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FourFourTwo was launched in 1994 on the back of a World Cup that England hadn’t even qualified for. It was an act of madness… but it somehow worked out.

Now FourFourTwo is the world’s biggest football magazine, published in multiple markets worldwide, with a digital portfolio that includes an iPad and iPhone magazine app – and this, our website.

Our mission is to offer our intelligent, international audience access to the game’s biggest names, insightful analysis... and a bit of a giggle. We unashamedly love this game and we hope that our coverage reflects that.

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Ranked! The 10 Best Premier League Players Of The 1990s
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Ranked! The 10 Best Premier League Players Of The 1990s

Ranked! The 10 Best Premier League Players Of The 1990s

Most Capped Players
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Most Capped Players

FourFourTwo's mission is to offer intelligent, international audience access to the game’s biggest names, insightful analysis... and a bit of a giggle.

Why Chelsea's Cole Palmer Is Having An Incredible Season
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Why Chelsea's Cole Palmer Is Having An Incredible Season

Cole Palmer bagged an incredible FOUR goals in Chelsea's demolition of Everton, taking him to the very top of the Premier League scoring charts. Putting aside the tension with Nicholas Jackson and Noni Madueke over the penalty, the game neatly illustrated just why he's had such an incredible first season under Mauricio Pochettino. Adam Clery looks at the goals, the player, and the numbers, to show just how special a player he's already become.

How Arsenal Just Beat Spurs In The North London Derby
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How Arsenal Just Beat Spurs In The North London Derby

Arsenal had to endure a nervy last 10 minutes against Tottenham, but three first-half goals ultimately won them a scrappy North London Derby. But while the numbers might point towards Spurs being a tad unlucky not to get something from the game, Adam Clery explains why Mikel Arteta deserved the slices of luck that fell the Gunners' way.

Why Kieran McKenna's Ipswich Are Perfect For The Premier League
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Why Kieran McKenna's Ipswich Are Perfect For The Premier League

Ipswich Town have reached the Premier League for the first time in over two decades. What's more they've done so while building an incredible reputation for open, dynamic, attacking football.

It's invited all manner of speculation of boss Kieran McKenna's future, but Adam Clery looks at his side to assess exactly why the Premier League might be in for a rude awakening when the Tractor Boys arrive next season.

Why The Glazers Have Set Man United Up To Fail
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Why The Glazers Have Set Man United Up To Fail

Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has made mistakes at the start of the season – but the Glazers haven't exactly helped matters at Old Trafford.

Why It's All Going Wrong For Spurs
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Why It's All Going Wrong For Spurs

Tottenham fell to another defeat. Liverpool the latest to pile the misery on Spurs after Arsenal, Chelsea, and Newcastle had all taken 3 points against them. But with murmurings of discontent starting to form against both the players and the manager, Adam Clery examines their last 4 games to see precisely what the problem is and if they can fix it.

Why Liverpool Want Arne Slot So Badly
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Why Liverpool Want Arne Slot So Badly

Liverpool's search for Jurgen Klopp's replacement looks to have led them to Feyenoord's Arne Slot. The Dutchman has enjoyed two fantastic years in the Eredivisie, and looks like a natural fit for the club's style of play... but is he?

FourFourTwo's Adam Clery takes an extensive look at his style of play and assesses why he's perfect and, also, why he isn't.

Why Beating Porto Is Huge For Arsenal
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Why Beating Porto Is Huge For Arsenal

It took a David Raya save in the penalty shootout, but Arsenal are through to the Champions League Quarter Finals. But while the tie ended 1-1 over both legs, simply turning around the initial deficit represented an enormous victory for Mikel Arteta. Adam Clery looks at why Porto were such a difficult proposition for the Gunners, and why finding a way past them bodes incredibly well for the remainder of the season.

10 Most Dominant Premier League Champions Ever
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10 Most Dominant Premier League Champions Ever

Sometimes it isn't enough to just win English football's greatest prize... you have to do it in style.

Best Premier League Managers Ever
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Best Premier League Managers Ever

From serial title-winners to relegation battle specialists, here's our list of the top gaffers since 1992...

How Football Teams Use A Secret Loophole To Get A “Fake Goalkeeper”
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How Football Teams Use A Secret Loophole To Get A “Fake Goalkeeper”

Pressure to get results in the EFL means clubs are thinking outside the box. By exploiting a loophole in the emergency goalkeeper loan rule, they've found a clever but controversial way to save them money.

How Unai Emery's Villa Broke Arsenal's System
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How Unai Emery's Villa Broke Arsenal's System

Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery came back to haunt his former club this weekend, and put an enormous dent in their Premier League title ambitions in the process. But after a first-half where Mikel Arteta's men looked in total control, how did his predecessor completely flip the game around in the second 45? Adam Clery looks at how a slight change of shape, and a massive change of approach, gave us one of the shocks of the season.

Why Man United's Biggest Problem Is Erik Ten Hag
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Why Man United's Biggest Problem Is Erik Ten Hag

Manchester United were a toenail away from arguably the most humiliating defeat in FA Cup history. But despite the manager's assertions that their victory should be celebrated, Coventry City showed four times precisely what is wrong with Erik Ten Hag's management... and why he'll not be able to fix it. FourFourTwo's Adam Clery unpacks the match as a whole, and says it might be time for the Dutchman to move on.

Why Marc Cucurella Has Just Fixed Chelsea
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Why Marc Cucurella Has Just Fixed Chelsea

It was Chelsea 2-0 Tottenham in the London derby, with Mauricio Pochettino's side's late run for a European place showing no signs of slowing down. But despite the absence of Enzo Fernandez in the middle of the pitch, The Blues looked as comfortable and as confident through the middle as they have all season. The reason? A brand new role for Marc Cucurella, and one he could thrive in long-term.

Peter Crouch & Joe Cole | How Well Do You Remember The Premier League Season?
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Peter Crouch & Joe Cole | How Well Do You Remember The Premier League Season?

FourFourTwo's Adam Clery sat down with Peter Crouch and Joe Cole to test their Premier League knowledge of the season.

TNT Sports has been the exclusive broadcaster of Premier League midweek fixtures earlier this year.

Thanks once again to Clubhouse 5 for having us down.

Best Premier League Managers Ever
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Best Premier League Managers Ever

From serial title-winners to relegation battle specialists, here's our list of the top gaffers since 1992...

Why The Manchester United Takeover Isn’t What It Seems
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Why The Manchester United Takeover Isn’t What It Seems

The Manchester United takeover saga with INEOS owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's 25%. Glazers retaining their majority stake, how exactly would the new structure work, and is this a good thing for Manchester United?

Son Heung-Min: My Story | FourFourTwo
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Son Heung-Min: My Story | FourFourTwo

Hand-shaking, history-making Heung-min Son certainly knows how to have a good time - and his form for Spurs has left more than just the merchandise smiling.

Why Mourinho's Chelsea Dominated The Premier League | RETRO TACTICS | FourFourTwo
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Why Mourinho's Chelsea Dominated The Premier League | RETRO TACTICS | FourFourTwo

RETRO TACTICS EPISODE 1
Team: Chelsea FC
Manager: Jose Mourinho
Era: 04/05 - 05/06

In the first installment of our Retro Tactics series, we look at the almost invincible Chelsea team of 2004-2006, when incoming manager Jose Mourinho led them to consecutive Premier League titles in his first two seasons at the club.

Key Players: John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Claude Makelele, Eidur Gudjohnsen, Petr Cech.

Honours: Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Community Shield.


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