Henry Winter has been voted the UK’s Football Writer of the Year seven times, has covered nine World Cups, written for The Independent, Telegraph and London Times, and is a Ballon d’Or judge. He captained the England media team until losing the dressing-room in Kazakhstan.
From non-league to pushing towards the Championship playoffs, Wrexham’s Premier League dream is alive and kicking. And it’s all thanks to a special touch from their Hollywood A-list owners.
With just 34 games under his belt, the Spaniard’s time at the Bernabéu has come to an abrupt end. But given that’s only the eighth shortest tenure of Florentino Pérez’s presidency, it should perhaps be no surprise at all.
With Liam Rosenior replacing Enzo Maresca as Chelsea manager, Sports Illustrated columnist Henry Winter gives the lowdown of what to expect from the former Strasbourg boss.
The Swede scored goals for fun in Portugal for Sporting CP. But after a tough baptism of fire at Arsenal, things need to change on both sides to ignite his north London career.
For all the occasional signs of improvement under Ruben Amorim, Manchester United’s results are simply not good enough for a club which has invested heavily in
Of the 19 managers Real Madrid have employed in the 21st century, only two have mastered the art of coaxing as much as coaching which this unique club demands.
The Egyptian’s outburst has sparked a civil war at Anfield. With the Premier League champions in crisis, they must back the right horse to move forward.