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How United can sustain their title charge.

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                                        Manchester United’s Title Charge. Before we begin, as a United fan quite frankly I never thought that this was the season I could’ve written about a title charge; but here we are fellas, sitting in 1st place. Surreal.  But in order to continue feeling this winning feeling there’s a few things that United can do to further solidify their dominance at the top and continue in their fine form. • Find Donny Van de Beek’s best position.         While it cannot be denied that Donny’s chances has been few and far between, Ole should make it a priority to employ the midfield general efficiently so that Bruno and Pogba  can enjoy some rest in the midst of the clustered schedule. While Donny has been used mainly as a deep lying; defensive midfielder, many Ajax and Netherland followers will tell you that Donny is his best self in Central Mid. With that being said he has held his own and done the job required regardless of position asked to play. While he

BEST XI of 2020.

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The year 2020 will always be remembered as the year when football was halted and left many fans, players and clubs wondering when it would ever return. Luckily for us all, football did return. This year has given us some of the most memorable moments that we have seen for a long time and it was an unforgettable way to start this new decade of football. The following team has been selected due to their outstanding performances in the 2020-calendar year. These players have been selected due to their individual performances and also their performances aimed towards the success of their teams. The team consists of 1 goalkeeper, 4 defenders, 3 midfielders and 3 forwards. The 4 defenders include 1 Left-back, 1 right-back and 2 center-backs. The midfield consists of 2 central midfielders and 1 attacking midfielder. The forwards are 1 striker, 1 left-winger and 1 right-winger. Goalkeeper JAN OBLAK (Atletico Madrid)   Oblak has been a wall for Atletico Madrid for not only this year but for the

5 Players to breakout in 2021.

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As we enter a new year, there will be tons of young talent across Europe that will be looking to make their mark on this year and establish themselves as a household name by the time December comes around. In this article we would highlight one young player from each one of Europe’s top five leagues that has the potential to break out in 2021. Bundesliga - Youssoufa Moukoko (16 years old) Beginning over in Germany, we find the youngest player in the list and that is sixteen-year-old, Youssoufa Moukoko who mainly plays upfront for Borussia Dortmund. Moukoko has been torching the U-19 Bundesliga picking up ten goals in three games and a hamstring injury to talisman Erling Halaand due to not enough rest allowed Moukoko to get some first team action, seven games to be exact. Despite the small sample size, he still averages a whopping 4.4 shots per 90 and 1.5 on target per 90 absoultley brilliant for a youngster.   In Dortmund’s last two games in 2020, Moukoko got the start at striker and b