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  • Why Hertha Berlin Could Prove to Be Bundesliga Dark Horses Next Season

    Despite a stuttering campaign last season which saw four different managers take charge of Hertha Berlin, the team from the west of Germany’s capital enjoyed a brief revival following the resumption of the Bundesliga post COVID-19 lockdown. Under new manager Bruno Labbadia, Hertha returned to action by winning three and drawing one of their first…

  • Should Max Aarons Be Tottenham’s Priority Signing at Right Back?

    When Norwich City were promoted last year off the back of a dominant season in the Championship, Max Aarons was one of the most exciting youngsters in English football and dubbed a wonderkid. Fans were excited to see what the EFL Young Player of the Year could do at the highest level and were full…

  • From League Two to the Premier League: Ben White’s Rise to the Top

    On 1st July 2019, Brighton and Hove Albion’s Ben White was loaned out to Leeds United for the duration of the 2019/20 season. From the offset, the 22-year old center back proved to epitomize ‘Bielsaball’ and went on to play every single game in Leeds’ outstanding promotion campaign, proving to be arguably the most consistently…

  • How Leicester City Can Recover From Their Historic Collapse

    In the final match of the 2019/20 season, Leicester City welcomed Manchester United to the King Power Stadium, with the Foxes in need of a win to ensure qualification to the Champions League for the first time since 2016. Leicester would go on to lose 2-0, finishing four points behind fourth-place Chelsea, who had defeated…

  • The Magic, Glory and Relentless Loyalty of Ricardo Bochini, the Best One-Club Man You Never Heard Of

    June 25th, 1986. Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. A Diego Maradona-inspired Argentina had ripped Belgium apart for the past 85 minutes, the 2-0 scoreline not quite reflective of El Pelusa’s masterclass. La Albiceleste had all but confirmed their qualification to a third World Cup final.   Manager Carlos Bilardo then lines up a substitution, seemingly an…

  • Why the Failed Newcastle Takeover Is a Moral Victory for All Football Fans

    For a group of football fans concerned with the ethical implications of our sport, the failed Saudi-led takeover of Newcastle United has come as a small victory. For others, most notably diehard Newcastle fans, the news of withdrawal has crushed their hopes for a revitalized team injected with the cash reserves of Saudi Arabia’s Public…

  • Why Thiago Alcântara Can Be the Perfect Adaptation for Liverpool

    Let the party commence!   Well, briefly.    In the strangest of seasons, Liverpool are finally champions. And the second strangest of seasons is only weeks away from commencing.    It will, perhaps, not quite become clear until much further down the line, when the rose-tinted gaze of nostalgia looks back on the season just…

  • Domenico Berardi: The Renaissance of a Forgotten Star

    Once touted as the hottest property in Italy, the name Domenico Berardi hasn’t become a household name as widely expected.  But there was a time not too long ago when the forward was linked with every big club in Serie A.   A quick, tenacious, technically gifted and hardworking left-footed right-winger with an eye for…

  • Tactical Preview: Real Madrid vs. Manchester City

    With Manchester City failing to protect their title as Premier League Champions, there has been a spotlight on their performance in the Champions League this season. Despite a 2-1 away win in the first leg of the round of 16 back in February, the Citizens face a tough task to progress past the recently crowned…

  • Finding a Nemanja Matić Replacement

    Manchester United have enjoyed a resurgence in the Premier League, embarking on a 14-game unbeaten run which ultimately saw them finish in third place. Although United generally persisted with a 4-2-3-1 for most of the season (excluding game-specific formations such as the 5-3-2 versus big teams or the diamond at Everton), sticking to the 4-2-3-1…