We can only try to interpolate all the factors to understand what will probably happen. Let’s have a quick look at where he plays. Spain, a land where possession-based football is drilled down as a…
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Well, First Before starting the article, We’d like to clarify that, what happened to Milan was a whole other beast. It was partly due to financial troubles plaguing the club stemming from the poor Italian…
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10. Bob Paisley Paisley was the razor-sharp arrow that followed through and conquered all of Europe with Liverpool. He adapted Liverpool’s tactics for a new era, and although his management career lasted just nine years, he…
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Pelé is considered one of the greatest football players of all times mainly because of the sheer number of goals he scored. According to the IFFHS, Pelé is the most successful league goal-scorer in the…
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Sarri just won his first Scudetto with Juventus with many people criticizing him regarding how the title was won, which eventually led him to get replaced by former Juventus midfield maestro Andrea Pirlo. Let’s talk about…
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James Rodriguez was arguably the biggest prospect in football back in 2014. He entered the 2014 WC as an exciting 22-year-old footballer and already was the best player for Monaco and Colombia. He ended the…
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Arguably one of the greatest goalscorer and playmaker, Lionel Messi, has mentioned about his favourite players in his past interviews over the years. Here’s the list of his favourite players of each league and his…
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Paul Scholes is one of those players who ended their careers without getting enough appreciation. Ryan Giggs and Scholes retired at the same season but it looked as the Welsh got all the attention. Everybody…
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What happened to FC Barcelona from creating Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, to buying 3 players for 400 million
The Xavi generation was an exception. Look at the Barca legends before that generation and you would find names like Laudrup, Koeman, Ronaldo, Rivaldo etc. They were not developed at the club. Even that generation…
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Ricardo Kaká was most lethal in the middle, right behind the forwards, and his most dazzling qualities were his dribbling, acceleration, incisive passing, and when he felt like it, his impeccable finishing. By spearheading Milan’s…