5 things to look out for in tonight’s Champions League games
Will Liverpool keep faith with Mario Balotelli and more questions ahead of tonight’s action.
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Will Liverpool keep faith with Mario Balotelli and more questions ahead of tonight’s action.
Why the coming campaign looks ominous already for Real Madrid and more tidbits.
Will Rickie Lambert be given the chance to impress and more questions ahead of this evening’s match.
Squad depth is more important than ever and other noteworthy points.
14-year-old Guan’s finish, the cameras following Tiger’s every move, and much more to look out for.
Our assessment of Shane Long’s performance against Arsenal and more opinions on the games across the water.
Our take on recent events in Europe’s top club competition, including thoughts on Messi, Beckham and Ozil.
Our thoughts on Paul Green, Wes Hoolahan and the new-look Irish defence.
We assess the ramifications from Arsenal v Spurs, United v Norwich and other games.
Our thoughts on the title race, plus a potential solution to Chelsea’s recent problems.
We assess Manchester United’s draw with Real Madrid, plus the problems with referees in the competition.
We determine whether the league title race is over, and other talking points from the past 48 hours.
We assess the ramifications of yesterday’s game, and what they mean for the side’s upcoming World Cup qualifier with Sweden.
Our thoughts on the excitement-filled Liverpool-Arsenal game, along with the unconvincing performances from City, United and Chelsea.
We assess Manchester United v Liverpool, Arsenal v Manchester City and other key games.
Featuring our thoughts on Manchester United’s draw with West Ham, Luis Suarez’s handball and more
Liverpool, Chelsea, Arsenal and both Manchester clubs all enjoyed good days.
The final set of games before Christmas brought a classic rant from Alex Ferguson after United dropped points while Rafa Benitez’s Chelsea hit Villa for eight.
Wes Hoolahan continues to show Trap what he’s missing, while both Arsenal and QPR demonstrated familiar flaws.
Man City again flattered to deceive, while Gervinho belatedly proved his worth for Arsenal last night.
Plenty of insights were gained on an evening in which Europe’s big guns didn’t have it all their own way.