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The identities of the forwards who will define this summer's transfer market are known - but where should they go?
The View From The Lane crew discuss whether Tottenham are simply just a below-par team after their 1-0 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge ...
Tottenham have always struggled at Chelsea and this defeat stretched their winless run at Stamford Bridge to nine games in all competitions. The Blues have now kept clean sheets in three consecutive ...
With less than a week left in the regular season, Denver fired its head coach and GM, ending a yearslong cold war, and ...
The centre-back produced some huge blocks, particularly in the second half when he appeared to be in the way of each and every shot the home side had ... Reds' attacking players, Anis Mehmeti ...
And Rosenior isn’t doing anything to dampen his players’ expectations, in fact, quite the opposite. Speaking ahead of the win over Lyon, he told the media: "You're in football to dream.
It does not necessarily reflect the view ... players returning from injury could still have a say in the run-in – but insists they cannot be rushed back into the demands of League One football.
His introduction to being a manager could not have gone much better since then - as he has guided the Brazilian side to three trophies ... and another ex-Juventus player being on the club's ...
McLeish managed Rangers between 2001 and 2006, winning a treble among seven trophies, and took the Gers to the last 16 of the Champions League.
Aston Villa trio Unai Emery, John McGinn and Ezri Konsa react to the Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain; Luis Enrique's side repelled ... conference: "The players showed capacity.
Leicester have found themselves on the wrong side of history after their dismal ... Indeed, Leicester are now the first team in the history of the Football League to lose eight consecutive home ...
they’re now experiencing the worst run of form in the second tier, joint with Blackburn. Speaking to talkSPORT after the loss, the Spanish coach didn’t hold back on his side, and said ...