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Manchester City may not need a striker, as Guardiola rewrites rule book
Watching Manchester City dismember Leeds United, as they have done to almost everyone they’ve played this season, it’s tempting to wonder exactly why so many seem so keen for them to sign a big-name central striker.
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Mason Greenwood still has plenty of time to fulfil potential
This generation of England youngsters is already more exciting than almost any seen before. Structured coaching, deep planning and an approach which seeps through every level of the Football Association have helped to develop a conveyor belt of talent, which is finding its feet at the highest level for both club and country.
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Who makes our Premier League XI for 2021?
It’s been a crazy year of Premier League football with freak results, thrilling clashes, much of last season spent behind closed doors and a return to packed stadiums this campaign. However, with 2021 drawing to an end we have picked out our Premier League team of the calendar year.
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5 best signings of the 21/22 Premier League season
The Premier League season is approaching its midway point and the transfer window will soon open again, allowing managers the chance to add new talent to their squads. But recruitment is something of an inexact science, with new signings far from guaranteed to make an immediate impact in the second half of the season.
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Is Raheem Sterling a key player again at Manchester City?
It is only two months since Pep Guardiola and Raheem Sterling had something of a public disagreement. After the England international admitted he would be open to leaving Manchester City due to a lack of game time, his manager expressed surprise.
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6 contenders to be the next Hibs manager
Last week, the big news in Scottish football was Jack Ross leaving Hibernian after two years in charge at Easter Road. The former Sunderland manager led Hibs to 3rd in the Scottish Premiership last season and back-to-back domestic cup finals but after a run of seven defeats in nine league matches, Ross was shown the door.
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Conor Gallagher in reckoning for England World Cup squad
The 2022 World Cup might be close to a full year off, but Gareth Southgate surely has a good idea of who will be on the plane to Qatar with him. By and large, the England squad that travels to the Gulf state will be the same as the one that made the Euro 2020 final this summer.
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The Liverpool defence is now back to its best
Despite all the plaudits given to Liverpool’s attacking threat, is it their defence which could win them the Premier League title this season? No Premier League team has scored as many goals as Liverpool have this season.
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Arsenal facing familiar dilemma over Aubameyang form
For Arsenal, internal and external criticism never seems too far away. When they started this season in typically meek, flimsy style, going down 2-0 to a Brentford side fresh from promotion, the knives were out for Mikel Arteta.
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Is Origi proving it’s better to be a small fish in a big pond?
Divock Origi is, rightfully, considered a legend at Liverpool. Aside from Mohamed Salah, there is a very strong argument to suggest the Belgian has had a more profound impact – on an individual basis at least – than the rest of the famed front three built by Jurgen Klopp.
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