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WhoScored Tipster: The Top Tips in This Week's Champions League Action

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WhoScored Tipster: The Top Tips in This Week's Champions League Action Now back in full swing, bet365 are celebrating the return of the Champions League with another great offer for both new and existing customers. With Arsenal hosting Barcelona once again in the knockout stages they are giving anyone who places a pre-match bet of up to £50 a risk-free in-play be...

Weekend Preview: A Look Ahead to the Best Action in Europe

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Weekend Preview: A Look Ahead to the Best Action in Europe The action across Europe this weekend is enough to whet the appetite of any football fan. With that, we at WhoScored.com preview the fixtures on the continent over the coming days.Premier LeagueValentine's Day looks to be one of the most important in the Premier League season, with the current top-4...

WhoScored Tipster: The Top Tips Across Europe this Weekend

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WhoScored Tipster: The Top Tips Across Europe this Weekend The top four in Serie A and the Premier League are all set to clash in what is set to be an explosive Valentine's weekend. League titles won't be won this weekend, but the destination may become somewhat clearer.Juventus v Napoli - Draw @3.30Perhaps the biggest European league game of the season, El...

Weekend Preview: A Look Ahead to this Week's Best Action in Europe

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Weekend Preview: A Look Ahead to this Week's Best Action in Europe There's plenty of crucial matches across Europe to whet the appetite this weekend, and here we summarise the best of the action by league.Premier LeagueWhile Chelsea vs Manchester United was no doubt earmarked as the top match of gameweek 25 in the Premier League at the start of the season, ther...

Player Focus: Morata's Goalscoring Return a Timely Reminder of his Quality

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Player Focus: Morata's Goalscoring Return a Timely Reminder of his Quality What a difference patience can make. Juventus’ sloppy start to the season saw many turn on Max Allegri, with the experienced Italian under significant pressure as the Old Lady failed to keep on the coat tails of the early pace setters. Of course, any team losing three key players - in Juventus...

Player Focus: Saponara Keeping the Traditional Number 10 Role Alive

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Player Focus: Saponara Keeping the Traditional Number 10 Role Alive All Riccardo Saponara ever dreamed of was to play in the red and black of AC Milan. For that, his father Luciano is to blame. A passionate fan of the club, he’s the one who passed it onto his son. As a boy, Saponara’s first football memory was of Milan winning the Scudetto in 1999. Only ...

WhoScored Tipster: The Weekend's Top Tips Across Europe

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WhoScored Tipster: The Weekend's Top Tips Across Europe Europe’s top five leagues have their full compliment again with the Bundesliga set to resume this weekend following the winter break. However, the two biggest fixtures of the weekend are in the Premier League and Serie A. League leaders Arsenal will look to secure their first competitive win o...

League Focus: Why the Headed Goal is a Dying Art in Serie A

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League Focus: Why the Headed Goal is a Dying Art in Serie A No one has scored more headed goals in the history of Serie A than Alberto Gilardino and so when Palermo sold Paulo Dybala to Juventus last summer and signed him as a replacement, it was evident that how they attacked would have to change. A little less interplay between the lines and players taking...

Team Focus: Fifth Successive Title No Longer Mission Impossible for Juventus

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Team Focus: Fifth Successive Title No Longer Mission Impossible for Juventus There is a plaque outside the Alberto Braglia commemorating the first of Fausto Coppi’s wins in the Giro d’Italia in 1940. On Sunday it was the latest stage for Juventus in what has been an uphill season in Serie A. The topography in Modena? Flat with one or two bumps. In other words, ma...

Player Focus: Dybala Firing Rejuvenated Juventus Back Up the Table

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Player Focus: Dybala Firing Rejuvenated Juventus Back Up the Table Patience is a rare commodity in football. Club hierarchies demand instant success from some managers or they run the risk of finding themselves out of a job, regardless of how long they have been at the helm. Take Garry Monk for example, who was shown the exit door at Swansea City earlier this week,...