All posts tagged with: Davinson Sanchez
The second all-English Champions League final is swiftly approaching and football fans will be eagerly anticipating the showpiece between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool, and the victors will be the first Premier League side to win Europe’s elite competition since 2012. The game promises to contain plenty of thrills and spills, and if the semi-finals are… Read more →
Manchester City dominated the Premier League last season; their route to a third title in seven years being a mere procession. Elsewhere, Liverpool thrilled the neutrals, Arsene Wenger bowed out at Arsenal, Huddersfield and Brighton survived their first campaigns at this level in the modern era while Burnley attained European football. What’s in store for… Read more →
With the 2018-19 Premier League season coming up, The Football Lab spoke to Tottenham Hotspur fan Anna (@annaxysports) from YouTube channel Spurs XY. It feels as though Tottenham hold two main ideals: to develop untapped potential and to become part of English football’s elite. Can the club stay true to both? We have a manager… Read more →
Japan got their first World Cup win in eight years, as Yuya Osako’s second half winner gave them a 2-1 triumph over 10-man Colombia. Here’s our Player Ratings from the game. Colombia David Ospina – made a good stop from Osako from a tight angle early in the second half, then an even better… Read more →
Japan got their first World Cup win in eight years, as Yuya Osako’s second half winner gave them a 2-1 triumph over 10-man Colombia. Here’s six-things from the game. Colombia’s early set-back Yuya Osako’s pace caused problems for Davinson Sanchez and Oscar Murillo early on and his run contributed to the fourth-minute penalty. After… Read more →
Will Mauricio Pochettino win his first trophy as a manager? Will Manchester United secure their second FA Cup win in three years? Will Antonio Conte leave Chelsea on a high or will Southampton end their 42-year wait for glory? All of these questions will be answered in the next two months and as the competition… Read more →
It seems inevitable that Antonio Conte will leave Chelsea this summer – what is less clear is the manner in which that departure will take place. Finish with an FA Cup victory and qualification for the Champions League, and the Italian will be remembered as one of the most successful managers in the club’s history.… Read more →
If Bournemouth’s 1-1 draw at Leicester last week proved anything, it is that they are at their most productive when they are on the offensive. The Cherries enjoyed a positive first hour, during which Charlie Daniels made several intelligent forward runs from left-back to link up with forwards Callum Wilson and Josh King. The latter… Read more →
In the Preview of Arsenal v Tottenham, the Gunners fans will be finally pleased with the stunt the players proved, as the team went on to triumph over the local rivals Spurs in 2-0 home in the weekend. Here is what happened according to Manuel Rodrigues, Football Prediction specialist at FootballPredictions.com Spurs were not fully… Read more →