‘Such a special player’: Fabregas’ Premier League legacy assessed
When Patrick Viera and Emmanuel Petit left their Gunners post, the question remained as to who was going to step into their rather large shoes — but one player managed it, just fine.
When Patrick Viera and Emmanuel Petit left their Gunners post, the question remained as to who was going to step into their rather large shoes — but one player managed it, just fine.
David de Gea has produced 11 saves in a virtuoso goalkeeping performance to help Manchester United to their first away victory over Tottenham Spurs in the league since 2012.
Graeme Souness shocked the footballing world by uncharacteristically praising Paul Pogba – but then seemed to suggest the Frenchman deliberately tried to injure Dele Alli.
“They look like the Manchester United of five or 10 years ago” — these are the comments which caused fans to slam former Red Devils skipper and Sky pundit Gary Neville.
ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger has been charged with misconduct by the FA allegedly verbally and physically abusing the fourth official during his side’s win over Burnley.
IF you had any doubts about where this Premier League title was going, this weekend fixed that. It’s Chelsea’s to lose while everyone else tears chunks out of each other.
WITH tension mounting during a stoppage time that featured two penalties, Arsene Wenger’s temper boiled over in the dugout, and he now faces an anxious wait.
ARSENE Wenger is in trouble for contact with fourth official as Arsenal edge out Burnley via a 98th minute Alexis Sanchez penalty to go second on the table.
DIEGO Costa marked his comeback with a goal as Chelsea overcame an obdurate Hull City side 2-0 on Sunday to surge eight points clear at the Premier League summit.
CHINESE clubs have set the benchmark for football wages in recent times, but Wayne Rooney could soon blow those out of the water.
PEP Guardiola’s Manchester City were denied a morale-boosting Premier League victory as Tottenham Hotspur came from two goals down to earn a contentious 2-2 draw.
WAYNE Rooney curled home a superb free kick deep into injury time to become Manchester United’s all time leading goalscorer and give his side a 1-1 draw against Stoke.
GYLFI Sigurdsson’s decisive goal boosted Swansea’s hopes of Premier League survival as they inflicted Liverpool’s first home defeat for almost a year.
SENEGAL have reached the African Nations Cup quarter-finals for the first time in more than a decade thanks to a goal from Sadio Mane, which Liverpool could rue.
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