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  • March Madness: The Sensational Rise of Solly March

    Solly March has recently signed a new three-year deal that will run up to 2026. Everyone at Brighton and Hove Albion are understandably delighted that the winger has committed his future to his boyhood club, not least his manager Roberto De Zerbi who spoke of how he “deserves” this new contract and labelled March a…

  • Alfie May: Cheltenham Town’s Lionel Messi

    Over the past two decades, plenty of players have been deemed ‘the new Lionel Messi’ from Alen Halilović to Marko Marin and have gone on to have underwhelming careers — the nickname seems to be a curse rather than a blessing. However, when you look at Alfie May’s role at Cheltenham Town, there are few…

  • Ethan Pinnock: Brentford’s Jamaican Colossus in Defense

    It’s hard to talk about Brentford players without feeling like you’re doing one of their teammates a disservice. Praise Ivan Toney, but what about Bryan Mbeumo? Praise Christian Norgaard, but what about Mathias Jensen? Such is the cohesion around this team, there appear to be few players who aren’t pulling their weight.    Another example of this is…

  • Player Analysis: Alex Scott

    Alex Scott has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in English football. He’s been the standout player for Bristol City this season and appears destined for a Premier League move in the near future. The talented midfielder is still just 19 years old, which excites many clubs about his enormous potential in…

  • Leandro Trossard: How the Belgian Has Slotted Seamlessly Into the Team Leading the Chase at the Summit of the Premier League

    Many believe that January is a difficult time for a football to bring in significant quality due to the nature of contracts and transfer value, but Arsenal managed to pull off a truly brilliant deal with the £27m signing of Leandro Trossard from Brighton and Hove Albion.    The Belgian has slotted seamlessly into the…

  • Is Antonio Colak the Right Man to Replace Alfredo Morelos Up Front for Rangers?

    Alfredo Morelos’ contract is up at the end of the season, and the way things are looking currently, he will likely leave the club. There has been much speculation on who could replace Morelos in the summer.  Rangers signed Croatian international Antonio Colak from Greek side PAOK FC for a fee of £1.8 million plus add-ons.…

  • Rasmus Højlund: The Danish Forward Drawing Comparisons to Erling Haaland and Dušan Vlahović

    Danish football has a rich history of producing technically superior footballers. The Laudrup brothers, Preben Elkjær Larsen, and John Dahl Tomasson, are all widely regarded as some of the best footballers Denmark as a nation has been able to produce and have reached the pinnacle of European football.; Christian Eriksen is a name many modern-day…

  • Gabri Veiga: The Footballing Gem of Celta de Vigo

    From Iago Aspas to Brais Mendez, Celta de Vigo’s academy has produced a treasure trove of footballers over the past few decades, and the latest talent to make a name for himself at Balaídos is Gabri Veiga. Having amassed just six and seven La Liga appearances in the past two seasons, Veiga has enjoyed a…

  • Stanislav Lobotka: Napoli’s Slovakian Midfield Metronome

    When Napoli signed a little-known Slovakian midfielder from Celta Vigo for just under €30 million thanks to the recommendation of their legendary captain, many Napoli fans weren’t quite sure what to expect. From the few minutes he played following the January move, there were glimpses of his technical ability, but not enough to justify the…

  • Manuel Ugarte – The Art of Central Solidity

    A nation driven by a fighting spirit, inspired to put their lives on the line for victory. None do it like Uruguay. The national psyche of ‘Garra Charrúa’ portrays Uruguay as the perennial underdog in a near-impossible fight against others, seeking to achieve the impossible, a concept taken from the nation’s stoic resistance to defend…