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He's quite good that Sterling fella, isn't he? Friday 25 October 2019 This is Raheem's world, we're

He's quite good that Sterling fella, isn't he? [FourFourTwo]( Friday 25 October 2019 [View this email online]( This is Raheem's world, we're just living in it It's been another bumper week for Raheem Sterling. The England international wreaked havoc among Crystal Palace's backline by providing a sumptuous assist for David Silva, before racking up a hat-trick against Atalanta in the Champions League. The man is on fire (not literally, we're pleased to say). So our timing couldn't have been more perfect, then. This month we've stuck Raheem on the cover of FourFourTwo, out in all fine outlets now. We were given nearly two hours with the England forward and got him chatting about everything from Liverpool and knighthoods to silencing his critics and growing up fast at Manchester City. You know who you are... Hyundai gives grassroots coaches invaluable experience with Chelsea Cobham masterclass Sponsored Content As part of the scheme, local Hyundai dealerships sponsor and offer money-can’t-buy-experiences to 11 boys’ and girls’ teams from around the UK, highlighting their commitment to grassroots football and supporting fans across the country. In September, one coach from each Hyundai FC team was invited to Chelsea’s training ground in Cobham to learn from the Blues’ UEFA-qualified coaches – giving them invaluable experience and providing expert advice to take back to their relevant teams. As part of their exciting day, the lucky reps from each club were invited to watch an open training session with the Chelsea senior team, led by Frank Lampard. The coaches then participated in an academy session, where Blues coaches put their youngsters to the test with a variety of top training drills and challenges to develop strength and agility. To read more about the initiative, click the button below. [READ MORE HERE]( ISSUE 306 Manchester City and England star Raheem Sterling tells us FFT that he's now targeting the Ballon d'Or, having silenced his doubters and turned the tide. We also head north to watch the Arctic Circle derby, chat to Burnley striker Ashley Barnes, spend a day with Lazio's ultras, and list eight ways to make Barcelona and Real Madrid great again. Plus, Michael Knighton recalls his failed takeover of Manchester United, Michael Owen looks back on his golden 2001, and Ronald de Boer remembers telling Sean Connery that he thought his new film was crap. Plus much, much more. It's a banger, so get involved...👇 [BUY IT HERE]( ⚜ Quiz Of The Week ⚜ Can you name the 51 all-time top scorers in the Champions League? Earlier this week, Robert Lewandowski became the fifth-highest scorer in Champions League history. The [Bayern Munich]( forward has already scored 20 goals this season (it's October) and has netted in every single Bayern match so far except for the German Super Cup. He is, it turns out, pretty good. To honour his achievements, we've updated our list of the all-time Champions League top scorers, with Lewandowski proudly sitting in his new top-five position. All you have to do is name the other 50. We've given you each player’s goal total and the clubs they’ve represented in the Champions League. Ten minutes are on the clock and we’d love to know how you get on [@FourFourTwo]( – we’ll retweet the best efforts, if you don’t give answers away – and please challenge some pals while you’re at it [THINK YOU CAN GET 100%?]( The FourFourTwo Podcast: It’s a pretty big rivalry – you might have heard of it. They call it El Clasico. Right now, the two sides are facing a crisis, in their own way: neither side won the Champions League last season for the first time in six years. So how do they get back on top in Europe? Conor Pope talks to Andy Murray, who has written a blueprint for success for Barca and Real [in the new issue of FourFourTwo](. There is no Clasico match this weekend, even though there should be. Colin Millar, author of The Frying Pan of Spain – a history of the Seville derby – and editor of Football Espana, explains why that is – and what other political shenanigans are going on in the Spanish league. To listen or subscribe, click the link below. [LISTEN HERE]( 🎁 CHRISTMAS SALE, NOW ON! 🎁 🎄Get 3 issues for £9.50 🎄 [🎁 GET YOUR SUBSCRIPTION HERE! 🎁]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Future Logo] © Future Publishing Limited. Reg No. 3757874 England. Quay House, The Ambury, Bath BA1 1UA To unsubscribe from FourFourTwo emails please [click here]( This email is intended for {EMAIL} View our Terms and Conditions [here](

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