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Thanks, and yeah he still has many years of playing ahead of him.

The Demon's French Open run shows he can mix it with the best: How far can Alex de Minaur go in winning a Grand Slam?

Agree it’s definitely up there.

After more than two decades on tour, what are Rafael Nadal’s five biggest moments?

Not comparing them, making a point that both seem to have been surplus to requirements when they made the move to Europe. Kuol doesn’t look physical enough or technical enough to make it in Europe.

Garang Kuol is miles away from Premier League breakthrough

Currently Kuol isn’t anywhere near the level you need to be to be playing cup matches.

Garang Kuol is miles away from Premier League breakthrough

After all the hype around him, many fans were expecting a lot more from him than they saw.

Garang Kuol is miles away from Premier League breakthrough

Thought Diallo was better than him but agree the whole team were poor and none of them are anywhere near good enough to play for the first team. Still think if there was any sign Kuol could make it at the top level he would’ve been far better than he was in both the matches.

Garang Kuol is miles away from Premier League breakthrough

This may be the case with some players, but it doesn’t seem like a mentality issue. Looks physically small and off the pace.

Garang Kuol is miles away from Premier League breakthrough

Yeah if Kane, Foden and Bellingham can perform the way they have at club level, I’d give England a chance of winning it.

Gareth Southgate's ruthless approach to England's Euro 2024 squad proves he's eager to go out with a bang

Agree the media scrutiny is worse for the England manager than any other country, I don’t see England winning but if they don’t it’s not necessarily all due to Southgate.

Gareth Southgate's ruthless approach to England's Euro 2024 squad proves he's eager to go out with a bang

Yeah that’s a fair point, if we were talking about pre 1992 they’d definitely be in with a shout.

Jurgen Klopp is one of Liverpool’s great managers, but he just doesn’t make the cut for EPL's best-ever 'Mount Rushmore'

Agree it diminishes City’s achievement but don’t think it means titles should automatically be given to runners-up

Jurgen Klopp is one of Liverpool’s great managers, but he just doesn’t make the cut for EPL's best-ever 'Mount Rushmore'

Yeah it looks like European competitions have took the attention away from it, but your team definitely gave the neutral one of the best games at Wembley for a long time.

The FA Cup was once viewed as the pinnacle of English football - now it has been robbed of its soul

Yeah it definitely isn’t as prestigious as it once was

The FA Cup was once viewed as the pinnacle of English football - now it has been robbed of its soul

Making the gap in financial capability between the top teams and lower leagues bigger just ruins the game further.

As for following the wrong league; being born a stones throw away from a Premier League ground, previously having a season ticket, going to games dating back to 2006, being in the away end when Ronaldo scored his first ever hat-trick, I’d find it difficult to jump ship now.

The FA Cup was once viewed as the pinnacle of English football - now it has been robbed of its soul

Whether you think it should or shouldn’t, they still won the World Cup

The possibiliy of Jofra Archer's career coming to an early end will rob cricket of a bowler with so much talent

They won the super over

The possibiliy of Jofra Archer's career coming to an early end will rob cricket of a bowler with so much talent

They did win it

The possibiliy of Jofra Archer's career coming to an early end will rob cricket of a bowler with so much talent

Thanks for the comment. I think Walker has to be starting right-back over White, would also have James and Trippier if he was at his best there before White. Grealish hasn’t been consistent this season but probably would’ve agreed based on performances last season. In terms of form this season Anthony Gordon should be in with a shout but don’t think he’ll play much. I still think Kane has to be playing and Maguire always does well in tournaments. Watkins or Toney are good options to have coming off the bench and filling in for Kane.

Phil Foden has earned the opportunity to start for England at the Euros

Howe definitely deserves more time, also agree Wilson is massively underrated due to injuries. Wouldn’t mind Almiron and Longstaff as bench/cup players but don’t think they’re good enough to be first choice in their positions.

Is the writing on the wall for Eddie Howe?

I agree, think they win the Europa League after this one and potentially the league and FA cup

Could Jurgen Klopp be lifting his final trophy as Reds manager after the Carabao Cup final?

Looks good for them!

Why Bayer Leverkusen and Xabi Alonso need to be taken seriously as other European underdogs start to unravel

Thanks Nick, yeah I agree the defence does seem to be a possible issue for Japan

They've been building for the Asian Cup, but can the Socceroos beat the odds and take the title in Qatar?

If he comes up against Djokovic I think we all know what happens unfortunately! That goes for any player outside out of the top 5 to be fair to Alex de Minaur

They've been building for the Asian Cup, but can the Socceroos beat the odds and take the title in Qatar?