Arsenal title plan has slight flaw as Arteta aims to go Invincible in ‘new league’
There is a slight flaw in Arsenal deciding to approach this sprint finish along a tightrope by simply winning the rest of their games 1-0.
There is a slight flaw in Arsenal deciding to approach this sprint finish along a tightrope by simply winning the rest of their games 1-0.
Man City’s domestic treble hopes were under threat against Southampton before Jeremy Doku and Nico Gonzalez inspired a comeback win.
Daniel Munoz is no Paolo Di Canio, but Liverpool are ending the season avoiding the sort of ‘calamity’ which may have cost Arne Slot his job.
Spurs finally won a Premier League match but still end the weekend as losers after West Ham’s late winner and Xavi Simons’ injury.
Unai Emery said Aston Villa were “not thinking of the Europa League” and “the focus is completely 100% today”. But that defeat said different.
Why is fan-led media being monetised without the fans being given a portion of the pie? Something’s not quite right here…
In an age of climate awareness, even football’s most cherished traditions are being asked to adapt -and the away day is no exception.
Chelsea fans are extras in a Christopher Nolan film. Rosenior’s tenure was a fever dream within a dream, a three-and-half month hallucination in the BlueCo nightmare.
Without INEOS in control, five deals this summer would be inevitable, including Manchester United overpaying for a £125m signing…
One Sun scribe has made up a Michael Carrick quote to pretend the Manchester United boss aimed a ‘dig’ at Ruben Amorim over Bruno Fernandes.
Liam Rosenior and Arsenal continue to dominate the Mailbox as there is a partial defence of the former, but less so of the latter.
Declan Rice is going to be a physical and emotional wreck, isn’t he? And he might not be the only England player broken by June.
Here are five England players who might hit the tournament just right – as an antidote to the Declan Rice broken misery.
FA Cup semi-final weekend takes centre stage but there’s a vital Premier League game for second-placed Arsenal and a promotion scramble.
Manchester United have spent nearly £2bn on 75 players since Fergie retired in 2013. Including seven Ruben Amorim buys, we’ve ranked them all.
Some of the game’s best managers are turning down the Chelsea job so how has BlueCo made them into Europe’s poisoned chalice?
If Liverpool get their hands on Yan Diomande, they will have two of Europe’s top 10 dribblers in their attack…
Leicester’s wage bill would be ridiculous in League One. Here’s an XI of Premier League players currently earning less than their top earner.
Rosenior’s gone but just how bad was he compared to other Chelsea managers of the Roman Abramovich and BlueCo ownership eras?
Erling Haaland has been a Premier League player for barely three seasons but has already outscored a legion of legends and is firing Norway to the World Cup.
“The absolute unthinkable” was on the cards in the last action of a game everyone assumed would be a means for Man City to steam ahead of Arsenal on goal ...
Rosenior has been sacked by Chelsea and the ten reasons for the boot include his lack of ‘aura’, a player rebellion and Super Frank.
Liam Rosenior has become the latest Premier League manager to look out of his depth in what has become a growing trend this season.
Everton may have suffered an agonising defeat to Liverpool on Sunday, but supporters can still be optimistic for four key reasons.
Liam Rosenior might be the most doomed manager appointment in Premier League history; Chelsea do have an unfortunate knack for it.
Alejandro Garnacho seems to be reaping what he sowed but the Chelsea winger is a victim of his environment and the weird obsession with overhyping young talent…
We bring you the many, wide-ranging mistakes of Chelsea owners BlueCo, whose extraordinary reign started with them sacking Tuchel. And now there’s Liam Rosenior.
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.
Arsenal and Manchester City should fear scorned exes, transfer targets and former players of bitter rivals in the Premier League title run-in.
Nobody wants to see valuable players edging towards a year away from free agency, especially not Ballon d’Or contenders.
Chelsea supporters ‘are holding their breath’ knowing that if they lose every game without scoring, they might get relegated.
We still have Spurs on track to go down and Arsenal to win absolutely nothing. And the Liam Rosenior prediction is nailed on.
Some clubs already have their eye on the final weekend, while others can’t look beyond the next game. Especially in north London…