
Luke Collins
Sports Journalist at Freelance
Social Editor and Writer at Give Me Sport
Social editor and writer @GiveMeSport | Words in @_The72 @LastWordFC
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Luke Collins
Left-backs in the Premier League are now expected to offer both defensive solidity and an attacking threat. Andy Robertson of Liverpool has been the best left-back in the league, and arguably the world, for some time, but has fallen down the pecking order. Arsenal's Myles Lewis-Skelly has emerged as one of the breakout stars of the 2024/2025 season.
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1 month ago |
givemesport.com | Luke Collins
Sir Alex Ferguson backed seven young Manchester United players to become legends at the club in 2001. Darren Fletcher and John O'Shea were among the group and did go on to have good careers at Old Trafford. Others, such as Danny Pugh, failed to excel at United but enjoyed good careers elsewhere. Manchester United have had so many talented youngsters come through their academy in the Premier League era.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
givemesport.com | Luke Collins
Left-backs in the Premier League are now expected to offer both defensive solidity and an attacking threat. Andy Robertson of Liverpool has been the best left-back in the league, and arguably the world, for some time, but has fallen down the pecking order. Both Destiny Udogie and Antonee Robinson have showcased their quality during recent months. In recent years, full-backs have increased in importance in the Premier League, and left-backs are therefore among the division's key players.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
givemesport.com | Daniel Hepburn |Grey Whitebloom |Callum Bishop |Luke Collins
Dimitar Berbatov Causes Stir With Arsenal Comment After 2-0 Win vs Man Utd 15 Players With the Greatest First Touch in Football History [Ranked] Ranking Every Player to Wear the Number 9 Shirt for Manchester United 15 Most Skilful Players in Premier League History [Ranked] Top 20 Foreign Premier League Goalscorers of All Time [Ranked] 15 Greatest Assists in Premier League History (Ranked) Dimitar Berbatov Names Best 11 of Teammates From his Career Paul Scholes' Reaction to Jonny Evans Winning...
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Nov 27, 2024 |
givemesport.com | Luke Collins
Liverpool emerged from their huge Champions League match against Real Madrid as the victors, as goals from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo secured a 2-0 win against the reigning European Champions. The Merseyside club outclassed their opponents on the night, sweeping them aside to return to the top of the new league table. Aside from Kylian Mbappe's penalty miss, the visitors barely troubled Arne Slot's side, who could also have grabbed a third had Mohamed Salah's own penalty hit the target.
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