Arsenal’s top 5 performers this Premier League season – Statistics and videos
Goals Scored: 61
Goals Conceded: 34
Set Piece Goals: 13
Shot Accuracy: 50%
Total Chances Created: 384
Pass Accuracy: 86%
Goals Scored: 61
Goals Conceded: 34
Set Piece Goals: 13
Shot Accuracy: 50%
Total Chances Created: 384
Pass Accuracy: 86%
Have you ever looked at a current footballer and thought that they are destined to be a manager one day? Well, we have selected 10 players (one former) who are such influential individuals that they will surely turn their hand to management. Some sooner than others, I might add.
Wayne Rooney – the striker carving a career at the very highest level in football since the age of nine. From the time he joined Everton as a youngster fans and media outlets had the young man down to be a global superstar. During his stint at Goodison Park, Rooney played 77 games and scored 17 goals in total, with 15 of those coming in the league.
Scotland are looking to get their World Cup qualifying campaign up and running in Glasgow on Friday night against Wales.
The Premier League – arguably the greatest league on the planet. The league which is so fast-paced, so physically tough, and so mentally demanding that a high percentage of foreign players coming to ply their trade in front of our cameras fail miserably and are sent packing to an easier way of life.
There are many reasons why we hate a certain club. All clubs have rivals, some more than others *cough* Manchester United *cough*, and some more fierce than others. Across the globe, social differences, race, location disputes, histories of arguments, money divides, political beliefs, and even religion plays a part in why we cannot stand those buggers from up the road.
There have been numerous occasions where professional football players decide they have had enough of the beautiful game and turn their hand to something else. We have seen footballers turn to other sports, turn to running businesses, go into the media side of things, or start in a career in coaching.