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The efficiency and workrate of Germany and the flair of Spain; Arsene Wenger has taken the best of Europe’s top two teams to create a true title contender but is it a false dawn?
Posted on 25 Sep 2012 by Mahmoud Ghellai.
Follow @GhellaiMahmoud On July 4, 2012 German international Lukas Podolski, he of 103 caps at just 27 years of age, joined Arsenal FC to the joy of Gunner fans everywhere. August 7, 2012 Spanish international Santi Cazorla, winner of both Euro 2008 and Euro 2012 and 48 caps, makes the surprise move from Malaga to Arsenal FC to complete a summer in which Podolski and Ligue 1 top scorer Olivier G...
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REAL MADRID CORNER: PRECIADO OUTMANAGES MOURINHO TO RATTLE MADRID’S TITLE HOPES AS SG WINS 1-0 TO DROP RM 8 PTS BEHIND BARCA IN LEAGUE RACE
Posted on 3 Apr 2011 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Preciado and Mourinho don't like each other. Did Preciado get revenge? This was supposed to be an easy win. Little Sporting Gijon (14th place in the table), dropped into the Bernabeau with little expectations except to be competitive and not get crushed. Most people can’t even name a Sporting player because they don’t have any clear cut superstars. Jose Mourinho hadn’t lost a l...
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REAL MADRID CORNER: LOS BLANCOS DESTROY HERCULES AND AWAIT LYON ON WEDNESDAY MARCH 16, 2011
Posted on 13 Mar 2011 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Madrid had a practice session (it was an actual match) against Hercules in the Bernabeau on Saturday evening. Mourinho changed up his lineup and started Arbeloa, Albiol, Diarra, and Granero instead of featuring his usual lineup of Pepe, Khedira, Carvalho and Xabi Alonso. Real Madrid was still down 6 points in the league table going into the match while one of their main stars, Kaka was...
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Barcelona are the World’s Best, and it ain’t Close
Posted on 29 Nov 2010 by Robert Bode.
As a Real Madrid fan, I was hoping for a draw today in the Camp Nou. A win would have been a pleasant surprise, despite hearing plenty of experts tipping Los Blancos for victory. Deep down however, I couldn't shake this feeling that Barcelona were still the world's best club, despite Real's undefeated record in all competitions under Jose Mourinho. While Madrid have improved under the “Sp...
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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,...









