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2 weeks ago |
worldsoccer.com | Jamie Evans
The conclusion of the March international break means two things. Firstly, that a handful of countries can start preparing for next year’s World Cup in North America while others can start making other plans, and secondly that we are now into the final straight of the club season. In this issue, we’ve addressed both: the winners and losers on the international stage, and the runners and riders in Europe’s big five leagues.
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3 weeks ago |
worldsoccer.com | Jamie Evans
For a full list of this season’s votes, pick up the latest copy of World SoccerALISSON (Liverpool, 4 votes)Achraf HAKIMI (Paris Saint-Germain, 3 votes)Pau CUBARSI (Barcelona, 3 votes)Virgil VAN DIJK (Liverpool, 7 votes)Alphonso DAVIES (Bayern Munich, 3 votes)Fede VALVERDE (Real Madrid, 4 votes)Dominik SZOBOSZLAI (Liverpool, 6 votes)PEDRI (Barcelona, 3 votes)Mohamed SALAH (Liverpool, 11 votes)Robert LEWANDOWSKI (Bayern Munich, 4 votes)Kylian MBAPPE (Real Madrid, 8 votes)
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1 month ago |
worldsoccer.com | Jamie Evans
For a full list of this season’s votes, pick up the latest copy of World SoccerJan OBLAK (Atletico Madrid, 3 votes)Trent ALEXANDER-ARNOLD (Liverpool, 7 votes)Virgil VAN DIJK (Liverpool, 5 votes)GABRIEL (Arsenal, 3 votes)Denzel DUMFRIES (Internazionale, 5 votes)Florian WIRTZ (Bayer Leverkusen, 4 votes)Andre-Frank ZAMBO ANGUISSA (Napoli, 4 votes) Mohamed SALAH (Liverpool, 4 votes)Alexander ISAK (Newcastle, 4 votes)Kylian MBAPPE (Real Madrid, 7 votes)RODRYGO (Real Madrid, 4 votes)
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1 month ago |
worldsoccer.com | Jamie Evans
Home. That’s the theme of this month’s issue of World Soccer, with Brazil superstar Neymar leading the way. It’s probably not quite how he imagined it, it may not even be for very long, but he is back at Santos, the club where it all began. It’s a familiar story. Xherdan Shaqiri, one of 25 stars to watch that we’ve picked as the season’s conclusion approaches, has also returned to his first club, Basel.
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2 months ago |
worldsoccer.com | Jamie Evans
If there is a theme to this issue, it is highlighting individuals that have ventured abroad to take on new challenges, starting with the late, great Denis Law and his time in Turin. Thiago Almada, Tom Vernon, Ahmet Schaefer, Charlie Trout, Ndubuisi Egbo and Calum Hall have all stepped into the unknown to pursue their own footballing adventures, and we’ve told their stories too.
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