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How Arsenal got revenge on Erling Haaland: Nine touches, Kendrick Lamar and a humbling from England’s next left back

You feared that Gabriel Magalhaes had gone too early in Goating Erling Haaland. Less than two minutes it took for the arsenal defender, with a distorted expression overcome by the ecstasy of his side that took an early lead by Martin Odegaard, to recalculate his feud with the Spits of Manchester City by celebrating the […]

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Former Man United star set to swap football for GOLF alongside Lee Westwood in England’s Icons Series team in Thailand

A former defender of Manchester United will complete a golf tournament in Thailand in Thailand later this year and later this year a large number of former Premier League stars. The Icons series sees Westwood cooperating with a number of former English players to compete against the Spanish golf star Sergio Garcia and his world

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How England’s Golden Generation fared as managers – from Rooney to Gary Neville

WAYNE ROONEY has become the latest member of England's famed Golden Generation to be sacked as manager. The 39-year-old Manchester United legend has been sacked by Plymouth following a dip in form that has seen the club winless since November 5. With the Pilgrims at the foot of the Championship and already staring at the

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Why have so many of England’s Golden Generation struggled in management?

For England's 'Golden Generation', the path to elite-level management has often been a humbling experience – and Wayne Rooney has lived it again. Rooney, who was capped 120 times by the Three Lions, has left Plymouth Argyle after a nine-game winless run with the club at the bottom of the Championship. On being sacked as

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England’s so-called elite would welcome an escape to a Euro Super League as their time ruling the Prem’s now over

There's a reason why the idea of ​​a European super-league has been floated again. And a reason why England's richest clubs won't deviate a mile from the plan. That reason is: Manchester United 0 Bournemouth 3. The fact that the 'smallest' club in the Premier League can crush England's biggest club on home turf, not

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How Curtis Jones has blossomed into one of England’s best midfielders

It has been a breakthrough season for Liverpool star Curtis Jones in more ways than one. On the pitch he excelled for the Reds and led the Arne Slot revolution, putting them firmly at the top of the Premier League. In the Champions League match against Real Madrid on Wednesday, 23-year-old Jones received rave reviews

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Why Lampard got the Coventry job and why England’s best talents now follow him?

Doug King likes to call the Coventry team 'the deck' and by replacing Mark Robins with Frank Lampard, the Sky Blues owner is like a blackjack player who has a hand of 17 and still shouts 'twist'. This was King's show from start to finish. After leading Coventry from League Two to within a penalty

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Why have so many of England’s best players struggled in management?

For England's 'Golden Generation', the path to elite-level management has often been a humbling experience. It is believed that Steven Gerrard's position as manager of Saudi Pro League club Al Ettifaq is not under serious threat, but one of the reasons suggested for his stay of execution is that he has a prominent role in

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Tuchel has been England’s invisible man since the FA’s snub to homegrown options

Craig Bellamy has had a long journey. We could interpret that in a number of ways, primarily his migration from football arsonist, or a similar word, to his calmer front as a promising new manager. But I'm drawn to something more literal because he's been racking up the miles lately. That meant getting in his

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SUTTON: Kane may NOT be the best man to lead England’s attack at the World Cup

The situation between Harry Kane and England is very interesting. Going back to the European Championship, I was always convinced that you had to play against Kane. Get him on the team in any way possible, even if he isn't completely right. His goalscoring record is phenomenal and he is a smart player who can

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