Interesting piece here from @ThomHarris_ looking at the suitability of #LFC’s squad based on the data around Andoni #Iraola’s🇪🇸 style - Via: @TheAthleticFC.
An intriguing appointment for sure, & one to monitor keenly in the #PL next season🤔
https://t.co/fMY8aC10iA
An incredible bit of sports journalism by The Guardian here. A short summary of the playing style of all 48 World Cup nations and a short profile of all 1248 World Cup players. Bookmark and refer to the resources when watching the obscure matches: https://t.co/tdLGq8en0o
Totti's bad acting, Roberto Carlos breaking the cage with a shot, burnt grass, Seol Ki-hyeon's entourage vs Ronaldinho & a shirt with 'Terry Gilliam made me sit in the corner' printed on it.
The oral history of Nike's Secret Tournament ad
(Free to read)
https://t.co/zyxrQKc1qd
Bielsa on the importance of players feeling connected with the videos they're shown📓
Bielsa and his staff in Uruguay gave an incredible masterclass explaining all their work🥰
To watch FULL masterclass WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES, send me a DM!😍
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🗓️ 2/6/2002
Gabriel Batistuta’s final Argentina goal against Nigeria at the 2002 World Cup, and his 56th for his country.
He would hold onto this record for 14 years until he was overtaken by a certain Lionel Messi.
🇺🇾 🤝 We are thrilled to announce that we have partnered with the @AUFOficial
Marcelo Bielsa’s coaching staff have already integrated SkillCorner’s Physical and Game Intelligence data into their workflow for the regular monitoring of potential national team players both in Uruguay and around the world.
And they will continue to use this data throughout the World Cup and beyond, building on its crucial role in their pre-tournament preparations.
Watch our interview with Diego Estavillo Lesna, fitness and performance coach of the Uruguayan national team, below, or check out our blog for more detail: https://t.co/Mui8QRyNqt
3 - Paris Saint-Germain are only the third side ever to win both their league title and the European Cup/UEFA Champions League in back-to-back seasons, after Real Madrid (1956-57/1957-58) and Ajax (1971-72/1972-73). Dominance.