7 Liverpool academy graduates currently thriving away from Anfield in 2024-25
Liverpool have plenty of former academy players at other clubs and a handful of them are currently living their best lives since leaving Anfield.
Liverpool have plenty of former academy players at other clubs and a handful of them are currently living their best lives since leaving Anfield.
Superstars from Liverpool, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea and Bayern Munich feature in the most dangerous attackers of 2024, while Kylian Mbappe is surprisingly nowhere to be found.
Fulham, Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest are the Premier League’s most-improved sides of 2024-25 when you stack up their points tallies to the same stage last season.
Noel Gallagher’s commentary debut as Manchester City lost 4-1 to Sporting has us thinking – how would other celebrities fare up on the gantry?
Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t feature among the 10 top-scoring Asian Champions League stars of 2024-25.
Only Donald Trump can cause a stir like Jose Mourinho can.
It’s been a whole decade since Football Manager 2015 was released, prompting us to check on that edition’s 13 Liverpool wonderkids to see where they are these days.
Edu Gaspar spent five years as Arsenal’s sporting director and was responsible for the signings of Declan Rice, Martin Odegaard and William Saliba – but what about those he missed ...
The rise of social media wasn’t kind to Emile Heskey, but before the memes, he was genuinely one of the most talented strikers in the Premier League.
Arsenal’s stuttering start to the 2024-25 campaign has hit another snag with a 1-0 defeat away to Newcastle United.
The reigning champions are faced with a mounting injury crisis. But how do their woes compare to their rivals?
Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the most decorated players in football history – but he hasn’t won a trophy since leaving Juventus in 2021.