Eleven vs Eleven
The self-implosion consigned to history: Remembering 2013-14 — when Chelsea, not Liverpool, blew the title
The Blues headed to Villa Park on March 15 as league leaders. Then, with just nine league games to play and only the business end of the Champions League to cast eyes on elsewhere, Chelsea imploded.
An episode that reminded fans of modern football’s lamentable reality: online interaction & corporate identity are prioritised over common decency
It has become an inbuilt obsession for football organizations to maintain a global image and record high numbers of fan engagement on social media.
The American presence in European football has reached a historic apex
In the past there have been strong generations of American stars, but there has arguably never been as much excitement about the depth of promising young talent as the current crop.
Gareth Bale, Spurs, and the perfect reunion
Bale’s return has still split the Spurs fanbase, with some fans adverse to the idea that others are significantly satiated by.
Why this season’s Carabao Cup provides clubs outside established elite with refreshing opportunity for silverware
This time around, with the competition entering the last 16 phase this midweek, the Carabao Cup could certainly mean a whole lot more to a select few.
Unique, damaging, hypercritical: English football is too serious for its own good
The reaction to the Foden & Greenwood incident reflected a larger thematic problem within the English football world: media, pundits and supporters alike.
Masterful performance reinforced why Thiago is the best in the world — and why Liverpool must ensure they sign him
The newly crowned Premier League champions simply cannot afford to miss out on signing the best central midfielder in the world
How the overall level of elite central defending worsened, barring one supreme exception
The number of mistakes and below-expected performances of Europe’s so-called ‘elite’ defenders have, for a while now, been alarming.
Why is the standard of English refereeing so poor?
It is apparent that the overall standard of refereeing has decreased, particularly in the Premier League; in a manner curiously juxtaposing the development of the level of players competing in it since its inception in 1992.
Karim Benzema: The most underrated player of all time?
Perhaps it is time to elevate him to a higher level, befitting of his talent and achievements within the game.
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