Don Pacifico wrote:

...aside from the fact Solskjaer, Kovac and Loptegui are on there.

Not a particularly convincing list.

Kovac has actual credentials unlike the other two idiots.

Garbage list. I probably had ten coaches myself who were all better than Ole

Bold Tone wrote:

8: Brenton  ๐Ÿ˜†

Gonna get Leicester top four this season...

I do love the headline though - 'Emery close to rock bottom'. In a list of 20 coaches. At 14th.

Conte should be higher. A proper manager, a little underrated.

Captain wrote:

I do love the headline though - 'Emery close to rock bottom'. In a list of 20 coaches. At 14th.

A list of the top 20 coaches ๐Ÿ˜†

That list doesnโ€™t warrant commenting. At least not more than this

Emre Can absolutely furious after being left out of Juve's UCL squad. He has went from a Liverpool first choice to Juventus 7th choice CM behind Pjanic, Khedira, Bentacur, Rabiot, Ramsey, Matuidi.

Mandzukic also misses out as Juve only have space for 7 attacking players.

He's rightfully furious. Apparently he sad no to PSG because he was told he'd be in the squad.

I feel really bad for him as, for all his faults (and they are inexcusable) i've never really disliked him.

He's definitely better than Ibra

Euro U21 Qualifier (KO 1845 GMT)

Turkey U21 2-3 England U21 | LIVE |
2 Eddie Nketiah goals
Reiss Nelson with the third goal 30 secs later

Eddie's second:

Betting on Eddie to score in every game has earned me a ton of cash this season already. Odds are always much higher than betting on the result and it has a success rate of like 80 percent. Free money for anyone interested until the bookies catch on.

Klaus wrote:

Eddie's second:

Lovely goal, what a first touch.....it essentially negates the goalie because Eddie can shoot to either side.

I'd be furious if I was that RB/RW's coach, how clueless can you be that you needed to get back?

Ex-academy lad Malen scores after coming off bench for Netherlands against Germany. Could well be the winner.

Germany really is Netherland's bitch these days.

Nketiah is good enough to start in the premier league.

malen and gnabry huh. pffffffffffft

Bloke's been extraordinary over the last two years.

The striker still had a bit to do but it wouldn't even matter if he had missed as it's all about that pass!

Thats easily the best pass I have seen since Kaka in UCL final.

Ilicic is never in doubt. Seen some ridiculously sick skills from him

Klaus wrote:

Bloke's been extraordinary over the last two years.

really nice pass but how the fuck is that not defendable? The defender is literally in front of the striker at one point!

De Bruyne with a hat trick of assists. This boy is operating on his own level.

Might be the best in the world at the moment.

For a hat trick of assists vs Scotland, a team his mate Tielemans said is at the same level as San Marino?

I'm assuming that isn't the sole reason for Jed's comment.

The first assist was an easy lay off, the second was a good cross and the third a corner where Alderweireld did most of the work. Not saying he isnt in great form at the moment but he might as well have played against an U16 side Scotland were that dreadful.

I meant more that he's probably saying it not only because of this game, but because of his general performances this season. "Best in the world" is a misleading title to hold at the moment when Messi and Neymar haven't played in the league yet anyway.

jones wrote:

For a hat trick of assists vs Scotland, a team his mate Tielemans said is at the same level as San Marino?

Come on, obviously itโ€™s not just for his performance vs Scotland.

I'd like to think Zidane doesn't even remember who Owen is

First game back, 0-0 at 90 minutes and Neymar does this.

Atletico lost 2-0 to la Real, with Monreal scoring a goal !

Anoeta is going to be even more intimidating now that the running track is gone

Lord only knows where Barcelona finds these kids, while we are here talking about Nelson.

This Ansu Fati kid looks so mature in his play. Kinda ridiculous really

Actually La Masia has been failing for the last 6-7 years in producing first team players.

The only recent academy graduate who has made some kind of consistent impact is Sergi Roberto.

They produce a shed ton and of nicely technical players who aren't quite ready or able to impose that on an international level. Not too dissimilar to a certain north London academy.