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England bigwigs snubbed Luis Enrique, now this genius is reinventing the game, writes JEFF POWELL

Occasionally, Luis Enrique or his representatives from the years would travel to London for discussions with leading Premier League clubs and at least once for exploratory discussions about taking over our oppressed national team. The reaction of the Bigwigs became depressing: 'He expects to have the management of everything. Who the hell does this man […]

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Liam Delap’s a snip at £30m but only if Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca plays to his strengths, writes CHRIS SUTTON

Funny to think when I moved to Chelsea for £ 10 million in 1999, I was their record signature. Now £ 30 million would be an absolute bargain for Liam Delap, a total no-brainer from the blues perspective. Chelsea can hand him a big salary boost and even, with a 15-year-old deal or which ridiculous

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Aggie Beever-Jones can become the poster girl for England’s next generation, writes TARA ANSON-WALSH

There is a new kit, a 'New England' and now a new star on the spot. At the age of 21, Aggie Beever-Jones waited in the Vleugels, overshadowed as fellow-Jonge Leeuwessen Grace Clinton and Michelle Agyemang made the headlines. At the age of 19, AGYEMANG even marked her debut last month with a goal only

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PSG’s tireless forwards hold the key in thrilling clash of styles with Inter Milan, writes MARTIN KEOWN

The Champions League is the holy grail of European club football. Paris Saint-Germain is desperate to conquer it for the first time in their history and Inter Milan, one of the big old clubs, has not won it for 15 years. One by one PSG overcome the English clubs this season and Manchester City defeated

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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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Why a failure to qualify for the Champions League may NOT be a total disaster for Aston Villa, writes TOM COLLOMOSSE

A look at the Dugout road in Villa Park Tonight should tell Unai Emery that if Aston Villa will miss the Champions League football next season, this is not the end of the world. If Ange Postecoglou can lead his stumbling Tottenham side to a Europa League final, where a victory will take them to

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Chelsea will make the top five this season but need old heads to push on, writes DANNY MURPHY

After an expenditure of £ 1 billion-plus by Todd Boehly, there will be disappointment under the Chelsea hierarchy that the qualification of the Champions League still touches and goes. Why has it been such a struggle in the second half of the season? I think the core of the problem is a lack of experienced

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Liverpool won this title for one very good reason – they deserved it, writes GRAEME SOUNESS

I was lucky to win competition titles as a player and manager at two of the largest clubs of British football in Liverpool and Glasgow Rangers. They are sporting institutions that I had to be part of. It is not only because of their success, but also the passion that the supporters show against those

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Jamie Vardy bows out as Leicester City’s greatest ever player and the undisputed wind-up king, writes JAMES SHARPE

It is not every day that you go to a football match and end up with an Oscar in your hands. But then it is not every day that a story like Jamie Vardy's comes. Those among us in the press box in the King Power Stadium in May 2017, one year after the sensational

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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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It’s do-or-die for under-fire Ange Postecoglou at Tottenham as Frankfurt’s forest of fury awaits, writes MATT BARLOW

In the days before the name of the name of German football was mentioned, they mentioned the house of Eintracht Frankfurt the Waldstadion, literally Forest Stadium, because of the surroundings in an area of ​​forest outside the city. The path to the 100-year sports location, now fully modernized and Deutsche Bank Park, still includes a

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