Whenever a manager is replaced partway through a season, personnel and tactical changes typically follow as the new coach wants to put their stamp on the squad. Chelsea are no different in this respect. After sacking Frank Lampard in January, new manager Thomas Tuchel has certainly made changes to the team by converting from twoContinue reading “How has Tuchel utilised Chelsea’s squad differently to Lampard?”
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Constrained by commercial interests, the UEFA knockout rounds have become a bit of a nightmare
Holding a continental competition in the middle of a global pandemic was always going to be difficult. Yet, with eight matches already moved to neutral venues for the first knockout rounds of both the Champions League and Europa League – and more expected to come in the coming weeks – UEFA’s solution has only servedContinue reading “Constrained by commercial interests, the UEFA knockout rounds have become a bit of a nightmare”