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  • What Has Happened to Liverpool? How the Reds’ Title Defense Fell Apart

    You’ve seen it once, you’ve seen it before was the most resonant feeling associated with Liverpool’s first-leg defeat to Galatasaray. It was a 1-0 defeat in Istanbul, and you could have been forgiven for thinking you were watching a literal replay of the game between the two sides just months earlier. Close your eyes, and…

  • Carlos Tévez – War and Peace

    “It is impossible to explain everything the streets taught me.  And it was a lot.” – Carlos Tévez.   Murder, crime, drugs, weapons. These were everyday realities in the Buenos Aires neighborhood known as Fuerte Apache. This is where Carlos Alberto Martinez grew up. His mother was an alcoholic. His father was shot dead. It…

  • Yaya Touré and the Danger of Remembering Moments

    When Yaya Touré is discussed, the same images surface. The Champions League final at centre-back. The 20-goal season. The solo run against Aston Villa. Those moments became memories. As they solidified, Touré became widely regarded as one of his generation’s best midfielders.   Touré started at centre-back in the 2009 Champions League final, performing well…

  • Stuttgart v RB Leipzig Bet Builder Stats & Predictions

    Stuttgart v RB Leipzig  Kick Off: 18:30, Sunday 15th March Competition: Bundesliga  Watch Live:    For more Football Predictions for this weekend, head over to my website, Andy’s Bet Club. As well as expert tips, my Match Stats Hub offers the latest team and player stats for every weekend fixture.   Match Stats: Goals likely …

  • Tactical Profile: Shining the Spotlight on Marco Silva’s Fulham

    Fulham are chasing European qualification this season under the guidance of Portuguese manager Marco Silva, who is in his sixth season in charge of the West London club. He is a manager who is mainly influenced by two schools of football: “tactical periodisation”, which structures the week of training ahead of a game around how…

  • Goals, Graphs and the Death of the Maverick

    The modern football fan lives in contradiction, especially in conversations surrounding the Premier League. Every weekend timelines fill with complaints that the game has become robotic, rigid and overcoached. Supporters say they miss flair, personality and chaos.   They say they long for the days of mavericks who played on instinct. Yet the same voices…

  • Genoa CFC Flourishing Under Daniele De Rossi

    As the final whistle blew on Sunday 25th January there was relief, passion and a very happy fanbase. Genoa came back from 2-0 down at home to Bologna in a crazy game, Bologna had goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski sent off for a final man challenge. That red card changed the complexion of the game. Just over…

  • Denzel Dumfries: The Relentless Engine Powering Inter’s Right Flank

    Denzel Dumfries’ journey at Inter Milan has never been short of drama, drive, and decisive moments. Since arriving in 2021, the Dutch right wing-back has faced scrutiny and praise in equal measure. But the 2024–25 season was arguably his most complete and defining campaign yet — a year that combined physical dominance, tactical maturity, and…

  • The Dribbling Centre-Back: When Movement Becomes Superiority 

    You have been lied to.   Every coach, every pundit, every tactical analyst has sold you the same illusion—that control is built through numbers, that superiority is found in structure, that the game is a battle of patterns rather than people. They tell you that to progress the ball, you must pass it. That to…

  • How Paulo Fonseca got his groove back at Lyon

    Paulo Fonseca arrived in Lyon after a negative experience at AC Milan, one that was not entirely his fault, but rather the fault of a nonexistent club, one of the worst in AC Milan’s history, and of a number of players who had never been with him from the start. Despite having proven himself a…