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Igor Tudor is leaving Tottenham Hotspur, having achieved something completely by accident: the fans all agree on one thing now
By Mark White published
Tottenham Hotspur interim manager Igor Tudor has been an unmitigated disaster - and, incredibly, there is at least one positive to his terrible tenure

JULES BREACH: From the modern masterpiece of the Bernabeu to the muddy sidelines of the Tallaght Stadium - working at the best grounds in Europe is one highlights of being a sports broadcaster
By Jules Breach published
Column The TNT Sports presenter gives us the lowdown on her favourite European stadiums

Expanding the Championship play-offs may not achieve what Premier League hopefuls think
By Steven Chicken published
The National League has been operating a six-team play-off for the past eight seasons, and there are cautionary lessons for Championship clubs to learn

Why Aston Villa vs Chelsea is a make-or-break game for BOTH, in the quest for the Champions League
By Chris Nee published
Aston Villa and Chelsea are fundamentally and philosophically different but a win either way will change the course of both of their seasons

Liverpool are letting Hugo Ekitike down
By Paul Wilkes published
Gone are the debates about a big-spending summer: Liverpool just aren't doing enough for their centre-forward

Benjamin Sesko is succeeding at Manchester United where Rasmus Hojlund failed - and the reason is fairly obvious
By Chris Nee published
Sesko is starting to succeed where Rasmus Hojlund didn’t: he could be the difference in the fight for Champions League places

Why one single Morgan Rogers change might unlock Aston Villa's struggles in front of goal
By Paul Wilkes published
Aston Villa have been stuttering lately: can Morgan Rogers re-energise things in attack?

Tear Italian football down, cancel Serie A and start again
By Mark White published
Inter Milan's defeat to Bodo/Glimt is far more than a blip: it is symptomatic of a decline of Calcio decades in the making

Everton and Manchester United matches are the Premier League distilled
By Chris Nee published
From Peter Beardsley's Old Trafford strike to the slap heard around the world, these Premier League ever-presents have always been box office

Brighton are nine points behind Brentford and bold management is the difference between two modern Premier League exemplars
By Chris Nee published
Brighton & Hove Albion and Brentford have quietly upset the established order to seize their places in the Premier League – they’re starting to move in opposite directions
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