In the magazine: Season Preview special! 140 teams expertly judged across England and Scotland – PLUS Cannavaro, Crouchy, Luton and more

Order the new issue here with free shipping – just select ‘Season preview number 355’. Subscribe to FourFourTwo today and save! You get 13 issues a year… First a message from our editor, James Andrew: The 2023-2024 season has arrived and this feels like it’s a season of change – at least off the pitch. For the first time in the Premier League era, Martin … Continue reading In the magazine: Season Preview special! 140 teams expertly judged across England and Scotland – PLUS Cannavaro, Crouchy, Luton and more

In the magazine: The return of Marcus Rashford! Plus, Ted Lasso talks, 100 years of Wembley, Alan Sugar at Spurs and an exclusive talk with Tammy Abraham

Order the new issue here with free shipping (opens in new tab) – just select ‘May 2023’. Subscribe to FourFourTwo today and save! You get 13 issues a year… First a message from our editor, James Andrew: The year 2020 was a strange year for everyone around the world – a pandemic sweeping the globe, countries going into lockdown, life coming to a standstill. The … Continue reading In the magazine: The return of Marcus Rashford! Plus, Ted Lasso talks, 100 years of Wembley, Alan Sugar at Spurs and an exclusive talk with Tammy Abraham

Diego Maradona would be better than Lionel Messi these days, believes Maradona’s former teammate Bernd Schuster

Of course, Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi are constantly drawing comparisons to each other because they are both petite Argentines and because of their style of play, but Maradona’s former teammate Bernd Schuster believes that if they both played in the modern game, Diego would be the better footballer. . Former Germany international Schuster played in his successful midfield career for the likes of Barcelona, … Continue reading Diego Maradona would be better than Lionel Messi these days, believes Maradona’s former teammate Bernd Schuster

Lionel Scaloni described Argentina’s World Cup victory as ‘the best feeling ever’ – and wished Diego Maradona were alive to see it

Lionel Scaloni guided Argentina to World Cup glory, triumphing on penalties after France fell 2-0 down. It was the first World Cup that took place since Maradona died two years ago. “I wish he was still here to enjoy this moment,” said the Argentina coach. “We managed to lift the trophy, something we’ve been dreaming about for so long – we’re a country so passionate … Continue reading Lionel Scaloni described Argentina’s World Cup victory as ‘the best feeling ever’ – and wished Diego Maradona were alive to see it