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  • Dortmund prove a point with victories over Newcastle

    Before Newcastle United came to town on Tuesday, the local press were scathing of the ‘crisis’ developing at Borussia Dortmund. A 4-0 home defeat to Bayern Munich in Der Klassiker on Saturday was never going to go down well, and the pressure was heavy going into a Champions League tie that could prove crucial for the direction of Group F as a whole.

  • Warwick Place 6 preview | 8th November

    12.45 – 100% RacingTV Profits Back To Racing Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase – 2m4f BONZA BOY didn’t really fulfil the earlier promise he displayed over hurdles towards the end of last year and early this year, but he wasn’t discredited on his first start over fences at Chepstow when fourth and could make the most of some generosity by the handicapper, who has dropped him 6Ib.

  • Chepstow Place 6 preview | 8th November

    12.55 – Viasat Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase – 2m7f In the hope this doesn’t come too soon, last week’s impressive course winner, ECEPARTI, should be too good for these. He absolutely trounced his rivals from a career-low mark seven days ago and should be difficult to beat.

  • Everton are beginning to find a new identity under Dyche

    Three straight defeats to start the season had Everton fans fearing another fight against relegation. Three months on, though, the outlook at Goodison Park is rather brighter with the Toffees edging away from danger near the foot of the Premier League table.

  • Newmarket Place 6 preview | 3rd November

    11.15 – Betfred ‘Double Delight’ British EBF Novice Stakes – 7f ZOUM ZOUM finished with a flourish to easily beat a pair of better-fancied rivals at Kempton and, with improvement to come, Ralph Beckett’s charge could maintain his unbeaten record on turf debut.

  • Premier League’s biggest clubs should be interested in all-rounder Mbuemo

    Only four players have scored more Premier League goals than Bryan Mbuemo this season. Indeed, the 24-year-old has been in sparkling form for Brentford of late, scoring and assisting in the Bees’ 2-0 away win over Chelsea on Saturday.

  • Fakenham Place 6 preview | 1st November

    13.40 – Sculthorpe ‘National Hunt’ Maiden Hurdle – 2m A decent-looking maiden hurdle to start proceedings on the card. Alex Hales’ HIERO SPORT shaped with plenty of promise when second to a useful prospect in a Market Rasen bumper on debut back in March and is of interest switched to this sphere.

  • Szoboszlai’s impact a big part of Liverpool’s reboot

    Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool reached a crossroads in the summer. Expectations around the Reds have skyrocketed since the German arrived in October 2015, and for the first time last season, everybody fell short.

  • Bellingham is undeniably the best player in the world at the moment

    Lionel Messi picked up a record eighth Ballon d’Or on Monday, but this doesn’t necessarily mean he is currently the best player in the world. While the Argentine has defined an entire era of football at the elite level, his latest Ballon d’Or was something of a symbolic reward for the winning the 2022 World Cup.

  • David Raya has so far been a weak link for Arsenal

    Few expected Aaron Ramsdale to be replaced as Arsenal’s first-choice goalkeeper, but Mikel Arteta saw an opportunity to upgrade by signing David Raya. The Spaniard had been one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League for Brentford last season and so Arteta’s unrelenting determination to improve his team was applauded by some.

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