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Arsenal extend their lead at the top of the Premier League table with a win over Crystal Palace as rivals Liverpool and Manchester City lost to Brentford and Aston Villa, respectively.Tottenham are
Arsenal extended their Premier League lead at the weekend by seeing off Crystal Palace as they saw Liverpool's crisis continue on Saturday night whilst Manchester City still can't find the necessary c
The elephant in the room, of course, is the tragic death of Diogo Jota. The former Liverpool player died in a car accident along with his brother, André Silva, in July.
Our Premier League Awards honour the best – and worst – of the weekend’s top-flight action.Moment of the WeekSunderland are in dreamland right now. Just five promoted teams in Premier League
Scotland midfielder Scott McTominay could be set for a return to the Premier League with the 28-year-old struggling with life off the pitch in Italy despite success on it with Napoli. The Sun) Scott McTominay has equalled the record for the top-scoring Scot of all time in Serie A with fellow international midfielder Lewis Ferguson of Bologna,
Additionally, there is an ongoing legal dispute with primary lender Ares Management, who are attempting to recover the $425m (£320m) they lent to Textor for the purchase of Lyon three years ago. Negotiations are underway to reach a resolution, which would result in Textor keeping Botafogo and Ares taking over Lyon.
Liverpool’s Struggles Deepen as Arne Slot Faces Mounting PressureLiverpool’s turbulent run under Arne Slot continued with a 3–2 defeat at Brentford, marking a fourth consecutive Premier League
Baller League CEO Felix Starck set out clear and bold plans to "bring back football" when he started his UK version of the six-a-side competition in early 2025. A quick glance across social media offers up polarising opinions on whether he delivered on that promise.
Wolverhampton Wanderers supporters have called for the Fosun Group to sell the football club for a number of years and John Textor is the latest businessman linked with a takeover
A Sunday afternoon with Sky Sports Golf, but not an abusive Ryder Cup supporter in sight. Instead the curiosity of no fewer than four Premier League games all shown at once on a split screen. Narrating this multi-ball madness with a pleasingly impressive smoothness and authority were commentator Andy Bishop and pundit Lee Hendrie.