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For the first time in 17 years, Tottenham actually won a trophy – a first European trophy since 1984, no less. That they did it in the same season as their lowest league finish for 47 years made it al
Palmeiras’ long-serving boss Abel Ferreira is aiming for his third Copa crown with an exciting group of players
You don’t usually join Chelsea halfway through a Club World Cup. And you definitely don’t normally land at the tournament, lace up your boots, then immediately win the thing. Joao Pedro, apparently, d
Hearts could be about to create more drama in Scottish football and overturn the Old Firm, says Simon Barnes
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Another Libertadores victory would cement Flamengo’s status as a bona fide giant of Brazilian football