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Every Champions League contender’s best Ballon d’Or candidate for 2025/26
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Every Champions League contender’s best Ballon d’Or candidate for 2025/26

PSG took everyone by surprise and conquered the 2024/25 Champions League, and although their triumph of world football's premier club competition was marked by a transition to a more team-oriented setup after the departure of Kylian Mbappe, the Parisians still had one of the Ballon d'Or favorites from the campaign in the resurrected form of a more mature Ousmane Dembele. Every high-achieving club needs at least one superstar to lead the way, and in 2025/26, there's a wide open slate of contenders of the Champions League crown, whether it's the defending champions PSG or the competition's record-holding champions Real Madrid. So in that spirit, let's take a preview of what could unfold in the 2025/26 and name every Champions League title contender's best shot at capturing the Ballon d...
10 Summer Transfers That Will Have The Biggest Tactical Impact In 2025/26
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10 Summer Transfers That Will Have The Biggest Tactical Impact In 2025/26

The 2025 summer transfer window has delivered more than just blockbuster deals; it’s reshaped the tactical landscape of world football. From La Liga and the Premier League to Serie A, the Bundesliga, and the Champions League elite, this year’s biggest signings are less about marketing and more about evolution on the pitch. These are transfers that shift systems, redefine pressing structures, and spark entirely new tactical blueprints. We rank 10 summer signings that will have the biggest tactical impact in world football during the 2025/26 season, analyzing how they’ll influence formations, possession structures, and the balance of power across Europe. 10. Jonathan Burkardt to Eintracht Frankfurt Eintracht Frankfurt have made three of the biggest transfers in European football in t...
Ranking Every Bundesliga Manager From Worst To First In 2025/26
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Ranking Every Bundesliga Manager From Worst To First In 2025/26

The Bundesliga is entering 2025/26 with one of its most unpredictable managerial lineups in years. Proven, elite coaches are rare. This is a league now led by cult heroes like Steffen Baumgart at Union Berlin and rising tacticians like Bo Henriksen at Mainz. While clubs like Bayern Munich and, presumably, Bayer Leverkusen aim for titles, most teams are betting on energy, identity, and upside over big names. In this ranking, we evaluate every Bundesliga manager from worst to first based on tactical quality, squad fit, and realistic expectations. It’s a season where reputations will be made—or broken—from the dugout. 18. Lukas Kwasniok, Koln A decent enough coach for SC Paderborn, Lukas Kwasniok has no real successful track record as a manager. He's never coached in the Bundesliga, a...
European Football’s Best New Partnerships: 7 Duos Set to Dominate in 2025/26
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European Football’s Best New Partnerships: 7 Duos Set to Dominate in 2025/26

The 2025/26 season won’t be defined by individuals, but by partnerships; those rare duos that transform teams and rewrite tactics. Across Europe’s top five leagues, new combinations are emerging through transfers, tactical shifts, and breakout performances. These are more than just promising pairings—they’re the engines behind title pushes, Champions League dreams, and viral highlights. At The Trivela Effect, we’ve picked seven new duos with the chemistry, balance, and raw talent to dominate the season. From midfield pivots to attacking link-ups, these are the partnerships that could shape the entire football landscape this year. Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz at Liverpool Two new additions to the Liverpool lineup with a combined investment of nearly 250 million euros after being amo...
Ranking The Top 10 Attacking Duos Of The Modern Era (Post-2010)
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Ranking The Top 10 Attacking Duos Of The Modern Era (Post-2010)

The modern game may be built on pressing systems and fluid positional play, but nothing captures the imagination quite like an electric attacking duo. Since 2010, some of football's greatest moments have come from two players operating in perfect harmony — whether through relentless goal-scoring, telepathic link-up play, or pure charisma. This list ranks the top 10 attacking duos of the post-2010 era based on on-pitch chemistry, stats, trophy haul, and lasting fan impact. From dazzling wing pairs to classic No. 9–No. 10 combos, these duos defined a decade of football. #10. Romelu Lukaku & Kevin De Bruyne – Belgium Stats & Achievements: 100+ international goals between them Semifinalists at World Cup 2018 Euro 2020 quarterfinalists Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De...
The 15 Most Underrated Summer Transfers In European Football History
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The 15 Most Underrated Summer Transfers In European Football History

Some transfers are celebrated before a ball is even kicked. Others fly under the radar — only to become vital pieces of silverware-winning squads, cult heroes, or defining figures of an era. In this article, we rank the 15 most underrated summer transfers in European football history, from free-agent coups to forgotten title-winners. These aren't the players with the most medals or the flashiest fees. They're the ones who quietly changed clubs — and never got the recognition they deserved. 15. Diego Godín → Atlético Madrid (2010, €8m from Villarreal) Position: Centre-back Achievements: La Liga title (2014), 2x UCL finalist, 389 appearances Why underrated: Godín was crucial to Simeone’s Atleti revolution, forming one of the most feared back lines in Europe. ...
Ranking the 10 best penalty takers in world football in 2025
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Ranking the 10 best penalty takers in world football in 2025

Who are the best penalty kick takers in world football right now in 2025? 10.  Ante Budimir, Osasuna Ante Budimir probably isn't going to win the Pichichi trophy over Big Two LaLiga superstars Robert Lewandowski and Kylian Mbappe, but the fact that a striker from Osasuna is in the conversation is a huge feat, reminiscent of that one time Dani Guiza won the Pichichi more than a decade ago. A standout of LaLiga for years, dating back to his days at Mallorca, Budimir has morphed into one of the best pure finishers in world football and that deadly accuracy extends to the penalty spot where he has converted all seven of his attempts in the current league campaign. 9. Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid Real Madrid star Kylian Mbappe has come a long way since his high-profile miss against Yann So...