NO PLAYER AT LIVERPOOL HAS ‘UNLIMITED CREDIT’ SAYS VAN DIJK
Virgil van Dijk says Mohamed Salah’s omission from Liverpool’s team for a second successive match shows no player at the club has “unlimited credit”. The...
MAN CITY BOSS GUARDIOLA UNCERTAIN OVER RODRI RETURN
Rodri was away from the team for most of the last season because of a knee injury. He has only played a little in the...
CHELSEA ‘FULLY DESERVE’ TO BE SEEN AS TITLE CONTENDERS- ARTETA
Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, says that second-place Chelsea "fully deserve" to be seen as title contenders in the Premier League as he gets ready for...
MARESCA CONFIRMS PALMER’S RETURN
BY JENN NOMAMIUKOR Chelsea's manager, Enzo Maresca, has said that Cole Palmer is back playing again. He called Palmer "probably our best player." Before a...
BARCA’S FERMIN LOPEZ RULED OUT FOR TWO WEEKS WITH CALF INJURY
Barcelona’s Spanish midfielder Fermin Lopez has been ruled out for the next two weeks with a calf injury, the club announced on Thursday. “Fermin has...
10-MAN EVERTON STUN MANCHESTER UNITED AFTER MID-GAME TEAMMATE SLAP RED CARD
Agency Report Everton pulled off a shock 1–0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Monday despite playing almost the entire match with 10...
GUARDIOLA ‘EMBARASSED’ OVER HIS BEHAVIOUR AT NEWCASTLE
Pep Guardiola said he was “embarrassed and ashamed” of his behaviour after confronting a cameraman following Manchester City’s damaging 2-1 loss at Newcastle on Saturday....
SALAH FRUSTRATED AS LIVERPOOL CRASH
It was another frustrating weekend in the Premier League for Mohamed Salah as Liverpool slumped to a 3-0 defeat by Nottingham Forest at Anfield. The...
PALMER TO MISS TWO EPL GAMES
Chelsea and England forward Cole Palmer will miss two Premier League games and the Champions League clash with Barcelona next week after fracturing a toe,...
IWOBI READY TO TAKE ON ‘BIG BROTHER’ AUBAMEYANG
Alex Iwobi states that Nigeria’s pursuit of qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been "revived from the brink of failure" after an initially...
