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  1. Paddy Agnew’s Notes from Italy: big guns firing but none louder than Juventus

    Juventus and Paulo Dybala bounced back from their Italian SuperCoppa disappointment to start the new year in style.

  2. Lille: where has it all gone wrong and can they avoid the drop?

    Champions only five years ago, but now in a relegation battle. Where did it all go wrong for Lille?

  3. Opposition to 48-team World Cup grows as European clubs say forget about money, focus on the sport

    Leading European clubs have voiced their opposition to Gianni Infantino's proposed 48-team World Cup.

  4. Pep Guardiola asks for more time as he seeks to end Man City slump

    Short-term thinking in football means that Guardiola is already under some pressure at Manchester City.

  5. What has gone wrong with Inter?

    With Inter sitting closer to the bottom of the table than the top, Paddy Agnew asks what has gone wrong with the prestigious Milan club.

  6. Rooney falls off the wagon, but England’s culture of boozing is well established

    With Wayne Rooney's alcohol intake under scrutiny, Brian Glanville says he has seen it all before.

  7. Jurgen Klopp thinks Rooney is being judged too harshly

    Klopp offers reminder that footballers are human beings as well as professional athletes.

  8. Wayne Rooney apologises for “inappropriate” behaviour

    England skipper, whose position is under scrutiny, admits his behaviour was found wanting.

  9. Nick Bidwell’s notes from Germany: heavy workload proving onerous for Muller and Germany

    As Germany knock eight past San Marino, Thomas Muller questions the point of such one-sided internationals.

  10. Brazil defeat one of toughest of my career, says Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza

    Pressure already on new Argentina coach as heavy Brazil defeat perpetuates worrying slump.

  11. Tim Vickery’s Notes from South America: can Messi save the day for Argentina?

    As Argentina travel to face group leaders Brazil, the pressure is on for a country that has dropped out of the qualifying places for Russia 2018.

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