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Harvey Vale Scout Report At QPR 2025/2026: A New Creative Outlet For The Republic Of Ireland – Player Analysis

With three goals and six assists in 1537 EFL Championship minutes so far this season, Harvey Vale is currently averaging a goal contribution every two games for Queens Park Rangers. He’s currently QPR’s joint-top assist provider in the league this term and has made himself a key figure in the Rs’ attack since his move […] The post Harvey Vale Scout Report At QPR 2025/2026: A New Creative Outlet For The Republic Of Ireland – Player Analysis appeared first on Total Football Analysis.

GdS: Allegri’s stock rising for Italy job – what he wants from Milan in order to stay

By: Oliver Fisher As Massimiliano Allegri and Antonio Conte jostle to seize and keep hold of second place, the two coaches are in another battle off the field. As La Gazzetta dello Sport (seen below) write this morning, Allegri and Conte are the leading candidates to take over from Gennaro Gattuso as the new head coach of the […] The post GdS: Allegri’s stock rising for Italy job – what he wants from Milan in order to stay appeared first on SempreMilan.

Football matches live on TV this week

It’s time to take a look at the upcoming football matches set to appear live on our TV screens this week, so here’s a rundown. It’s set to be another busy week of action with a full batch of football live scores to keep an eye on across the world. Take a look below at […] The post Football matches live on TV this week appeared first on Fan Banter.

Do I Not Like That! England's Downfall Under Graham Taylor | Part Two

Welcome back to It Was What It Was. In today's episode, co-hosts Rob Draper and Jonathan Wilson continue Graham Taylor’s England story as the 1994 World Cup qualifying begins to wobble, with Paul Gascoigne’s talent and volatility dominating the narrative. They examine how Taylor’s pragmatic, direct style—shaped by lower-league realities and later linked (often unfairly) to FA long-ball doctrine—collided with more technical European approaches, and how internal battles involving Charles Hughes and data pioneer Charles Reap poisoned the backdrop. England’s campaign lurches through a Norway draw at Wembley after a late stunner, a Gascoigne-inspired win over Turkey, and a damaging 2–2 draw with the Netherlands featuring an undetected elbow and a late penalty. With Gascoigne returning in a mask, England then stumble in a hostile Poland away match and escape with a late equaliser, before Taylor’s brutal “headless chickens” verdict leaves his team heading to Oslo under growing pressure. 00:24 Setting the Scene 03:08 Taylor’s Pragmatic Roots 06:50 Pressing vs Possession 10:04 Charles Hughes and the Winning Formula 13:55 Reap vs Hughes Fallout 19:31 Norway’s Long Ball Irony 21:59 Back to Qualifying Hopes 24:10 Gazza’s Norway Controversy 26:50 Taylor’s Gaza Dilemma 28:22 Norway Opener Heartbreak 30:53 Turkey Win and Dependence 32:53 Too Honest With Press 40:12 Dutch Clash at Wembley 44:13 Mask Return and Mania 45:52 Poland Chaos and Critique 49:03 Headless Chickens Finale Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

European Round-up: Premier League twist, Real Madrid stutter, St. Pauli thrashed by Bayern

BAYERN MUNICH thrashed St. Pauli 5-0 at the Millerntor-stadion and edged towards the Bundesliga title, but the visitors’ resounding victory also pushed one of Germany’s cult clubs a little closer to relegation. St. Pauli are third from bottom and are four points clear of 17th-placed Wolfsburg, but with two points from their last five games, … Continue reading European Round-up: Premier League twist, Real Madrid stutter, St. Pauli thrashed by Bayern

Mediaset: Milan competing with Spurs, Celtic, Rangers and Napoli for Robertson move

By: Ben Dixon AC Milan are going to make an attempt to sign Andy Robertson in the summer, given he is leaving Liverpool at the end of his contract. It is not a surprise to see Milan linked to Robertson. Perhaps if you’d made the suggestion last January, the reaction would be different. In recent times, though, the […] The post Mediaset: Milan competing with Spurs, Celtic, Rangers and Napoli for Robertson move appeared first on SempreMilan.

Three from Three: Southampton’s Perfect Week – Analysis and Takeaways

It’s been a pivotal week for Southampton Football Club. Progressing past Premier League leaders Arsenal into the FA Cup semi-final, alongside defeating two promotion rivals,... The post Three from Three: Southampton’s Perfect Week – Analysis and Takeaways appeared first on Attacking Football.

CorSera: Milan consider move for Eintracht Frankfurt sensation – auction could arise

By: Oliver Fisher Another source has linked AC Milan with a move for Eintracht Frankfurt midfielder Can Uzun, after reports first emerged in Germany. During the summer mercato, the management are aiming to strengthen the squad available to Massimiliano Allegri with both experienced players and also some exciting young talents. Today’s edition of the Corriere della Sera (via […] The post CorSera: Milan consider move for Eintracht Frankfurt sensation – auction could arise appeared first on SempreMilan.

Is Borussia Dortmund's Nico Schlotterbeck Germany's best centre-back?

With Borussia Dortmund announcing that several first-team regulars will depart in summer 2026, the fact that Nico Schlotterbeck has signed a long-term contract extension at the club speaks even louder volumes.

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