8 world-class players Viktor Gyokeres has outscored since joining Sporting
Gyokeres has scored 66 goals in 68 appearances since moving to Portugal – simply insane numbers.
Gyokeres has scored 66 goals in 68 appearances since moving to Portugal – simply insane numbers.
Barcelona were about to embark on one of their best-ever seasons when Football Manager 2015 was released.
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.
The Daily Mail might bang on about it, but Gary Lineker’s BBC wages are actually fairly small potatoes compared to this lot.
We’ve identified five of Mourinho’s former players that are currently smashing it as managers.
Coote and Klopp had their run-ins over the years, with the former Liverpool boss never shy in speaking out about the referee.
Most of these youngsters were firmly on the fringes at Stamford Bridge and never made much of a first-team impression.
The departing MOTD host has enhanced his reputation by speaking out about non-football matters.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot is vying to become only the fifth manager – ever – to finish ahead of a Pep Guardiola team.
Maybe we’ve not been paying enough attention to the Turkish Super Lig if this madness is anything to go by.
Bayern Munich were under the management of Pep Guardiola when Football Manager 2015 was released.
d Salah has arguably been the best player in the world in the opening weeks of the 2024-25 campaign.
Chelsea remain winless in their matches against ‘big six’ opposition in 2024-25, while Arsenal remain unbeaten in the big games.
Messi is one of the most decorated players in football history – but there are still a few gaps in his personal trophy cabinet.
Coming right at the start of the Mauricio Pochettino era, Spurs had a couple of gems in their academy system.
For once, Messi was relegated to a side story after Suarez and Guzan engaged in the definition of scenes we all love to see.
Guardiola has lost four consecutive managers for the first time in his glittering managerial career.
Having picked them out via the FMScout archives, here are City’s dozen wonderkids from Football Manager 2015.
Mbappe is feeling the heat of becoming Madrid’s latest Galactico signing – and he’s not the first to struggle with the hype.
Lionel Messi dominates when it comes to playing the most minutes with other players in the Champions League since 2000.
There are very few players who have managed to avoid being disliked by at least one set of supporters in the Premier League era.
Madrid are biting their tongue by allowing their future Galactico to be developed by a Barcelona hero.
Real Madrid’s La Fabrica academy isn’t quite La Masia, but it has still produced plenty of talent.
While Manchester United’s Kobbie Mainoo is undoubtedly one of the most talented youngsters in the Premier League, he doesn’t rank among the top 10 highest-paid teenagers in the league.
The Barcelona striker is on the cusp of joining Messi and Ronaldo in the Champions League hundred club. But could he one day eclipse them both?
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?
Barca have made a better start under Flick than they did under Guardiola back in the 2008-09 campaign.
Yamal is already one of the best footballers in the world – it’s safe to say he outgrew the reserves pretty quickly.
It’s been a whole decade since FM 2015 was released, but what has become of Arsenal’s wonderkids from the game?
We are amazed that Viktor Gyokeres somehow doesn’t feature on this list.