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In elite football, managers usually use substitutions as tactical tweaks. But every so often, they

In elite football, managers usually use substitutions as tactical tweaks. But every so often, they

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Tottenham’s Champions League night in Madrid unravelled almost before it began. What was meant to

For Premier League giants, success in Europe often stretches across decades. But while squads evolve

Tottenham Hotspur’s Champions League campaign should be the highlight of their season. Instead, it has

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