Ousmane Diomande: Sporting CP’s Rolls Royce
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Ousmane Diomande: Sporting CP’s Rolls Royce

Ousmane Diomande has rose to prominence during his time with Sporting CP since joining from FC Midtjylland in 2020, and when you watch the Ivorian defender play, it’s no surprise he’s become one of the most sought-after defenders in Europe. Sporting are on course to win their second consecutive Liga Portugal title under the guidance…

Did Sofyan Amrabat Deserve More Game Time This Season?
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Did Sofyan Amrabat Deserve More Game Time This Season?

Sofyan Amrabat has not been the signing many Manchester United fans envisioned prior to his loan deal being completed back in August, but that’s not the first time that’s happened to a player coming to Old Trafford. The list of footballers who were highly rated before signing for the club is endless, with only Bruno…

Do INEOS & Manchester United need to clarify Erik ten Hag’s position?
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Do INEOS & Manchester United need to clarify Erik ten Hag’s position?

The arrival of Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS at Manchester United must have felt like a breath of fresh air to many United fans. The comparison between The Glazer’s tenure of full control and INEOS & Sir Jim Ratcliffe since they’ve arrived has been night and day. The Glazer’s were very rarely present at games…

SOURCES: Manchester United’s Interest In Chris Rigg  Is Concrete
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SOURCES: Manchester United’s Interest In Chris Rigg Is Concrete

Manchester United have been rumoured to be focusing on homegrown talent under the new ownership spearheaded by Sir Jim Ratclife, and Sunderland midfielder Chris Rigg could be one of the first signings under the new regime this summer. The 16-year-old has been impressive for the Black Cats this season, featuring 21 times in the Championship,…

Pep Guardiola - One of the Premier League Managers
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Stick or Twist: Which Premier League Managers Should Stay in Charge for 2024/25?

Which Premier League managers should stay in their roles, and who should go? We answer this question within this article.

England’s 2008 generation—the talent offering a glimpse into the three lions’ future
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England’s 2008 generation—the talent offering a glimpse into the three lions’ future

England, as a footballing nation, has never struggled to produce some of the world’s leading talent. The question has always remained: is there enough at any given time to form a competitive outfit, and if so, can they put club rivalries aside for cohesion’s sake? In this multi-part series, I set out to highlight some…