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Haaland potential limitless under Pep
Transfer sagas so often run for years, but the biggest one of last summer is not likely to rear its head again. There was a fleeting sense about Harry Kane’s drawn-out and ultimately failed move to Manchester City, and perhaps that is why he was so desperate to make it a reality.
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Burnley owners throwing last roll of the Dyche
After nearly 10 harmonious and successful years – one of the best periods in the club’s history – the partnership between Sean Dyche and Burnley came to an end over the weekend. Dyche’s sacking shocked the football world, with Match of the Day host Gary Lineker among those to speak out against the decision.
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NBA Point Margin Preview & Syndicate
Jack Wright is turning his hand to basketball as he looks to take on this weekend’s NBA Point Margin Pick 5 pool! He’s playing for a share of the £25,000 jackpot, and you can join him here.
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FA Cup semi-finals: The key battles
The Easter weekend sees Wembley host the FA Cup semi-finals, with Premier League title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool facing off just a week after their titanic tussle at the Etihad. City v Liverpool will grab much of the build-up to semi-final weekend but the other match is an intriguing contest with European champions Chelsea taking on London rivals Crystal Palace.
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Eagle-eyed Palace can soar against Chelsea in FA Cup clash
The sight of Crystal Palace in the FA Cup semi-finals alongside Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester City highlights the progress made at the club this season. Under Patrick Vieira, the Eagles have started to soar with this Sunday’s match at Wembley Stadium presenting them the chance to go even higher.
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Lessons Man City and Liverpool must learn ahead of FA Cup clash
Billed as one of the most consequential Premier League fixtures for years, Sunday’s clash between Manchester City and Liverpool ultimately had little consequence on the table with one point now dividing the two rivals just as it did before kick-off.
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Five Man Utd targets to help fix their flaws
Manchester United are preparing for a period of change with Ajax manager Erik ten Hag expected to take over at Old Trafford this summer. The Dutchman will be faced with a reconstruction job and much of his focus will surely be on the midfield unit.
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Should Watford have stuck with Xisco?
It is tempting to wonder what position Watford would be in now if Xisco Munoz was still in charge at Vicarage Road. The Spaniard, who guided the Hornets to promotion from the Championship last term, was sacked in early October.
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High time English football gave Pep more praise
Perhaps it is a tired cliché, but they say great art is never truly appreciated until it is gone. In the case of Pep Guardiola’s coaching style, it is hard to see it ever receiving universal acclaim, particularly from a UK audience.
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Tchouameni should be Ten Hag’s top summer target
Manchester United are reportedly closing in on appointing Erik Ten Hag as the next long-term manager of the club, and Tchouameni should be his top target to bring to Old Trafford this summer. This could potentially be the start of a new era, where John Murtough will be looking to impress the owners within his role as the football director and Ralf Rangnick will be taking on a consultancy role at the end of the season, providing the much-needed advice to the board.
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