DAZN's Billion-Dollar Gamble: Can Saudi Cash Turn Red Ink Green?

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From the high-pressure halls of Real Madrid to the rising ambition of Lake Como, Nico Paz has evolved from a "prospect" into a genuine playmaker. In this episode, we explore the tactical shift and personal growth that saw the Argentine midfielder trade the Bernabéu for Italy, det ...  Show more

The Belgian Buzzsaw: How Alexis Saelemaekers Fueled Milan’s Resurrection

From a quiet loan signing to a Scudetto-winning staple, Alexis Saelemaekers became the tactical heartbeat of AC Milan’s return to glory. In this episode, we break down the "unlikely hero" narrative of the Belgian winger, exploring how his relentless work rate, tactical intelligen ...  Show more

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