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Argentina's coach Jorge Sampaoli

Sampaoli has let Argentina down

Argentina are on the brink of World Cup elimination and there is only one man to blame, Jorge Sampaoli. DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, Argentina, Cristiano Ronaldo, Croatia, Jorge Sampaoli, Lionel Messi, Luka Modric, Spain
Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune

How much longer can Khune save Chiefs?

As Itumeleng Khune reaches the age of 31, how much longer can the shot-stopper hold things together at Kaizer Chiefs? DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Absa Premiership, Itumeleng Khune, Kaizer Chiefs, PSL, Steve Komphela
Senegal v Poland

Senegal prove that self-belief is everything

Led by the youngest and only black coach at the tournament, Senegal became the first African nation to secure victory at the 2018 World Cup – a feat which should be celebrated, re-told and revered, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.

Posted in Marshall Gouts, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, 2018 World Cup, Africa, Alex Iwobi, Croatia, Egypt, England, FIFA World Cup, Hakim Ziyech, Hector Cuper, Iran, Jon Obi Mikel, Mohamed Salah, Morocco, Nigeria, Russia, Russia 2018, Senegal, Tunisia, Uruguay, World Cup
World Cup best

To beat the best, you have to be at your best

Missed goalscoring opportunities and a few perplexing decisions from some coaches have aided to Africa’s poor start to the 2018 World Cup, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.

Posted in Marshall Gouts, Opinion | Tagged Africa, Ahmed Musa, Alex Iwobi, Argentina, Brazil, Cristiano Ronaldo, Egypt, Jon Obi Mikel, Kelechi Iheanacho, Lionel Messi, Mohamed Elneny, Mohamed Salah, Morocco, Neymar, Nigeria, Tunisia
Fifa World Cup trophy and official ball

Are you not entertained?

It may only be day four at the World Cup, but we have already been provided with entertainment of the highest order. DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged 2018 Fifa Wolrd Cup Russia, Argentina, Cristiano Ronaldo, Croatia, Egypt, France, Iceland, Lionel Messi, Nigeria, Portugal, Russia, Spain Diego Costa, VAR
Bafana

Let’s aim to be better and not bitter

Dear disgruntled Bafana Bafana fans, for the 2018 World Cup, pick an African side and throw your support behind them; share in their joy and their pain. It’s going to be a wild ride, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.

Posted in Marshall Gouts, Opinion | Tagged 2018 World Cup, Alex Iwobi, bafana bafana, Cristiano Ronaldo, Eden Hazard, Egypt, FIFA World Cup, Ghana, Lionel Messi, Mohammed Salah, Morocco, Nigeria, Percy Tau, Riyad Mahrez, Ronaldo, Sadio Mane, Senegal, Stuart Baxter, Tunisia, World Cup
The Orlando Pirates Team

Orlando Pirates aiming for another star

The arrival of nine new players at Orlando Pirates is exactly what is needed to reclaim the glory days at the Soweto giants, writes DEAN WORKMAN.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged CAF Champions League, Mamelodi Sundowns, Milutin Sredojevic, Orlando Pirates, signings
Andile Jali of Mamelodi Sundowns.

Andile Jali set for his biggest challenge

What does Bafana Bafana star midfielder Andile Jali’s high-profile move to Mamelodi Sundowns entail? MARSHALL GOUTS explores…

Posted in Marshall Gouts, Opinion | Tagged Andile Jali, bafana bafana, CAF Champions League, Champions League, Kaizer Chiefs, KV Oostende, Mamelodi Sundowns, Milutin Sredojevic, Orlando Pirates, Pitso Mosimane, PSL, Steve Komphela
Russia 2018 World Cup

Russia 2018: It will not be the same

The World Cup is about soccer. Yes, that’s obvious, but it’s about soccer wider and deeper in the communities in which you find yourself, writes WADE PRETORIOUS.

Posted in Opinion, Wade Pretorius | Tagged 2018 Fifa World Cup Russia, 2018 World Cup, Brazil, France, Germany, Neymar, World Cup
Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane

Who could replace Zidane at Madrid?

This afternoon Zinedine Zidane announced that he is leaving Real Madrid, but who can fill the boots of the man who has won three consecutive Champions League titles? DEAN WORKMAN explores.

Posted in Dean Workman, Opinion | Tagged Antonio Conte, Arsene Wenger, Florentino Perez, Massimiliano Allegri, Maurizio Sarri, Real Madrid, Zinedine Zidane
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Money Man: PSG to be crowned world champions!

The Money Man is back and is confident PSG will be crowned world champions! Catch the preview for the FIFA Club World Cup final which is underway in the USA.

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WATCH: Why set-pieces produce more goals than ever

Explore the evolution of set-pieces in the Premier League — and why they’ve become one of the most efficient ways to win games.

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