
Daniel Hepburn
Football Writer at Give Me Sport
Writer at Freelance
MUFC. Hants. @_UoW alum. Football writer for @givemesport.
Articles
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3 days ago |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn
Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappe has returned to training after being hospitalised with acute gastroenteritis – which has forced him to miss Los Blancos’ two opening FIFA Club World Cup games – and his physique has drastically changed as a result of the illness. Xabi Alonso has been without his star man – who scored 43 goals in his maiden season in Spain – for the start of the showpiece in the United States.
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4 days ago |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn
Picture this: it’s 2018 and Jurgen Klopp – and the Liverpool higher-ups – are looking for a new creator-in-chief to take them to the next level. Nabil Fekir is at the top of their shopping list but, as the story goes: the fact that the Frenchman failed his medical and a cloud surrounded the Anfield club’s transfer strategy.
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4 days ago |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn
Irrespective of being one of England’s greatest wingers of all time, John Barnes has found himself in an unfamiliar position of late. From being the Premier League’s highest-earning asset in the 1992/93 campaign, the two-time champion of England has racked up debts of £1.5 million in his media firm. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, the Englishman enjoyed the infancy of his career between 1981 and 1987 at Watford, having joined from Sudbury Court in the former.
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5 days ago |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn
Marcus Rashford’s story from boyhood Red to one of Manchester United’s greatest assets of the modern era is one to applaud – and, along the way, he’s had the chance to play against/alongside some fantastic footballers such as Cristiano Ronaldo. But does the 40-year-old Portuguese talisman, who made a name for himself at Old Trafford between 2003 and 2009 after moving from Sporting CP, make it into the winger’s all-time footballing XI?
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5 days ago |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn
The competing Brazilian outfits at the FIFA Club World Cup – Palmeiras and Flamengo included – have turned heads and, in fact, there isn’t a nation more represented than Brazil. Of the 508 players that took the pitch in the first round of fixtures, 70 (14%) were Brazilian natives. Argentina (57) and Spain (26) were behind.
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