Man Utd player finds place in worst XI of the weekend alongside full debut nightmare
Only Leicester have more than one player in the worst XI of the Premier League weekend, so there is room for representatives from Man Utd and Spurs.
Only Leicester have more than one player in the worst XI of the Premier League weekend, so there is room for representatives from Man Utd and Spurs.
Only one player has scored more Premier League goals for Arsenal against the rest of the Big Six since the start of the 2010/11 season than Bukayo Saka.
Mo Salah has scored more Premier League goals for Liverpool against all but one other Big Six team since the 2010/11 season.
Arsenal and Liverpool played out a tremendously entertaining 2-2 draw at the Emirates, but there’s no escaping the identity of the big winners from that result.
Manchester United have fallen victim to the same Manchester City ‘conspiracy’ as Arsenal but ultimately Erik ten Hag needs to go.
Neither Arsenal nor Liverpool could find a winner to leave Manchester City laughing loudest after a heavyweight clash at the Emirates.
Newcastle are patently not a terrible side and they had their moments against Chelsea but they continue to look distinctly mid-table.
Including one Arsenal addition and a Manchester City duo, here is our ranking of the top 10 Premier League signings of the season.
Arsenal v Liverpool is the match of the weekend so we have decided to boil some p*ss by making a combined XI of the two sides.
A botched Arjen Robben knee slide, some Dortmund dancing and Michy Batshuayi smashing the ball into his own face are among the strangest goal celebrations.
Everton supporters have had about enough of Dominic Calvert-Lewin but Sean Dyche will not give Beto his chance too easily. Michael Keane might be first.
A ludicrous round of Saturday 3pm kick-offs featured some transformative late goals, a mistake which keeps Arsenal fourth and more Erling Haaland brilliance.
Manchester United have spent £1.6bn since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. That’s a lot of wonga for zero Premier League titles…
Jose Mourinho is “ready” to manage in the Premier League again, but who would take him? Including Man Utd and Newcastle, here are five potential options…
Jose Mourinho had his best chance at revenge over Man Utd scuppered but it is not entirely clear who by. Spurs supporters might have something to say.
Aston Villa supporters are sick of being told that one technology error in a game four years ago has ultimately led to their current success.
We fully expect our wonderful level-headed readers to take this Premier League overrated XI with the good grace in which it was intended. Maybe not the Arsenal fans.
Starting with the controversial inclusion of Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes, here are 12 Premier League players we think should be dropped.
A massive clash between Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates provides the showpiece of a weekend that could tell us a bit about a few clubs.
Crystal Palace are a team in urgent need of a pick-me-up. Thankfully they are about to get a visit from Dr Tottenham.
Ian Wright and Gary Lineker are throwing their weight behind Arsenal and Leicester clamours but every club has one player fans want to see starting more.
Jose Mourinho seemed to enjoy himself as his Fenerbahce side took a point while Manchester United remain without a Europa League win this season.
Arsenal have been decimated by injury ahead of their crucial match against Liverpool, who have their own problems but nothing close to as damaging.
The Champions League outcome left Vinicius Jnr and Jude Bellingham as clear Ballon d’Or favourites, but Rodri might want a word…
Manchester City are winning the title this season because Pep Guardiola, but Chelsea are the team to break the Citzens’ Premier League stranglehold.
We have ranked the Premier League Big Eight in terms of injury and suspension problems in 2024/25. Arsenal have had a ‘mare.
Arne Slot’s Liverpool produced A Professional Away Performance to maintain their 100 per cent Champions League record. We miss Jurgen Klopp.
Arsenal are Premier League challengers after Mikel Arteta’s #Process was trusted with plenty of patience and some heavy spending in the transfer market.
A change made to shareholder loan rules could leave seven Premier League clubs in hot water. We’ve ranked the teams on how much a points deduction would impact them…
Arsenal’s luck is finally running out. They are top of the 2024/25 Premier League injury table, with a high-flying pair joining them in the top four.
These 10 had the nerve to leave the Premier League in the summer and are already living to regret their decisions.
We have a Premier League XI of non-starters who cost well over £300m this summer, including a pair of Man Utd benchwarmers…
Aston Villa have what could have been Newcastle United’s and Unai Emery’s side are making unnervingly easy work of their Champions League return…