How will next season pan out as Manchester City prove their prominence in the Premier League?

From even the start of the season is was inevitable that Manchester City were going to do something special this Premier League campaign.

They strengthened well in the areas which they struggled with last season, bringing in Benjamin Mendy, Kyle Walker, Bernardo Silva, Ederson and Danilo with Aymeric Laporte moving later on in January.

Having under achieved in 2016/2017, with Guardiola’s men only managing a third place finish and a Champions League round of 16 exit, fans across England were wondering if Pep’s style of football would work on a cold Tuesday night at Stoke.

However, Pep proved us wrong.

The signing of Ederson massively helped and the creativity and flair of their  attack and the solidity of their defence proved too much for sides below them.

They stormed through the league, scroing 102 goals this season, and they still have two games to play against bottom half table teams. Furthermore, City have only lost twice this season in the league, against Liverpool and United.

The scary thing for other top Premier League teams is that City will strengthen even further in the Summer and it will be hard for other sides to match their brilliance.

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City players lift the Premier League trophy. Could they be lifting it next year again?

 

Another hurdle failed as Tottenham crash out of the Champions League.

Tottenham were knocked out of the Champions League on Wednesday in disappointing style.

The North London club were faced with European giants Juventus and secured a widely praised 2-2 performance in Turin.

This result meant that they were the favourites going into their home leg.

They started the game well, showing early signs of threat to Juventus.

And things got even better for Spurs with Son scuffing a shot home to give them the lead.

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Son scored midway through the first half, but Tottenham failed to hold on to their lead.

Tottenham were looking comfortable, sixty four minutes in, with Juventus needing a two-goal mountain to progress.

However, the Italian side, with heaps of Champions League experience managed to turn it around.

Tottenham, having evidently lost concentration allowed Juventus to score twice in the space of just three minutes.

The game seemed lost from then on, as the London club couldn’t create an equaliser.

Not to be hard on the Spurs team, but despite all the attention they’re getting they’re failing to progress in cup competitions and are not challenging for the title.

What’s gone wrong at Arsenal?

After recent woeful performances against Ostersunds, Tottenham and Manchester City I feel it’s a good time to analyse what’s gone wrong at Arsenal.

There was much hype about Arsenal’s new signings, the reunited Henrik Mkhitaryan and Pierre Emerick Aubemayang after their 5-1 smashing of Everton. However things went wrong from there.

Arsenal had a massive game against North London rivals Spurs, which was absolutely vital in the race for the top four. But as what’s been the story in most fixtures against big teams they simply didn’t turn up.

They let Spurs run riot on them and were lucky to only lose 1-0.

Things didn’t stop there as Arsenal had a scare against Ostersunds losing 2-1, only marginally going through to the next round of the Europa League.

In one of the last in a flurry of huge games for Arsenal they faced Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final.

They were woeful again conceding easy goals to Aguero, Kompany and Silva.

This highlights City’s dominance and also shows that Arsenal will just never be there as one of the best clubs.

One problem for Arsenal which has shown across these games is their defending. Chambers is inexperienced, Mustafi’s promising prospect is no longer there and Koscielny’s past his best.

But a lot of people think the problem is in their manager, Arsene Wenger, who is struggling to make Arsenal the great club it used to be.

I think Wenger should leave in the summer to be taken over by someone who can organise their defence and make them challenge for the league title.

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Many people think it’s time for Wenger to go.

England face Belgium, Tunisia and Panama, Portugal play Spain in group of death and Iceland geared up for clash with Argentina

England will face Belgium, Tunisia and Panama at the World Cup in 2018, in Russia. They got drawn in the Kremlin on Friday evening by Diego Maradona, who pulled them out of a hat.

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Maradona pulled England’s name out of a hat.

England’s toughest game will be against Belgium on the 28th June with the Three Lions having to face fellow club compatriots such as Vincent Kompany, Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Kevin Mirallas, Moussa Dembele and Jan Vertonghen. And for the Evertonian Englishmen, there could be a reunion with former manager Roberto Martinez, now boss of Belgium.

Another team England will play will be Panama who are playing in their first World Cup ever – something which meant so much to them that the president gave the nation a one day holiday.

Lastly, England face Tunisia who they have been drawn against before- in the 1998 World Cup.

England will have to try to prove themselves in this tournament having been knocked out in a group consisting of Costa Rica, Italy and Uruguay, poor for the expectation which surrounded the tournament, not forgetting that they got knocked out by Iceland in the Euros at just the Round of 16 stage.

In other fixtures, Portugal will play Spain in a tense and high-profiled game in what is commonly being called the group of death; Brazil will play Switzerland in another tough group also consisting of Serbia and Costa Rica and finally Nigeria will clash with Argentina for the fifth time in all of Nigeria’s six World Cup appearances.

So my overall view of this draw is that England will be pleased because they have avoided any big teams and there are lots of extremely strong groups and there will be incredibly exciting action happening in Russia.

Will Liverpool’s Jurgen Klopp be sacked?

After a bad run in the league, questions are being raised about Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp.

After draws to Manchester United, Newcastle, Burnley and Watford and a 5-0 loss to Manchester City the pressure was on for Klopp and his side, with a fixture on Sunday against Tottenham.

Unfortunately for them, they couldn’t handle Kane who scored twice and led his team to a 4-1 victory, with Liverpool’s defence coming under scrutiny once again for not being able to stop the young English striker.

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Players such as Matip and Lovren struggled against Kane on the weekend.

Klopp is yet to win a trophy at Liverpool, but has got to the final of the Europa League and the League Cup, losing both times. However, Klopp managed to reach the Champions League last season as his club finished fourth, therefore guaranteeing a place in Europe under new UEFA rules.

Liverpool recruited well in the summer attacking-wise, but didn’t take into account their defensive issues with the only defensive player they brought in was Andrew Roberston, a former Hull 23 year old full back.

This defensive problem means Liverpool are only a mere ninth this season, twelve points off league leaders Manchester City so Klopp’s future is in major doubt.

 

Why PSG are becoming one of Europe’s greatest teams

Following PSG’s 3-0 crushing victory over Bayern Munich in Europe this week the French team are becoming a real force in Europe.

After three years of only reaching the quarter final in the Champions League under Laurent Blanc, PSG rightly decided change was needed – so appointed Unai Emery instead.

Following a disappointing first season for the Spanish manager in which they got knocked in the early stages in Europe and got pipped by Monaco for the title, rumours were flying around his sacking.

However, he managed to keep his job and stayed on to fulfil his two-year contract at the club.

Furthermore, PSG did extremely well in the transfer window, buying players like Mbappe, Neymar and Alves, replacing positions which were vacant after several key men left.

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New signings such as Neymar are increasing the good reputation at the club.

This positive summer spending can be seen in their form having been unbeaten in the league this season and after just recently defeating Bayern Munich.

So they are currently a real contender for the Champions League and a huge force to be reckoned with.

Why Manchester United will win the league

After a disappointing season last year Manchester United are trying to prove their doubters wrong by winning the title and here are a few reasons why they’ll achieve that objective.

Firstly, they have recruited well signing a top class striker in Romelu Lukaku, an impressive centre midfielder in Nemanja Matic and a solid centre back in Victor Lindelof without completely blowing the budget like their Manchester rivals did.

Also, they have stability in every area of the pitch and no major weaknesses, which has been the difference for clubs in the past years of winning the league or not.

Lastly, they have young talent coming through who have been developing in the past few seasons on loan and can prove their worth this year.

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Young talent like Lukaku and Rashford will have to step up this year with tough competition from other clubs.

However they will face tough competition from other clubs, but Mourinho’s team must prove they have the fighting spirit to win the league.

Mourinho has a point as he voices his concern for overpriced players

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has spoken about his concern for overpriced players and has said it is reaching a dangerous level.

“I always thought the problem is not what you pay for this kind of player, I don’t think the problem is what you pay for Pogba. I don’t think the problem is going to pay crazy for Neymar,” Mourinho told reporters in Washington DC, during their pre-season tour of America.

“I think the problem is with the other group, which is a big group because players like Pogba there are one or two big transfers like that per transfer window. The other ones are where you have 100 transfers, and for me that is the dangerous area of the transfer market.”

And Mourinho believes the best approach taken in the current window has come from Spurs, who have yet to make a signing and have accepted a £54m bid from Manchester City for Kyle Walker.

This news comes after a reported £160m deal with Mbappe moving to Real Madrid.

Manchester United have splashed out £106m this summer to sign Lukaku and Lindelof.

But Mourinho said in response “This season we spent a lot of money on a striker. If we don’t do that, we have no striker,”

“Next season we are not going to spend a lot of money on a striker. This season we had to do it. Investment is overall and it is every team.”

World Cup and European Championship winners- a successful year for the England youth teams

This summer has been very successful for the different age groups of England with a large amount of trophies being won.

Firstly, the u20’s team won the World Cup in South Korea for the first time, narrowly beating Venezuela in the final after Calvert Lewin’s goal and Woodman’s penalty save.

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Calvert-Lewin after his goal.

This win inspired the u19s to win the European Championship in a nervous final where they only just clinged on to victory.

Furthermore, the u17’s continued Euros success by getting to the final, but they were unfortunately thwarted by Spain, who won their third title.

Lastly, the u21’s reached the semi-finals, but were knocked out in the harshest circumstances by Germany.

This success brings hope for the future of English football, when there looked to be none after defeat against Iceland.

Rooney returns to Everton as Lukaku replaces him at Manchester United

Romelu Lukaku has signed for Manchester United while Wayne Rooney has joined Everton.

Rooney is rejoining his boyhood and early-career club and has said that he is “ecstatic” and his “first game back will be an emotional day”.

He has left Manchester United after 13 seasons there, many of them being very successful, but some being more disappointing.

He has also became United’s record goalscorer, along with winning the Premier League, Europa League, FA Cup, League Cup and Champions League.

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Rooney has become a United legend in his time at the club.

Furthermore, Lukaku has signed for Manchester United for £75m on a five year deal.

Chelsea also bid for the Belgian striker in an aim to resign him, but couldn’t get hold of him.

Boss Mourinho said “Romelu is fit for Manchester United. He is a big personality and a big player,” said boss Mourinho.

Mourinho is in his second spell working with Lukaku after managing him at Chelsea, where he got sold to Everton.