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Nathan Reid
Latest football coverage by Nathan Reid.
Nathan Reid writes sharp soccer analysis and quick-turn match reports with a focus on major leagues and tournaments.
Jeremy Doku scored deep into stoppage time to save Manchester City in a chaotic 3-3 draw at Everton, where Pep Guardiola’s side surrendered control, chased the game, and left with a point that may still feel damaging in the title race.
Real Madrid did not need to overwhelm teams to win La Liga. They just needed to outlast them. A relentless post-restart run, powered by Karim Benzema, Sergio Ramos, Thibaut Courtois and Zinedine Zidane, carried Los Blancos to title No. 34.
Pelé scored four times as Brazil conquered the 1970 World Cup, yet the tournament’s defining memories of him stretch beyond the goals: the halfway-line lob, Gordon Banks’ impossible save, the dummy against Uruguay and the pass that completed football’s most famous team goal.
Bournemouth climbed to sixth in the Premier League with a 3-0 home win over Crystal Palace, punishing a heavily changed visitors side and tightening their grip on the European race.
Bournemouth extended their club-record top-flight unbeaten run to 15 matches with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Vitality Stadium. Evanilson, Junior Kroupi and Rayan got the goals as Andoni Iraola’s team climbed into sixth and kept the pressure on in the race for European football.
Bayern Munich are defined by trophies, power and permanence at the top. But the 1991/92 season told a different story: cup humiliation, European embarrassment, three managers and a mid-table finish that still stands as one of the club’s bleakest modern chapters.
ÍA Akranes turned a fishing town on Iceland’s west coast into one of the country’s most decorated soccer strongholds. Their rise, decline and enduring identity still make them one of the sport’s most remarkable clubs.
VAR is usually discussed in terms of controversial calls and long reviews. But its deeper effect may be tactical: changing offside, boosting set-pieces and altering what kind of strikers thrive at the top level.
Queen’s Park were once among the most influential clubs in football, helping shape tactics, rules and the Scottish game itself. Their long resistance to professionalism made them unique for more than a century before modern pressures finally forced change.
Ian Cathro says Newcastle left the deepest mark on his coaching journey, while spells under Rafa Benitez and Nuno Espirito Santo helped shape the ideas he is now putting into practice at Estoril Praia.
Newcastle United snapped a four-match Premier League losing streak with a 3-1 home win over Brighton. Goals from William Osula, Dan Burn and Harvey Barnes gave Eddie Howe’s side breathing room despite long spells of Brighton pressure.
Thomas Frank’s polished reputation in England was forged in far messier circumstances in Denmark, where a difficult first senior job at Brøndby tested his ideas, authority and resilience.
January signings get the headlines, but a mid-season managerial change can have a faster and deeper effect on a club’s season. From tactical simplification to dressing-room reset, the right appointment can rescue campaigns — while the wrong one can accelerate decline.