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In a recent interview, Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer expressed his sentiments regarding his limited playing time as part of the England national team during the Euro 2024 tournament. Despite his commendable performance at the club level, where he scored 25 goals in his debut season after transferring from Manchester City, Palmer felt sidelined during one
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James Maddison has entered a pivotal chapter in his football career, one that entwines personal aspirations with the expectations surrounding him. Following a promising start to the previous season, Maddison’s recent form has stagnated, leading to his exclusion from Tottenham Hotspur’s starting XI in critical victories against Manchester City and Aston Villa. His lackluster performance
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In the world of football, the synchronization between club managers and national team coaches is essential for the well-being of players. Recently, Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola expressed his discontent regarding the call-up of Jack Grealish to the England national squad, despite the player being sidelined due to injury. The situation has raised questions not only
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In a significant move for both player and club, Anthony Gordon has signed a long-term contract extension with Newcastle United. The announcement, made on Tuesday, underscores the deepening relationship between the 23-year-old winger and the Magpies. Since his transfer from Everton in January 2023, Gordon has rapidly emerged as a crucial figure in Newcastle’s lineup,
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In recent times, the demands of club and international football have placed players in a precarious position. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has become increasingly vocal about the need for improved communication between club managers and their national counterparts. The catalyst for his remarks was the unfortunate injury sustained by Kyle Walker while on international
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The appointment of Thomas Tuchel as the head coach of the England men’s football team has ignited discussions on the evolving landscape of football leadership. Football Association chief Mark Bullingham draws an interesting comparison between Tuchel and Sarina Wiegman, the successful manager of the England women’s team. Both coaches, hailing from outside the English football