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Ten Hag’s struggles, Arsenal’s glory days and a December to remember
IN A 2003 romantic comedy titled “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” starring Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, Hudson’s character shares tips and tricks on how to lose a guy in 10 days. Interestingly, there are parallels with what Erik Ten Hag is currently experiencing at Manchester United.
Shake-ups, setbacks, and spectacular goal
THEY hyped up the battle between first-placed Manchester City and Liverpool as the weekend’s blockbuster fixture.
Decoding Trent’s best position – rightback or midfield maestro?
FOOTBALLER Trent Alexander-Arnold will always be a topic of discussion among Liverpool fans.
Boom goes the dynamite as Chelsea’s dynamic style shakes up City
CHELSEA versus Manchester City usually is a low-key affair.
The impact of player signings on elite managers
AN elite manager’s status depends on the players he has purchased throughout his career.
The perils of two-goal leads and a weekend of football surprises
TWO-NIL is never enough and safe in a football game. Ask any managers, and they will tell you to go for the kill and get the third goal. Anything can happen at two-nil. Either your team hold on and secure the win, or you concede a goal and get a nervy ending or concede twice and lose two points instead of securing the three points.
Beckham documentary an eye-opener for all football fans
UNLESS you have been living under a rock, you have probably seen the Beckham documentary on Netflix by now.
Arsenal and United come from nowhere for surprise wins
TO BE the champs, you gotta beat the champs!
VAR controversy, undefeated Spurs and a surprising upset
ONE would think that introducing the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) would eliminate human errors in football. However, since VAR requires some human elements, errors are still rampant and might ruin matches.
How mastering basics can make or break teams in football
IN football, going through a rough patch can be excruciating for the team and the fans.
Comeback chronicles sums up weekend’s premium drama
THE theme for the weekend among the contenders must have been ‘comeback is real!’Manchester City, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, and Aston Villa were behind in their respective games but turned things around with brilliant substitutions and tactical adjustments.
Camaraderie on the pitch – a key to Premier League success
ONE element of a football team that often goes unnoticed in a title-winning squad is camaraderie.