Tim Spiers of The Athletic believes Wolves attacker Diogo Jota has not been himself, suggesting that he would rather play centrally than out wide.
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Crystal Palace fans are wrong to fear relegation
Crystal Palace fans believe that the club are heading for relegation this season. The Eagles fell to a 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United on Saturday,
Zaheer rocks New Zealand
Zaheer Khan’s three strikes, which followed Rahul Dravid’s 222 and Sourav Ganguly’s unbeaten 100, put India in control at AhmedabadThe Wisden Bulletin
Leicester would make a mistake by signing Luke Shaw to replace Ben Chilwell
According to the printed version of The Mirror [p.67 12/01/2020], as reported by HITC, Leicester are targeting Luke Shaw as a possible replacement for
Southampton: Joakim Maehle would kill two birds with one stone for Hasenhuttl
It isn’t much of a secret that Southampton are in need of reinforcements at full-back. Aside from the fact that Cedric and Yan Valery are Ralph Has
Palace fans wrong to praise Benteke show
Crystal Palace fans have hailed Christian Benteke after his showing against Brighton & Hove Albion on Monday evening. The Eagles earned a 1-1 draw
Southampton: Tony Pulis must be deluded if he thinks he can replace Hasenhuttl
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from P
Liverpool fans show their love for Georginio Wijnaldum on midfielder’s birthday
It was only going to end one way when Liverpool posted a birthday message for Dutch midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum on Monday morning. The Liverpool
Calum Chambers posts defiant Instagram message after Arsenal defeat
The Gunners are due to face Vitoria Guimaraes at the Emirates in the next round of Europa League fixtures on Thursday, which is an ideal opportunity f
Everton’s move for Alex Iwobi over Zaha questioned by Tony Cascarino
Former Chelsea and Millwall striker Tony Cascarino has suggested Everton’s transfer policy this summer was “really weird”, as the Blues bid well below