Jorginho: From Sarri-ball scapegoat to Chelsea’s ‘driver’
From figure of ridicule to the wise leader in Frank Lampard’s youth revolution. What’s happened to Jorginho?
From figure of ridicule to the wise leader in Frank Lampard’s youth revolution. What’s happened to Jorginho?
Emery must right the wrong he made a while ago. Xhaka has an Arsenal future, but not as captain ahead of Bellerin.
Keane the footballer was a dispassionate killer. Keane the pundit is a child’s wind-up toy with five catchphrases.
He was great on Sunday, but the headlines were made by Roy Keane. Fred is making midfield baby steps at Man United.
Joelinton, Almiron and Dubravka are all struggling in front of goal for Newcastle. These were two points dropped.
Unai Emery might be gone by the summer. Ozil could even leave in January. Arsenal need both to work together.
Go and get Harry Kane? What would be the point in a Man Utd side devoid of any creativity?
Liverpool midfielders are assorted into two set groups: the heavy lifters and the creative lights. Klopp should embrace both.
Just like in 2015/16, there is a path being laid for Leicester by their new, disastrous rivals…
Man Utd need a striker, but a game-changing midfielder is their next step towards finding an identity. So…
Chelsea’s young players are being afforded patience and understanding. They are repaying that patience…
Nine teams have broken their all-time low attendance record in the B-team-scarred EFL Trophy…
Arriving to challenge Wilfred Ndidi for tackle king status is the man who lets Villa play…
Klopp blamed Man United’s injuries for Liverpool failing to beat them in February. No excuses this time…
To stop Liverpool and reinvigorate Rashford and Man Utd’s attack, Solskjaer must ape Southgate.
Manchester United’s wages make headlines but the numbers are basically irrelevant.
It should be a 4-3-3 and it should be TAA and Ben Chilwell to become like Liverpool…
Complex modern tactics always look horribly flawed right up until the moment they aren’t. Ask Guardiola and Klopp.
“At the moment, we’ve not been playing with a 10,” is the Gareth Southgate way. But then there’s Mason Mount….
Pep Guardola is not famed for his youth development, but Foden should consider the cases of Busquets and Thiago.
Losing to Steve Bruce does feel like the end times for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Man United. This is real, real bad.
Pep Guardiola has won trophies and challenged and established new ideas. But Sterling is his greatest success.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is trying his best to fix Man Utd’s impotent attack, but he’s only making it worse…
Klopp talked “mentality” the first time his Liverpool squandered a three-goal lead. Good job they’re “f**king monsters” now.
It’s not Scott McTominay’s fault that standards have slipped at Man Utd. He’s one of the few upholding them…
It was like watching someone trying to stem a waterfall by leaning from a window and holding out a coffee cup…
…so they have to keep them at least within arm’s length. Pep Guardiola has Ederson and Riyad Mahrez to thank.
Away from home, behind and not on TV – this was precisely the sort of game the West Ham of old would fold in.
For the second week in a row, Liverpool were arguably out-performed yet never went behind and won. Monsters.
Mauricio Pochettino is no longer getting what he wants from Tottenham. Is it time for Real Madrid to swoop?