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Zlatan the main man
Jose Fonte could see the danger unfolding before his eyes, but the Southampton centre-back was powerless to stop it. Steven Davis was slow to close Wayne Rooney down out on the right flank, and when the Manchester United captain’s cross came in and hung in the air in front of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, there was only ever going to be one outcome.
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With better options in every position, Rooney must be sacrificed
Rooney must be sacrificed It is such a strange scenario. A man closing in on becoming one of the biggest clubs in the world’s all-time top goalscorer being debated as to whether he even warrants a place in the starting line-up.
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Money madness – summer transfer window set to be a record breaker
The action on the pitch is now underway, but there is still plenty of action set to happen off it in the transfer market before the window closes at the end of the month. If we thought the opening round of games were exciting, the movements in the transfer window could be even more exciting in the final two weeks as clubs look to finalise their squads.
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Seven Days in Seven Points
Mahrez stays! Well well well! After months and months of speculation, Riyad Mahrez has finally confirmed his future direction – and he’s sticking with the champions! At the beginning of the summer it seemed almost inevitable that the 25-year-old would be heading for pastures new, but the Algerian has followed in the footsteps of Jamie Vardy in committing to the Foxes.
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WHY JANUZAJ LOAN IS GOOD FOR ALL PARTIES
With José Mourinho firmly instated as Manchester United’s manager, his clear out has begun. On the list of players currently moving away from Old Trafford was Adnan Januzaj, the 21-year-old that rose to fame under David Moyes’s sorry tenure.
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Arsenal’s problems are deeper than Olivier Giroud
Arsenal’s problems cut much deeper than Olivier Giroud. Cast your mind back to May 2004. Arsenal, led by the inspirational Arsene Wenger, had just become the first English club to avoid defeat in a 38-game season.
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Tackling the £1,000,000 FreePlay6
The opening Premier League weekend was all we expected and more. Claudio Ranieri’s Leicester side will already be aware after just 90 minutes of the 2016/17 campaign, just how hard it will be to retain their title – although the Italian did say as much before the Foxes became the first reigning champions in 27 years to lose the first fixture of the following season.
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Chelsea more than capable of title tilt, why can’t we see it?
It is that time of year, when experts and Mystic Meg impersonators tell us why one team will win the league “without doubt”, and another less glamorous outfit are “doomed” from the off. Chelsea more than capable of title tilt, why can’t we see it? ESPN have grouped all their writers together in one piece, and predicted their top four, bottom three, top scorer and player of the season.
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John Stones could be the perfect fit for Pep
On Tuesday, the two longest transfer sagas of the summer finally came to an end. Paul Pogba rejoined Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United on a five year, world record deal but ‘noisy neighbours’ Manchester City were busy finalising some impressive business of their own.
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What to expect from Man Utd this season
What to expect from Man Utd this season? The 2016/17 Premier League season promises to be a fascinating endurance test. For the first time in what seems forever, there will be a good eight teams fighting intensely for a top four finish and Champions League qualification.
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