
Patrick Rowe
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Patrick Rowe
On the pitch, Sverre Nypan is a superstar in the making. But off it, he is a regular, grounded 18-year-old who, despite his exceptional talents, has his feet firmly on the ground. Since making his Rosenborg debut at the age of just 15, eight months after arriving from district club Nardo FK, to become the youngest player to represent and eventually score for the Norwegian top-flight side, Nypan has enjoyed an astronomical rise and clubs across Europe have been monitoring him every step of the way.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Patrick Rowe
On the pitch, Sverre Nypan is a superstar in the making. But off it, he is a regular, grounded 18-year-old who, despite his exceptional talents, has his feet firmly on the ground. Since making his Rosenborg debut at the age of just 15, eight months after arriving from district club Nardo FK, to become the youngest player to represent and eventually score for the Norwegian top-flight side, Nypan has enjoyed an astronomical rise and clubs across Europe have been monitoring him every step of the way.
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2 months ago |
mkfm.com | William Bitibiri |Patrick Rowe
Sky Sports News reported Villa have not yet decided whether to take up their £40m option to turn Rashford's temporary move into a permanent deal, despite the forward scoring three goals and adding five assists across his 15 outings in claret and blue. Unai Emery admitted "it depends on the circumstances for now and the next weeks" while sources indicate the forward has not given up hope of joining Barcelona. Transfer Centre LIVE! | Aston Villa news & transfers?
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2 months ago |
skysports.com | Patrick Rowe
Tottenham kept their hopes of Europa League success alive with a defiant 1-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt to win 2-1 on aggregate and book their place in the semi-final. They will now face Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt in the final four, following their win on penalties against Lazio, in a bid to reach their first European final since the Champions League heartbreak against Liverpool in 2019.
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2 months ago |
skysports.com | Patrick Rowe
Tottenham kept their hopes of Europa League success alive with a defiant 1-0 victory over Eintracht Frankfurt to win 2-1 on aggregate and book their place in the semi-final. Pressure was ramped up on Ange Postecoglou in the build-up to the game, following a dismal 4-2 loss to Wolves last weekend, with their hopes of European qualification and silverware also hinging on the second leg in Germany. As it happened | Teams | Match statsEuropa League fixturesNot got Sky?
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