Mourinho exit a long time coming
The relationship between Manchester United and its surly manager Jose Mourinho was damaged beyond repair and being brushed aside by Liverpool was the final straw.
The relationship between Manchester United and its surly manager Jose Mourinho was damaged beyond repair and being brushed aside by Liverpool was the final straw.
Jose Mourinho is on the brink of getting the boot following Manchester United’s worst start to a season since 1990/91 — and the awful stats don’t stop there.
Gary Neville accused Shaqiri of going missing during big matches but was forced to eat his words as the Reds star’s two goals put his former club to the sword.
Out-skilled, outclassed and out-muscled. Jose Mourinho has put his finger on why his Manchester United players are losing their battles — and he believes it’s an unfixable issue.
JURGEN Klopp admitted Liverpool had only themselves to blame for a shock 4-3 defeat at Bournemouth after conceding three goals in the last 14 minutes on Sunday.
LIVERPOOL’S title challenge suffered an unexpected setback as they squandered a 3-1 lead to lose 4-3 at Bournemouth on an astonishing day.
LEIGHTON Baines scored a dramatic late penalty to add to Jose Mourinho’s problems as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at Everton .
LEICESTER boss Claudio Ranieri has admitted what Foxes fans don’t want to hear after seeing them slump to defeat at lowly Sunderland.
TOTTENHAM claimed only their second win in 11 matches as Harry Kane celebrated signing a new long-term contract with two goals in a 5-0 rout of struggling Swansea.
ALEXIS Sanchez fired a 14-minute hat-trick as Arsenal rose to second in the Premier League with an irrepressible 5-1 victory at West Ham.
MANCHESTER City’s weekend has gone from bad to worse, with star midfielder Yaya Toure charged in London.
DRIVEN by the big clubs firing and the phenomenon of Tim Cahill returning home, the future is looking bright for the A-League if it can maintain the current momentum, writes Robbie Slater.
ARSENE Wenger’s future at Arsenal has been plunged into doubt after this manager confirmed the North London club had approached him to possibly take over the Gunners.
CHELSEA have stormed to the top of the Premier League under Antonio Conte. There’s a reason Pep Guardiola isn’t surprised.
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