It’s that time of the month already – get your copy of February’s Total Football Analysis Magazine NOW!
It is another cracking issue with so much scouting, analysis, data, statistics and more.
In this month’s edition you will find;
- Oihan Sancet: Athletic Club’s newest attacking star
- Shamar Nicholson: What will the Jamaican striker bring to Spartak Moscow?
- Victor Barbera: Could the La Masia teenage talent solve Barcelona’s striker issues?
- Emma Snerle: What she will bring to West Ham United Women
- Tactical Analysis: Midfield rotations and how to coach it
- Scout Report: Players with expiring contracts this summer
- Abel Ferreira: The tactics behind back-to-back Copa Libertadores
- Nicolás Capaldo: RB Salzburg’s Argentine midfielder
- Scout Report: Five wingers to watch in 2022
- Scout Report: Five forwards to watch in 2022
- Petko Hristov: Spezia’s 22-year-old defensive hope
- Patrik Wålemark: What Feyenoord can expect from the Swedish winger
- Emmanuel Essiam: Basel’s 18-year-old midfield engine
- Raphinha: Why Europe’s top clubs are ready to sign the Brazilian
- Kerala Blasters: Analysing their resurgence in the Indian Super League
- Carlo Ancelotti: The tactical adjustments delivering Real Madrid’s goals
- Martina Piemonte: What she can add to Milan Women’s attack
- Liel Abada: How the Israeli has strengthened Celtic in his debut season
That’s 18 full articles plus some awesome bite-sized data viz;
- Premier League 2021/22: The numbers behind Rúben Neves and João Moutinho
- La Liga 2021/22: Rayo Vallecano’s expected goals for and against
- Serie A 2021/22: Will Dušan Vlahović be the next big thing to come out of Serie A?
- Bundesliga 2021/22: Florian Wirtz’s numbers at Leverkusen this season
- Ligue 1 2021/22: Are Arsenal right in trying to sign Bruno Guimarães?
- EFL Championship 2021/22: The rise of Middlesbrough under Chris Wilder
All that alone would be worth your €5.99 monthly membership (but of course, for that price you get the other 50+ articles that get published a month on the site – bargain!)
As ever, we’d recommend you download the PDF version of the magazine to fully appreciate the quality design work by Jamie Brackpool and his team – but if you prefer to read the articles directly on the site you can do so here.
Enjoy!
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