Antoine Semenyo sounds Big Eight transfer klaxon with key attribute to draw prying eyes to Bournemouth star
Southampton provide a significant caveat but performances like that from Antoine Semenyo are sure to draw the attention of the big boys.
Southampton provide a significant caveat but performances like that from Antoine Semenyo are sure to draw the attention of the big boys.
Tottenham were good but not as good as Manchester United were bad in another new low for Erik ten Hag, whose summer signings have changed nothing at Old Trafford.
Tottenham claimed a 3-0 victory but legitimately should have had at least seven, while Man United finished with ten men but played liked it throughout
Ipswich Town could have let their heads drop after their winless start but showed their resolve with a convincing point against Champions League opposition.
The first experiment Pep Guardiola conducted ahead of a Manchester City season without Rodri did not return particularly successful results at Newcastle.
Gary Neville was angry with Wolves for their passivity against Liverpool but what did he really expect? And why are pundits suddenly dictating how to play?
Spurs have never treated the Europa League with respect. If they are to deliver Ange’s second-season silverware, that must change.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe wasn’t enthusiastic in his backing of Erik ten Hag in the summer and a mid-season sacking remains likely after Man Utd’s latest slip…
Erling Haaland’s madcap antics after Man City’s equaliser against Arsenal on Sunday were a reminder that showing the restart live isn’t optional.
Southampton v Ipswich showcased what is excellent about both teams, but neither is really good enough for the Premier League.
Is there such a thing as a pyrrhic draw? This felt like it could be it after Arsenal came so, so close to a famous win but City lost their ...
The former Manchester United and Arsenal forward has been a brilliant servant for Brighton and is now rightly securing the plaudits.
Dean Henderson made no attempt to hide his fury at Manchester United before he left, but Andre Onana is finally helping justify a “criminal” transfer call.
Cole Palmer is less involved but still scoring for Chelsea, who proved Enzo Maresca has made them a more balanced team in their comfortable win over West Ham.
A moment of pure brilliance from David Raya helped Arsenal secure a Champions League point at Atalanta – it’s just a shame that doesn’t really mean much.
Lionel Messi is paid more than the entire rosters of 25 of the league’s 29 clubs so it’s little wonder Inter Miami are so dominant. It’s un-American.
This is what UEFA wanted: A bloated Champions League with no jeopardy for the big clubs. They got what THEY wanted anyway.
Manchester City drew 0-0 with Inter in a game that doesn’t really matter, with its value instead found in stopping (some) Arsenal fans crying over Martin Odegaard. Spoiler: They actually ...
‘Sackable offence’ was the verdict of one F365er as Erik ten Hag brought on Bruno Fernandes for the final half-hour of a 7-0. Nonsense.
Any summer in which Man City keep hold of Erling Haaland is a roaring success, but there have been other triumphs. They’re so good at this.
Bruno Fernandes should be at the forefront of the impending player strike, with Frank Lampard, Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry primed to support him.
Arne Slot got things back on track as Liverpool secured their greatest ever comeback win against AC Milan, showing Ben White and Arsenal up in the process.
England star in-waiting Morgan Rogers was sensational as Aston Villa avoided a banana skin and earned a statement victory in their Champions League bow…
Wolves have six points from a possible 42 since Gary O’Neil was linked with Old Trafford. Does the Manchester United manager curse know no bounds? Also, how on earth are ...
Arsenal were rubbish but that’s fine because Mikel Arteta’s brilliance meant the NLD was never in doubt. Let the Ange Postecoglou sack talk commence.
Eddie Howe is the positive face of Newcastle. Paul Mitchell is seen as the grump who wants to bring his happy-go-lucky colleague down. And he has the power.
Arsenal, Arsenal, Arsenal. That’s been the build-up to Sunday’s North London Derby which, last we checked, involved two sides.
Some people will genuinely view this season solely through the prism of how Jadon Sancho performs for Chelsea. And Manchester United lost the first battle.
Everton cannot be protected from themselves at this stage, but the ridiculousness of their collapse against Aston Villa was impressive even for them.
Liverpool had as many yellow cards as shots in the 18 minutes plus stoppage-time when trailing to Nottingham Forest; oh how they need an Erling Haaland.
This was not a victory for Erik ten Hag and his methods but a victory for Man Utd and a collection of talented attacking individuals.
Interim England boss Lee Carsley has let them off the leash as mistakes made by Gareth Southgate are exposed and his permanent appointment is now a formality…
Harry Kane is about to win his 100th England cap but how many more can he win playing so ponderously? And who replaces him anyway?