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Analysing Luka Jovic: A Failure or Just Unlucky?
It’s 2018. A young Luka Jovic has just taken the world by surprise, scoring 5 goals in a single match in the Bundesliga against Fortuna Dusseldorf. He scored a total of 17 goals and got 5 assists in 32 games that season, something that was enough to fetch him a dream move to the…
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The Simpler and Better Alternative Reform that UEFA Should Have Used for Its European Club Competitions
When it comes to European football, two of the most influential countries in its landscape are without question England and Scotland. In 1888/89 the English Football League was formed and saw its inaugural season, the first such league round-robin competition in the sport’s history. It was Preston North End who emerged as its…
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U.S. Legal Sports Betting — Where You Can Make Legal Sports Bets
Sports betting is legal in almost every country in the world. However, some states are yet to legalize sports betting in the United States. Sports betting in the United States was made illegal in 1992, and it remained that way until 2018 when it became up to the states to decide if it was allowed.…
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10 Greatest Brazilian Football Players Of All Time
Brazil has some of the best football players of all time. They are Globally recognized for their national talent and are constantly pulling medals for the teams and individual players. Today we are going to narrow down these amazing sporting heroes and show you the 10 best Brazilian football players of all time. …
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How Cristian Romero, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Dejan Kulusevski Have Changed the Dynamic of Spurs’ Ball Progression
Tottenham Hotspur, since the peak Mauricio Pochettino days, haven’t been a side that are truly capable in possession. The appointment of Jose Mourinho meant that Spurs’ offensive plan was rendered to fast transitions after winning the ball back in a deep defensive shape, mainly centred with Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min improvising with the…
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The Resurgence of Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal
It was a sunny August bank holiday weekend when Mikel Arteta’s injury-hit Arsenal made the long journey up to the Etihad Stadium for a blockbuster encounter with reigning Premier League Champions Manchester City. The morale in the Arsenal camp was low, and their makeshift back five on the day only amplified that concern for…
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Pedri: The Creative Genius from the Canary Islands
From David Silva to Juan Carlos Valeron, we’ve seen various players emerge from the Canary Islands who have the creative ability and quality to pick a pass alongside a magical touch on the ball. Alongside Yeremy Pino at Villarreal, Pedri is the latest talent to leave the Canaries and impress at the top level of…
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Wayne Rooney: The Street Footballer who Dazzled the Stretford End
“Remember the name! Wayne Rooney!” bellowed Clive Tyldesley as a young 16-year-old born and bred scouser scored his first Premier League goal. How did the teenager in question celebrate such a big moment? By playing football with friends in the street. Of course he did. That summed up Wayne Rooney as a footballer.…
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How Xavi is Revitalizing FC Barcelona
When Lionel Messi left Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain, ending a 21-year spell in Catalunya for the Argentine who arrived as a fresh-faced teenager from Rosario and left a legend, the sky seemed to be falling for Les Culés. It couldn’t happen, it shouldn’t happen — it happened. Uncertainty lingered around the club and blame…
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Dominic Solanke: Bournemouth’s Star Striker Assured Again After Career Rollercoaster
After scoring goal after goal for both club and country at youth level – scoring 20 goals in 25 appearances for Chelsea U18’s in the 2013-14 season – the world looked to be Dominic Solanke’s oyster. However, nearly a decade on from being touted as one of the best young prospects around, his career…









