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Alexander-Arnold and Messi miss out on Europe's most creative XI!

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Alexander-Arnold and Messi miss out on Europe's most creative XI! With Europe's top five leagues forced out of action by the Coronavirus outbreak, we're reflecting on the season so far with a new series of statistic-based XIs. The first in the series takes a look at key passes - as voted by our Twitter followers - while we took the decision to exclude set pieces f...

Revealed: Huge names miss out in stunning Bayern Munich team of the decade

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Revealed: Huge names miss out in stunning Bayern Munich team of the decade Continuing our series of team of the decades of the elite clubs in Europe over the last ten years, we make our way to Munich and a quite stunning Bayern Munich XI.As with the teams featured beforehand, a minimum of 70 appearances has been set as a requirement across the league and Champions League, ...

Ranked: The top assist to goalscorer partnerships in Europe

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Ranked: The top assist to goalscorer partnerships in Europe We take a look at the most profitable assist-to-goalscorer combinations in Europe's top 5 leagues this season, but who ranks above Messi, Suarez and Neymar?...

Find out which England quartet would make the Germany XI

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Find out which England quartet would make the Germany XI One of football’s great international rivalries is revived tonight, as Germany and England go head-to-head for the ninth time since the turn of the century.Despite the teams having won four apiece of the previous eight meetings, Joachim Loew’s world champions are understandably strong fa...

Top 10: Europe’s guiltiest culprits in front of goal

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Top 10: Europe’s guiltiest culprits in front of goal While goals are what clubs spend big to bring in and fans pay to see, for some they prove hard to come by at the start of a campaign. Here, WhoScored.com run through the players to have had the most shots that are yet to score in Europe’s top five leagues this season.Andreas Pereira – Gr...

Muller Must Rediscover Goalscoring Touch in Wake of Gomez Injury

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Muller Must Rediscover Goalscoring Touch in Wake of Gomez Injury If you were to ask football fans the most memorable moment from Germany’s penalty shoot out win over Italy on Saturday, chances are Simone Zaza’s terrible effort from the spot would first spring to mind. The Juventus striker was introduced with seconds remaining on the clock in extra tim...

Why There Will be Goals at Both Ends When England Meet Germany

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Why There Will be Goals at Both Ends When England Meet Germany After a stalemate in last weekend’s Bookmaker Ratings battle for the Manchester derby, our attentions turn to international football this time around.In this piece we’re trading tips for Saturday’s clash between two international heavyweights as World Champions Germany host England...

Match Focus: Four Key Battles Ahead of Arsenal's Welcome of Bayern

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Match Focus: Four Key Battles Ahead of Arsenal's Welcome of Bayern Arsenal’s welcome of Bayern Munich on Tuesday night is, without question, a crucial fixture for the hosts. The Gunners have lost their opening two Champions League games this season and run the real risk of crashing out of the competition at the group stages. A double-header with Bayern is not...

Player Focus: Müller Consolidating His Place as One of Europe's Best

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Player Focus: Müller Consolidating His Place as One of Europe's Best “When God created space, Müller was already there.” A joke, of course, but one told with a wry smile across the face. You see, the German is a player capable of finding space anywhere in the final third. Thomas Müller is a player whose biggest strength is being in the right pla...

Team Focus: World Cup 2014 Highest Rated XI

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Team Focus: World Cup 2014 Highest Rated XI Mario Götze’s close-range volley in extra time proved to be the difference between Germany and Argentina in a pulsating World Cup final. A 1-0 win at the Maracanã on Sunday confirmed the Germans as champions and the opinion of the masses was that it was little more than they deserv...