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Manchester United's lack of physicality
Last time, I’ve addressed some tactical concerns on Amorim’s structure and what could hurt Manchester United’s development in the long run. However, these problems can be fixed or even turned to strengths in United’s game plan if they’re probably addressed, but most of that requires improving the overall teams’ physical ability.
By Rui Gonçalvesabout a year ago in Cleats
Thought is Effortless
A Moment in Time, We love our sports stories and stories of perseverance, but few compare to the strength and sheer will of athletes who have overcome huge physical obstacles. One such remarkable moment during a Paralympic event was a blind woman sprinting through the track while being followed very closely behind by a coach.
By Rohitha Lankaabout a year ago in Cleats
What Did Cristiano Ronaldo Say About Real Madrid’s 123rd Anniversary?
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again shown his love and respect for Real Madrid. The football legend took to Instagram to celebrate the club’s 123rd anniversary, posting a heartfelt message that quickly grabbed the attention of millions of fans worldwide.
By Sangita Nandiabout a year ago in Cleats
Top 10 Most Controversial Talk Show Moments: When Celebrities and Hosts Crossed the Line
Talk shows have long been a staple of entertainment, offering laughter, heartfelt stories, and celebrity insights. But sometimes, the quest for ratings or unfiltered honesty leads to moments that shock, offend, or haunt those involved. From racist outbursts to ill-advised confessions, these ten controversies left indelible marks on pop culture and reshaped how audiences view the glitz of late-night TV.
By Only Incredibleabout a year ago in Cleats
Eredivisie: how Netherlands is building a top-5 league
Eredivisie was considered a non interesting league that was no match against UEFA’s top 5. This, however, has changed in the last years and the Netherlands project is both exciting and intimidating for other european countries.
By Rui Gonçalvesabout a year ago in Cleats
Squares and triangles
I still believe Ruben Amorim is one of the most exciting new-school managers and has now the opportunity to adapt and evolve his tactical approach. That evolution will naturally and eventually happen and will probably reflect on how Amorim’s teams build-up.
By Rui Gonçalvesabout a year ago in Cleats
The Munich Air Disaster
In the aftermath of World War 2, under the guidance of Scottish manager Matt Busby, Manchester United emerged as one of the most dazzling football teams in England. They were pioneers, becoming the first English club to compete in the European Cup, a testament to their growing stature on the international stage. However, their rise was tragically interrupted by one of the darkest days in the history of sports. On February 6, 1958, a plane carrying the Manchester United team, staff, and journalists crashed in Munich, Germany, claiming 23 lives and leaving an indelible scar on the world of football. This is the story of that fateful day, the events that led to the disaster, and the decade long struggle to uncover the truth behind one of the most devastating tragedies in sports history.
By Awoke Franklinabout a year ago in Cleats
The Mamba Mentality: How Kobe Bryant's Business Acumen Rivaled His Basketball Prowess
Kobe Bryant. The name itself conjures images of ferocious competitiveness, unparalleled work ethic, and an unwavering pursuit of excellence. He was a basketball icon, a legend whose impact on the game transcended statistics and championships. But beyond the hardwood, Kobe Bryant was building a legacy as a shrewd businessman, a visionary investor, and a brand builder whose influence extended far beyond the basketball court. His investment in BodyArmor, a sports drink company, serves as a prime example of his business acumen and his ability to identify and nurture a winning brand.
By Tosin Akomolafe about a year ago in Cleats
Can a Super Bowl Blowout Be Beautiful? For the Philadelphia Eagles, Yes!!!
A night that teased at NFL history becomes a different kind of statement: Winning is hard. The Philadelphia Eagles didn’t just win Super Bowl LVII—they dominated. They didn’t just defeat the Kansas City Chiefs—they delivered a masterclass in football excellence. What was billed as a clash of titans, a potential historic showdown, turned into a statement game. A blowout. A beautiful, brutal reminder that winning is hard, but when it happens, it can be breathtaking.
By mureed hussainabout a year ago in Cleats










