The Lo’eau LaBonta celebration is taking over the world

Everyone’s doing The Labonta!

Lo’eau LaBonta has officially started a worldwide craze.

Just over a year ago, the Kansas City Current midfielder scored a goal and followed that up with what we will awkwardly call the “fake a hamstring injury and quickly transition to a twerk” celebration.

LaBonta’s celebration was objectively fantastic, if not briefly concerning for Current fans. A year later, we can now also mark it as the beginning of a trend.

First, Minnesota Vikings running back Alexander Mattison did his own version of Labonta’s celebration, calling the midfielder “the inspiration” for his touchdown dance.

Fast forward to last month, when Mr. Taylor Swift himself, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce performed “The Labonta” on the practice field after returning from a knee injury.

On his podcast with his brother Jason of the Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs star said he “stole” the move from Labonta.

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Trav broke out all the moves at practice 🕺🏻

♬ original sound – New Heights

That brought us to this weekend’s Basque derby, in which Real Sociedad star Takefusa Kubo did his own Labonta tribute after scoring his side’s second in a 3-0 win over Athletic Club.

Labonta’s latest goal celebration probably won’t inspire a worldwide craze but hey, it was quite the hit nonetheless.

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Jonathan Gomez: We have the players to win the U-20 World Cup

The left back is in a confident mood ahead of the tournament’s kickoff on Saturday

The United States is going to the U-20 World Cup full of confidence, as left back Jonathan Gómez has said his team has the players to win the tournament in Argentina.

Some of the top American U-20 players, like Paxten Aaronson, Brian Gutiérrez and Jalen Neal, were held back by their clubs, but head coach Mikey Varas was still able to call on a talented group of 21 players for the World Cup.

One of those is Gómez, who is expected to start for the U.S. when they kick off the tournament on Saturday against Ecuador. Speaking to Pro Soccer Wire ahead of the tournament, the 19-year-old was in a confident mood about his team’s chances.

“We want to win the tournament, and we think we have the players to do so,” Gómez said. “So I would say that’s the ultimate goal.”

Gómez is one of four players on the roster who have been capped by the full USMNT, which along with his age gives him an important leadership role on the team.

“We have quite a few 2004 [birth years] in the group and I think two or three ’05s. So me being an ’03, I automatically see myself as one of the mentors,” Gómez says. “Not necessarily because I have senior [national team] appearances, but just because I’m older, I have a little bit more experience. So I try to be [a mentor] for the group.”

Though he’s still a teenager, Gómez is already in his fifth season as a professional. As he rose through the FC Dallas academy (where he was coached by Varas), Gómez was eager to find first-team minutes as quickly as possible.

USL side Louisville City was more than happy to give him that chance, signing the then-16-year-old in 2020. It looked like a risky move to drop down a division at the time, but Gómez doesn’t see it that way.

“It was a risk but it was a risk that I was willing to take,” Gómez said. “Just like if I stayed at FC Dallas, it was going to be a risk knowing that I would have turned down the Louisville City opportunity.

“If I stayed at FC Dallas, who knows what would have happened. Who knows where I’d be right now.”

Right now, Gómez is in Spain with Real Sociedad, which he joined in early 2022. He’s featured for the club’s reserves, appearing on the bench for the senior side a handful of times but has yet to make his first-team debut.

Sitting in fourth place in La Liga, Real Sociedad is in prime position for a Champions League berth. It’s obviously great for the team but could the club’s success be somewhat hindering Gómez’s path to a debut?

“Hopefully they get into Champions League, that’d be unreal for the club,” he said. “I wouldn’t say I’m a victim of the club’s success. I think everything’s going to happen at a certain time and you can’t really rush anything. So I’m just working hard and waiting patiently for when that time comes.”

Gómez — who signed with Paradigm Sports this February — didn’t want to be drawn on whether he’d seek out a loan next season if first-team opportunities didn’t arise.

While he sorts out his club situation, there is also a looming decision over his international future. Gómez, despite his young age, is one of only a handful of players to be capped by both the USMNT and Mexico at the senior level.

Born in Texas to Mexican parents, Gómez said representing both countries so early in his career was a major honor.

“Being Mexican-American, growing up in a Mexican household but growing up in the U.S., you get a little bit of both cultures,” he said. “So then to be able to represent both sides, it’s just an extreme honor.”

The U.S. does have a leg up in one notable area: it qualified for the U-20 World Cup and next summer’s Olympics, in which Gómez is eligible to play. Mexico did not.

Ahead of the USA’s opener, Gómez isn’t taking the opportunity to play in any sort of World Cup for granted.

“It’s any kid’s dream to be a part of any World Cup, whether it be a senior World Cup, U-17, or U-20. So when I got that call, I was extremely excited,” he said. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

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La Liga USA-Mexico tour 2023: Schedule, tickets, stadiums and more

Atlético Madrid, Real Betis, Real Sociedad and Sevilla will each play two games in North America

Four of Spain’s biggest clubs will head to the USA and Mexico this summer for preseason friendlies.

However, the country’s two biggest clubs, Real Madrid and Barcelona, will not be taking part.

But there will still be plenty of star power on display as Atlético Madrid, Real Betis, Real Sociedad and Sevilla all head to North America ahead of the 2023-24 season.

A statement from La Liga said: “The summer tour is part of La Liga and its clubs’ strategy to grow the Spanish Professional League’s footprint in the United States and Mexico.

“The tour will make its first stop in 2023 in the United States and Mexico. It will continue the strategy to develop and grow the league, its clubs and competitions in North American markets.”

Each of the clubs will play two games, one in Mexico and one in the United States. The two games in the U.S. will be a doubleheader at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

Here are the fixtures for La Liga’s 2023 summer tour of the United States and Mexico, including how to purchase tickets.

La Liga USA-Mexico tour 2023

August 2: Atlético Madrid vs Real Sociedad — Estadio BBVA, Monterrey, Mexico. 7 p.m. local. TICKETS.

August 2: Sevilla vs Real Betis — Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Mexico. 9 p.m. local. TICKETS.

August 5: Atlético Madrid vs Sevilla — Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA. 4 p.m. local. TICKETS.

August 5: Real Sociedad vs Real Betis — Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA. 7 p.m. local. TICKETS.

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Newcastle obliterate club record in £60m Alexander Isak move

Isak is the one of the most expensive summer additions to the Premier League

Newcastle United added to their attack today, shattering a club record to sign striker Alexander Isak.

Newcastle is said to have spent £60 million to sign the 22-year-old striker from Real Sociedad, breaking the club’s record for a transfer fee by a mere £20 million. The fee is also the fourth-highest fee spent on a player by any club in 2022, only trailing the money behind moves by Aurelién Tchouameni, Darwin Núñez, and Casemiro.

According to data from Transfermarkt, Newcastle has now spent just a hair under $150 million on transfers in this summer window, the fifth-highest total in the Premier League. The club hasn’t sold any players either, so their balance this summer is only lower than Chelsea, who have spent plenty under new owner Todd Boehly, and Nottingham Forest, who have decided to sign everyone that has ever kicked a ball before.

“I’m delighted to have it done. It was a big, big decision for me but it is a decision I am really happy with,” Isak told the Newcastle club site. “It is a great, historical club that I think anyone would like to play for, with amazing fans. They were a big part of why I came here – and also the club’s project, which is one that I really believe in.”

At 6’3″ and having 37 caps for Sweden and 103 appearances in La Liga under his belt at a young age, Isak certainly fits the profile of a modern striker that a club breaks its transfer record to sign. However, Isak is coming off of a 2021-22 season with Real Sociedad in which he scored just six times in 2,157 minutes.

On the other hand, Newcastle probably does need a striker. Callum Wilson, who is currently dealing with a short-term knock, was only available to play 18 games last season, and had just 26 appearances in 2020-21. Chris Wood, meanwhile, has just five goals in 34 appearances over the past two seasons, and Joelinton ended up having to fill in up top numerous times last season.

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Raúl Jiménez supera la mejor campaña de Carlos Vela en Europa

Nadie tiene dudas que esta campaña es la mejor de Raúl Jiménez en su carrera, el atacante de 29 años volvió a anotar de penal en la victoria del Wolverhampton ante el Everton por 3-0 y con ello, superó la mejor campaña de Carlos Vela en la Real …

Nadie tiene dudas que esta campaña es la mejor de Raúl Jiménez en su carrera, el atacante de 29 años volvió a anotar de penal en la victoria del Wolverhampton ante el Everton por 3-0 y con ello, superó la mejor campaña de Carlos Vela en la Real Sociedad.

En total, el mexicano de los Wolves ha participado en 35 goles de su equipo, 25 tantos y 10 asistencias para Jiménez. Mientras que Carlos Vela en aquella campaña 2013-2014 con la Real Sociedad de San Sebastián, consiguió participar en 34 goles con 21 goles y 13 asistencias.

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Raúl Jiménez sigue ayudando a su equipo a conseguir puntos y mantenerse en la pelea por un puesto de Champions League, por lo que a falta de tres partidos, no dudamos que el mexicano pueda seguir incrementando su leyenda en esta campaña de ensueño para el ex Benfica que tal vez viva sus últimos momentos con la camiseta del Wolverhampton.

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Real Sociedad vs. Real Madrid Live Stream, La Liga Lineups, TV Channel, Start Time, How to Watch

Real Madrid will travel to take on Real Sociedad this evening in La Liga action, stream it here!

Second place Real Madrid is looking for their third straight win since returning to action, they will be taking on Real Sociedad who is currently in sixth and looking for a top-four result this season.

Sociedad has only collected one point in their last two since La Liga has returned while Real Madrid is only three points out of first-place Barcelona.

Real Sociedad vs. Real Madrid

  • When: Sunday, June  21
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: beIN Sports
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Last time these two teams met, Real Madrid won that contest 3-1 but Sociedad has actually won two of their last three league meetings. With both clubs looking to stay competitive in the table expect a fantastic match as La Liga continues on Sunday evening.

Real Sociedad possible starting lineup:
Remiro; Elustondo, Llotente, Le Normand, Monreal; Merino, Zubeldia, Odegaard; Oyarzabal, Willian Jose, Portu

Real Madrid possible starting lineup:
Courtois; Carvajal, Varane, Ramos, Mendy; Valverde, Casemiro, Kroos; Hazard, Benzema, Rodrygo

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How to watch Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad – Copa del Rey: Date, time, channel, odds and live stream

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We’re in the quarter-final of the Copa del Rey, which pits Real Madrid against Real Sociedad. You can only watch the match on ESPN+.

Real Madrid defeated Zaragoza, 4-0 in the Round of 16, and Unionistas, 3-1 in the Round of 32 to get to this point. But they’ve been on quite the winning streak outside of the Copa del Rey as well, going 16-0-5 in their last 21 games.

Real Sociedad is fresh off a 2-1 loss to Leganes. But in the Copa del Rey, Real Sociedad beat Osasuna, 3-1 in the Round of 16, and Espanyol, 2-0 in the Round of 32, to advance to the quarter-final.

If you’re looking to keep up with all the action from the Copa del Rey, sign up for ESPN+ so you don’t miss a single match.

How to watch Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad:

Copa del Rey – Quarter-final

Real Madrid vs Real Sociedad

Thursday, Feb. 6, 1:00 p.m. ET

Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain

Copa del Rey live stream:

Copa del Rey stream: ESPN+

Copa del Rey odds:

Real Madrid (-239) is favored over Real Sociedad (+625), according to BetMGM.

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