Premier League winners and losers: Ten Hag stupidity, snappy Klopp, brilliant Emery and Glasner
Only Erik ten Hag did not see this coming – and the same can actually be said for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool. What a weekend for Man City, Emery and ...
Only Erik ten Hag did not see this coming – and the same can actually be said for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool. What a weekend for Man City, Emery and ...
It turns out Argentina produce some pretty decent No.10s – who knew? Several of them stood out in MLS this weekend. It was a tough week to be unbeaten, though.
Arsenal remain underrated; Luton and David Moyes left it late. Chelsea followed their ‘turning point’ with an awful one and some numbers expose Liverpool.
F365’s Championship winners and losers column is back! We start as we mean to go on by giving Leeds United a kicking, while Leicester City are back on top…
Wins for Arsenal and Manchester City pile all the pressure on to Liverpool’s Thursday night shoulders, while Nottingham Forest snaffle a huge three points.
It was a good week for the grafters in MLS, but there were struggling superstars and the wrong kind of teenage kicks.
There will surely be a summer of managerial upheaval at Man Utd and Everton, but Kalvin Phillips was the true weekend loser. Liverpool and Burnley had fun.
Jurgen Klopp, Jonny Evans, an Arsenal player answering Gary Neville and Zack Nelson are thriving, but Nottingham Forest and David Moyes just sound stupid.
Alexis Mac Allister, Newcastle, Marco Silva and Morgan Rogers all impressed but Nottingham Forest, Erik ten Hag and Ben Chilwell continue to struggle.
We’re being naughty and putting Liverpool in the losers section on a weekend where they won a literal trophy with actual kids. We can explain.
Manchester United’s sporting director has a decent bar to clear with Hojlund, while Liverpool and Torres shone. But oh Vincent Kompany and David Moyes…
Arsenal’s brilliant bargain tore the very essence and point of David Moyes to shreds. One Liverpool player is praised but should Bournemouth be worried?
Arsenal will ignore Celebration Police officers Carragher, Neville and Ferdinand. Brighton were brilliant. But Chelsea, Liverpool and Palace were awful.
Daniel Levy has played the ultimate long game with Spurs, Nottingham Forest and Fulham had their usual late transfer dashes and West Ham struggled again.
A lot of the winners nevertheless get a kicking in a slightly more bitesize Winners and Losers than usual after a weekend featuring terrible 5-0 wins and a baffing redemption ...
Ange Postecoglou and Pep Guardiola exposed Erik ten Hag and Eddie Howe respectively, but Vincent Kompany might be the biggest Premier League loser of all.
There are kinder words for Nottingham Forest, Fulham, Nicolas Jackson and the player Darwin Nunez wishes he was. But Arsenal and Antony get both barrels.
Chris Wood, Nuno Espirito Santo, Man Utd, Alex Scott and Wataru Endo enjoyed their post-Christmas strolls, but Roy Hodgson and Thomas Frank are in trouble.
An amazing set of results for Tottenham and West Ham, the only two members of the top half to record pre-Christmas wins, while Forest slide towards despair.
Sean Dyche engineered another win to nil at Turf Moor, that Arsenal midfield is cooking, David Moyes can spend money well and Gary O’Neil hates his squad.
Angeball’s back, Liverpool are top of the league, Aston Villa are title contenders. Manchester United and Chelsea, meanwhile, are not title contenders.
Erik ten Hag pulled himself back from the brink just as Steve Cooper and Roy Hodgson leaned further over, while Aston Villa and Fulham were phenomenal.
Vincent Kompany and Ange Postecoglou had their faith rewarded, while Paul Heckingbottom, Manchester United and Nottingham Forest paid for their mistakes.
Congratulations go to Alejandro Garnacho for scoring the second best goal of the weekend. There’s kind words for Mikel Arteta and Rob Edwards, while Big Ange and Chelsea need a ...
There is something undeniable about the form of Virgil van Dijk, Aston Villa at home and… Manchester United? And what a disappointment Roberto De Zerbi is…
Two of the promoted clubs had a great weekend; the other did not. There are kind words for Eddie Howe and Bernardo Silva, but rather harsh ones for Fulham.
Erik ten Hag is doing a very difficult job poorly and Chelsea can’t rely on a mythical striker to score *all* of their goals. Nketiah and Calvert-Lewin shone, and we ...
Gary O’Neil stuck it to Bournemouth, while Unai Emery, Neal Maupay and Darwin Nunez all shone. But Vincent Kompany, Steve Cooper and West Ham have problems.
Arsenal overcame their final obstacle and Maguire helped show Ten Hag which Manchester United players he can trust. Brentford and Bournemouth are in trouble.
What a quiet Premier League weekend that was for Luton, Wolves, Kai Havertz, Jamaal Lascelles, Roberto De Zerbi, Marcus Rashford and especially Liverpool.
Newcastle stretched their legs, while Joe Gomez, Billy Gilmour and Jonny Evans had lovely weekends. But Brentford, Chelsea and Mikel Arteta have problems.
Brighton continue to embarrass Manchester United, while Richarlison and Liverpool’s attack thrived. But Chelsea and Sean Dyche have to do so much better.
The Saudi Arabia transfer window has closed after dominating summer 2023. Liverpool manoeuvred it well in the end. But Manchester United should be ashamed.