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  1. Player Profile: Ousmane Dembele

    After an injury-interrupted start to his career in Spain, Barcelona’s French star is now making his mark.

  2. Best bets of the weekend: Zlatan’s return set to boost United at bottom club Sunderland

    Manchester United have top scorer Zlatan Ibrahamovic back for the return to Sunderland this weekend.

  3. Sid Lowe’s Notes from Spain: Las Palmas, the poster boys for La Liga

    Two wins, nine goals and table toppers for the first time in 38 years, all hail Las Palmas.

  4. Nick Bidwell’s Notes from Germany: dream final again but Vidal dive leaves a sour taste in the mouth

    Germany has its dream cup final, but the antics of Arturo Vidal in Bayern Munich's semi-final did not go down well.

  5. Spain 2014-15 – review of the season

    Sid Lowe reflects on a momentous season in Spain, which saw Barcelona re-establish their European supremacy.

  6. When Dennis Bergkamp was caught in a clash of cultures in Italy

    It should have been a match made in heaven, but Dennis Bergkamp's two-year spell at Inter turned into a hellish experience.

  7. Béla Guttmann and the curse of Benfica

    Another European final another defeat. will Benfica ever overcome the Béla Guttmann hoodoo?

  8. The lesson from the Brazil World Cup protests: ignore the public at your peril

    Bid cities and countries, whether chasing the World Cup or Olympic dream, face a more complex 'sales' test than even those executive committees and evaluation commissions of bountiful international sports federations.

  9. World Soccer Daily: the stories you need to read – November 28, 2013

    In today's World Soccer Daily, Britain sleepwalking into match-fixing crisis, FIFA waits to discover extend of Brazil stadium damage, Zlatan Ibrahimovic explains why he doesn't need the Ballon d'Or, tributes pour in for Nilton Santos.

  10. Match-fixing, the scourge of Asia, has Europe in its sights

    The spectre of match-fixing hangs over football and unless the authorities act fast, the sport will soon not be in a position to fight back.

  11. Diego Maradona, the hand of God, and why it means so much to beat England

    While England continues to feel a sense of injustice about Diego Maradona's famous 'hand of God' goal, for the rest of the world. the 1986 World Cup quarter-final was memorable for altogether different reasons. Here's…

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