Controversial refereeing decisions have always been part of football for years, but recently there seems to be more heavy criticism towards poor officiating, notably those that eventually cost teams points.
Croatia national team won't be able to use their starlet, Marko Pjaca as the Juventus player is currently injured and looks to be needing more time on the sideline.
That situation apparently still trigger rage from the Balkan side's medical team who were furious with Juve's doctors which made a wrong assessment over Pjaca's condition a month ago.
Just it was being expected by Italian media, Paolo Maldini apparently has rejected the offer to join Milan's management board under new Chinese ownership.
Maldini who was being offered the Technical Director post stated that he doesn't quite agree with his role in that position, questioning about the decision making situation with the CEO and other director.
Joe Hart's departure from Manchester City to Torino was considered as one of the major surprise of this summer transfer window, but that doesn't mean it's something that the goalie is regretting.
Goalkeeper position is definitely essential in football as they're the last man that protect every teams' goal from opponents' attacking players.
Although they might not be appreciated as highly as strikers, but since back then up till now, there are always shot stoppers that received wide acknowledgement such as the list provided by Frontsmother.
Being one of the most loved and popular sports, Football doesn't just offer entertainment but also several health related benefits, which makes no professional can try to play for regular fun exercise.
Gianluigi Donnarumma's fast career leap ever since his debut for AC Milan last season have attracted many attention from other clubs with Real Madrid reportedly being the latest to show an interest.
In a rather odd twist of transfer deadline day, Chelsea have re-sign Brazilian defender David Luiz from Paris Saint-Germain on a three year deal this time.
It's a major surprise as things only heat up during the final two days of the transfer window, before he eventually signed on Wednesday in an undisclosed fee, though reports suggesting its around 30 million pounds.
Two unwanted players at Manchester City, Samir Nasri along with Joe Hart finally have got themselves new clubs as the Frenchman signed with Sevilla while Hart has been officially confirmed to join Torino.
AC Milan suffered a disappointing 4-2 defeat in their second Serie A fixture against Napoli, but that thrilling tie was largely affected by two sending offs of Rossoneri players.
Milan head coach, Vincenzo Montella highlighted his players lack of cool heads, which puts their competitiveness in that game disturbed heavily.
Inter Milan's defeat in their opening Serie A fixture apparently triggered a very decisive step from the management as before this current summer market ends they are close to sign both Joao Mario along with Gabriel 'Gabigol' Barbosa.
Following Juventus and AS Roma's victory on Saturday, Italian Serie A offer a much more entertaining stuff during Sunday fixtures as AC Milan and Lazio escaped thrilling tie while Inter Milan were beaten.
Italian giant, Juventus are planning to reunite themselves with Juan Cuadrado, who played in Turin last season after being loaned out by Chelsea.
Having a quite successful time during that one season spell, Bianconeri still keen on getting the Colombian international service, though they must first discussed it with Antonio Conte's side.
Being a huge fan of football who will mostly glued into your television watching live games on the weekend, might not always be fun for our other half especially since a game can take 90 minutes up to two hours long (including post match commentaries, highlights, etc).
The mega transfer saga involving France international midfielder, Paul Pogba has finally ended as Manchester United officially confirmed his signing.
Man United themselves revealed the resigning of their former youth player on the club's official site, promoting the Pogback tagline through out the net.
Roberto Mancini apparently won't be leading the charge at Inter Milan anymore this season as he has parted company with them by mutual consent.
Nerazzurri themselves confirmed that decision via an official statement at their official website, thanking Mancini for all of his service in the past 20 months or so.