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Quiz! Can you name the 30 best attacking players from the 2018/19 Champions League group stage?
By Alex Reid published
Football quiz Based on goals and assists combined, this is every player to directly contribute to four or more goals. How many do you know?
Arsenal interested in Valencia midfielder Carlos Soler
By Tom Seymour published
Arsenal Mikel Arteta is said to be an admirer of the Valencia midfielder.
Arrogance, naivety and ignoring Fergie: Gary Neville explains where he went wrong at Valencia
By Alasdair Mackenzie published
Valencia CF Gary Neville has lifted the lid on his ill-fated spell in charge of Valencia, admitting that a lack of preparation, arrogant attitude and ignoring Sir Alex Ferguson’s advice led to his failure.
Quiz! Can you name the top 35 Champions League goalscorers by the age of 23?
By Alex Reid published
Football quiz Teenager Kylian Mbappe is dazzling in Europe, but can you name the Champions League’s most prolific young guns ever?
10 World Cup star signings... who turned out to be total failures
By Jon Spurling last updated
Lists Before Premier League clubs leap to sign Croatian full-backs, Russian midfielders or French starlets, beware the miserable flops bought on the strength of fine World Cup performances
14 high-flying players to target after the FIFA 17 ratings refresh
By Gregor MacGregor published
FIFA 17 Future superstars who you should be targeting right now on FIFA 17, as picked out by Gregor MacGregor
Football Manager 2018 wonderkids: Unlimited transfer budget
By Bradley Russell published
Football Manager 2018 Whether you’re a moneybags club backed by Qatari oil magnates or just a run-of-the-mill Premier League behemoth, you’ll want a look at this lot
9 players who Manchester United could realistically sign this summer
By Greg Lea published
Manchester United It doesn’t look like Jose Mourinho will be getting his mitts on Antoine Griezmann – but the well-used chequebook is sure to come out with a return to the Champions League next season
Holding the Spanish Super Cup in Saudi Arabia is not about using football as a force for good. It's about money
By Seb Stafford-Bloor published
Spanish La Liga When big matches are held in countries with poor human rights records, football authorities are quick to use the argument that the game can bring about social change. Does anyone believe them?
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