Déjà vu all over again for EPL rivals
ARSENAL lose at Stoke, Liverpool can’t defend set pieces, more Wembley woes for Spurs and Jose Mourinho has a title in his sights … as you were, then.
ARSENAL lose at Stoke, Liverpool can’t defend set pieces, more Wembley woes for Spurs and Jose Mourinho has a title in his sights … as you were, then.
THE Premier League returned with bang this weekend as Arsenal thrilled, Chelsea choked and one Manchester giant showed they’d learnt their lesson.
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ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger fears for the future of English soccer management in the wake of David Moyes’ dismissal from Manchester United.
UNITED legend speaks for first time about becoming the boss of the club he’s played for and loved since he was a boy.
IT takes something special to overshadow Ryan Giggs’ first game in charge of Man United, but Liverpool and Chelsea have managed it.
DAVID Moyes has released a statement about his dismissal, while Ryan Giggs has brought ex-teammate Paul Scholes on board to help out.
FORMER Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich says Sir Alex Ferguson has “got a lot to answer for” as the club looks for David Moyes’s replacement.
SIR Alex Ferguson developed doubts about David Moyes as long as two months, realising he made a mistake, and he was involved with the final call.
MANCHESTER United club great Roy Keane says the players should be “ashamed of themselves” as the fallout continues over the sacking of David Moyes.
THERE was a moment when United played at Everton that I thought: ‘These players aren’t playing for this manager,’ says Jamie Redknapp.
DAVID Moyes memes have been doing the rounds all season but they went up a notch after he was sacked as Manchester United manager.
IN a Paper Talk David Moyes special, it seems the ironic failure at Everton was the final straw, while the woes were already clear at Bondi.
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