Southgate to Man Utd? England boss has been replicating Ten Hag’s biggest failing for years
Southgate’s record as England manager is fantastic but beating the best has proven difficult. Amid pressure on Ten Hag, Man Utd should look elsewhere.
Southgate’s record as England manager is fantastic but beating the best has proven difficult. Amid pressure on Ten Hag, Man Utd should look elsewhere.
The pitch forks are out amid fresh ‘expulsion’ claims as we await the verdict on Manchester City’s alleged 115 breaches of FFP. How will they feel about their potential sanctions?
Perhaps surprisingly, England have a losing all-time record against only four countries. But their record against Brazil is absolutely honking.
We’re really not being contrary here – this ranking was done before anyone even noticed Nike’s ‘playful’ flag. The Euro 2024 England kit is an instant classic….
England was proudly held as a success in empathy and unity, but Ben White has helped prove Gareth Southgate and his team are no longer fit for purpose.
Arsenal are better equipped to go all the way this year and the return of Timber is one reason they should fancy their chances in the Premier League title race.
Liverpool fans weren’t happy with Kobbie Mainoo being called up ahead of Harvey Elliott, but they should be delighted that he may never be good enough to play for England.
The Kobbie Mainoo hype train has well and truly left the station and it seems as if England manager Gareth Southgate is belatedly on board.
Is it awful to rank the relegation battlers in order of how much we’d like them to go down? Yes, but it’s Everton, isn’t it?
FA Cup glory should grant Mauricio Pochettino another season at Stamford Bridge; otherwise, it’s time for Todd Boehly to play opposites and hire the man made for Chelsea: Diego Simeone.
The top three are still the top three, but there are some significant movers below that in our rigorously scientific Premier League Mood Rankings.
Erik ten Hag could have lost his job on Sunday but the win over Liverpool – or any single game, including the FA Cup final – cannot be allowed to ...
Mauricio Pochettino’s Chelsea were a chaotic mess, bereft of confidence and leadership, on their way to securing another trip to Wembley…
Spurs’ non-performance against an excellent Fulham was both entirely baffling and somehow thoroughly predictable from a tirelessly unserious football club.
The Ivan Toney Self-Auction Tour is getting a little embarrassing, Nottingham Forest are their own worst enemy, Burnley sub subs and Luton will not die.
Everton cannot score for toffee so the wonderful form of a Wembley-bound striker they sold to balance unsalvageable books might not improve the mood.
Ollie Watkins’ injury scare made it a bittersweet night for Aston Villa as their thrashing of Ajax proved why Erik ten Hag should reject a return…
Hard to know what to say about that Liverpool win given the cartoonishly bad Sparta Prague defending. But it’s another game ticked off.
West Ham played with thrilling attacking verve to demolish Freiburg 5-0 in the Europa League. It all begs a question: why can’t they do this more often?
Kalvin Phillips was told he had to leave Manchester City and play more regularly to keep his England place for the Euros. He forgot to read the fine print.
Jordan Henderson is captaining the worst Ajax team this century having earned nothing from a Saudi sojourn which left his reputation in tatters. Meanwhile, Liverpool are on course for a ...
CBS Jamie Carragher is essentially unrecognisable from Sky Sports Jamie Carragher but this is what happens when you encourage viral banter.
Barcelona can once again be cast as the outsiders and the underdogs in Spain; they are the club of La Masia and it makes them easier to love.
Arsenal spent £105m on Declan Rice but that will be a bargain if they lift a trophy this season. It’s the best signing since Liverpool’s transformative 2018.
Is there really any further need for any of us to be subjected to any more Tim Sherwood? Maybe ask Cole Palmer after that excruciating exchange.
Mikel Arteta gambled a great deal of his stock and Arsenal’s enviable position on David Raya and Kai Havertz. They are Champions League quarter-finalists.
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.
Cole Palmer is outperforming Phil Foden as Mikel Arteta’s three-year-old ‘project’ prophecy offers hope for Chelsea fans after a big win over Newcastle.
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.
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.