Robbie Savage’s Winners & Losers: Spurs ‘so open’ but Chelsea can challenge
Robbie Savage can’t believe how open Tottenham left themselves, while Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho helped make Chelsea the big Winners…
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Robbie Savage can’t believe how open Tottenham left themselves, while Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho helped make Chelsea the big Winners…
It was a dire weekend for Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle; six of their struggling stars feature in the Premier League’s worst XI…
Manchester United have binned their sporting director – but would you recognise the other 18 currently holding sway in the Premier League?
Ten Hag and Cooper have gone, but the Sack Race moves on regardless. Julen Lopetegui is favourite, but here comes Big Ange…
What do Cristiano Ronaldo, Sadio Mane and Laurent Robert have in common with a couple of Arsenal icons? Backheel goalscoring brilliance for one.
Only three Premier League games kicking off at 3pm on a Saturday afternoon is utter woke nonsense, of course, but all three had their stories to tell.
Mikel Pulis is ‘more like David Moyes’ than Pep Guardiola, while Tottenham Hotspur are at risk of copying Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United.
Turns out we’re terrible judges of character and managerial quality. Postecoglou’s not a good bloke and Ten Hag didn’t have a plan…
Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola is reportedly ‘insisting’ on signing Newcastle United star Bruno Guimaraes, who could be included in a swap deal.
Mikel Arteta’s second and Van Nistelrooy has made the top ten in our ranking of Premier League players turned managers. It’s a rotten list.
Keane says Alexis Mac Allister displayed his naivety in Liverpool’s draw with Newcastle and claims Virgil Van Dijk was a lucky boy.
Gary O’Neil was pushed closer to the Wolves sack with a shambolic defeat to Everton as Craig Dawson played the part of Tim Sherwood and Tyrone Mings.
Newcastle showed the rest of the Premier League a very obvious route to success against Liverpool, but they don’t have Mohamed Salah.
Julen Lopetegui is yet again ‘under major internal scrutiny’ at West Ham as they seem destined to break a dreadful Premier League record held by Newcastle.
There have been some worrying losses of form from those who were brilliant in 2023/24; the PFA awards winner is chief among them.
According to reports, Liverpool’s interest in Anthony Gordon ‘became the talk of the Three Lions camp’ during the European Championships.
Our favourite stat of all stats is the only one capable of matching Manchester City’s freak this season. Points won from behind are the best.
Brentford have dropped an eye-popping 14 Premier League points from winning positions already, while Liverpool are a flawless 11/11 when leading.
How many of these footballers out of contract in 2025 will be on the move in January when they can talk to foreign clubs?
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal and Tottenham are ahead of the other 16.
We are now into December, so we have ranked the Christmas schedule of every Premier League team from the easiest to the most difficult
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It is time to look back on the transfer dealings of all 20 Premier League clubs in 2024. Without further ado, here are their biggest mistakes…
Man United are not expected to pursue Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko next summer but three Premier League rivals ‘are keeping tabs’, according to reports.
Manchester City cutting transfer market costs, Pep Guardiola’s uncertain future, Txiki Begiristain retiring and Cole Palmer leaving is not a good look.
Ruben Amorim could be dealt a harsh dose of reality against Arsenal as we wonder what’s worse than a crisis as Man City welcome Nottingham Forest.
Arsenal will host Man Utd in the third round of the FA Cup as Manchester City were drawn against Salford City and Tottenham against non-league Tamworth.
Here is the worst player for every Premier League club in 2024/25. We are using WhoScored average match ratings, so please shout at them, not us.
The 2024/25 Premier League season is in full swing and we have some lovely statistics for you. Here are the leading players across 29 metrics.
It genuinely feels more likely that Pep Guardiola resigns than he turns this around. Liverpool and Bukayo Saka are brilliant. Newcastle and Everton are not.
Pep Guardiola ‘will find a way to recover’, according to Robbie Savage. But this Liverpool side is walking away with it.
Ruud van Nistelrooy might have made a mistake in taking the Leicester job. Evanilson and Chris Wood are brilliant, while Marc Guehi had his redemption.