
Man City: Lescott, Crouch give Guardiola resignation verdict after Aston Villa defeat
Joleon Lescott doesn’t think Man City boss Pep Guardiola is “anywhere close to resigning” after a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday.
Joleon Lescott doesn’t think Man City boss Pep Guardiola is “anywhere close to resigning” after a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa on Saturday.
Former Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott believes the club are “favourites at every stage” of this year’s Champions League as Pep Guardiola has “eradicated complacency” in the side he has ...
Joleon Lescott insists Tottenham were never seriously considered as “title contenders” after they were beaten 2-1 by Wolves on Saturday.
Joleon Lescott thinks Curtis Jones has proved himself “worthy” of being a regular starter in Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool midfield three.
Rio Ferdinand didn’t enjoy being “surrounded by City players” during BT Sport’s coverage and claimed one of them had “smugness coming out of his pores” in the build-up.
Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch believes Joao Cancelo is as important for Man City as Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland.
Fabrizio Romano has suggested that “Arsenal can’t compete” with the likes of Liverpool and Real Madrid in the chase for Jude Bellingham.
Arsenal will be able to attract the likes of Jude Bellingham if they finish in the top four, according to a former Man City defender.
Who will win the Premier League title this season? Joleon Lescott makes his predictions…
“His intelligence, vision and movement are some of his strongest traits.”
“He is a joy to watch as a fan and ex-player because when he runs at you, he has great balance, great speed.”
“I do think a bad result [or] bad performance against Liverpool could spell serious trouble for him.”
“I think if Man United were to get him, someone of that stature, that would instantly propel them into contenders.”
Jimenez is one of a number of strikers linked with United.
Joleon Lescott doesn’t think that any of Liverpool’s players would get into Pep Guardiola’s outfit.
Which players from the past would solve their former club’s problems in the present?
If you think Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City or Tottenham signings are safe, you are most certainly wrong.
Did Sunderland sign Lescott for his “experience” of tweeting pictures of expensive cars after a 6-0 defeat?
Well, David Moyes did say that he didn’t expect to make significant signings…
Some Danilo to Arsenal guff (and it is guff), Lescott to Sunderland, Lindelof still being talked about…
A knee injury had ruled him out for most of the season so he has left AEK Athens.
Cumulative transfer fees, but with a difference. Only players who have never played outside the UK are allowed.
Joleon Lescott really gets it, doesn’t he? He really understands what football fandom is
Wenger has to find a new answer to an old problem, while that Memphis Depay was lovely.
Garde believes Lescott’s tweet was an accident, but Villa boss expects such a senior pro to be more careful.
“I don’t own that car. I wouldn’t tweet that picture,” insists the Villa defender who admits it doesn’t look great.
Lots on Van Gaal, Pardew, McClaren and Welbeck. Plus the man who makes Liverpool’s attack tick
Remi Garde says Leicester’s heroics can inspire Aston Villa to Premier League safety.
Garde hailed Lescott after Villa beat Palace, while Pardew blamed Hennessey for the defeat.