How Lallana established himself as a key man for Liverpool
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Mar 6 2017 13:00
When Adam Lallana joined the exodus from Southampton to Liverpool for a fee of £25m in the summer of 2014, there was widespread scepticism. It was one thing to be a skilful creator for a mid-ranking side when the pressure wasn’t there to perform absolutely in every game, quite another to...
Why Manchester United need to extend Ibrahimovic's Old Trafford stay
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Feb 27 2017 13:00
The Expert: Are Arsenal really a better team without Coquelin?
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Feb 20 2017 13:00
The Expert: Are Manchester United now second best to Chelsea?
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Feb 13 2017 16:02
There are two reasons why Chelsea look almost certain to win the Premier League this season. One is that they themselves are remorseless, having won 16 of their last 19 league games. Perhaps there has been a slight stutter recently, with points dropped in three of the last six games, but in that tim...
Is Chelsea's Hazard now in the finest form of his career?
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Feb 6 2017 13:30
Perhaps all players suffer the sort of expansionism that underpins modern capitalism. There must always be growth. Things must always be getting better, growing, improving. Nothing can ever simply remain the same. That Eden Hazard is paying well again this season after a largely miserable 2015/16 se...
The Expert: Analysing whether fouls equate to dirtiness
by Jonathan Wilson
at Tuesday, Jan 31 2017 13:00
The Expert: Is Liverpool's Firmino the Premier League's most complete striker?
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Jan 23 2017 13:30
The Expert: Explaining the increase in Premier League goals this season
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Jan 16 2017 14:00
The Expert: Battering ram Rondon is West Brom's archetypal striker
by Jonathan Wilson
at Monday, Jan 9 2017 12:10
It was at the Copa America in Argentina in 2011 that Salomon Rondon first came to prominence. There, as Venezuela reached the semi-finals, he often played as the lone front man, selflessly leading the line many miles in front of the midfield, his role to hold the ball up for Miku, the most advanced ...
How logic defying Giroud is both unreliable and deadly
by Jonathan Wilson
at Tuesday, Jan 3 2017 13:10
Certain players seem to defy logic. In his four-and-a-half years at Arsenal, Olivier Giroud has regularly been criticised for his lack of deadliness in front of goal and yet this season, of players who have scored more than one goal, he is scoring at a faster rate than anybody else in the Premier Le...