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Why is Jurgen Klopp threatening to withdraw from the Carabao Cup

Jurgen Klopp is looking after the health of his players by threatening to withdraw from the Carabao Cup, but instead he should just play his kids. → Read More

USMNT fans are no longer mad, they're apathetic

Every time fans think it can't get worse for the USMNT, the team seems to hit a new rock bottom. Fans are no longer angry, they just no longer care. → Read More

Right back? England have a thrilling race at an unconventional position

Gareth Southgate has depth at one of the least likely positions to have that. Trent Alexander-Arnold and Aaron Wan-Bissaka make England stacked at RB. → Read More

When it comes to youth development fans want to have their cake and eat it too

Fans want academy players to star for the first team, but when a club sells a player leaving only an unproven youngster they get mad. It can't go both ways. → Read More

Why are Premier League clubs not interested in signing Daniel Sturridge?

No Premier League clubs seem to be interested in Daniel Sturridge. Sturridge's versatility can help a number of Premier League clubs, especially Tottenham. → Read More

The Premier League transfer market bubble has burst so what happens next?

This summer's transfer market will be remembered more for what didn't happen than what did. The question how will clubs react to how the market has changed? → Read More

Anthony Martial is poised for a breakout season

Anthony Martial is poised to have a breakout season as he'll finally be given the chance to be Manchester United's center forward. → Read More

Signing Harry Maguire won't create the ripple effect that fans want to see

WIth Manchester United signing Harry Maguire fans would love to see Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, and Marcos Rojo depart. But that won't happen. → Read More

Need to find a dark horse for Euro 2020? Look no further than the Netherlands

After missing the last two major international tournaments the Netherlands are developing a powerhouse that can win Euro 2020. → Read More

Premier League clubs don't need more depth they need to manage their depth better

Teams in the Premier League fading down the stretch because of fatique isn't from a lack of depth, it's from a lack of management. → Read More

Did Christian Pulisic improve or regress this season?

Christian Pulisic seemingly couldn't get on the field for Borussia Dortmund this year. Did he regress or actually improve? → Read More

Are we in for a shakeup in the Premier League top six next season?

If you look at the top half of the Premier League table you’ll notice that it can be divided into three distinct groups. At the top there’s the elite; Manchester City and Liverpool. Below them is the rest of the ‘Big Six;’ Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal, and Manchester United. The third group, we’ll call the upper Read more... → Read More

Gareth Southgate is put in a tough position for Nations League semifinals

Gareth Southgate has a tough task as several of England's key players will be in the Champions League final just days before the Nations League. → Read More

Liverpool's dominance comes from constant evolution

Liverpool are on pace to finish 22 points better than they did last year. The result of Jurgen Klopp completely changing their style of play. → Read More

Why Manchester United's collapse is coming at the perfect time

Manchester United's recent collapse allows the spotlight to be put on the club's real problems, Ed Woodward and club's antiquated structure. → Read More

Which Premier League teams need to finish in the top four the most

Only six points separate third place Tottenham and sixth place Manchester United with Chelsea and Arsenal in between. Which of those need CL play the most? → Read More

Louis van Gaal officially retired but how will he be remembered?

It’s been nearly three years since Louis van Gaal managed Manchester United in the 2016 FA Cup final, the last match he ever managed. On Monday, Van Gaal decided to remind us that he’s still around by announcing his retirement from professional football. Van Gaal is a big enough name that even the more casual Read more... → Read More

The Premier League can be even more exciting with one simple rule change

The Premier League is already the most exciting in the world yet one simple change to the tiebreak rules could make it even better. → Read More

Injuries present the best time to play your kids

For football clubs developing youth and finding the right time to play youngsters isn't easy, which is why injuries present a great opportunity. → Read More

Chelsea's team building model makes the Maurizio Sarri situation inevitable

Maurizio Sarri's struggles at Chelsea aren't his fault, but they were inevitable given the player first culture the club has created and enabled. → Read More