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  • Player Analysis: Sofiane Diop

    The best sides tend to exhibit a perfect blend between the youthful exuberance of their youngsters and the experienced heads of their veterans.   It displays a good balance for the squad, with a reliable support system the youngsters could benefit from. But things inevitably start falling apart when the experience starts showing signs of…

  • Robert Andrich: The Uncapped Midfielder Key to Germany’s World Cup Hopes

    Though we still have over 9 months until the World Cup kicks off in the Gulf state of Qatar, it is only natural that Hansi Flick, Germany’s national coach, will begin to shift his focus from the mundane qualification procedure towards formulating a tournament-ready roster in the coming weeks.   The Bundestrainer has been scouring…

  • Danilo: Palmeiras’ Rising Star in Midfield

    Danilo has been making headlines recently for all the good reasons in Palmeiras. He’s been a regular in midfield for over a year now but what exactly makes him so good that at 20 he’s trusted so much to be the heart of midfield? He’s the youngest player in the starting XI of the side…

  • Tactical Analysis: Inter Milan vs Liverpool

    Wednesday’s UEFA Champions League tie saw an intense matchup between two of Europe’s best. Tactically, it was a game of two halves characterized by moments of suffering and promise by both sides.   In the end, it was fine margins that saw Liverpool take a 2-0 lead against Inter, putting them in prime position to…

  • Antonio Candreva’s Renaissance at Sampdoria

    Throughout his football career, Antonio Candreva has played for multiple clubs and developed a reputation for being a hard-working winger with the ability to occasionally contribute among the goalscoring.    After four seasons with Inter, which were marred by inconsistency and erratic form, the former Italian international joined Sampdoria in September 2020 in a loan…

  • Armando Broja: Why an On-Loan Saint Is Marching In

    There will always be a place for specialists in modern football – a no-nonsense centre-back or destructive holding midfielder. Those that boast more than one string to their bow, though, are becoming increasingly popular.   Managers nowadays want goalkeepers to be as good with their feet as they are with their hands, full-backs to fly…

  • The Most Underrated Premier League Players

    Sports bettors and fans know who the main stars in the Premier League are because they receive constant attention and airtime from media outlets desperate to mine a seam of fame for as long as humanly possible.   This approach may bring eyes to newspapers and more people to odds lines, but it also leaves…

  • Player Analysis: Josh Brownhill

    At 26 years old, Josh Brownhill has emerged as an increasingly important player for Sean Dyche’s Burnley, who are looking to escape from a looming relegation fight amid competition from the likes of Newcastle, Watford and Everton.   Born in Warrington, Cheshire, Brownhill enjoyed spells at Warrington Town and Manchester United’s academies before joining the…

  • Sergio Canales: The Silent Magician of Cantabria

    After earning promotion in 2014/15 under Pepe Mel, Real Betis enjoyed a solid 10th-place finish under the leadership of ex Brighton manager Gus Poyet, who was sacked in November 2016 and replaced by Víctor Sánchez, who staved off the threat of relegation and finished 15th.   Real Betis decided to take a chance on Quique…

  • Aaron Ramsey’s Chance at Redemption at Ibrox

    It’s fair to say Aaron Ramsey’s move to Juventus back in 2019 hasn’t exactly gone to plan – at least for the Italian giants.   After 11 years of service at Arsenal, Ramsey made the lucrative switch to Italy with the Gunners reluctant to give him a deal that would match then-highest paid player Mesut…