It felt like an evening in an alternative Champions League universe. It is not often there is a total absence of tension in ...
Saha is not the only former footballer to achieve billionaire status after retirement. Fellow Frenchman Mathieu Flamini co-founded GF Biochemicals, the world's first company to mass-produce levulinic ...
In the 2005/2006 season, Henry himself scored the one and only goal against Los Blancos at the Santiago Bernabeu in the second leg of the last-16 in the Champions League — with Arsenal winning the tie ...
Erling Haaland may have signed a mega nine-and-a-half year contract at Manchester City, but his net worth doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of an ex-Arsenal star who is now a billionaire ...
Only one former football star could enjoy an ever greater level of success - Mathieu Flamini, who swapped his jersey for business attire and is the co-founder of the first company in the world to ...
A bit like now, the Gunners were hit by injuries then and their patched-up defence included Emmanuel Eboue, Mathieu Flamini and Philippe Senderos. They did, however, still have Thierry Henry ...
Logically, no, but they reached the final in 2006 with another midfielder, Mathieu Flamini, standing in at left-back. Not that Nwaneri would remember. He wasn’t born then.
Mathieu Flamini is the best example of a footballer earning a huge sum of money after retiring, with his biochemical company seeing his net worth soar to £10 billion. It's well documented that ...