Player Focus: Sunderland Profit from Infectious Defoe Enthusiasm
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, may. 11 2015 16:00
After Jermain Defoe scored what turned out to be Sunderland’s winner against Newcastle last month, he wept. He broke down again in the post-match interview. At the time it all seemed a little odd – after all, it’s not as though Defoe was brought up in the north-east or has Sunderla...
Team Focus: Motivation the Key as Carver Fails to Arrest Newcastle Decline
by Jonathan Wilson
at miércoles, may. 6 2015 10:41
Team Focus: Have Jose Mourinho's Chelsea Actually Been Boring?
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, abr. 27 2015 11:17
Player Focus: Was This a Season Too Far for Gerrard at Liverpool?
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, abr. 20 2015 10:43
Player Focus: Reborn Young Thriving In Run of United Form
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, abr. 13 2015 12:35
Player Focus: Mesut Özil Working Hard to Make Arsenal Time a Success
by Jonathan Wilson
at martes, abr. 7 2015 10:20
Player Focus: 4-3-3 Suited Welbeck Should Retain England Place
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, mar. 30 2015 10:53
To some, perhaps, even the fact there is a debate seems ridiculous. Harry Kane is a forward who has scored 19 goals in the Premier League this season and has registered 3 assists. Danny Welbeck is a forward has scored 4 league goals and registered 3 assists. The Kane story is an extraordinary one: h...
Player Focus: Could Carrick be as Integral to England as he is to United?
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, mar. 23 2015 15:18
Two strangely similar stats clashed at Anfield on Sunday. Since Liverpool had switched to a 3-4-2-1 formation against United at Old Trafford in December, they had picked up 2.36 points per game as opposed to 1.6 in matches before that. And, before kick-off, in league games in which Michael Carrick h...
Player Focus: Is Eden Hazard Fouled A Disproportionate Amount?
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, mar. 16 2015 12:12
Player Focus: Outstanding Coutinho Thriving in Liverpool Formation Change
by Jonathan Wilson
at lunes, mar. 9 2015 10:27
When I first saw Philippe Coutinho, he was winning the Under-20 World Cup with Brazil in 2011. He seemed, to be honest, something of an indulgence, particularly given that his inclusion at the tip of a diamond midfield in that tournament meant that Oscar, who at the time looked a far more complete f...