Author: James Nalton
Football and sports writer for the Morning Star newspaper and Forbes.
3 Players We’d Like To See Again – Colombia 0, Australia 0
Colombia and Australia played out a 0-0 draw which probably pleased the Socceroos more than it did their opponents.
Bert van Marwijk said that his [...]
Boos for Arsenal Despite Europa Progress After Ostersunds Loss
By James Nalton, reporting for WFI at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal were given a scare by Ostersunds in the last 32 of the Europa League as the Swe [...]
Gerrard Praises Welsh Duo As Liverpool Defeat Man United In UEFA Youth League
With five teams in the knockout stages of the Champions League, English clubs appear to have finally worked out how to make their financial advantage [...]
Napoli Fall And Rise Again In Serie A Title Race With Juventus
As Napoli entered the pitch to the Pet Shop Boys’ version of "Go West", they had Juventus’ two point lead at the top of Serie A on their minds.
The [...]
Pep Guardiola has no Doubt About Kevin De Bruyne’s Ballon d’Or Credentials
When Pep Guardiola was asked whether Kevin De Bruyne is now at a level where he can challenge for the Ballon d’Or, he responded affirmatively, but rec [...]
Is Ezequiel Barco Up the Wrong Tree With MLS Move?
Atlanta United are at it again. The expansion team who took Major League Soccer by storm in their inaugural season aren’t messing about when it comes [...]
The Ederson Effect: The Story of a Goal Kick
Football is full of unpredictable moments: battles between individuals and teams the outcome of which, in most cases, is not known before the game, wr [...]
Scarpa Flows for Flu but Wonderkid Wendel is the Wanted Man
Fluminense attacking midfielder Gustavo Scarpa has been one of the most productive players in the Brazilian league for the past two seasons, writes Ja [...]
Arthur of Gremio is Ready for the Next Step: to Europe & Selecao
At some stage during its quest for Jogo Bonito, Brazil decided it needed insurance, (writes James Nalton).
Once a nation famed for churning out an [...]
Yannick Bolasie – Back on Grass to Get Everton Back on Track?
When a player returns from a long injury layoff, it’s often said that they can have a similar impact to a new signing. This is especially true if said [...]