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Lautaro Martínez: Inter’s Argentine Talisman in Attack
Since the introduction of the Italian top-flight in 1898, we’ve seen quite a few Argentine players come away with the top scorer award. Antonio Angelillo and Omar Sívori won it in back-to-back years to close out the ’50s, whilst Pedro Manfredini became the third shortly after. The Albiceleste would have to wait a quarter-century for…
ContinueLautaro Martínez: El Toro’s Time to Shine in Qatar
At 25 years old, Lautaro Martínez looks set to play a leading role in Argentina’s hopes of winning their first World Cup since 1986. The goal machine from Bahia Blanca, Buenos Aires has been one of the most consistent players since Lionel Scaloni took over the coaching reigns of the Argentina National Team in 2018,…
ContinueScouting Report: Lautaro Martínez
From Liniers to Racing Club to Inter Milan, there has always been one thing that has remained consistent with Lautaro ‘El Toro’ Martínez: goals. With Barcelona eyeing the 22-year-old striker to replace the aging Luis Suárez, I will analyze the boy from Bahía Blanca, assess his strengths and weaknesses, and evaluate whether or not he…
Continue39. Lautaro Martínez
The top entry player of South America and one of only two players to take their place on this list, this gem thoroughly deserves his place as the continent’s #1 and to be completely honest, it seems a little wrong having him under this bracket as he is already a star within his side Racing Club.…
ContinueNico Paz’s Journey from Madrid to Como: A Midfield Maestro in the Making
The apple doesn’t always fall far from the tree, and that’s certainly been the case with Nico Paz. The son of 14-capped Argentina center-back Pablo Paz, who represented the Albiceleste in the 1998 FIFA World Cup, Nico was born in Tenerife, Spain, on September 8, 2004. He decided from a young age to follow in…
ContinueJulian Alvarez to Atletico Madrid: The Start of the Protagonist Era
At 24 years of age, Julian Alvarez has garnered the reputation of a serial winner. He won the Argentine Primera División, the Copa Argentina, the Supercopa Argentina, the Trofeo de Campeones, the Copa Libertadores and the Recopa Sudamericana with boyhood club River Plate before heading across the Atlantic. Since joining Manchester City, he’s served as…
ContinueAfter Sacking Berhalter, What’s the Next Step for the USMNT?
The United States Men’s National Team once again finds itself in need of leadership on the touchline after Gregg Berhalter and the USSF parted ways in the aftermath of a disastrous 2024 Copa América campaign on home soil. In an end result that seems to suit the vast majority of the supporter base after…
ContinueAlessandro Bastoni: Italy’s Next Great Defender
Alessandro Bastoni was born on April 13, 1999, in the small town of Casalmaggiore, Italy. He was introduced to the world of football from a very young age. His father played as a striker in the lower leagues and his brother aspired to become a footballer. Bastoni started his football journey at a very young…
ContinueAlbert Guðmundsson: Iceland’s Kraftmikill Forward
In 2021, Albert Guðmundsson signed for Italian club Genoa for a reported £1.5m following an underwhelming stint in the Eredivisie for both PSV and AZ Alkmaar. Guðmundsson failed to make headlines during his first two seasons in Italy, producing just one goal in the 21/22 Serie A season as Genoa finished 19th and dropped back…
ContinueTactical Preview: Who’s Coming Out on Top in the 2023/24 Europa Conference League Final?
The stage is set for the 2023/24 UEFA Europa Conference League Final, and for the third straight time, an Italian team will be vying for the highest honor. The first edition of the competition would see Jose Mourinho’s Roma edge Arne Slot’s Feyenoord 1-0 in the final in Tirana, whilst the second one would see…
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