There are only a few guarantees in life. Death, taxes, and Arjen Robben cutting in on his left foot. Born on this day in Bedum, Netherlands, the 41-year-old former Dutch star was one of Europe's ...
Arjen Robben's death rumors have been all over the the social media platforms. However, is there any truth in it? We have ...
At 41, Arjen Robben shines in padel and is hailed as “the best ex-footballer who can play” after debuting at the FIP Bronze.
Former Chelsea and Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben has reluctantly retired for a second time. The 37-year-old originally called time on his professional career in 2019 before he made a surprise ...
In the history of football, arguably no one else has boasted a trademark move as obvious, as established and as consistently effective as that of Arjen Robben, who announced his retirement from the ...
For the first time in Bleacher Report’s Dive or No Dive feature, we’re concentrating on a single player. Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben went to ground twice against Arsenal on Tuesday, drawing a ...
Known for: Cutting inside and shooting with his left foot, diving, apologizing for diving, diving after apologizing for diving, promising not to dive again, diving after promising not to dive again, ...
Arjen Robben is one of football's most polarizing figures. One week, he’s one of the best footballers in the world. The next week, he’s trying to win FIFA’s most selfish footballer of the year award.
Arjen Robben, one of the top footballers in Dutch history, is coming out of retirement to help his first club during the coronavirus pandemic. The 36-year-old winger is rejoining FC Groningen in the ...
Arjen Robben does not appreciate it when his teammates moan about his wayward free kicks. When Thomas Muller gestured to express his disapproval of Arjen Robben's second half free kick in Bayern's 3-1 ...
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