All posts tagged "Premier League"
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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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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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Martin Laurence Previews Saturday’s Pick 8
Martin Laurence is back with his Pick 8 preview! Saturday’s pool kicks off at Anfield with Liverpool vs Man Utd. Read below to find his preview and his Syndicate… Liverpool vs Manchester United While there’s no question as to the side entering this fierce rivalry in greater form, it’s foolish to write Liverpool off in such matches under Jurgen Klopp.
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Andre Gray could prove one of the best signings of the season
Since gaining promotion to the Premier League in 2015, and even in the years running up to it, Watford have not been the most popular club in England. It has nothing to do with discipline, nor playing in a particularly ‘ugly’ style; but because their owners, the Pozzo family of Italy, have never given the Hornets much continuity.
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Cruyff’s quest for space lives on in Guardiola as De Bruyne finds calling
Man City style based on Cruyff’s thinking Johan Cruyff built his footballing philosophy on playing attractive, fluid football – a style which remains at the core of all who he touched within the game.
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Bernardo Silva will become a Manchester City great, given time
Slow-burning City, slow-burning Silva Manchester City’s courtship of manager Pep Guardiola went way beyond the announcement he would be leaving Bayern Munich in February 2016, five months before arriving in England.
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Man Utd fans might not agree, but Fellaini deserves to be Pogba replacement
Blamed for Moyes failings Life in Manchester hasn’t been easy for Marouane Fellaini. Chastised as the embodiment of one of the most embarrassing periods of Manchester United’s modern history, David Moyes’ marquee signing remains very much the pantomime villain at M16 – but is such vitriol still justified? The mistakes have been well documented, but does he make more mistakes than others? The difference being that everybody remembers the mistakes of the figure who is easily ridiculed.
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Manchester United’s attempt at building invincibility has already failed emphatically
Manchester United’s start to the season was met with widespread praise. Jose Mourinho’s side were quickly picked as title favourites by many even before August was over. The international break came, dragged on, and left.
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Premier League Pick 4 Preview
Pete O’Rourke previews this week’s Premier League Pick 4 – join his syndicate HERE Palace v Saints Roy Hodgson begins his reign as Crystal Palace manager at home to Southampton aiming to get them their first points of the season.
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Premier League Pick 4 Preview
Pete O’Rourke previews this week’s Premier League Pick 4 – join his Syndicate HERE Manchester City v Liverpool Goals look to be on the menu at the Etihad when Manchester City take on Liverpool.
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