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"He doesn't get credit but he's unbelievable": Patrick Vieira picks the key Manchester City player ahead of the Champions League final
By Mark White published
Speaking at the launch of Expedia Live’s ‘Soundscape of Being There’, Patrick Vieira told FFT Manchester City's chances of doing the Treble – and what makes Pep Guardiola's side quite so good
‘I'm absolutely petrified’: Boxer Tony Bellew on Everton's final game of the season
By Michael Weston published
INTERVIEW The former world champion boxer and diehard Blue is not looking forward to Sunday’s crunch tie
"My mind was made up straight away" – Didi Hamann on why he rejected Real Madrid for Newcastle in 1998
By Ed McCambridge published
Former Germany midfielder stayed on Tyneside for one season before moving to Liverpool
"People say they bottled it" – Arsenal legend Nigel Winterburn on the Gunners' unlikely title tilt this season
By James Hilsum published
Former Arsenal defender Nigel Winterburn believes injuries and dips in form came at the wrong time for Mikel Arteta's side
Ryan Mason: “I have 14 metal plates in my skull, with 28 screws holding them in place, and 45 staples. And I was a lucky boy”
By Ryan Mason last updated
Between The Lines Ryan Mason is set to take over as interim Tottenham manager until the end of the season. He was part of the same Spurs academy generation as Harry Kane, but his life took a different turn – one which left him lucky to be alive
"We were put in a team with Gandhi and Elvis" – Gruff Rhys recalls how the Super Furry Animals were given their own team on Actua Soccer 2
By Ed McCambridge published
Welsh rock gods Super Furry Animals' love for computer games saw them immortalised in a 90s football classic
'No regrets': Robbie Keane reflects on his short Liverpool stint and THAT sensational goal against Arsenal
By Matt Ladson published
INTERVIEW Robbie Keane only made 28 appearances for Liverpool, and his Anfield career lasted just 189 days – but it might have been much longer had a trial as a teenager played out differently
The man who sold Liverpool and bid for Chelsea reveals the extent of the Premier League's financial dominance
By Matt Ladson published
INTERVIEW The Premier League already is the European Super League - and footballers want one thing now, Sir Martin Broughton. tells FourFourTwo
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