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Pochettino’s next move pivotal in career
During an era in which Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp are redefining what it takes to succeed at the top of the game, it is hard for any other manager to make an impact. Antonio Conte, Thomas Tuchel and Julian Nagelsmann are probably in the tier of coaches below the Manchester City and Liverpool managers, while the world awaits the arrival of Erik Ten Hag at Manchester United.
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Premier League relegation battle reaching boiling point
The pressure was on Everton when they took to the field on Sunday afternoon. Burnley’s victory over Watford the previous day left the Toffees five points adrift of safety. Frank Lampard’s side were in desperate need of a win, but it was the European champions Chelsea who stood in their way.
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Newmarket: 2000 Guineas Preview
All eyes will be on Newmarket this weekend for the running of the 2000 Guineas – the first flat racing Classic of the season. Fifteen runners will head to post on Saturday afternoon, and we’ve taken a closer look at every runner in our 2000 Guineas Preview.
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Best ever 1000 Guineas Newmarket winners
It’s the 1000 Guineas this weekend at Newmarket, as some of the best fillies in training take centre-stage. And in preparation for Sunday’s big race, we’ve taken a look back at some of the best ever 1000 Guineas winners.
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Can Unai Emery silence the doubters?
English football never really warmed to Unai Emery. When he arrived at Arsenal in the summer of 2018, he faced an incredibly difficult task; it wasn’t just about replacing Arsene Wenger, the man who had the club dancing to his beat for 22 years, but managing expectations of what as always going to be a thorough rebuild.
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Trent Alexander-Arnold: Are we watching the new Paul Scholes for England?
Trent Alexander-Arnold will likely be the subject of much debate throughout his career. Never before has a top-level team relied so heavily on a full-back as a creative force to so much success.
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Who is the best Dutch XI in Premier League history?
The Netherlands has always been one of the best footballing sides in history and it has meant their players often appear in the world’s top leagues. The Premier League is no exception with many Dutchmen making the short trip across the North Sea to play in the English top flight.
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Clarets show there is life after Dyche
When Sean Dyche led Burnley into Europe in 2018, a pub opposite Turf Moor vowed to honour the club’s manager. ‘The Princess Royal’ became ‘The Royal Dyche’. The pub was typically busy ahead of Burnley’s crunch clash with Southampton on Thursday.
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Inter vs Roma: There’ll be no sense of a reunion for Mourinho
Jose Mourinho left Inter as tears filled his eyes. In the early part of his career, emotion and connection were seen as crucial to his way of working; he had a way of tapping into his players’ minds and convincing them of his methods, preferring the siege mentality which helped him win big trophies, often as the underdog.
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Hungary’s most successful teams in history
They might not be seen as this now but Hungary was once considered a major power in world football. The Mighty Magyars dominated European football for much of the 1950s and 1960s making it a natural haven for many top players.
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