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paydesk has 6 reporters who cover Relegation Battle. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Relegation Battle are Moussa Diarra and David Hurst. Use our journalist directory to find an Relegation Battle member to work for you.

Journalists Who Cover Relegation Battle

Moussa Diarra

Bamako, Mali
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Moussa Diarra is a journalist based in Bamako, Mali.
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English French
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Journalism
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Away win in relegation six-pointer
01 Mar 2025  |  www.rcdespanyol.com  |  English  |  Relegation Battle
RCD Espanyol secured a crucial 0-1 away victory against Deportivo Alavés in a relegation battle, thanks to a late goal by Fernando Calero. The match saw Espanyol dominate with a strong defensive performance, limiting Alavés' offensive opportunities. This win marks Espanyol's first away victory of the season, moving them closer to safety in the league standings.
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David Hurst

Wigan, United Kingdom
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Freelance Photographer with over 35 years experience in press photography and 7 years as Picture Editor on Johnston Press's North West Picture Desk and shifts working on the Sunday Express.
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English
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Premier League final day: All you need to know about the teams fighting to avoid relegation
28 May 2023  |  www.pff.com  |  English  |  Relegation Battle
On the final weekend of the Premier League season, Everton, Leicester City, and Leeds United are battling to avoid relegation, with only one team able to retain their Premier League status. Everton, led by Sean Dyche, need a win against Bournemouth to ensure safety, despite injury concerns for key players. Leicester City, managed by Dean Smith, can surpass Everton with a win over West Ham United, relying on their superior goal difference. Leeds United, under Sam Allardyce, face a complex path to safety, needing a win against Tottenham Hotspur and favorable results from other matches. The article provides detailed analysis of each team's situation, key players, and potential outcomes.
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Terry Madyauta

Gweru, Zimbabwe
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My name is Terry Madyauta. I am a qualified and award-winning Zimbabwean journalist with six years experience. I write for NewsDay Zimbabwe and FARPost which is based in South Africa I've been a reporter since 2017.
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English Shona
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Relegation Royal Rumble: Win or Perish for Zimbabwe's Topflight Football Teams
17 Mar 2024  |  The Standard  |  English  |  Relegation Battle
The article discusses the intense relegation battle in Zimbabwe's topflight football league. Five teams are at risk of joining Cranborne Bullets in relegation. ZPC Kariba and Yadah are in a slightly better position, needing a win in their matches against Cranborne Bullets and Dynamos, respectively, to ensure safety. However, Triangle, Black Rhinos, and Sheasham are in a more precarious situation, requiring not only a win but also for other teams to drop points. The article highlights the importance of goal difference in the final decision and includes comments from coaches Saul Chaminuka of ZPC Kariba and Lizwe Sweswe of Sheasham, who express their concerns and hopes for the final matches.
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Zoran Milosavljevic

Beograd, Serbia
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I am the Reuters Balkan sports correspondent principally covering countries of the former Yugoslavia while I also freelance for the International Tennis Federation and the European Handball Federation. My top two sports are soccer and basketball but I have inside knowledge of several others. I am ...
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Bruce convinced Newcastle will bounce back
18 Sept 2021  |  The West Australian  |  English  |  Relegation Battle
Newcastle United manager Steve Bruce remains confident that his team will escape the Premier League relegation zone despite a 1-1 draw with Leeds United, which left them 18th with two points from five games. Bruce acknowledged the fans' frustrations but praised their support during the match. He expressed satisfaction with the team's response and playing style, believing it will ensure their safety. The article highlights the team's current struggles, the fans' reactions, and Bruce's optimistic outlook.
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Jessy Parker Humphreys

London, United Kingdom
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Jessy Parker Humphreys is a freelance women's football journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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English
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Journalism
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Sports
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The WSL relegation battle, where two points separate the bottom six teams
06 Dec 2024  |  www.nytimes.com  |  English  |  Relegation Battle
The Women's Super League (WSL) is experiencing a tight relegation battle, with only two points separating the bottom six teams. The league's structure, with only one relegation spot, contributes to the competitive nature at the bottom. Aston Villa stands out with a positive expected goal difference, suggesting they are unlikely to be relegated. Crystal Palace is currently at the bottom, with the worst expected goal difference, making them favorites for relegation. Injuries have impacted teams like Everton and Leicester City, affecting their performance. The article discusses the potential for more relegation spots to increase competition and investment in the league.
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Peter Young

London, United Kingdom
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Peter Young is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.

He writes analytical articles on foreign and economic policy issues. On economics, tax policy is of particular interest. 

He also has written widely on problems facing Cuba, Venezuela and other states aligned with Russia.
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English
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Feature Stories Fact Checking
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Politics
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Column on the Premier League: For these clubs, relegation would be dramatic
14 Apr 2023  |  www.tagesspiegel.de  |  German  |  Relegation Battle
Nine teams in the Premier League are fighting to avoid relegation, with only six points separating the 12th place from the bottom three. The relegation battle is more intense than ever, and for some clubs, the prospect of playing in the Championship is unimaginable. The clock is ticking, and for three teams, the nightmare of relegation will become a reality.
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