
5 things we learned from this weekend’s Premier League action
Manchester United, Leicester, Tottenham and Manchester City all won to keep things tight towards the top of the Premier League table. You may also like
Manchester United, Leicester, Tottenham and Manchester City all won to keep things tight towards the top of the Premier League table. You may also like
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says players cannot “fake” their way into the Manchester United side as “you only deserve to be in a team that you contribute to”. You may also like
Liverpool passed up the chance to go five points clear at the top of the Premier League as lowly West Brom claimed a morale-boosting point at Anfield. You may also like
Defending champions Liverpool are back on top of the Premier League after their 2-1 victory over Tottenham saw them replace Jose Mourinho’s side. You may also like
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes counterpart Jose Mourinho has turned Tottenham into a ‘results machine’ ahead of the pair facing off in a top-of-the-table clash at Anfield. You may also like
Petr Cech will play for Chelsea’s development squad in Monday’s Premier League 2 clash with Tottenham at Kingsmeadow, the PA news agency understands. Chelsea’s technical director and the Blues’ former goalkeeper will play his first competitive fixture since the 2019 Europa League final, after which he retired. The former Czech Republic shotstopper brought down the curtain on a first-class career… Read more →
There were more wobbles at the top of the Premier League as Liverpool and Tottenham were held and Chelsea lost, while the Manchester derby was a goalless bore draw. You may also like
Fans were back in attendance at Premier League matches for the first time since March while victories for Tottenham and Liverpool had them return to the top two spots. You may also like
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta played down a reported training ground spat during the international break but revealed he has spoken to Willian after the forward was pictured in Dubai. You may also like
Gareth Southgate is hoping Joe Gomez has avoided a serious knee injury after the ‘upsetting’ sight of the Liverpool defender collapsing in pain during England training. You may also like