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How Jürgen Klopp shows we can choose ourselves

Jonathan Harding, the author of Soul: Beyond the Athlete, writes about what Jürgen Klopp leaving Liverpool tells us about modern coaching.

 
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Rasmus Højlund, the Surviving Striker

Despite a flurry of Champions League goals, it’s been a difficult start to life in Manchester for their young striker, Rasmus Højlund. After he scored his first Premier League goal, Musa Okwonga writes about how this may just be the start of something.

 
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Late To The Party: A WoSo Fan’s Tale

Ahead of the return of women’s domestic seasons, on both sides of the Atlantic, Jessica Malone writes about her journey into women’s football fandom.

 
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What if it was Paul Pogba who was arrested?

With Harry Maguire facing scrutiny for his alleged misconduct while on holiday in Greece, Ahmed Shooble considers how differently the British media might have covered the story if the player in question was not Maguire but Paul Pogba; and, more generally, he examines the double standard by which wealthy black footballers are often judged in the UK.

 
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Everton's Growing Pains

Everton have a history of immense depth, but it has not always had deep pockets. Now that it has come into money, the concept of what success means in this new era is a quickly-shifting one. Sanaa Qureshi reflects upon the often confusing but always hopeful journey of loving her club.

 
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 Leko, Leeds and Black Lives Matter

For black lives truly to matter in football, notes Kunle Ajao, words must be accompanied by action. On examining Leeds United's treatment of Kiko Casilla following his racial abuse of Jonathan Leko, Kunle shares his concern that - in the sport that he loves - Black Lives Matter risks becoming an empty phrase.

 
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 An Ode On Gestures

Jonathan Harding addresses the German publication Sport Bild giving Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and TSG Hoffenheim owner Dietmar Hopp the “Gesture of the Year” award.

 
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One Night At Camp Nou

Few football fans will ever get to see those who they most admire up close; to peer over the shoulders of a world-class artist as they compose their latest work. Sanaa Qureshi visits Camp Nou for the first time, to witness Barcelona take on Levante, and the age of Messi.

 
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The normalization of Messi's cruel, beautiful brilliance

When accepting his sixth Ballon d’Or, Lionel Messi hinted at the prospect of his retirement. Whilst being a day everyone knows will come, Ryan Hunn writes why Messi’s retirement will be so painful when it finally does.

 
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