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IAN LADYMAN: Why Bruno Fernandes must keep the Man United captaincy and more

Lots of noise around Bruno Fernandes and his suitability as a captain of Manchester United, part of it led by my colleague Oliver Holt. “Excellent player, never a leader in a million years,” said the most important sportswriter of Daily Mail on X. It is a general opinion. I mean, United and their supporters really […]

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Isak’s Newcastle strike will be ‘part of his legacy forever’, warns IAN LADYMAN

Alexander Isak will forever be reminded of taking the 'nuclear option' to cause a relocation of Newcastle, Ian Ladyman tells the last episode of whistleblowers. The Daily Mail Football Editor was accompanied by Merseyside reporter Lewis Steele to debate about the rights and mistakes of Isak 'decision to effectively strike to go to Liverpool through

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IAN LADYMAN: Stop blaming MUN & CHE- getting kicked out of UEL is Palace’s fault

Crystal Palace's tumbling from the Europa League before it even started is a sporty catastrophe that they should have seen coming. That they did not do that is overwhelming on them. This is essentially the own fault of the London Club. Yes, there are too many shades of gray in the UEFA rules on Multi-Club

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Ange Postecoglou brought joy back to Tottenham – now it’s time for him to go, writes IAN LADYMAN

On Wednesday they sang for him, just as they were at the beginning. In Bilbao, Ange Postecoglou was the man who had won the Europa League. Back in the intoxicating days of the beginning of last season, he was Robbie Williams' Angel, the brave and innovative coach who started a new and daring Tottenham team

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IAN LADYMAN names Wolves star in his team of the season – and it’s not Cunha

In the latest episode of the mails 'It's all kicking!' Podcast, Ian Ladyman called a surprising Wolves player in his team of the season, and it was not Mercurial Forward Matheus Cunha. Wolves have been inconsistent. Under Gary O'Neil, the party probably seemed candidates for relegation, but underwent a revival in the middle season after

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Kane should never have left Prem’ – Ladyman on trophy win and regrets

Harry Kane should never have left the Premier League, despite the end of his career-long hunt for a trophy with Bayern Munich, Ian Ladyman told the last episode of the post 'It's all!' Podcast. Kane, 32, registered himself, who spent a interpretation of Queen's 'We Are The Champions' after Bayern Munich was officially crowned Bundesliga

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Matz Sels has outperformed Alisson this season, says Ian Ladyman on podcast

The goalkeeper of Nottingham Forest Matz Sels has a better season than Alisson Becker from Liverpool, Ian Ladyman of Mail Sport has claimed on the latest 'It's all sticking!' Podcast. Debating of co-host and expert Chris Sutton about who this year should be considered goalkeeper of the season, claimed football editor Ladyman that he would

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IAN LADYMAN: It’s nonsense to suggest this has been a boring Prem League season

Those football supporters shouting that the Premier League has been boring this season clearly does not remember the last time that Liverpool won the title. In 2020, the Jurgen Klopp team sprinted 19 points free from the peloton. We don't know how big the gap can be this time. Arne Slot's version of Liverpool can

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Forget Mo Salah – this is why I’m voting for Bruno Fernandes as Player of the Season, writes IAN LADYMAN

The winner of the annual Player of the Season prize of the annual football writers often comes from teams who win the Premier League. This has been the case in seven of the last ten seasons. Only once in that time Mo Salah won it and played for fourth place in 2018-Is it escaped the

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Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal evolution needs jumpstarting. Only a victory against Real Madrid will do, writes IAN LADYMAN

At Arsenal they call this their biggest game for 20 years. That says a lot about the work that Mikel Arteta has done to bring Arsenal back to this level, but also something about the lows they have experienced by the end of the Arsene Wenger and then. Now that they are here, what is

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