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In fact, in spite of what Levy would have people believe, Berbatov isn’t one of football’s bad guys. The Bulgarian’s upbringing, which saw the young Berbatov often queue for up to eight ...
Four years after calling time on his playing career, Berbatov has grand ambitions of reshaping the football landscape in his native Bulgaria. He says that it’s neither status nor power that ...
But such unanimity is very rare in football. Split opinion is much more common and when it comes to Dimitar Berbatov, rarely can a player have divided opinion with such a gulf. There are two armed ...
“You cannot say it is football any more,” said the then Arsenal ... former Manchester United striker turned pundit Dimitar Berbatov said on Amazon Prime’s post-match coverage following ...
Bulgaria captain Dimitar Berbatov has announced his retirement from international football. Manchester United striker Berbatov made 74 appearances for his country and scored a record 48 goals.
But also in retirement, Berbatov’s love for the game continues, with him taking up coaching roles and frequently sharing insights about football’s finer details. His career serves as a ...
Berbatov told Betfred ... United will be one of the teams that will qualify for Champions League football.” ...
Some of the biggest attendances around the world this past year have been in women’s football. This was around one hundred people including me.” Berbatov’s presence in Plovdiv is a detail ...
Former Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur striker Dimitar Berbatov won two Premier League titles during his time at Old Trafford ...
The 41-year-old announced his retirement from football in September 2019 having started out as a professional back in 1998 for CSKA Sofia in his native country, Bulgaria. Berbatov moved to England ...
In an interview with FUTBIN, Berbatov voiced his admiration for Amad. “Amad is still very, very young with a lot of football to play. I think it was beneficial for him to go on loan to ...
Berbatov boards a plane to Manchester ... I didn't know who Robinho was because I had no interest in European football," Lee Jackson, City's long-serving groundsman, tells ESPN FC.