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TOP 10 BIGGEST CLUBS IN FOOTBALL HISTORY AND THEIR NUMBER OF TROPHIES

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Clubs are always ranked according to their performance in different competitions. Here are the top 10 biggest clubs in Europe since the beginning of the 21st century according to analysis by CHATGPT.



1. Real Madrid - They have dominated European football with good performances. They have won 95 titles in football history. Winning 14 UEFA Champions League titles makes them the most successful club in Europe.



2. Manchester United - The Red Devils are known to focus on winning titles in the various leagues they participate in. They have won 69 titles. Their most recent title is the 2022/2023 Carabao Cup. 3. Barcelona - Their natural talent has helped them succeed in La Liga and UEFA Champions League. They have won 91 titles in football history.




4. AC Milan - This is the fourth best club in football history according to CHATGPT. The Italian club has won 52 trophies in football.


5. Liverpool - The Reds have succeeded in European football by bringing in high-quality signings and tactical managers who have helped them win more trophies. They have won 70 titles in football.  


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Premier League relegation rivals Leicester and Everton face off in a game crucial to both clubs' survival hopes on talkSPORT next week.



The two teams are struggling to languish in the bottom three of the table and are only one point apart with only five games left.


Everton have not won in the last 6 matches in the Premier League

Everton have not won in the last 6 matches in the Premier League

Leicester missed their chance to get out of the relegation zone after being held to a 1-1 draw by Leeds and couldn't make another mistake.


Everton are one point behind them and 19th place behind them and need an immediate reaction after their 1-4 loss to Newcastle.


Leicester v Everton:

talkSPORT reported


This Premier League clash will take place on Monday, May 1. The match kick off at King Power Stadium is scheduled for 8pm.


talkSPORT features exclusive live coverage of the East Midlands presented by Adrian Durham.


Comments will then come from Sam Matterface and former England midfielder Danny Murphy.



To follow talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 via the website, click HERE to go live.


You can also listen through the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker, and on 1089 or 1053 AM. Iheanacho has scored twice in the last three games but is currently injured

Iheanacho has scored twice in the last three games but is currently injured

Leicester v Everton:

team news

The home team continues to be without captain Jonny Evans along with injured defenders Ricardo Pereira and James Justin.



Kelechi Iheanacho ripped his muscles against Leeds and both Jamie Vardy and Patson Daka will be scrambling to replace him.


Meanwhile, Everton have a series of players absent, with Andros Townsend, Amadou Onana, Seamus Coleman and Ruben Vinagre.


However, Mason Holgate will return after serving a one-match suspension for a red card against Crystal Palace earlier this month.


Vardy finished brilliantly with his second Premier League goal of the season

Vardy finished brilliantly with his second Premier League goal of the season

Leicester v Everton:

Said what? Martin Keown has criticized the club's supporters for 'abandoning' the team during the Newcastle defeat.


Speaking on the show White and Jordan, the 56-year-old said:

“I looked at the score 3-1, the fans had already left the stadium.


“Too many Everton fans get carried away with it too.


"I don't like the way it looks, leave the stadium, stay there and support your team, go to hell or high water!"


"They look like they've given up - supporters."


Everton's hopes of survival dimmed after loss to Newcastle

Everton's hopes of survival dimmed after loss to Newcastle

Leicester v Everton:

Match event

Jamie Vardy scored his first goal in 20 Premier League appearances last time out against Leeds, his last in consecutive Premier League games for Leicester in May 2022. Since scoring six goals in nine appearances On his first Premier League pitch against Everton, Vardy has failed to score in his last four games against the Toffees. Leicester boss Dean Smith has won four and is undefeated in his six Premier League appearances against Everton, winning three of his four home games against the Toffees. Only Antonio Conte (7) has faced Everton more without ever losing as a manager in this tournament.

Everton have not won in the last 12 away matches in the Premier League (draw 5, lost 7), not scoring 9 goals in that series. Since beating Brighton 2-0 in August 2021, they have only won 2 of their last 33 away matches in the league (Draw 10, lost 21), with all three of them keeping clean sheets in the series. this 0-0 draw.

Leicester have conceded a goal in their last 18 Premier League matches, their longest streak without a clean sheet in the competition. 

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