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Sunday, December 31, 2017

Football’s big clash of nations not only at World Cup in 2018

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Football’s big clash of nations not only at World Cup in 2018
Football's big clash of nations not only at World Cup in 2018

Footballing supremacy between nations will be determined in 2018, just maybe not in the way expected. The World Cup remains the ultimate prize in sport, and a Russia buffeted by doping scandals and geopolitical rifts will open up like never before to welcome thousands of fans. When the tournament reaches its climax in Moscow on […]

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Friday, December 29, 2017

Old Firm derby teams revealed as Scottish champions Celtic take on arch-rivals Rangers at Parkhead

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Old Firm derby teams revealed as Scottish champions Celtic take on arch-rivals Rangers at Parkhead
Old Firm derby teams revealed as Scottish champions Celtic take on arch-rivals Rangers at Parkhead
Celtic will be looking to finish a memorable 2017 with a victory over their Old Firm enemies

Thursday, December 28, 2017

La Liga: Barcelona Remain Perfect In Girona, Real Madrid Bounce Back

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La Liga: Barcelona Remain Perfect In Girona, Real Madrid Bounce Back
Barcelona maintained their perfect start to La Liga with a sixth straight win as Luis Suarez and two own goals secured a 3-0 win at Girona in a match laced with political tension.

Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Rumours rated: Malcom to Man United, Stefan de Vrij, Kevin Trapp to Liverpool

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Rumours rated: Malcom to Man United, Stefan de Vrij, Kevin Trapp to Liverpool
Steve Nicol explains his surprise at hearing Jurgen Klopp 'go out of his way' to reiterate his trust in Liverpool's defence before their match against Swansea. Malcom could add some much needed youth and energy to Man United's group of attackers. With the January transfer window set to open, David Amoyal sorts through the speculation and rates how likely it is that these rumoured moves take place. Malcom to Manchester United: 55 percent The 20-year-old Brazil striker has been one of the breakout stars in Ligue 1 this season after scoring seven goals to go with four assists. While Paris Saint-Germain are also interested, they have to deal with Financial Fair Play parameters, which gives Manchester United a clear advantage in the short...

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Boxing Day and New Year 2017/18 Premier League fixtures: Full Christmas match schedule with Manchester United, Spurs and Chelsea all busy in action

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Boxing Day and New Year 2017/18 Premier League fixtures: Full Christmas match schedule with Manchester United, Spurs and Chelsea all busy in action

MANCHESTER UNITED host Burnley in the most exciting of the Boxing Day fixtures, while Premier League champs Chelsea take on Brighton.

The Christmas period is generally considered the time which separates title contenders and winners.

Yaya Toure scores a penalty against Hull on Boxing Day fixture last yearYaya Toure scores a penalty against Hull on Boxing Day fixture last yearGetty Images

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And it’s important to gain some momentum going forward.

That could not be more the case for Newcastle, who are on a horrific run and will take on record-breakers Man City on December 27.

Henrikh Mkhyitaryan netted scorpion kick goal on Boxing Day last seasonHenrikh Mkhyitaryan netted scorpion kick goal on Boxing Day last seasonReuters
Olivier Giroud netted scorpion kick goal for Arsenal on New Year's DayOlivier Giroud netted scorpion kick goal for Arsenal on New Year’s DayPA:Press Association

It was at this time last season when Liverpool’s challenge began to derail.

But thanks to City’s brilliant form they are effectively playing for fourth as they host Swansea.

Huddersfield prepare for first Christmas period as a Premier League sideHuddersfield prepare for first Christmas period as a Premier League sideRex Features

And that is a game they lost last season.

Tottenham will be busy with Mauricio Pochettino hosting old club Southampton.

Arsenal face the short trip to Crystal Palace on December 28.

Huddersfield’s first Premier League Boxing Day fixture is at home to Stoke.

Boxing Day fixtures

Bournemouth vs West Ham

Chelsea vs Brighton

Huddersfield vs Stoke

Liverpool vs Swansea

Manchester United vs Burnley

Tottenham vs Southampton

Watford vs Leicester

West Brom vs Everton

December 27

Newcastle vs Manchester City

December 28

Crystal Palace vs Arsenal

Arsenal vs Chelsea will take place on January 3 — it was this game last season that forced Antonio Conte into the famous tactical switch to a three-man defence.

On New Year’s Day, Everton against United is the standout fixture.

Meanwhile, Liverpool face another match they lost last season as they travel to Burnley, who will relish the challenge of a tough Christmas period.

Odds for next season

December 30

Bournemouth vs Everton

Chelsea vs Stoke

Huddersfield vs Burnley

Liverpool vs Leicester

Newcastle vs Brighton

Watford vs Swansea

Manchester United vs Southampton

New Year's Eve

Crystal Palace vs Man City

West Brom vs Arsenal

New Year's Day fixtures

Brighton vs Bournemouth

Burnley vs Liverpool

Everton vs Manchester United

Leicester vs Huddersfield

Stoke vs Newcastle

January 2

Manchester City vs Watford

Swansea vs Tottenham

Southampton vs Crystal Palace

West Ham vs West Brom

January 3

Arsenal vs Chelsea

January 4

Tottenham vs West Ham

Things go from bad to worse for Swansea who host Tottenham on the back of their trip to Anfield.

But under former boss Paul Clement, they did hold out for a 0-0 draw at Wembley.

City welcome Watford to the Etihad for their first match in 2018.

Both Pochettino and Pep Guardiola’s men play on January 2.

And Spurs will round off the Christmas period with a rare Thursday night trip to bogey side West Ham on on January 4.

Here are the rest of the Premier League fixtures.

Monday, December 25, 2017

Watch Robbie Keane surprise his kids by coming home for Christmas

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Watch Robbie Keane surprise his kids by coming home for Christmas
Watch Robbie Keane surprise his kids by coming home for Christmas
The Republic of Ireland legend arrived in Dublin just a day after scoring for Indian side ATK

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Mourinho berates ‘childish’ Man United after dropping points

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Mourinho berates ‘childish’ Man United after dropping points
Mourinho berates ‘childish’ Man United after dropping points

LEICESTER, England — Jose Mourinho berated his wasteful players after Manchester United conceded a stoppage-time equalizer against 10-man Leicester. The performance was “childish.” Players lacked intelligence and showed “no maturity.” There were “joke chances” missed before collapsing to draw 2-2 that further imploded United’s faint title hopes. Harry Maguire’s strike for Leicester in the fourth […]

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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Premier League: Six-Goal Manchester City Go Top, Liverpool Held By Burnley

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Premier League: Six-Goal Manchester City Go Top, Liverpool Held By Burnley
Sergio Aguero's hat-trick inspired a 6-0 demolition of Watford.

Friday, December 22, 2017

Is Norwich vs Brentford on TV? Live stream, kick-off time, TV channel and team news for Championship clash

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Is Norwich vs Brentford on TV? Live stream, kick-off time, TV channel and team news for Championship clash

BOTH Norwich and Brentford are looking to get back to winning ways as they try to keep their play-off dreams alive going into a busy Christmas period.

The Canaries are currently 16th in the league after losing 1-0 to high-flying Leeds last weekend whilst their opponents sit just three places, and one point, above them following a 0-0 against a struggling Barnsley side.

Dean Smith wants to get back to winning waysReuters What time is kick-off?

THIS game takes place on Thursday, December 21. 

The match will be held at Carrow Road.

Kick-off is at 7.45pm.

Which channel is it on and can I stream it live?

UNFORTUNATELY, this game is not being shown live in the UK. 

But you can keep up-to-date with all the action on the SunSport LIVE blog.

Norwich vs Brentford LIVE SCORE: Latest updates from Championship clash Wes Hoolahan is pushing for a place in the starting XI What is the team news?

NORWICH boss Daniel Farke is expected to name an unchanged side as he wants his side to put their disappointing defeat to Leeds out of their heads. 

Despite this he could make changes upfront after the Canaries struggled to make the most of their chances in last weekend’s match.

Wes Hoolahan, who came on late in the game, and Cameron Jerome are pushing for places in the starting XI.

Brentford have no fresh injury concerns or suspension problems as they travel to Carrow Road.

Manager Dean Smith could start they same 11 players as featured in the 0-0 draw against Bansley but substitutes Lewis Macleod, Nico Yennaris and Florian Jozefzoon are looking for starts.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Giants safety Landon Collins defends on-field effort

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Giants safety Landon Collins defends on-field effort
Landon Collins may be going to the Pro Bowl this season, but he's well aware he may have set the bar a little too high.

Wednesday, December 20, 2017

TFC’s Vanney wins CONCACAF men’s coach of the year award

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TFC’s Vanney wins CONCACAF men’s coach of the year award
TFC’s Vanney wins CONCACAF men’s coach of the year award
TORONTO -- Chalk up another award for Toronto FC coach Greg Vanney.

Vanney added CONCACAF coach of the year honours Tuesday to the MLS top coaching award he picked up Nov. 27. The former U.S. international defender led Toronto to an unprecedented treble, winning the MLS Cup, Canadian Championship and Supporters' Shield after a record 69-point regular season.

CONCACAF is the federation that covers North and Central America and the Caribbean

Vanney won the CONCACAF honour over Panama national team coach and Colombia's Juan Carlos Osorio in balloting by member association women's and men's national team coaches and captains, media and fans.

Mexico's Eva Espejo won female coaching honours.

On Sunday, CONCACAF announced forward Alex Morgan (Orlando Pride, U.S.) and goalkeeper Keylor Navas (Real Madrid, Costa Rica) as female and male players of the year.

Vancouver Whitecaps defender/captain Kendall Waston of Costa Rica was named to the CONCACAF Best XI. Canadian international midfielder Jessie Fleming of London, Ont., was named to the women's Best XI.

The other winners were:

Goalkeepers of the Year: Navas and Adrianna Franch (Portland Thorns), U.S..

Goal of the Year: Amaury Escoto, who plays for Mexico's Lobos BUAP, in a game against CD Guadalajar.

Outstanding Performance Award: Panama men's team.

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Tuesday, December 19, 2017

When is the Carabao Cup semi-final draw? TV channel, live stream info and more ahead of last four

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When is the Carabao Cup semi-final draw? TV channel, live stream info and more ahead of last four
When is the Carabao Cup semi-final draw? TV channel, live stream info and more ahead of last four
The quarter-finals will be played over Tuesday and Wednesday evening with teams looking to secure their place in the draw for the last four

Monday, December 18, 2017

Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet

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Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet
Atletico’s Griezmann apologizes for ‘insensitive’ blackface tweet
MADRID -- Antoine Griezmann has apologized for any offence caused after posting an image of himself on social media in blackface as part of an NBA party costume on Sunday.

Griezmann, who is white, was also wearing a wig and holding a basketball in the photo which had "NBA 69 ALLSTARS" on the jersey.

https://twitter.com/davidjaca/status/942489838502236161 The photo on his official Twitter account was accompanied by the message "80's Party" followed by basketball and laughing emojis.

One response called the photo a "bad idea" with others urging the France forward to delete the tweet.

Griezmann at first reacted to the criticism by tweeting: "Calm down friends, I'm a fan of the Harlem Globetrotters and of this great era... It's a tribute."

He later tweeted an apology to those he had offended.

"I recognize that's it's insensitive on my part. If I offended some people I'm sorry," he wrote.

The 26-year-old Griezmann plays for Spanish team Atletico Madrid but has been linked to a move to Barcelona.

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Sunday, December 17, 2017

Inter suffers first loss of season with defeat to Udinese

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Inter suffers first loss of season with defeat to Udinese
Inter suffers first loss of season with defeat to Udinese
MILAN -- Inter's unbeaten start to the season was brought to an unlikely end Saturday as the Nerazzurri were defeated 3-1 at home by Udinese and went on to lose top spot in Serie A.

Inter captain Mauro Icardi had cancelled out Kevin Lasagna's opener but Udinese put in an impressive second-half performance and took the lead through Rodrigo De Paul's penalty before Antonin Barak sealed the result.

Napoli moved two points above Inter and back into the lead after winning 3-1 at Torino, with Marek Hamsik matching Diego Maradona's scoring record.

"We're obviously disappointed to have lost," Inter coach Luciano Spalletti said. "Maybe it hurts a bit more because it's been a bit of time since our last defeat and we're not used to it anymore.

"It's nothing to do with tiredness. The players seemed physically fine to me even in the second half when we made a lot of mistakes. The difference was we played the ball badly in the second half and made a lot of silly mistakes."

Udinese moved 10 points clear of the relegation zone as its revival under new coach Massimo Oddo continued. Oddo has won three league matches after losing to Napoli in his opening game.

"What has changed since my arrival? No one has a magic wand. We do our work but then it's the lads who go out onto the pitch," Oddo said. "There's still a lot of work to do but we are taking giant steps.

"This team never gives up and always gives everything ... I think that winning at San Siro against Inter, which was first and unbeaten, is more due to how good my team was and not that Inter played badly."

Udinese took the lead in the 14th minute when Silvan Widmer cut inside from the right, dribbled in the area and rolled the ball across for Lasagna to tap in.

However, Inter was back on level terms within a minute as Icardi volleyed home Antonio Candreva's cross.

Inter dominated the rest of the first half and came close to taking the lead on several occasions but Oddo turned things around at the break, and it was Udinese which was stronger in the second period.

The visitors almost took the lead immediately after the restart but Inter goalkeeper Samir Handanovic somehow managed to deflect Lasagna's effort over the bar from point-blank range.

Icardi also came close to doubling his tally but he headed a corner over the bar.

Minutes later Udinese was awarded a penalty for handball -- after video review showed the ball had not crossed the line before Widmer's cross was handled by Davide Santon.

De Paul sent his spot-kick straight down the middle to give Udinese the lead in the 61st.

Milan Skriniar almost levelled shortly after but his header came off the bar.

Udinese wrapped up all three points 13 minutes from time when Barak finished off a brilliant counterattack by heading in Jakub Jankto's cross.

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HAMSIK RECORD

Marek Hamsik matched Diego Maradona's all-time record of 115 goals for Napoli.

Hamsik reached that tally after 30 minutes on Saturday, scoring the third goal in Napoli's 3-1 win at Torino.

Dries Mertens controlled the ball in the area and picked out Hamsik, who volleyed into to top right corner.

It has taken the Slovenia midfielder 11 seasons and 477 appearances to reach that tally, while Maradona, who was a forward, set that mark in 259 games in seven seasons with Napoli.

Kalidou Koulibaly had headed Napoli into the lead in the fourth minute and Piotr Zielinski doubled the visitors' tally in the 25th.

Andrea Belotti netted a consolation for Torino shortly after the hour mark.

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LAST-GASP WIN

Federico Fazio scored a stoppage-time goal to help fourth-place Roma beat Cagliari 1-0 and remain four points behind Napoli.

The Argentine knew little about the goal, however, as Cagliari goalkeeper Alessio Cragno attempted to punch clear a free kick and it ricocheted off Fazio's stomach and into the back of the net.

Cragno had earlier saved Diego Perotti's weak penalty after the goalkeeper had fouled Edin Dzeko.

Video review was used on both incidents.

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Saturday, December 16, 2017

Raffael leads ‘Gladbach to 4th place with win over Hamburg

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Raffael leads ‘Gladbach to 4th place with win over Hamburg
Raffael leads ‘Gladbach to 4th place with win over Hamburg
MOENCHENGLADBACH, Germany -- Raffael scored twice for Borussia Moenchengladbach to move to fourth in the Bundesliga with a 3-1 win over Hamburger SV on Friday.

"I'm very satisfied with the opening half of the season. We're right in the mix," Moenchengladbach coach Dieter Hecking said. "But we need to be more consistent in the second half."

Hamburg, which remains in the relegation zone, was pushing for the winner when Raffael capitalized on an intercepted pass from Kyriakos Papadopoulos to restore 'Gladbach's lead in the 74th minute, and he made sure of the win with his second, from close range, five minutes later.

'Gladbach made a brilliant start and duly went ahead through Thorgan Hazard inside the first 10 minutes.

But the visitors fought back and would have equalized but for a goal-line clearance from Lars Stindl.

Hazard should have scored again in the second half when he was denied by a fine save from Christian Mathenia, and he was to rue the loss minutes later when Andre Hahn scored against his former club. Aaron Hunt played a brilliant pass for Hahn to run onto and equalize.

Hamburg coach Markus Gisdol was frustrated to be left empty-handed after a good game from his side.

"I can't hear that we're doing something right anymore" Gisdol said. "We have 15 points, far too few. We're making the simplest mistakes. If we don't correct them, it's going to be incredibly difficult to get through the season."

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Friday, December 15, 2017

Didier Drogba and Youri Djorkaeff made Ligue 1 ambassadors

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Didier Drogba and Youri Djorkaeff made Ligue 1 ambassadors
Didier Drogba played for Le Mans, Guingamp and Marseille in France. Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba and France's World Cup and European Championship winner Youri Djorkaeff have been named as ambassadors for Ligue 1. The pair were at the meeting of the French Football League's (LFP) Administrative Council on Thursday when they were presented as the faces of French football on the international market. Though he announced recently he is likely to retire from playing next year, Drogba, 39, is expected to appear for the club he owns, Phoenix Rising, in the coming...

Thursday, December 14, 2017

West Brom boss Alan Pardew: Liverpool point can be launching pad

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West Brom boss Alan Pardew: Liverpool point can be launching pad
West Brom boss Alan Pardew: Liverpool point can be launching pad

West Brom boss Alan Pardew was delighted with their point at Liverpool last night.

Pardew was pleased with the performance, because he still has some of his most important attacking players unavailable through injury.

Read more on Tribal Football

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Jeremy Kerley’s future with Jets uncertain as PED suspension ends

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Jeremy Kerley’s future with Jets uncertain as PED suspension ends
With Josh McCown’s season over, another member of the Jets is slated to return — although it may not be for long.

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

Nick Bidwell’s Notes from Germany: Dortmund turn to Stoger as Bosz replacement

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Nick Bidwell’s Notes from Germany: Dortmund turn to Stoger as Bosz replacement

Former Cologne boss was the surprise choice to replace Dutchman Bosz

Manager Peter Stoeger is presented as the new head coach of Dortmund during the press conference at Signal Iduna Park on December 10, 2017 in Dortmund, Germany. (Photo: Alexandre Simoes/Borussia Dortmund/Getty Images)Former Cologne boss was the surprise choice to replace Dutchman Bosz

Monday, December 11, 2017

Club president Bill Manning: TFC built for long-term success

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Club president Bill Manning: TFC built for long-term success
Club president Bill Manning: TFC built for long-term success

TORONTO – As music blared and Toronto FC players wildly celebrated in the locker room following their MLS Cup victory over the Seattle Sounders on Saturday, club president Bill Manning was the very picture of 1950s crooner cool.

Manning was subconsciously doing his best Frank Sinatra impression, with the top button on his shirt undone, and his dress pants still perfectly creased, as he languidly swigged from a bottle of champagne. Had someone handed him a microphone then and there, he likely would’ve started singing, “Fly Me to The Moon.”

And why not? Manning would’ve had every right to burst out in song after a victory that capped off an incredible season for the Reds.

Still, amidst all the revelry, Manning couldn’t help but think of next year, and that all-important question: Where does Toronto FC go from here? What does TFC do after a dream 2017 campaign that saw them win the Supporters’ Shield trophy, set the record for most points in a single season, repeat as Canadian club champions, and hoist the MLS Cup?

The answer is they get to try to do it all again in 2018, and although history is not on their side – only three clubs have ever repeated as MLS Cup champions – Manning is confident the Reds can do it. You can certainly understand why he’s so confident.

Toronto is one of the deepest teams in Major League Soccer, with all three of its designated players (captain Michael Bradley, and forwards Jozy Altidore and Sebastian Giovinco), as well as playmaker Victor Vazquez and wingback Justin Morrow, under contract for many more years. Veteran defender Drew Moor, currently out of contract, is expected to sign a new deal and return next season.

The Reds also have a crop of exciting players in their early to mid-20s in goalkeeper Alex Bono, defenders Eriq Zavaleta, Nick Hagglund and Chris Mavinga, and midfielders Marky Delgado and Jonathan Osorio who have the potential to serve as the backbone of this club for years to come.

The core of this roster is in place and the team is set up for long-term success, and that bodes well for the Reds’ chances of repeating as MLS Cup champions next year.

“Three championships [this season]. I’m so proud. I’m so proud of this team. The best thing about this is that this isn’t a team that’s going to be done. We’re going to be really good again next year,” Manning told Sportsnet shortly after TFC’s MLS Cup victory.

“This isn’t a one off. You look at Alex Bono, who is 23 years old. You look at Marky Delgado, who is 23 years old. Osorio is a young player. The players who are in the prime of their careers – Michael and Jozy and Seba – they’ve got a lot of years to give.”

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Coach Greg Vanney and Tim Bezbatchenko, two of the chief architects of this MLS Cup-winning side, are also in for the long haul after each signed contract extensions over the summer.

After a rocky start to his tenure in charge of Toronto, Vanney has come into his own the past two seasons, and was named MLS coach of the year for 2017. He’s helped to radically change the culture at the club since taking the coaching reins in 2014, and has done a superb job of creating competition for playing time, and making everybody on the roster (even those who ride the bench) buy into his system and feel as though they are a key contributor.

Vanney’s tactical imprint is all over TFC, getting his team to play in different formations and win games in a variety of fashions. A 3-5-2 is his formation of choice, but TFC is just as comfortable in a 4-4-2 or using a diamond-shaped midfield (like he used against Seattle in the final), and can easily switch formations within a game. No team in the league is as tactically flexible as TFC, and that’s credit to Vanney.

At first, Manning wasn’t so sure about his coach’s tactical vision. But Vanney sold Manning on it when he sat down with him and Bezbatchenko midway through last season.

“I was very much about consistency. Consistent lineup, a core group of players – I didn’t want to deviate too much from that. Greg said, ‘Bill, I get ya. We’re going to do that. That’s how we’re going to build this team. But I want to be a club that can also play multiple formations and be comfortable in them.’ He wanted to build a side that could throw different looks at opposing teams and still be comfortable. That was the conversation we had and I think you saw that against Seattle,” Manning said.

“Greg needed time, and what happened was this team matured. Now, whether we play a 3-5-2 or a 4-5-1, or whatever formation we play, it doesn’t matter. That’s Greg’s brilliance. He’s got us to a point now with these guys that it doesn’t matter how we line up.”

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Manning had a hand in changing the fortunes of this franchise, too.

When he was appointed club president in 2015, Manning, who previously held the same role with Real Salt Lake where he won an MLS Cup in 2009, knew that this was a franchise still in the middle of a rebuild. And while the atmosphere within the organization wasn’t as toxic and dysfunctional as it once was – failing to qualify for the playoffs for eight consecutive years had that effect – he also knew a culture change still needed to take place.

To that end, Manning ordered that a trophy case be built at the club’s training facility. The individual glass cabinets are carved into the main wall of the players’ lounge with the titles “Canadian Championship,” “MLS Cup” and “CONCACAF Champions League” printed just above them. Also, a mural with the trophies TFC has won and still yet to claim was painted on the main wall of the training facility’s gym where the players work out.

If TFC was going to be a team that was going to win championships, then it had to start feeling like it was capable of doing it. Forget about the past failures and the “Bloody Big Deal.” This was a new era, one where was winning wasn’t an option, it was an expectation. You want to be a winner? Start thinking like a winner. Start believing you’re a winner.

In essence, Manning was saying that the trophy cabinets have been built — now it’s time to fill them.

“And now we get to fill it. You know what, it feels great. Look, I can be the smartest guy in the room, or I can be the dumbest guy in the room, and if that trophy case is empty all the time, I’m the dumbest guy in the room, right?” Manning said.

“What it did … I felt this franchise needed to know that the expectations were here and we believe in them, but every single day they needed to know what the expectations are. Every single day. We don’t talk about it. It’s just an expectation. They recognize it. I don’t make a lot of fanfare about things, I just do it and hope it resonates.”

Toronto has its sights set on loftier goals beyond repeating as MLS Cup champions. Starting in February, it’ll compete in the CONCACAF Champions League, a tournament that brings together the best outfits from across North and Central America, and the Caribbean. Mexican teams have dominated the Champions League, winning every tournament since its inception in 2008. Only two MLS teams have managed to get to the finals of the continental competition.

But with Bradley, Giovinco and Altidore in tow, and with TFC boasting such a deep roster, Manning is confident they can make a serious run.

“The next step is CONCACAF Champions League. That’s the next step, and we’ve already been talking about it,” Manning said.

It was at this point in the interview with Sportsnet that Bradley walked by, with TFC’s captain receiving a high-five from Manning and a gentle reminder of what lies ahead.

“We got it done tonight, right Michael? CONCACAF next, right? Right? Right? CONCACAF next, right pal?” Manning quipped.

The first decade of Toronto FC in the words of the players, coaches, executives and fans who built the franchise.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

Hibs vs Celtic live score: Latest updates from the Scottish Premiership clash

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Hibs vs Celtic live score: Latest updates from the Scottish Premiership clash

CELTIC face Hibernian in the Scottish Premiership.

Hibs boss Neil Lennon takes on his former club as the Bhoys look to continue their record-breaking unbeaten run.

Kick off 12.30pm.

 

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Liverpool not just the ‘Fab Four’, says Klopp

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Liverpool not just the ‘Fab Four’, says Klopp
Liverpool not just the 'Fab Four', says Klopp

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp claims there is more to his side than his devastating “Fab Four” attack ahead of Sunday’s Merseyside derby with Everton. The Beatles-inspired nickname has been given to the front quartet of Philippe Coutinho, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane after some eye-catching performances this season. However, Klopp believes the moniker denies […]

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Friday, December 8, 2017

This Man United XI from the club’s last non-televised FA Cup tie is almost unrecognisable

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This Man United XI from the club’s last non-televised FA Cup tie is almost unrecognisable
When Manchester United drew Derby County at home in the third round of the 2018 FA Cup, fans around the country moaned at the prospect of another televised United game.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Chelsea hero Essien: I understand why Real Madrid want Hazard

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Chelsea hero Essien: I understand why Real Madrid want Hazard
Chelsea hero Essien: I understand why Real Madrid want Hazard

Chelsea hero Michael Essien says his old club must secure Eden Hazard to a new deal.

Essien isn't surprised Real Madrid are keen on Hazard.

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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

These highlights show just how devastating Liverpool’s counter-attack has been this season

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These highlights show just how devastating Liverpool’s counter-attack has been this season
With Mohamed Salah leading the way.

Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Champions League group stage reaches climax

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Champions League group stage reaches climax
Champions League group stage reaches climax

MANCHESTER, England — Eight places in the Champions League’s last 16 are still up for grabs heading into the final round of group games. Three traditional heavyweights — Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich — are already through, as are former champion Chelsea and two of the nouveaux riches in Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City. […]

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Monday, December 4, 2017

Chapecoense gets Copa Libertadores spot 1 year after tragedy

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Chapecoense gets Copa Libertadores spot 1 year after tragedy
Chapecoense gets Copa Libertadores spot 1 year after tragedy

SAO PAULO — Brazil’s Chapecoense has secured a spot in the next edition of the Copa Libertadores tournament one year after a plane crash killed 19 of its players.

The southern Brazilian team beat Coritiba 2-1 Sunday with a last-minute winning goal. Chapecoense finished eighth in the local championship and qualified for South America’s most prestigious soccer club tournament in 2018.

Midfielder Elicarlos equalized for Chapecoense and striker Tulio de Melo scored the winner.

Players celebrated in tears at the Arena Conda stadium, where on Wednesday a vigil and a memorial ceremony were held for the 71 victims of the crash in November last year.

Defender Alan Ruschel, one of the survivors of the tragedy, did not play in the match but called Chapecoense’s qualification "amazing."

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Manchester City ready to refuse any bids to take Phil Foden on loan

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Manchester City ready to refuse any bids to take Phil Foden on loan

MANCHESTER CITY will reportedly stop Phil Foden from going out on loan in January.

The Mirror are reporting that a number of Premier League and Championship clubs are after the England Under-17s starlet.

Manchester City will refuse any loan bids for Phil FodenPA:Press Association

Celtic are also said to be interested in Foden, 17, but City boss Pep Guardiola wants him to continue his development at the Etihad.

The reason for Guardiola‘s decision not to send Foden on loan is that he will be needed during the busy festive period and New Year.

City will be chasing the Premier League, Champions League, Carabao Cup and also enter the FA Cup in January.

And Guardiola reportedly wants Foden to train alongside his first team to gain more experience from his world class squad.

Phil Foden made his Manchester City debut against FeyenoordGetty Images - Getty Pep Guardiola wants Phil Foden to stay at Manchester CityGetty Images - Getty

Foden made his first-team debut against Feyenoord and was challenged by Guardiola to establish himself rather than fade away.

Guardiola said: “If we give the opportunity to a young player it is because they deserve it.

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“It is because they are good – not for my own statistics.

“We help them when they play regularly. If they play one game, two games and after that disappear, that is nothing.

Phil Foden is one of Manchester City’s most highly rated youngstersGetty Images - Getty

“All the managers around the world, when they have academies, they look at the players and how good they are.

“After that it depends on many factors.

“People say it depends on the managers – but it depends on the players.

“On their quality, how they live their profession and how good they are. It is simple.”

Saturday, December 2, 2017

Only Arsenal and Manchester United superfans will score 100% in this quiz

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Only Arsenal and Manchester United superfans will score 100% in this quiz
Can you remember who threw the pizza? Or which player was sent off twice?

Friday, December 1, 2017

Why Arsenal vs Manchester United on Saturday is the Premier League's first "billion pound game"

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Why Arsenal vs Manchester United on Saturday is the Premier League's first "billion pound game"
Why Arsenal vs Manchester United on Saturday is the Premier League's first "billion pound game"
The Red Devils head to the Emirates on Saturday tea-time for one of the league's biggest matches