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Mourinho and Benitez: The latest instalment in a long-running rivalry
Off-pitch excitement Jose Mourinho and Rafael Benitez’s unique relationship began over a decade ago. As younger, upcoming managers, the pair duelled numerous times a season while managing Chelsea and Liverpool.
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Emre Can situation shows Liverpool are dangerously close to repeating Arsenal’s errors
Every player has a price, and vulnerability in the transfer market is nothing new. In fact, it has driven the case for change in the Premier League of late; September saw a vote for the window to close before the season starts in England from next year.
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Ambition on hold at West Ham, but Moyes is not the answer
Right time to go for Bilic The axe finally yielded for Slaven Bilic after West Ham’s 4-1 defeat at home to Liverpool on Saturday evening, and the response has been a rather strange from from the Hammers fans.
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Dembele appearance a gentle reminder of depth of Tottenham squad
What a night was had by all in attendance at Wembley on Wednesday. Those Tottenham fans who made the journey to northwest London will still be eulogising to anyone who will listen after seeing their side dismantle reigning European and world champions Real Madrid with such consummate ease.
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Firefighter or architect: Everton’s dilemma
Everton are eight points off sixth-placed Liverpool. Only one Premier League team has conceded more goals than the Toffees. They sit in the bottom three without a permanent manager, and with a squad desperately short of form.
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Why Fernandinho is Pep Guardiola’s unsung Manchester City hero
Harry De Cosemo explains why he City’s Fernandinho is proving to be Guardiola’s unsung hero in the bid for honours this season Opinion is too stubborn towards new methods Like anything different, Pep Guardiola’s managerial style splits opinion.
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Anfield negativity has left Mourinho on cliff edge ahead of definitive few weeks
Jose Mourinho’s pragmatism has won league titles in Portugal, England, Spain and Italy. A couple of Champions Leagues along the way have made him one of the most successful managers in a generation.
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Edinson Cavani is the bridesmaid striker Premier League clubs should be queuing up for
It was 2011 when Edinson Cavani shot to fame on the world stage. The Uruguayan made his way onto the radar of the English media when playing for Napoli; he scored a brace against Manchester City in the group stage of their maiden Champions League campaign, before proving a rather sharp thorn in eventual winners Chelsea’s side during the knockout rounds.
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We need to talk about Mkhi – he needs to recreate early season form, and fast
Mkhitaryan looked unstoppable early on After a difficult first season in the Premier League, it seemed that Henrikh Mkhitaryan had stepped up his game to become the orchestrator-in-chief Manchester United fans had been longing for as he effervescently helped United begin the season in blistering form.
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Merseyside set for Seismic Super Sunday
The marketing of every Sunday as a ‘Super’ one is misleading. ‘Super Sundays’ are regularly terrible examples of Premier League matches. With European football played frequently at this time of year, the Premier League’s big boys are often kept away from the Sunday showpieces.
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Manchester City and Chelsea are two projects soon to be facing the same long-term conundrum
Different approaches to success People often draw comparisons between Manchester City and Chelsea; they are the two modern day super-clubs of English football. Rather than institutionalising themselves, building, growing and developing over decades and enjoying success for years on end, like Liverpool, Manchester United and, to a degree, Arsenal, they have used huge financial backing from very rich owners to propel themselves to an elite level.
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