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Hi everyone! 👋 I’m continuing to create high-quality content for our football community on Warpcast, sharing my experiences, useful tips, and fascinating stories from the world of football. ⚽️ To grow as a coach and make my content even more valuable for you, I need to subscribe to an international coaching platform — The Coaches' Voice. This platform provides access to unique materials and insights from the best specialists worldwide. The subscription costs £119. Unfortunately, as I’m from Russia, the current sanctions make it impossible for me to pay for this subscription directly. That’s why I’d greatly appreciate any help in covering the cost. If you enjoy my work and would like to support this step in my development, I’d be incredibly grateful for any contribution. You can send a donation (my wallet for USDT): TRC 20:TYeL29waruz8piYkHEjXYVBsVSPzcm9Vbg BEP 20: 0x698d364250cfbd1ca5d946f5d2df031d7e0c5873 Thank you so much for your support and understanding!
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The most productive players in English leagues during the 2024-25 season: 1. Mohamed Salah (20+17 goals + assists) 2. Nathan Lowe (16+6) 3. Bukayo Saka (9+13) 4. Erling Haaland (19+1) Last summer, Stoke City sent 19-year-old Lowe on loan to Walsall, and it turned out to be a brilliant move. The two-meter-tall striker scores almost every match and is bulking up while battling the rugged defenders of League Two. Amid the rise of this “Harry Kane regen” (a cliché nickname given to him not by us, but by the Brits), the club faces a tough decision: should they leave the lad where he is, loan him to a higher-tier side (like Villa does with Louie Barry), or bring him back this winter? Stoke is struggling (currently 18th in the Championship), while Nathan is in incredible form—he’s scored in each of his last three games. It would be a sin not to keep an eye on this beast.
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Drop your best memory of the year in the comments! I’ve got two, and both are from the Bundesliga.
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This is Salah’s season. Officially. 🛑 In the match against West Ham, he scored and provided an assist for the 8th time this season. It’s already a league record, and there are still 20 more rounds to go. For comparison, Hazard had 7 such games in his entire Premier League career.
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About goals scored in the 90+ minutes in the English Premier League (source: The Analyst): • Liverpool have won more matches thanks to goals scored in the 90+ minutes than any other team – 44 times. Arsenal have done it 33 times, Tottenham 32, Man United 30, and Chelsea 28. • Tottenham have lost the most matches due to goals conceded in the 90+ minutes – 27 times. Aston Villa have 24 such losses, Everton 23, and West Ham 21. • Anfield has seen the most goals scored in the 90+ minutes – 28 in total, 22 of which were winners for Liverpool. • Teams managed by Arsène Wenger and David Moyes have scored the most winning goals in the 90+ minutes – 21 times each. Klopp has 18 such wins, Ferguson 16, and Mourinho 14. • Out of Ferguson’s 114 Premier League losses, only one was decided in the 90+ minutes – in 2007 at the Emirates, when Thierry Henry scored the winner against Manchester United.
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when is my drop?xD
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By the age of 21, Saka had played 7,000 minutes in the Premier League. In the 21st century, only Bellingham and Muniain have played more in the top leagues by that age. The record holders for minutes played before turning 24 are Neymar (27k minutes) and Hazard (26k). You know what health problems they started experiencing as they approached 30. And Saka is not far behind – he already has 23k minutes at the senior club level, even though he’s still nearly a year away from turning 24. The poor guy has been overworked; young players shouldn’t be playing this much. Arsenal might be frustrated and hurt right now, but part of the responsibility for this injury lies with the club’s management.
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Red card?
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He’s legend 😁
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He got a red card😁
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Photo of the day: Foden stops Everton’s counterattack in the 94th minute. A picture that perfectly captures Man City’s current season.
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Exactly 15 years ago, Pepe made one of the cleanest tackles in football history😁
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⚡️Results from Boxing Day, December 26, 1963: 66 goals in 10 matches – pure beauty.
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Over the weekend, Arsenal scored their 50th goal from a corner in three years. The count starts from July 2021, when Nicolas Jover joined the club. 50. Goals. Using Jover should now be considered a form of doping.
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Liverpool has partnered with A24 Studios to create a dramatic series dedicated to the legendary manager Bill Shankly 🎥 Set against the backdrop of 1960s Liverpool, the series will steer away from the rise of The Beatles and focus on another group of stars in the bustling city — the Reds. Shankly was one of Liverpool’s most successful managers, inheriting a team struggling in the Second Division and a crumbling stadium. Within a few years, he transformed his Reds into winners, FA Cup champions, and European giants, laying the foundation for the club’s future dominance both at home and abroad.
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Atlético is the new Bayer Los Colchoneros have already scored 13 goals in the 90+ minute this season. For example, this weekend Sørloth’s stoppage-time goal secured a win against Barça, while in September Correa snatched a draw against Real Madrid.
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he was 16 years okd
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Do you seriously think Palmer can compete with Salah?
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Footballers with the most minutes played at the club level since the 2016/17 season: 1. Bruno Fernandes – 33,034 minutes 2. Lewandowski – 32,928 3. Salah – 32,639 4. Parejo – 32,187 5. Griezmann – 31,573 6. Koke – 31,333 7. Kane – 31,167 8. Kimmich – 30,789 9. Acerbi – 30,744 10. Watkins – 30,703 11. James Tavernier – 30,668 12. Xhaka – 30,957 13. Rüdiger – 30,472 14. Bernardo Silva – 30,356 Never forget that availability is one of the most important qualities in a footballer. If a player regularly misses half a season, no matter how effective they are, they won’t be among the best. It’s a shame for Bruno—one of the strongest individual players of the last decade, always available, yet spent his best years in a struggling club. He could have been on Salah’s level.
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