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Premier League to benefit from new crop of managers
Premier League to benefit from new crop of managers. The Premier League might struggle to attract the very best players the world has to offer, but it is the place to be for elite managers this term.
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Mourinho in danger of delivering defensive vulnerability
For years, Manchester United fans were exasperated at the lack of midfield reinforcements, forced to watch Anderson stumble his way around the engine room and look on as Paul Scholes was desperately prized out of retirement.
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Championship challenge race for the Premier League
Championship challenge race for the Premier League. The race to win promotion to the Premier League gets underway this weekend and Newcastle are already one shortest priced favourites to win the Championship in history, so can anyone stop them? Newcastle, who suffered relegation from the Premier League last season, are determined to ensure their stay in the Championship is short-lived and they have been busy in the transfer market reshaping their squad.
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Who will strike the first blow?
As the new season is just under two weeks away, there’s the formality of the Community Shield to complete first – the ultimate glorified friendly. As much as it is practically a friendly, José Mourinho and Claudio Ranieri will be keen to still lift the trophy and go into the new season with a victory rather than a defeat.
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Vardy’s decision to stay won’t define Leicester’s season
Jamie Vardy’s assertion that it was “easy” to turn down Arsenal isn’t likely to define Leicester City’s summer. Claudio Ranieri and the newly-crowned Premier League champions will have been ecstatic to see their top striker ink a new deal at the King Power Stadium, but holding onto those who helped propel the Englishman is proving to be a more difficult task.
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Liverpool and Klopp heading in the right direction
Liverpool and Klopp heading in the right direction. Jurgen Klopp has had an immediate impact at Anfield. Last season, the German led Liverpool to the Capital One Cup final and the Europa League final – an impressive accomplishment in his first season at the helm.
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Brazil’s Olympic football dream
Brazil’s Olympic football dream. With five World Cups and eight Copa Americas to their name Brazil are among the most decorated national teams in football, but there is one prize that has continued to elude them over the years.
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Spurs need more than Janssen to be challenging for the title
Spurs need more than Janssen to be challenging for the title As the 2015/16 Premier League season began to wind down, Tottenham Hotspur were still the pick for many pundits as title winners. With good reason too.
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Seven Days in Seven Points
Moyes in the hood Moyes is back! The former Everton, Manchester United and, most recently, Real Sociedad manager has taken the reins at Sunderland following Sam Allardyce’s appointment as England boss.
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Why Allardyce gives England the identity they’ve been lacking
Sam Allardyce’s appointment as England coach has certainly sparked much debate. Why Allardyce gives England the identity they’ve been lacking. Depending on who you speak to in the football world, the former Sunderland boss is either a forward-looking genius or an old-school dinosaur.
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