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    The 5 best Uruguay players in Premier League history

    For such a small country, very few nations can boast a footballing pedigree to match Uruguay. With a population of just 3.5million, the South American country has won the World Cup twice and consistently produces superstars of the game.

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    Football in last chance saloon after COVID-19 breaches

    With COVID-19 continuing to possess a vice like grip on the sporting world, football is feeling its full effects. After a raft of postponements and protocol breaches, many are questioning whether competitive action within the UK should be allowed to continue.

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    5 things Manchester United need to win the title

    It’s official, Manchester United are genuine contenders for the Premier League title. Tuesday’s 1-0 win at Burnley, courtesy of Paul Pogba’s deflected volley in the second half, means Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side are three points clear at the top of the table.

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    Is Phil Foden now realising his potential under Guardiola?

    With one touch of the ball, Phil Foden took two Brighton defenders out of the game and opened up the space to score his eighth goal of the season. The 20-year-old picked the ball up from Kevin De Bruyne, whom he had been combing with all night, before placing the ball past the visiting goalkeeper Robert Sanchez with a minute of normal remaining time remaining in the first half at the Etihad Stadium.

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    City must sign Erling Haaland to replace Sergio Aguero

    No player defines the Sheikh Mansour era at Manchester City like Sergio Aguero. The Argentine striker’s £38 million signing from Atletico Madrid a decade ago was a statement of intent from the new owners and Aguero delivered on that intent by scoring the goal that famously secured the club’s first Premier League trophy.

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    Burnley takeover adds new chapter to Sean Dyche fairytale

    Much like his team’s defence, he wasn’t giving much away. Quizzed on his plans under a new ownership group that was on the verge of completing its takeover of the club, Burnley boss Sean Dyche insisted he knew less about the impending deal than the inquisitive reporter.

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    City emerging from the shadows to become Premier League challengers

    The appointment of Pep Guardiola at Barcelona in 2008 is often cited as a landmark moment in modern footballing history. Currently in charge of Man City in the Premier League, Guardiola was handed one of the biggest jobs in sport despite lacking any kind of notable top-level managerial experience, the La Masia graduate transformed an aging team that were finding it increasingly hard to remain challengers, into one of the best club sides we’ve ever seen.

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    Has Mourinho finally lost patience with Alli?

    The January transfer window is open, and Tottenham Hotspur could soon have a decision to make. Paris Saint-Germain’s appointment of Mauricio Pochettino, coupled with his increased isolation at the hands of Jose Mourinho, has led to renewed speculation that Dele Alli could be on his way to the French capital.

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    David Alaba could thrive in the Premier League

    It was at Bayern Munich where Pep Guardiola arguably made his greatest tactical innovation and David Alaba was a huge part of it. Pushing boundaries has long been the hallmark of the Catalan’s coaching career; with Barcelona, he showed it by conjuring different formations and showed a tendency to judge a player’s position solely on attributes and the possibilities he saw, rather than traditional team roles.

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    Frank Lampard has a difficult conundrum ahead at Chelsea

    If the Premier League has taught us only one thing this season, it’s how quickly circumstances can change in football. It only takes a couple of failures to really damage your prospects and, after a superb start to the season, it is a lesson that Frank Lampard is learning at Chelsea.

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    Could Christian Eriksen be heading back to the Premier League?

    It was only a year ago that hundreds of Inter fans gathered at the club’s headquarters to welcome Christian Eriksen. The signing of the Danish playmaker from Tottenham Hotspur was seen as something of a coup for the Nerazzurri at the time.

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