Noa Taieb

Noa Taieb is a sports writer for 365Scores, specializing in soccer and tennis. Originally from Paris, France, he provides in-depth coverage of player transfers, match analysis, and historical moments. A passionate follower of both sports, he has a particular love for Roland-Garros, her favorite tournament.
  • Soccer

    Premier League MW3 Preview

    Ahead of the third round of matches in the 2022/23 Premier League season, we analyze five talking points on this weekend’s action. City on a missionPremier League defending champions Manchester City are out to establish their dominance by separating themselves from the rest of the pack. The Citizens have taken…

  • Soccer

    Can Haaland land PL Golden Boot?

    The new Premier League season kicks off on Friday evening and there is much to look forward to in the competition’s 31st campaign. While the race for the PL Golden Boot will likely feature many of the usual suspects, there may well be a few new names who could be…

  • Soccer

    Premier League 2022/23 Preview

    The new Premier League season kicks off this weekend and 365Scores Magazine gives you a preview of what to expect from its 31st campaign. Following a dramatic season last time out, we are braced for another year of thrills and spills in England’s top-flight. View this post on Instagram A…

  • Soccer

    Barca strengthening on all fronts

    Despite the ongoing financial crisis at FC Barcelona, the Catalan club has made substantial reinforcements to its first-team fold. Barca manager Xavi has added significant firepower to his ranks as Los Culés aim to mount a firm challenge on arch rivals Real Madrid, who recently captured a record 35th LaLiga…

  • Soccer

    United playing catch-up in transfers

    Following a slow start to the transfer window, Man United have announced two new signings in the space of 48 hours. United’s new manager Erik ten Hag was always likely to poach at least one of his former Ajax talents and Lisandro Martínez has agreed to sign at Old Trafford…

  • Tennis

    Seventh Heaven for Novak

    Sunday drew the curtain on the 135th Wimbledon Championships after what was an enchanting fortnight at the All England Club. For the first time in Wimbledon history, the reigning no.1 and no.2 ranked Men’s players were both missing from the tournament. World no.1 Daniil Medvedev was unaccounted for due to…