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  • Serbia World Cup Preview — Part Five: The Front Three

    Now that we have the crux of the side, it’s time to add the cherry on top — the Serbian attack. Another area of the team that not too long ago was considered a weakness, but now is a strength. Serbia not only has a diverse attack, it also has depth. A lot is expected…

  • Serbia World Cup Preview — Part Four: The Goalkeepers

    If someone had told Serbian fans that they’d have 3 goalkeepers in top 5 leagues to choose from a decade ago, I think most wouldn’t have believed it. But it’s 2022 and times have changed. If you count Mile Svilar at Roma, there are even 4 of them. But I’ll be focusing on the 3…

  • Serbia World Cup Preview — Part One: The Double Pivot

    With Serbia’s 2022 World Cup campaign set to kick off in Qatar, it’s high time to delve into a deeper analysis of the Serbian national team. I’ll be dissecting the team in five parts: the goalkeeper, the back three, the wings, the front three, but to kick things off, we’ll be looking at the heart…

  • Could Leroy Sané Provide the Answer to Germany’s Struggles in Attack?

    Four years after missing out on a spot in the 23-man Germany squad for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Leroy Sané may yet get his chance to perform on the biggest stage in world football this year. Sané, still just 26 years old, has an illustrious wealth of experience at the game’s highest level, winning…

  • The USA’s Danger Men Who Could Pose England Problems at the World Cup

    As the betting odds currently stand, England are expected to top Group B – with the United States, Wales and Iran tipped to finish second, third and fourth respectively. While the Three Lions’ talent and recent performances at major tournaments are enough to justify their favourites tag – two of their three group fixtures will…

  • Has the Perfect World Cup Format Been Abandoned for 2026?

    The 2022 World Cup in Qatar marks the end of an era for the global soccer showcase. Not only is the event the first to be moved to the middle of the northern hemisphere winter, but it’s also the last to feature 32 teams. The appetite of the authorities to continue expanding the tournament is…

  • What Will Happen To Football Without Fans?

    How will the football realm change when there are no fans present? There are many variations you need to know about and today we are going to explain all of them. These days, matches are played without any fans which has a serious, negative impact on football across the world. All football clubs hope that…

  • Responsible Gambling or Betting Sponsors: Ways for UK and non-UK Football Clubs

    Gambling and football have long been linked, and both have been criticized in various ways. Many people do not realise, however, that not all football agreements with casino operators are purely commercial.    Gambling is extremely popular among football fans, mostly because all they have to do is to google for a list of sites…

  • The Best Unheralded Goals in World Cup History

    Geoff Hurst vs West Germany in 1966, Diego Maradona vs England in 1986,  Carlos Alberto vs Italy in 1970, Mario Gotze along with James Rodriguez in 2014. These are some of the most memorable and fantastic goals in the history of the World Cup that have been replayed countless times by TV companies as part…

  • Player Analysis: Takefusa Kubo

    It has been quite the whirlwind start to Takefusa Kubo’s young career. In August 2009, he was awarded MVP at FC Barcelona Soccer Camp at the age of eight and continued to impress for them in youth tournaments before leaving Kawasaki Frontale’s youth side and heading to Spain after being invited to join La Masia…