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Alvaro Morata Carries Over Juventus Form to Stake Claim as Spain’s First Choice Striker

Take a deep breath while you can, for the 2019/20 Premier League season is finally behind us. It's been a long 11 months and somehow we're only seven weeks out from the new campaign starting, so let's take a moment to reflect on some of the winners from the season that was. 1. Player of the Season - Jordan Henderson Henderson is a deserved winner The massively influential captain of the best team in the league, Henderson may not be posting up double figures in goals or assists, but that's not...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Moises Caicedo performs sensational U-turn to sign new Brighton contract

Jan Vertonghen has confirmed his exit from Tottenham Hotspur following the expiration of his contract, labelling it a ‘sad day’ as he leaves the club after eight years in north London. Back-up goalkeeper Michel Vorm has also been released. Vertonghen, who joined Spurs from Ajax in 2012 and played over 300 games in that time, is now available to prospective new clubs as a free agent ahead of next season. Thank you for all the support over the years. You’ve been amazing. We had many unbelievable...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

Bolasie confident of getting career back on track after omission from Everton first team

Borussia Dortmund have rejected Manchester United's opening offer of €98m (£89m) for winger Jadon Sancho, according to a report in Germany. The Englishman is United's top target for the summer, but the coronavirus outbreak has left United hesitant to spend too heavily on any one player as they eye a handful of new signings this summer. Talks between the two clubs are continuing Now that United have sealed qualification for the Champions League, they are confident they can afford a deal and...
Original author: Tom Gott

Barcelona's Attacking Options Without Ansu Fati

Manchester United were on course for their worst season since 1989/90 not all that long ago, daring to run close a transitional side under Alex Ferguson (not then a Sir) who finished as low as 13th in the old First Division – supposedly only FA Cup victory that year saved Fergie’s job. In the end, United managed to finish third for what is their second highest finish in the seven seasons since Ferguson decided to finally call it a day in 2013. Bruno Fernandes sparked a remarkable upturn...
Original author: Jamie Spencer

‘Arsenal had Bellingham deal done but he got away’ – Adams rues missed opportunity for Gunners

After 351 days, 38 games, three managers, two derby defeats and one somewhat underwhelming 12th-placed finish, the best thing about this season for some Everton fans might just be that it eventually ended. In classic fashion, the club had fooled its supporters in to believing that things would be different this year. Some much-needed continuity was there to build on after a credible campaign from Marco Silva, Director of Football Marcel Brands had everyone sold on Everton's newfound ambition...
Original author: Declan Houten

PSG land Barca star Martens on free transfer

The curtain has come down on the 2019/20 Premier League season which, for pretty much every reason imaginable (and plenty you couldn't predict), will be one of the most memorable of all time. From start to finish, we saw plenty of stellar performances from players all over the division. Records were set and expectations were exceeded, and that's what made this campaign so special. Here's 90min's Team of the Season from the past year. Goalkeeper: Alisson Becker Alisson helped Liverpool concede...
Original author: Tom Gott

Update on Chelsea's Pursuit of Kai Havertz and Andre Onana

Bayer Leverkusen star Kai Havertz is no longer expected to stay and finish the German side's Europa League campaign this summer, paving the way for a move to Chelsea to be finalised in the near future. The Blues are expected to get a deal over the line in time for next season, but it was initially expected that Havertz would stay in Leverkusen to finish their European campaign, with manager Peter Bosz recently admitting he hoped to count on Havertz this summer. Frank Lampard sees Havertz as a...
Original author: Tom Gott

Luis Suárez: The Divisive Character and All-Round Striker

History has been littered with figures who inspire a testing cocktail of emotions. These divisive characters are normally bound to the confines of fiction given the delicate complexity of a personality required to illicit both disgust and admiration from the same onlooker. Yet, while Holden Caulfield, Patrick Bateman and Bella Swan can certainly divide a room, Luis Suárez offers a real-world example who emphatically splits opinion. Luis Suárez has proven to be a phenomenal footballer but has...
Original author: Grey Whitebloom

Mikel Arteta Concedes Shkodran Mustafi Injury Could Force Arsenal Into Transfer Market

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has revealed that Shkodran Mustafi's injury is so bad that he may have to turn to the transfer market to find a replacement. The centre-back was forced off the field late on in Arsenal's 2-0 victory over Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-final with what appeared to be a hamstring injury, and further scans on the problem have revealed that it is worse than first thought. Mustafi limped off against Manchester City Arsenal are already without Calum Chambers, while...
Original author: Tom Gott

José Mourinho Insists Spurs Have Climbed to 'Where They Belong' Since Restart

Tottenham Hotspur manager José Mourinho has praised his side for proving they deserve to be higher in the table with their post-lockdown form. After the Premier League resumed, Spurs lost just one of their ten fixtures (the 3-1 loss to Sheffield United), picking up five wins and four draws. Their last result, the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, saw Spurs leapfrog Wolves into the final Europa League spot. European football secured ?#THFC ⚪️ #COYS pic.twitter.com/8KxpSztBfW — Tottenham Hotspur...
Original author: Tom Gott

Jürgen Klopp Admits He Wasn't Expecting Virgil van Dijk to Be 'So Special'

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp has confessed that he has been left stunned by just how good Virgil van Dijk has turned out to be. The Reds made Van Dijk the world's most expensive defender at the time when they signed him for £75m in January 2018, so expectations were obviously very high, and Van Dijk has repaid that faith by finishing second in the Ballon d'Or race and leading Liverpool to Champions League and Premier League glory. Say cheese! ? pic.twitter.com/WoUIsRMYDh — Virgil van Dijk...
Original author: Tom Gott

Barcelona confirm Pedri contract extension and release clause

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has confessed he has enjoyed forcing sceptics to change their minds about how good his side are. The Red Devils entered the 2019/20 season in crisis, and that trend continued as they found themselves as low as 14th in the Premier League table at one point. Solskjaer was seen by many as out of his depth, and the United squad as a whole was often ridiculed for it's 'lack of talent'. Back where we belong. pic.twitter.com/1pCEVpxueD — Victor Lindelöf...
Original author: Tom Gott

Liga MX winners Leon deserve title in most unpredictable of seasons

mp; More Since returning from lockdown, we've become accustomed to getting our Premier League fix in drips and drabs, eked out at the rate of a game per day to the point that Fantasy Football has become utterly redundant. The final day of the season, then, was a real shock to the system in all the right ways. Well, unless you support Bournemouth, Watford or Leicester...in which case it was just a shock to the system. Why's that? We'll tell you why, Who Qualified for the Champions League?...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Athletic Club vs Barcelona: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction

Juventus making history is getting a bit boring now, isn't it? For those of you who stopped counting ages ago, it's now nine Serie A titles in a row for the Turin giants, who swept aside Claudio Ranieri's Sampdoria to move seven points clear of Inter with two games to play. SIIIIIIIMPLY NO STOPPING THIS MAN! ?⚽️#JuveSamp #FinoAllaFine #ForzaJuve pic.twitter.com/Z4Gj920g1I — JuventusFC (@juventusfcen) July 26, 2020 Juve returned from lockdown with a bit between their teeth and it soon became...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Barcelona predicted lineup vs Athletic Club - Copa del Rey

Juventus sealed a record-extending ninth Serie A title in a row on Sunday night, beating Sampdoria 2-0 at the Allianz Stadium to take an unassailable lead at the top of the table. La Vecchia Signora did have the chance to wrap up the title when they face Udinese in midweek, but threw away a lead to lose 2-1. However, that result merely prolonged the inevitable - with Juve now confirmed as champions after goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and Federico Bernardeschi. Maurizio Sarri's first season in...
Original author: Jude Summerfield

Rangers' Pre-Season Form Is Promising - But Stopping Celtic Remains a Daunting Prospect

Rangers? Winning a trophy that Glasgow rivals Celtic could have scooped? You'd be forgiven for thinking that's not possible, but that's exactly what happened when Steven Gerrard's side earned the Veolia Trophy after beating decent Ligue 1 opposition in Lyon and Nice. Celtic, meanwhile, laboured to a 1-1 with Patrick Vieira's side - admittedly, it was the Bhoys' first game in 131 days - while they narrowly lost out to Lyon at the Groupama Stadium. Two wins from two in Lyon to start pre-season,...
Original author: Myles Cutliffe

Rangers' Pre-Season Form Is Promising - But Stopping Celtic Remains a Daunting Prospect

Rangers' Pre-Season Form Is Encouraging But Biggest Challenge Comes With Stopping Rampant Celtic
Original author: Myles Cutliffe

Jurgen Klopp Gives Honest Answer When Asked Whether Liverpool Will Sign Thiago

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has joked that he has 'no idea' who will be playing for him next season, after being asked for the 10,658th time to comment on speculation surrounding a move for Thiago Alcantara. Despite the universal agreement among virtually everyone connected to the club that any major additions to such a settled squad are highly unlikely in the wake of a worldwide pandemic,, links with Bayern playmaker Thiago are refusing to go away. Earlier this month, the Reds were said to...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

Barcelona lose appeal over Ronald Koeman & Frenkie de Jong red cards

Jorge Valdano, the manager who took a chance on a skinny 17-year-old all those years ago, summed up the relationship between the Spanish behemoths and their long-suffering number seven when he insisted: "Raúl is synonymous with Real Madrid." The Spanish footballing icon spent 16 years in the capital with Real, during which the individual records tumbled almost as readily as trophies were won. Six La Liga titles, three Champions Leagues, an Intercontinental Cup - though oddly no Copa del Rey -...
Original author: Grey Whitebloom

Uncertain Man Utd Performance Shows Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Still Has Plenty of Work to Do

Newcastle 1-3 Liverpool; in many ways, it was the perfect ending to an historic season for the Reds. The performance was ugly and the football was far from fluid, but cutting through the white noise was a relentless desire to win. It's a trait that, over the past 11 months, has earned them the moniker of 'mentality monsters', and against Newcastle, it yielded three moments of magic that ensured they finished the season with more wins and more points than ever before. The third came straight...
Original author: Robbie Copeland

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