesn't score?" Then the match starts. And for the next 90 minutes, Milan didn't just beat Verona; we absolutely dismantled them 3-0 in a performance so complete that by the final whistle I was thinking one thing: "This is it. This is our year. Scudetto!"

Sunday League Hangovers: Fat center-backs, smoking at halftime, and the beauty of amateur Football
Hackney Marshes stands as the spiritual cathedral of grassroots football, a 340-acre expanse where the beautiful game is stripped of its billion-dollar polish and returned to its rawest form. Built literally on the rubble of post-WWII London, it hosts thousands of players every Sunday who battle hangovers and freezing winds for nothing more than pride and a post-match pint.youtube Recently, this world of "fat center-backs" and halftime cigarettes has collided with global superstardom, from Ronaldo Nazário’s surreal cameo in Essex to David Beckham’s return to his East London roots.

Füllkrug, Milan, and the No. 9 in Question: What the Data Actually Says
In the tactical landscape of modern football, the role of the traditional No. 9 has sparked intense debate among analysts and fans alike. This article delves into the unique profile of Niclas Füllkrug, a player whose aerial prowess and physical presence could provide AC Milan with the much-needed structural relief in their attacking strategy. Can Füllkrug's strengths transform Milan's approach, or will his style clash with the club's tactical identity? Let's analyze the data and uncover the truth behind Milan's No. 9 question.

Allegri's No. 9 and the Art of Escaping Pressure
Here's the uncomfortable truth: in an Allegri-style team, the No. 9 is often less "hero" and more system component. Not a crown. A lever. A release valve. A way to turn pressure into territory, and territory into a moment. Allegri's best sides have been built to win different kinds of games rather than insisting on one pure ideology. That mindset fundamentally changes what "great striker play" even looks like. Sometimes it's not about domination, it's about survival with purpose. So if you want to understand Allegri's No. 9, don't start with highlights. Start with a question: when the game gets messy, who helps the team breathe?

AC Milan 0–2 Napoli: The Warning Signs Milan Can’t Ignore Anymore
This wasn’t a bad night. It was a familiar pattern returning the moment Milan lost its stabilizers. Against Napoli, Milan didn’t just lose 0–2. Milan lost control of the game’s rhythm, the ability to reset under pressure, and the structural calm that prevents chaos from becoming dangerous. Those problems didn’t start with Napoli’s goals. They started earlier, quietly, in the same zones where Milan has struggled all season whenever certain profiles are missing. This match wasn’t about Napoli being brilliant. It was about Milan revealing how fragile its system still is when key roles are absent.