Imperious Mo Salah odds-on for third PFA Footballer of the Year award
Mo Salah will surely mark his last season in the Premier League with his third PFA Player of the Year award.
Mo Salah will surely mark his last season in the Premier League with his third PFA Player of the Year award.
Mo Salah grabbed another goal and yet more assists as Liverpool continued a leisurely stroll towards the Premier League title against West Ham.
Mohamed Salah is only showing signs of speeding up, not slowing down. The Liverpool legend has been electric in 2024/25. Here are his outrageous statistics.
A win is a win when you’ve managed only one in your previous 13 games, but Manchester City were wildly unconvincing yet again at Leicester.
Ruben Amorim knew he was walking into a tough job but he’s not alone in failing to foresee the following five gut punches at Man Utd in the longest month ...
Including a worrying number of big-money disappointments, we have ranked the 17 players who cost a Premier League club £70m or more.
An East Midlands club surging up the table after dodging relegation, champions collapsing, Big Six in the mud. There’s a bit of 15/16 about 24/25.
Including players from Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United, here are our top 10 worst Premier League signings of the season.
We can’t wait to see who Ange Postecoglou plays at centre-back against Wolves, or indeed if he’ll even bother, while unlikely Champions League chasers clash on a Big Sunday.
Arsenal did little to put doubts over their ability to cope without Bukayo Saka aside against Ipswich. They’re going to have to do a lot better than that to keep ...
Man Utd had an absolute ‘mare at Wolves but two players in particular contributed to their team’s downfall.
Manchester City have slipped 12 points behind leaders Liverpool, which is weird because they have way more creativity than Liverpool…
There was a rotter of a 0.94 xG miss from the fella at the top of this list as Dominic Szoboszlai and Savinho also feature highly.
Liverpool capped a brilliant Boxing Day for them with what turned out to be a comfortable victory over Leicester. They’re gonna win it and they bloody know it.
There will be talk of Ruben Amorim needing ‘four or five transfer windows to turn things around at Manchester United’ but the embarrassing weeds must be removed first.
Chelsea were naive against a very good Fulham side and Behdad Eghbali may change his opinion on the need for January additions. Also, Cole Palmer’s a wonder.
Pep Guardiola is “unsackable”, but the chances of him resigning are growing as Everton were the latest side given an easy ride by his spent Man City squad…
Liverpool have an obvious best January signing; it might be the greatest winter window addition ever. Chelsea will be desperate to change theirs soon.
It’s Christmas so our gift to you is laughing at our own sorry asses for our pre-season predictions, which were particularly rotten this season.
Liverpool sit top of the Premier League at Christmas. It’s a good place to be, for sure; but not always *that* good given what can happen next…
Boxing Day 1963 is the most famously bonkers day in English Football League history. If ever there was a season to match it, though…
Are we taking Ruben Amorim at his word that he will put Marcus Rashford’s intention to depart to one side? With every game televised, there’s loads to go at
Won’t come as a huge surprise that four Man City stars have made our list of ‘world class’ Premier League players who have had a 2024 to forget.
Ruben Amorim and Ruud van Nistelrooy are finally together in abject misery, along with Bernardo Silva and Brentford. Mo Salah, Nuno and Vitor Pereira shone.
Kylian Mbappe had already won 17 trophies and scored 329 career goals before making his predestined move to Real Madrid. And he has started well enough.
Dejan Kulusevski is the second-highest scorer in Premier League games against the Big Six of all current Spurs players. Heung-min Son has a decent lead.
Man Utd were rotten v Bournemouth but there were enough genuine thwackings elsewhere to keep them down to just one man in the worst XI.
Spurs are a failed experiment after a humbling defeat that shouldn’t be shrugged off just because champions-in-waiting Liverpool were excellent.
Liverpool got the last word in a dominant 6-3 victory away to Tottenham having at one point led 5-1. It was all very, very Tottenham
Fulham look well-coached off the ball but lack firepower up top. Losing the creative left-back would be a blow, but reinvesting well could go a long way
As ‘panic buy’ season approaches, here are five potential impulsive January transfers, including Luke Shaw-lite to Manchester United from Chelsea…
We give you 10 players who are really good at football and seem like nice people. Yep, here are the Premier League stars we can’t help but love.
As things currently stand, the top five places in the Premier League would all claim a place in next season’s Champions League.