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Eli Junior Kroupi: Bournemouth’s Teenage Sensation Taking the Premier League by Storm
At just 19 years old, Eli Junior Kroupi has rapidly established himself as one of the Premier League’s brightest emerging stars. The French forward delivered a sensational breakthrough season for AFC Bournemouth during the 2025/26 campaign, transforming from a promising youngster into one of the most talked-about attacking talents in European football. Following his…
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Why This Might Be the Last World Cup of True Football Cultures
Every World Cup used to feel like entering a different country before a ball was even kicked. Brazil played like music. Italy played like survival. Germany played like machinery. Argentina played like a street fight disguised as art. Different nations solved football differently because football itself belonged to different cultures. You could watch ten…
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Robinho: The Lost Illusion
“People do not fall in love with reality. They fall in love with illusion.” Football has always been obsessed with wonderkids. The boys who dribble too easily. Who humiliate defenders with a smile on their face. Who seem to carry something supernatural within them. And maybe no one embodied this more in the early…
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Vasilije Kostov – Serbia’s Shiniest & Coveted Young Jewel
Although failing to qualify for the 2026 World Cup, Serbia has every reason to be hopeful for the future. Despite the generation that won the 2015 U20 World Cup on the cusp of entering their 30s, there is a new crop of youngsters able to take on the mantle to revitalise the fortunes of a…
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Winning is Fine, But Not Like That
Arsenal score too many goals from set pieces. It’s cynical. It’s not proper football. Wins feel hollow. Something something Arsène Wenger would be disappointed. If a team is exclusively reliant on set pieces, ignores open play entirely, and builds their whole identity around dead ball situations, that’s a legitimate tactical concern. It suggests fragility, raises…
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What Chelsea Could Look Like Under Xabi Alonso Without Spending a Penny
Despite rumours surrounding a long managerial shortlist following the hasty exit of Liam Rosenior, Chelsea have acted quickly to secure the services of former Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso. Although Alonso, who won the Bundesliga unbeaten with Bayer Leverkusen in the 2023/24 season, is relatively junior within the world of football management, he has carved…
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Every Team That Lost the Champions League Final: Where Are They Now?
Losing a Champions League final is heartbreaking. Apart from the World Cup and the Euros, it’s probably the biggest loss a football team could sustain. Some teams bounce right back, like Ajax, which lost the 1969 European Cup Final to AC Milan 4-1. It seemed that Catenaccio had triumphed against Total Football and that was…
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From the Six: How Modern Build-up Mistakes Geography for Progression
Modern football has turned the six-yard box into a stage for misrepresenting possession. Today’s football reflects a follower mentality, particularly evident in the misunderstanding of possession football. Building from the back now means embarking from deep areas, and it calls itself possession. It is important to distinguish between the backline and the field’s overall…
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Aaron Drinan: Swindon Town’s Attacking Talisman
Swindon Town defender Will Wright joked in October after a 2-2 draw at home to Notts County that last season he could not hit a barn door. At that early stage of the season the goals were flying in for the striker nicknamed by us Swindon fans as “Drinaldo.” After a PCL knee injury…
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Luis Díaz: The Timing of Chaos Inside Structure
There is a persistent tendency in football analysis to simplify players like Luis Díaz into a familiar set of descriptors. They are labelled instinctive, emotional, direct, or —perhaps most commonly —chaotic. This vocabulary is not entirely incorrect, but it is analytically insufficient. It describes what the player appears to do without addressing the conditions…









