EPL
How many trophies did Pele win?

The great Pele springs to mind whenever a conversation around football’s greatest takes place – the iconic Brazilian is truly a master – and creator – of the beautiful game, whose stardom transcended the pitch.
Over the course of a 21-year footballing career, the legend was famed for a perfect cocktail of creative artistry and clinical flair that saw him rocket to the top of the game – and of course even earn a career on the silver screen.
But it’s the litany of silverware he accrued over his career that reflects his extraordinary stature in the footballing world – a lengthy list that reminds everyone just how truly special a footballer the man was.
Most of Pele’s career was spent with Brazilian outfit Santos, for whom he featured 660 times and scored 643 goals from 1956 to 1974.
The sublime goal-scoring record certainly translates into the club’s collective exploits during Pele’s time there. With Santos, the Brazilian icon picked up six Brazilian Serie A titles, won the Campeonato Paulista (a competition contested by the teams within the Sao Paulo region) 10 times, lifted the Copa Libertadores trophy twice and won two Intercontinental Cups among a few other, more minor honours.
In 1975, Pele moves to New York Cosmos, with whom his collection of silverware didn’t slow down. He spent three seasons with the North American Soccer League outfit, winning the Atlantic Conference Championship and subsequently the Soccer Bowl in 1977.
Anyone would likely tell you, however, that Pele’s greatest achievements came on the international scene.
The legendary striker is synonymous with the World Cup, winning the tournament a whopping three times – a tally that anyone is yet to match. Pele competed in four World Cups, winning the competition in 1958 (his debut participation), 1962 and 1970. His record-three World titles comes with an incredibly impressive record of 12 strikes and ten assists in 14 World Cup appearances.
Pele, however, never won a Copa America title with Brazil – the country went 40 years without winning the competition between 1949 and 1989 – although did lift the Taca do Atlantico (a smaller tournament for South American sides) in 1960 as well as winning several other inter-federation events.
Incredibly unjustly, Pele never won the Ballon d’Or – a truth completely decided by geography. Until 1995, the most prestigious individual honour was exclusively granted to European players.
On the Ballon d’Or’s 60th anniversary, however, France Football released a re-evaluation of the awards presented before 1995. Retrospectively, 12 of the 39 Ballons d’Or presented during this time period would have been awarded to South American players, with Pele in hindsight picking up seven – another record he’d be able to cling onto.
France Football‘s re-evaluation would have seen the Brazilian icon receive the prestigious award instead of Raymond Kopa in 1958, Alfredo Di Stefano in 1959, Luis Suarez in 1960, Omar Sivori in 1961, Lev Yashin in 1963, Denis Law in 1964 and Gerd Muller in 1970. While this is a nod to what might have been, the official awards before 1995 have remained unchanged – it’s just nice to know.
In any case, Pele did not go without individual recognition for his remarkable career. Among numerous inductions to Halls of Fame and accolades accumulated throughout his playing days, Pele was named Player of the Century by FIFA in 2000.
EPL
Harry Maguire suggests he isn’t ‘properly appreciated’ at Man Utd

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire has suggested that he is not as appreciated at club level as he is for England.
Maguire made the switch to the Red Devils for £80m back in 2019 and has since divided opinion after being named the skipper less than a year later. This season, he was quickly dropped by incoming United manager Erik ten Hag in favour of Raphael Varane and summer signing Lisandro Martinez.
At international level however, the centre-back has been one of England’s most dependable performers under Gareth Southgate, playing a major role in the Three Lions’ deep tournament runs over the last five years.
Maguire started for England in Thursday’s 2-1 win at Italy in Euro 2024 qualifying. He didn’t cover himself in glory for the Azzurri’s goal but stood tall late on to help grind out the victory.
Speaking to the media post-match, Maguire was asked if he feels ‘properly appreciated’.
“For England, yes, I do,” he replied. “Obviously, last season was difficult for the club, but, listen, I’ve proven myself to Gareth, who works with a wide range of centre backs. He has the choice of all the English centre-backs in the country and I play, every time I’m available, I’ve been in the team.
“I’m sure if you ask the rest of the lads they know what I bring to the team. I’m 30 years old but I shouldn’t really need to prove myself at this level. I’ve over 50 caps. I’m England’s top-scoring defender.
“I’ve played nearly 200 times for Manchester United, I’ve captained the club for three years now, but I do also understand that when you’re the captain of Manchester United you do come under the most amount of scrutiny. Last season at club level, my performance wasn’t good enough, alongside everybody else at club level, not just myself struggled. Everyone else struggled.”
Maguire recognises that he has not always been at his best while wearing a United shirt.
He was an easy scapegoat during their dreadful 2021/22 season in which they recorded their lowest ever points tally in the Premier League era.
That said, Maguire has also failed to kick on and if anything has taken several steps backwards after what was a promising first half to 2021, emerging as one of the league’s leading centre-backs and playing out of his skin while unfit in England’s run to the Euro 2020 final.
His case hasn’t been helped by his outward need silence critics, notably scoring for England and sticking his fingers in his ears as a celebration amid his decline for United.
EPL
Arsenal lead Rice race; Man Utd eye Ferguson

90min rounds up the latest transfer news, rumours and gossip circulating around the world…
Arsenal remain ahead of Chelsea in the race to sign Declan Rice from West Ham this summer. The midfielder’s preference is to stay in London amid previous links to Manchester City and Manchester United. (Football Insider)
New Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel will look to reunite with Chelsea duo Mateo Kovacic and Edouard Mendy when the summer window rolls around. (Calciomercato)
Manchester United are ready to send Amad Diallo back to Sassuolo as part of a bid to sign Italy midfielder Davide Frattesi. (CMW)
Another player on Manchester United‘s radar is Brighton striker Evan Ferguson. The 18-year-old scored on his debut for the Republic of Ireland earlier this week. (Football Insider)
Liverpool will look to strengthen their defensive ranks with the signing of Dutch defender Perr Schuurs, with current club Torino ready to sell for a fee of €50m. (Tuttosport)
Ilkay Gundogan is likely to leave Manchester City for Barcelona on a free transfer this summer. His contract expires at the end of the season. (The Athletic)
Real Madrid have joined Barcelona and Liverpool in the race to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. (Fabrizio Romano)
Meanwhile, Celta Vigo midfielder Gabri Veiga would prefer to join Real Madrid over the likes of Barcelona and Manchester United this summer. (Cadena SER)
After failing with a bid last summer, Chelsea are working on another offer to sign Romeo Lavia from Southampton. (Football Insider)
Arsenal and Newcastle are monitoring Atalanta striker Rasmus Hojland, who grabbed a hat-trick on his international debut for Denmark this week. (Tutto Atalanta)
EPL
Arsenal pre-season 2023/24: Fixtures and schedule

Having reached new heights in the Premier League in 2022/23, Arsenal will soon be beginning their preparations for the new campaign with a pre-season tour to get ready for 2023/24.
Preparations for last season took place in Germany for Arsenal but with the Covid-19 pandemic a bit more of a distant memory for many, it is expected that more teams will be heading further afield again to either the United States of America or Asia.
Arsenal are yet to announce a full training camp location for their pre-season but they do have one fixture already confirmed which drops a big clue.
The Gunners are going to be coming up against an MLS All-Star team in Washington D.C. which will be coached by Manchester United and England legend Wayne Rooney. That takes place on July 19 and it is hard to imagine that Arsenal will only play one game in America.
A semi-regular fixture of Arsenal’s pre-seasons in recent years has been the Emirates Cup, but there has not been any word on whether an edition of that will be taking place or not this summer. If there is, then Arsenal could be splitting their time between America and London.
All times BST.
As is the case for almost every big club in football now, all of Arsenal’s pre-season friendlies are expected to be televised live on Arsenal.com and their official app with a subscription.
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