by The Guardian | Sep 17, 2017 | Sports
London – When Paris Saint-Germain signed Neymar from Barcelona for £198m this summer they not only broke the transfer record but also destroyed one of the most successful attacking trios of all time. Neymar, Lionel Messi and Luis Suárez – nicknamed MSN – had...
by The Guardian | Aug 31, 2017 | Sports
1) Guardiola learning from Sterling, rather than vice versa After Raheem Sterling again came to the fore, for the second time in six days, it was inevitable that Pep Guardiola would face questions about the in-form winger. What was not quite so expected was the...
by The Guardian | Aug 24, 2017 | Sports
London- 1) Chalobah’s weird weekend Nathaniel Chalobah had an eventful match for Watford on Saturday. By dummying the ball at the suggestion of Bournemouth’s Harry Arter he inadvertently reminded the world of the subclause to Law 12 which states a player should be...
by The Guardian | Aug 17, 2017 | Sports
London- 1) The Matic mystery and why looking beyond Lukaku is the key So, why was it that Chelsea decided they could afford to let Nemanja Matic join Manchester United and willingly pass over one of the more brilliantly effective midfield players of the modern game to...
by The Guardian | Jul 26, 2017 | Sports
London – A club-by-club guide to the rising stars who could make a mark in 2017-18 Premier League season, including Arsenal’s Reiss Nelson and West Brom’s Sam Field: Arsenal: Reiss Nelson The 17-year-old was trending on Twitter last Thursday morning during his...