Andy Brassell
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FFT100 2018: No.8, Neymar (PSG)
By Andy Brassell published
FFT100 The Brazilian missed the last three months of 2017/18 before proving powerless to avoid a disappointing World Cup exit with Brazil. It hasn't been a year to remember for Neymar – but if anyone can turn it around in 2019, it's him
8 pieces of Jurgen Klopp managerial genius for Liverpool fans to drink in
By Andy Brassell last updated
Jürgen Klopp Andy Brassell dissects the charismatic German's time at Borussia Dortmund...
FourFourTwo’s Best 100 Football Players in the World 2016: No.1 – Cristiano Ronaldo
By Andy Brassell last updated
FFT100 Andy Brassell explains why the Real Madrid man is back on top this year…
FFT100 2018: No.13, N'Golo Kante (Chelsea)
By Andy Brassell published
FFT100 There was no third straight Premier League title to cheer, so football's most loveable enforcer simply went and won the World Cup instead. What's next?
FFT100 2018: No.4, Luka Modric (Real Madrid)
By Andy Brassell published
FFT100 There's a sense his Ballon d'Or win may have been a concerted effort to end the Messi-Ronaldo duopoly, but this has been another stunning year from one of football's classiest operators
How Thomas Tuchel turned Borussia Dortmund around in six weeks
By Andy Brassell published
Borussia Dortmund Andy Brassell analyses what the new trainer is doing differently at Signal Iduna Park...
FFT100 2018: No.3, Kylian Mbappe (PSG)
By Andy Brassell published
FFT100 To call him the world's most exciting young player is almost reductive. Mbappe has already influenced the biggest games on the biggest stage of all – and only just left his teenage years behind
The FourFourTwo Season Preview 2015/16: Bundesliga
By Andy Brassell published
Bundesliga Andy Brassell analyses the prospects for Germany's top flight. Can anyone stop Guardiola's mighty Bayern?
FourFourTwo’s 50 Best Football Managers in the World 2016: No.2, Pep Guardiola
By Andy Brassell last updated
FFT 50 Managers Despite his failure to conquer Europe with Bayern Munich, the Catalan left a legacy his successor Carlo Ancelotti will be thankful for, writes Andy Brassell
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