Never trusting a footballer ever again me, no one is bigger than this football club. Thanks for the trophy Bruno, thanks for being the best footballer I’ve ever seen play for my club but you can fuck clean off if you want to leave pal 👍👍👍
🚨Deal between Arsenal and Club Brugge for Christos Tzolis to be finalised for about £35m
🔥Ball on #AFC court for final go ahead. Very likely they will give it
🇬🇷Huge signing - winger got 22 goals and 29 assists in 52 apps last season.
👍Morgan Rogers still top target
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Spurs had no intention of buying Fernandes and Tonali
Same way they had no intention of buying Semenyo, Dias, Bruno Fernandes and co
They just want to present the fans with the illusion they are trying their best
25 years of the same patterns under Enic
Won’t be long until De Zerbi susses them and walks
Johan Manzambi is a premium talent.
Not only does the Swiss midfielder contribute to multiple phases, he sequences them together. His tackles lead to dribbles, then carries, then passes that lead to shots; by the end of such a sequence, he has moved deep possession all the way up the pitch, often on his own.
One specific instance from a UEFA Europa League match against FC Utrecht plays in @ffwtbollew's head over and over again: with Utrecht breaking forward, Manzambi recovers into his own third and extends a stretchy leg to hook the ball out. He gets up, nutmegs a defender with his right foot, then slams a pass into a teammate with his left. He bursts forward in the same movement, leaving his tracker in the dust, and breaks beyond a high defensive line. An overhit pass forces him to swing wide to retrieve the ball on the left wing, yet he gets his eyes up swiftly and finds a crisp killer pass to a runner which generates a goalscoring chance.
Manzambi flipped the pitch, from tackle to shot, and everything in-between he facilitated, in the space of 15 seconds.
Find out more about your new favourite midfielder in Volume I: https://t.co/31vyzuy4pc