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The 5 best players of the Europa League


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Almost three months are left until the final, and fans and fans of Vulkan bet online betting are asking themselves the same question: which players will excel in the final? We have compiled a list of the top 5 players you should definitely keep an eye on.
The most underrated players of the tournament
In this list, the players in the top 5 leagues in Europe are sorted by their average scores in their leagues in the 2021/22 season. It is surprising that even fans with years of experience do not realize how good they are. But we will prove that this is not the case.
Thomas Muller – Germany
After the failure at the 2018 World Cup, Muller was one of the players that Joachim Löw dealt with during the team’s rebuilding. Now Löw is retiring, and the striker is returning to the DFB squad.
Muller scored 44 times for Bayern in this tournament and also provided 22 assists. This is more than Ronaldinho, the real Ronaldo and Eden Hazard combined.
He ranks 13th in the list of top scorers in the CL and scores every 116 minutes. In addition, Muller is not a clear number 9 and plays in a team with Lewandowski, who is one of the best strikers in history.
N’Golo Kante – France
Two-thirds of the earth is covered by water, and N’Golo Kante takes care of the rest. The saying of English fans has rarely been truer than in the recent past. Chelsea’s wonder forward Kante has been the defining player of recent weeks in the Champions League and Premier League.
There is currently no better ball carrier than Kante, and thanks to his game intelligence, he is also a key force in the French midfield.
Jadon Sancho – England
After last summer’s transfer saga involving a possible move to Manchester United, the new season started slowly. However, at the latest in January, Sancho shone again for Borussia Dortmund.
The 21-year-old winger is an outstanding dribbler, and his speed makes him a nightmare for every opponent. Is there a better opportunity than the European Championship to check it out?
Bruno Fernandes – Portugal
Fernandes’ impact on Manchester United after his move from Sporting in January 2020 cannot be overstated. He has long been one of the best playmakers in Europe and is considered a constant driver of Vulkan bet on football for his teammates.
Fernandes cultivates a risky style of play, characterized by the search for a lethal pass. Will he be allowed to demonstrate this ability alongside Cristiano Ronaldo in Portugal?
Eden Hazard – Belgium
Eden Hazard’s reputation as a potential Ballon d’Or winner has long preceded him. That’s what Real Madrid thought when they signed Azar from Chelsea for €100 million in the summer of 2019.
However, since then, the technically brilliant striker has been plagued by injuries and physical problems. However, he shouldn’t be written off as he can still decide every game with a brilliant move.
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Maple Leafs move forward with Treliving as Dubas lands with Penguins – NHL.com


TORONTO — The Toronto Maple Leafs had a plan in place. With their fan base in panic mode after Kyle Dubas was not brought back as GM last month, the Maple Leafs introduced Brad Treliving on Thursday as the GM who would lead the franchise forward.
This press conference was going to be about the future, about what the experienced Treliving, 53, could do for Toronto, not about Dubas, who 13 days earlier had been told his services would no longer be required after a five-year stint as a Maple Leafs GM.
And for an hour or so on Thursday, it was. Until it wasn’t.
At 11:31 ET, some 29 minutes before Treliving and team president Brendan Shanahan were scheduled to address the media at Scotiabank Arena, the Pittsburgh Penguins issued a release announcing Dubas as president of hockey operations. Yep. That same Dubas. The release noted that Dubas and members of the Fenway Sports Group would hold their own press conference in Pittsburgh at 1 p.m., one hour after Treliving’s meeting with the media.
Was it just a coincidence that all this took place on the same day? Was this a chance for Dubas and the Penguins to upstage his former team?
Shanahan quickly rejected that notion, trying to calm the conspiracy theorists who thought something fishy was going on regarding the scheduling.
“I don’t think it was intentional timing,” he said. “They need to get to work as well.
“I fully endorse Kyle.”
Maybe Shanahan doesn’t believe the timing was intentional. But it certainly was intriguing. And it was almost as if the day progressed as dictated from the pages of a movie script.
Indeed, the Maple Leafs and Penguins will be connected by the common thread that is Dubas.
It certainly makes for a fascinating tale of two franchises.
Dubas, 37, is one of the sharpest young hockey minds in the game. The Maple Leafs, under his watch, went 221-109-42 in the regular season but won one Stanley Cup Playoff series in that span despite featuring uber-talented players like forwards Auston Matthews, Mitchell Marner, William Nylander and John Tavares, and defenseman Morgan Rielly.
Video: Penguins name Dubas president of hockey operations
Dubas was in the final season of his contract in 2022-23. It was the Maple Leafs’ decision not to give him a new contract last offseason.
According to Shanahan, the decision had been made to bring back Dubas, even after the Maple Leafs were eliminated by the Florida Panthers in the Eastern Conference Second Round on May 12. A contract offer had been presented to Dubas prior to the Maple Leafs locker cleanout day three days later, he said. But when Dubas addressed the media that day, he lamented how difficult the season had been on his family and how he had to discuss with his loved ones whether he needed time to recalibrate.
Dubas said that regardless of what decision he’d make regarding a return to the Maple Leafs, “You won’t see me next week pop up elsewhere. I can’t put [my family] through that after this year.”
He was right. He didn’t pop up the next week; it was actually closer to two weeks that he surfaced in Pittsburgh.
To be fair, he said it was his wife, Shannon, who prodded him to explore the Penguins situation. It was, in the end, a partial family decision.
At the same time, in his new role he gets the power he coveted in Toronto. With Shanahan in place, that was never going to happen with the Maple Leafs. And when Shanahan received a counteroffer from Dubas’ agent with a revised financial package, which is a synonym for “more money,” Shanahan cut the cord.
You can’t make this up. It truly is the stuff of soap operas.
And where it goes from here is can’t-miss TV.
Both teams are star-studded. That’s where the similarities end.
Treliving didn’t come out and say it, but he seemed to hint that the so-called “Core Four” of Matthews, Marner, Nylander and Tavares could stay intact. Though skill has a lot to do with that, so does age. Matthews is 25, Marner 26, Nylander 27. You could say their best years could be ahead of them.
The same can’t be said for the core Dubas inherits. Forwards Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, and defenseman Kris Letang will each be at least 36 when next season starts. At the same time, the championship pedigree of the three future Hall of Famers who have helped the Penguins win three Stanley Cup championships can’t be questioned.
Treliving is somewhat shackled under the NHL salary cap because the Core Four gobble up more than $40 million of the space under it. Dubas has far more flexibility; indeed, he mentioned the Penguins will have around $20 million of cap space to play with.
Then there are the coaching situations. Pittsburgh’s Mike Sullivan was the coach of the Penguins’ 2016 and 2017 Cup title teams and can coach “forever,” according to Dubas. There is more uncertainty for Treliving, who said he’ll meet with Maple Leafs incumbent Sheldon Keefe and try to learn more about him before determining his future. Keefe, by the way, also coached under Dubas in two other leagues: the Ontario Hockey League with Sault St. Marie and the American Hockey League with the Toronto Marlies.
So many plots. So many storylines.
All that remains to set the stage for this juicy narrative is for the 2023-24 schedule to be released in the next couple of months. Because any games between Treliving’s Maple Leafs and Dubas’ Penguins need to be circled on the calendar for obvious reasons, no matter how both men might try to downplay them.
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