Favourite for PFA Player of the Year would buck the trend as Haaland pushed into fourth
Erling Haaland was PFA Player of the Year last season but he is not Manchester City’s most important player in their title challenge.
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Erling Haaland was PFA Player of the Year last season but he is not Manchester City’s most important player in their title challenge.
You truly won’t believe who’s decried ‘the orgy of admiration’ that followed Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Man City.
The Mailbox identifies one worrying trend that could come back to bite Liverpool in the Premier League title race, while the penalty debate continues to rage…
Richard Keys has slammed Pep Guardiola for being “plain rude” to a reporter after Man City were held to a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at the weekend.
We’re 28 games into the Premier League season and this is the XI that has wowed so far. At least according to the algorithms.
Manchester United’s new regime are going for young English talent, with Jarrad Branthwaite at the top of their list, while Manchester City want Brazilian midfielders…
Picking the 10 best clubs to support was actually harder than the 10 worst. Turns out most fans are miserable most of the time.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand insists some Arsenal fans are getting carried away after they moved top of the Premier League over the weekend.
Arsenal icon Ian Wright has addressed the “elephant in the room” about Manchester City during a Jurgen Klopp vs Pep Guardiola discussion.
Phil Foden has scored more Premier League goals for Manchester City against Big Six teams than Erling Haaland in what is turning out to be quite the battle.
Daniel Sturridge combines ‘vibes’ with considered insight for Sky Sports, and the fact that Joey Barton doesn’t like him makes us lke him even more.
Gary Neville claimed Jamie Carragher’s comments on Monday Night Football on the rivalry between Liverpool and Manchester City were “offensive”.
Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has basically admitted that Liverpool should have had a last-minute penalty against Manchester City.
Jurgen Klopp, Jonny Evans, an Arsenal player answering Gary Neville and Zack Nelson are thriving, but Nottingham Forest and David Moyes just sound stupid.
Liverpool fans are looking in the wrong direction for somebody to blame for the draw v Man City. We have loads more title race fall-out noise.
Aston Villa have four players in our worst XI, with flops from Fulham and Nottingham Forest stopping this team from being dominated by claret and blue.
The hyperbole has been turned up to 11 after a pretty good Liverpool-Man City game that has become an ‘instant classic’ as any Liverpool failures are forgotten.
One day, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City reign shall end and they’ll need a new manager. Who’s that going to be then? Chances are, one of these guys.
Danny Murphy reckons Liverpool have shown Arsenal and other sides the way to get a result against Man City for the rest of the season.
Gary Neville insists Man City have still “not learnt” how to cope with the “washing machine” at Anfield after drawing 1-1 with Liverpool on Sunday.
Liverpool v Man City brings us great footballers, great football, but what does it all mean? Does it not matter at all? Is it a form of evil?
Roy Keane and Jamie Carragher have rated the chance of Arsenal pipping Liverpool or Manchester City to the Premier League title this season.
The first Liverpool v Manchester City Mailbox is dominated by that non-penalty decision and the disappearance of Haaland.
Jurgen Klopp: “You employed Mike Dean, is he working for Sky? Congratulations that’s a great appointment by the way.”
Manchester City escaped from Anfield with a point after a second-half hiding which saw Luis Diaz shine but ultimately cost Liverpool the win. This title race is going to the wire.
Pep Guardiola has been grilled on his relationship with Kevin de Bruyne after a touchline bust-up during Man City’s draw with Liverpool at Anfield.
That might be the last time we see Guardiola and Klopp go head-to-head in England, and if it was, it was a fitting conclusion to their one-sided rivalry.
Liverpool and Man City fought out a battling draw in what is likely to be the final Premier League match up between Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola.
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Jurgen Klopp has spent very nearly as much per major trophy as Pep Guardiola. That and more stats to define their Premier League rivalry.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has commented on Manchester City superstar Erling Haaland admitting that his “focus” is not on signing a new contract.
Noel Gallagher has hit out at Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold following the defender’s comments about Manchester City.
The Mailbox hits out at Erik ten Hag even though Manchester United apparently should be 18 points clear of Liverpool and the “this means more” debate rolls on.
Chelsea have reportedly decided ‘to sell’ Conor Gallagher and could replace him with a Newcastle United standout, while Man City ‘brace for a £100m bid’.