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Szumi

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  1. MLS I think prides itself on its utter lack of transparency when it comes to the salary cap and how teams stay compliant with it. And I think that's going to continue to be the theme with Miami, a club that has already broken the salary cap rules. Both Suarez and Alba, by MLS rules, can each only make $1.6m a year with Miami. That's roughly $31k a week. It's been a long, long time since either made that little money for their club, and I will be shocked if that's all they're actually getting paid for real to be in Miami.

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  2. Villa were very hard done by on the VAR call. The keeper is absolutely fouled on the corner, yes, but it has zero impact on the play and ensuing goal. Very clear new phase of play as Sheffield United try to dribble out of their own box, lose possession, and Villa score. Really don't understand how the keeper being fouled 10+ seconds previously had anything to do with the goal.

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  3. Philly really should be looking at getting an experienced DC in stat. Having an unqualified defensive coordinator is unacceptable, especially when the defense is only getting worse. There's been no schematic changes or improvements really anywhere.

     

     

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  4. The Eagles won way too many close games that they didn't deserve at all. It's essentially the trope of the team massively overperforming their xG to get wins only to start losing when the numbers bottom out. 

    I'm a Philly fan, but this team is not a legitimate contender. Jalen Hurts turns the ball over too much, the red zone offense is laughably bad, and the defense is the worst in the NFL. Linebackers cannot tackle, and their secondary ensures there's at least one guy wide open every play. Slay and Bradberry had career years last year, and are now having career years this year of the opposite kind. 

  5. Villa have been a wonderful mix of landing an incredible manager - I would absolutely say he's the 3rd best manager by some distance - who has helped good players develop even more, an ownership willing to splash some significant cash on quality signings (Carlos, Torres, Bailey, Diaby, Tielemans since he's on huge wages apparently), and players working very hard together on and off the ball. Also huge credit to Diego Carlos for how amazing he's been after coming back from injury.

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