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5 best Icelandic footballers in Premier League history
It is astonishing that Iceland, an island with a population less than 500,000 people, can consistently produce top football stars on a regular basis. Icelandic football is currently in a golden age, having featured prominently at the most recent European Championships and World Cup bringing them into the global spotlight.
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Pochettino should be cautious before taking PSG job
While he remained coy on where he saw himself next, it was clear from what Mauricio Pochettino said, both through his words and his body language, as a guest on Sky Sports’ Monday Night Football a few weeks ago that he is ready to take on a new project.
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Contenders to be the next England manager
Another underwhelming international break has led to suggestions from a growing number of fans that Gareth Southgate is no longer the right man to manage England. Southgate led the Three Lions to the semi-finals of the last World Cup with a functional team but, amid the emergence of creative playmakers like Jack Grealish, England have seemingly gone backwards.
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Nicolas Pepe running out of chances at Arsenal
Not since the defeat to Manchester City on the 17th October had Nicolas Pepe started a Premier League match for Arsenal. By the time the Gunners arrived at Elland Road Sunday to face Leeds United, Mikel Arteta’s preference of Willian over the Ivorian winger had been well established.
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Who has won the most Manager of the Month awards?
Nothing brings success to a club more than a figurehead who knows how to get the best from their players. It doesn’t matter how they set the team up or which players are out on the pitch, the best managers always know how to get the right results when they matter.
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The 9 greatest British football managers of all time
Throughout history, there have been some excellent British football managers. Some are remembered for their man-management skills and leadership qualities while others are recognised for creating dynasties and dominating eras by winning trophies and defending titles.
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Can Liverpool retain the title without van Dijk and Gomez?
Retaining the Premier League title is hard. Since the 2000/01 season, it has only happened twice with Manchester United and Manchester City both achieving the feat once. Liverpool already had their work cut out in a season shortened by the coronavirus crisis but injuries to their two main centre-backs, Virgil van Dijk and Joe Gomez, have made Jurgen Klopp’s task even harder.
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Who are the best players in the Championship 20/21?
With almost a quarter of the Championship season played, the table is taking shape. Reading lead the way despite a recent dip in form while Watford, Norwich City and Bournemouth are all looking good to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking.
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The fans want Southgate out. Should England move on?
England will almost certainly go into next year’s Euros with Gareth Southgate in charge. However, increasingly an increasingly large number of fans on social media want Southgate out so is it time for the Three Lions boss to be replaced? England’s below-par showing in the Nations League, coupled with a safety-first approach from Southgate, have led to suggestions that time could be running out for the 50-year-old.
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New Pep Guardiola contract won’t stop replacement talk
The start of the 2020/21 season saw Pep Guardiola pass a significant milestone. Not in the Catalan’s career as a manager had he embarked on a fifth season at a club before. At Barcelona, he lasted four seasons in charge before departing due to exhaustion.
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Liverpool injury list shows their luck has run out
To have one of your back four out injured is an inconvenience, two is frustrating, three is certainly something you can do without and four is nothing short of an injury crisis. Unfortunately for fans of The Reds, it is the latter that Jurgen Klopp may have to deal with this weekend with the mounting Liverpool injury list now posing a serious threat to their season.
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