All posts tagged "Premier League"
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5 Christmas football fixtures that can’t be missed
December means wall-to-wall football fixtures and the Premier League schedule is particularly intense this Christmas, giving fans a huge number of matches to watch on various broadcast platforms. Here are five of the best to look out for over the typically busy festive period.
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Correct Score prediction preview: 12th December
Ed Acteson returns with a correct score prediction preview, ahead of the £30,000 Correct Score – Pick 4 pool on Sunday. Check out his correct score prediction preview and join his Syndicate. Correct Score prediction preview Burnley vs.
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Can Antonio Conte get Harry Kane back to his best?
The Premier League table looks better for Tottenham Hotspur than it did a few weeks ago. While the North London club sat in eighth place at the point of Antonio Conte’s appointment in early November, Sunday’s 3-0 victory over Norwich City lifted them to within two points of the top four and Champions League qualification.
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5 greatest Manchester United managers of all time
There are fewer bigger clubs in world football than Manchester United. The Red Devils are one of the best known teams across the world, usually boasting the biggest names in the sport both on and off the pitch.
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Is John McGinn beginning to outgrow Aston Villa?
It didn’t take long for the £2m signing of John McGinn in the summer of 2018 to look like a bargain for Aston Villa. Indeed, the midfielder was an instant success at Villa Park, pushing the West Midlands club to promotion to the Premier League in his first season and playing a key role in re-establishing them in the English top flight.
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3 reasons West Ham are having a great season
Currently sat in fourth place within the Premier League and first in Group H of the Europa League competition, West Ham have found themselves enjoying the perfect start to the season, where they are achieving better results than the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur.
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Divock Origi embracing super-sub role at Liverpool
Cometh the hour, cometh the Divock. The Belgian forward once came up trumps for Liverpool on Saturday. In the fourth minute of stoppage time at Molineux, he controlled Mohamed Salah’s pass and fired the ball past Jose Sa in the Wolverhampton Wanderers goal.
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5 greatest French players to play for Arsenal
Despite their recent struggles, Arsenal have been one of the top teams in the Premier League since its advent. The Gunners have found success over the years by blending home talent with stars from around the globe.
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Barcelona are the only club where managerial DNA matters
A modern managerial trend is appointing a manger who apparently has the DNA of the club in their veins, are Barcelona the only club where this idea actually makes sense? One of the major trends across leading clubs in European football in recent years has been the strange obsession with appointing a former player as manager.
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Newcastle United fans have cause to be positive despite current woes
Mike Ashley departed Newcastle United at the beginning of October like an overthrown dictator. Not two months on, the full force of the empty destruction he left is being felt hard. It will be no consolation to Eddie Howe, in the St James’ Park dugout for the first time against Norwich City on Tuesday night after a bout of coronavirus, that without Ciaran Clark’s ninth minute red card, his team would most likely have won their first Premier League game of the season.
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Criticism of Ralf Rangnick appointment is no more than lazy punditry
As Ralf Rangnick takes charge of Manchester United on an interim basis, his doubters have become writing him off before he’s even taken charge of a game. It is human nature to fear the unknown but, for British football pundits, we are past the point of not knowing being a problem.
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