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What's one football opinion you've completely changed your mind on in the last couple of years?

Mine is squad depth.

I used to think having a brilliant starting XI was enough, but now it feels like the clubs with the strongest benches are the ones that consistently compete over a full season.

What's yours?

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u/HelicopterEmpty7393 — 9 hours ago
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Chelsea fans and Enzo relation

I’ve been wondering about something. If Enzo Fernández ends up staying at Chelsea for the long term instead of leaving, how do you think the relationship between him and the fans would develop?

After everything that’s happened over the past couple of years his performances, the criticism, the transfer rumors, and the ups and downs of the team—do you think the majority of Chelsea supporters would fully get behind him again if he continued to perform well? Or has the connection with parts of the fanbase been permanently damaged?

Would consistent good performances and commitment be enough for him to become a fan favourite, or do you think some supporters would always want him sold regardless?

I’m interested to hear what Chelsea fans genuinely think, especially those who’ve followed the club closely over the last few seasons.

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u/Technical_Writing215 — 2 days ago
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Hi all, Kris Boyd here. I'm a former Scottish professional footballer and I am now working as a pundit for Sky Sports. I'm currently in the states covering the World Cup, Ask Me Anything!

u/OuterHeadDebris — 7 days ago

Paul Merson believes England need to give Jude Bellingham the ball 'whenever they can' 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🔥

u/SkySports — 6 days ago

The LaLiga club are reportedly exploring how to finance a possible deal for Harry Kane 👀 Sky Sports News understands that Kane and his family are very happy in Munich and his sole focus right now is on England at the World Cup.

u/SkySports — 7 days ago
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Haaland vs Mbappé. Group I for first place.

Norway vs France has way more juice than a normal group-stage game.

Both are already through, but first place is still open. France only need a draw. Norway need the win. That alone changes everything.

France have looked calm and ruthless so far: two wins, six goals, Mbappé already in Golden Boot mode. But Norway are not here for a cute comeback story. First World Cup since 1998, two wins, seven goals, Haaland on four already, and Ødegaard feeding him like this team belongs on this stage.

That’s the whole fight.

France have the pedigree, depth and control. Norway have the chaos button. One ball into Haaland and the group can flip.

u/Beginning_Watch7596 — 10 days ago

We'll never see anything like this ever again 🐐🐐

The longest time EVER between a player's first and latest World Cup goal:

-Ronaldo: 20 years and 11 days

-Messi: 20 years and 11 days

u/FunAdvanced8154 — 12 days ago

Lionel Messi sets another FIFA World Cup record with 2,489 minutes played

Lionel Messi has added another milestone to his remarkable World Cup career, becoming the player with the most minutes played in tournament history (2,489). He also already holds the record for the most FIFA World Cup appearances with 28 matches. Another historic achievement for one of football’s all-time greats.

u/Critical_Region_6633 — 14 days ago