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Players Who Redeemed Themselves Following Shocking Debuts

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For, Petr Cech, I think it's safe to say that he didn't expect his Premier League debut to turn out as bad as it did, but then he can look forward rest assured that there were players who had really bad showings on their debuts and went on to do great things for their clubs and some even became club legends. Here's a list of some of those players... Jonathan Woodgate - Real Madrid Henrik Larsson - Celtic Tomas Repka - West Ham Zlatan Ibrahmovc - ACMilan Patrice Evra - Manchester United

FIFA 16 (Cont'd)

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Escapable Slide tackles Nine New Stadiums Vanishing Spray

Mortal Kombat Featuring Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho

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Just saw this on the ESPN site... Don't expect comfort from a fellow manager 

FIFA 16 is Almost Here

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FIFA 16 comes with new and exciting features including an ultimate team draft where you have to pick a squad for a tournament whilst being given only five options for each position and can play with the best players in the game, including in-forms and legends... Lionel Messi in FIFA 16 Story of the Season in FIFA 16 Career Mode Pre-season tournaments in FIFA 16 Career Mode

Wayne Rooney as a Striker

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The stats are in Rooney's favour in the striking position. Can he replicate the form of previous years in a striking role this term? Only time will tell...

Ronaldo and Ronaldo (Continued)

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Talking about the two Ronaldos, here's what a face swap would look like...

Ronaldo and Ronaldo

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                                                  They're from two different generations in football, two different countries, but both are similar in their appetite for goals, good with both feet, have bursting speed and are 3-time winners of the FIFA Footballer of the Year Award. Meet   Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima and   Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro.

Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho Need to Bury the Hatchet

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14 matches played against each other, two of the world's top and highest paid managers in the world, a host of titles between them, both of them manage the two biggest teams in London, but there's still no love lost between them. I think it's time for them to grow up and start a healthy competition rather than continuing with the war of words. Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho! shake hands and shake it off.