Microgaming: Teaming up to Create Exclusive Online Slots

Microgaming is one of the biggest names in the online gaming industry. We all love their slot machines and some of them have made the history. For instance, their Mega Moolah has set the world record several times and entered the Guinness Book as an online slot awarding the biggest jackpot ever. The things have been changing lately and in addition to their in-house developed games, Microgaming offers the exclusive content provided by independent game studios. Stay with us to learn more about the partnerships thanks to which slot enthusiasts can enjoy high-quality games with innovative bonus features.

Rabcat

The Vienna-based game studio is one of the first suppliers Microgaming signed a partnership with. Although Rabcat developers and designers were involved in the creating of…

Ramos: Spain have to reinvent themselves

Spain have won the last two European Championships and Sergio Ramos says that success has forced them to look at reinventing themselves.

Luis Aragones guided Spain to the trophy at Euro 2008, with Vicente del Bosque adding the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012 triumphs.

It formed a glorious period for the Iberian nation marked by a possession-based style that garnered plaudits from across the globe.

But Ramos now believes other teams have improved in their ability to counter Spain s tactics, and it has forced them to develop.

It s clear that all the squads are more motivated when they face us, he told Marca.

We are the reigning European champions and we ve also been world champions [in 2010].

We have a good history and everyone wants to…

Tokyo Olympics: Rapinoe admits USA ´didn´t have that juice´ after shock loss to Canada

Canada sensationally ended a 36-game winless run against the United States, with Jessie Fleming s penalty securing a place in the women s football final at the Tokyo Olympics.

USA had 17 attempts on Monday but a second defeat at the Games – they had gone down 3-0 to Sweden in their opening group fixture – means the reigning world champions will not have a chance to secure gold in Japan.

There was controversy surrounding the winning goal, too, as a VAR check resulted in Canada being awarded a penalty for a foul by Tierna Davidson on Deanne Rose in the 74th minute.

Substitute goalkeeper Adrianna Franch, who had replaced the injured Alyssa Naeher in the first half, guessed correctly but Fleming s penalty still found the net.

Canada stubbornly held on…

Barcelona reject West Ham bid for Gomes

Barcelona have rejected an offer from West Ham United for the services of Andre Gomes, according to Sky Sports.

The midfielder is a clear case of surplus to requirements at the Camp Nou and he spent the 2018/19 season on loan at Everton. His performances in the Premier League have been quite impressive, and the Merseyside club are hoping to keep him him at Goodison Park permanently.

However, it seems Everton aren t the only club that want the Portuguese to stay in England. West Ham manager Manuel Pellegrini, the 2014 Premier League winner with Manchester City, also liked what he saw from the 25-year-old. The Hammers consequently submitted a bid for Gomes, amounting to £18 million (€20 million).

However, Barcelona rejected the offer. They apparently value the…

Ten Hag warns Tottenham: Ajax will be even better in second leg

Ajax boss Erik ten Hag has warned Tottenham his side will be even better in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.

A first-half strike from Donny van de Beek secured a 1-0 win for the visitors at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Tuesday s first leg.

Ajax dominated the first half and, although Spurs were much improved after the interval, only the post denied David Neres what could have been a crucial second away goal in the closing stages.

Ten Hag was disappointed with elements of his side s second-half display and is confident they will be stronger in Amsterdam next week.

In the second half, what we could have done better was to be closer to the ball, keep possession and switch it more. Maybe we could have played a bit more calmly as well, he s…