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Carlo Ancellotti: The Serial Winner with a Dark Side

                                     Metro.co.uk Something is just not clear about how Don Carlo seems to sustain his relevance in an era of high tactical innovation on the world stage of football. A flash from the past, a figure from the era of football greats who rely on talent, organization, and team cohesion above tactical and strategic poetry, it is gobsmacking and brain-teasing to understand how Ancelotti continues to compete despite his "era-peers" seeming decline in this modern era. The Italian has led Real Madrid through different scathes and to the La Liga title despite last month's 4-0 drubbing at the hands of Xavi's resurgent and tactically vigorous Barcelona side in the El-Clasico. Los Blancos have blown La Liga away and have produced scintillating Champions League nights to sit one game away from Paris, literally coming back from the dead when thought to be put down. ...

Fulham Are Back To Stay?

                                   punchng.com The oscillating pendulum movement of the Cottagers has swung once again towards the top flight. Fulham is back for their third Premier League campaign in five years with another manager at the helm. The West London club saw manager Scott Parker who had overseen their most recent return leave at the end of last season having unsuccessfully overseen their failed bid to retain topflight status. With the remit being to return to the Premier League immediately, it was perhaps a huge blow but the arrival of Marco Silva promised quite as much. Fulham has retained a good number of the squad that has been shuffling between the first and second tiers in the last five years. Whatever that means for their long-term ambitions is another concept entirely. However, they have been able to build a team that this time around blew the entire EFL championship ...

Time for a Cultural Reset at Manchester United

                                            Khelnow The 2022/2023 Premier League season threatens to commemorate the tenth anniversary of Manchester United's last league title win. Sir Alex Ferguson signed out of a 26-year, 38 trophies laden reign with the Red devils clinching a 13th Premier League title and 20th top-flight triumph. Little did the club know that it was on the threshold of darker days. A succession of managers in both substantive and interim capacities have graced the hot seat at Old Trafford which seems to be fast becoming a poisoned chalice. From the ill-fated eight months of David Moyes to the eye-watering boredom of Louis Van Gaal, to the drama-laden shadowboxing years of the Special one, and then, the emotive turpsy-curvy ride of the assassin, Solksjaer, United has seen enough disappointment and are set to complete their fifth successive trophyle...

Thomas Tuchel's Set to Become Biggest Beneficiary in Chelsea Sale

                                        TEAMtalk From all indications, Chelsea will not go bust as they will have a new owner latest May 31st. Ownership transfer usually comes with administrative and sporting upheavals and this is no different especially when it sinks in that a man who rewrote the history of one of British football's top clubs in the last two decades has been asked to step aside due to his heinous affiliations with a notorious world bully.  Enter yet another American-led investing consortium with a notorious business model for profiteering. But that's not the concern yet. If the Todd Boehley-led consortium is ratified by the British government as Chelsea's new owners, what is clear is that the financial security of the club is certain - they will remain a big ambitious club in England and Europe as a whole with the potential to keep flexing financial musc...