11 greats set to play their last World Cup in Qatar: Messi, Ronaldo, Neuer…
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar looks set to be the final swansong for a number of legendary players that have defined the modern era of football.
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The 2022 World Cup in Qatar looks set to be the final swansong for a number of legendary players that have defined the modern era of football.
Taking to Twitter, journalist Gianluigi Longari has made a midweek transfer claim as Liverpool eye Leeds United star Raphinha.
Journalist Fabrizio Romano has been discussing Leeds United’s Raphinha and a potential transfer away from the club.
Ralph Hasenhuttl believes securing a top-half Premier League finish could be crucial to Southampton’s summer recruitment plans and his players’ international aspirations.
Worst case scenario: Brazil, Germany, Japan. Best case scenario: Qatar, USA, Tunisia. But hang on, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Let’s go through it first.
Paris Saint-Germain are ‘leading the charge’ to sign Ajax winger Antony, with Man Utd and Liverpool also interested, according to reports.
We are getting ever so slightly closer to the 2022 World Cup. We’re going to have to wait longer than usual in a World Cup year due to the finals taking place in the winter thanks to the weather situation in Qatar. However the draw will take place on Friday which will give all the talking heads (including us!) something to prattle on about for the next few months until we get down to the nitty gritty.
Former Scotland and Ipswich star Alan Brazil has hailed the job of Eddie Howe after admitting he thought that Newcastle United were destined for a return to the Championship this season. The talkSPORT pundit says that one-time England managerial candidate Howe has done a sensational job after hauling Newcastle from the relegation zone to safety.