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Watch out EPL and Europe, Eden is fulfilling Hazard-ous potential
Posted on 25 Sep 2012 by Mahmoud Ghellai.
Follow @GhellaiMahmoud Last summer Eden Hazard was already coveted by just about all the top teams in Europe, after what had been an incredible year for the young Belgian who won lead OSC Lille to the Ligue 1 title in France while being named Ligue 1 Player of the Year. He shut down all interest by declaring that he would at least play one more year in order to increase his development. Incredi...
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Fallout from Chelsea’s 2-1 victory against United
Posted on 2 Mar 2011 by Allan Jiang.
Chelsea’s 2-1 victory over Manchester United has sparked life into the English Premier League title race giving Arsenal another chance to close the gap at the top having failed to take advantage of United’s loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Are Chelsea back in the title race? No, the team needs reinforcement at right back, a creative midfielder and a young robust centre forward before becomi...
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Winter Transfer Window Recap
Posted on 4 Feb 2011 by Robert Bode.
It looked as though this would be a quiet winter transfer market, with very unsubstantial rumors amounting to nothing in the weeks leading up to January's final weekend. But as the January transfer window was closing, some of Europe's biggest and most storied clubs decided they needed to make a big splash, which resulted in some big names moving across Europe. Chelsea's Double-Dip – Ferna...
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Best Starting XI’s for Best International Friendlies
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
Six of the best international soccer teams, Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Portugal and Spain, are meeting tomorrow in friendly matches (in alphabetical order no less). In anticipation of these matches, I decided to combine the two teams facing each other (from their available squad lists) and see what the best starting XI would look like. Feel free to agree, disagree, or call me an idiot,...
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Villa strike sends Spain into the quarterfinals and Portugal packing
Posted on 29 Jun 2010 by Igor Henriques.
A David Villa strike in the 63rd minute allowed Spain to get past Portugal 1-0 and move on to the quarterfinals. Spain started the matched brightly with Torres exposing Portuguese make shift right-back Ricardo Costa as he tested Portuguese keeper Eduardo with a curling shot in the very first minute of the match causing the keeper to make a acrobatic save. Eduardo was indeed superb in the early ...
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10 players to watch out for at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa
Posted on 11 Jun 2010 by Igor Henriques.
With the kickoff of the 2010 World Cup just a few short hours away, anticipation is growing to see the best soccer players on the planet. But with a host of stars like Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, Michael Ballack possibly missing the whole tournament who in fact should soccer fans and non-soccer fans keep a eye on in South Africa? 1) Lionel Messi (Argentina)- The young Argentine dynamo is com...









