And then there were two. After years of top-class performances with Everton in the Premier League, the time has come for Fellaini to showcase his talents on the world’s biggest stage, and few can be bigger than on the world’s stage in global football’s most successful nation. Opposition players in England find him a handful to deal with whether he is going forward in attack or shielding his back four, and it will be interesting to see whether this translates into results when the chips are down.
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Gautam Viswanathan
Professional Journalist Gautam Viswanathan has one very simple dream: he wants to commentate at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
A post-graduate from the University of Sheffield in the UK, Gautam is an NCTJ accredited journalist, who in his own words is an "impartial journalist first, Arsenal fan second".
Gautam writes for several publications including Network 18's Firstpost, Italian Football Site Footy News 24 and Sportskeeda and divides his time between Bangalore, India and Muscat, Oman.