Onana on course for Golden Glove but Pope best in Premier League
Andre Onana is the only Premier League goalkeeper with five clean sheets but we have Nick Pope just ahead here on goals conceded.
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Andre Onana is the only Premier League goalkeeper with five clean sheets but we have Nick Pope just ahead here on goals conceded.
Ange Postecoglou has taken responsibility after Tottenham were generous enough to give Ipswich Town their first Premier League win of the season.
Mikel Arteta is one of only five Premier League managers not to have been booked this season. Arne Slot, Enzo Maresca and Pep Guardiola are close to bans.
Ethan Nwaneri and Amad Diallo are among the Premier League benchwarmers who deserve a chance from the start. Bournemouth ruined it but otherwise there’s one per club.
Our favourite stat of all stats sees Manchester City making an impressive early bid to finish top of all the tables this season.
Brentford have dropped an eye-popping 11 points from winning positions already, while this is one specific metric where Man United are doing well.
Bournemouth, Joe Gomez and Nottingham Forest’s assistant are praised. But Arsenal and Julen Lopetegui are in trouble and Cole Palmer must improve.
Arsenal had something of a ‘mare v Newcastle United and a lot of their issues come down the left, where they have real problems.
Liverpool were really terrible on a perfect day for them as Erling Haaland fluffed his lines for Man City and Forest marched into the Champions League spots.
With the Premier League bottom six playing each other this weekend, which of these sides will ultimately get relegated in May? Here’s our ranking…
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.
A ludicrous round of Saturday 3pm kick-offs featured some transformative late goals, a mistake which keeps Arsenal fourth and more Erling Haaland brilliance.
The desire from Tottenham to land Liam Delap points to the desire to sell one of their own strikers, as ex-Spurs scout Bryan King feels they won’t get him “unless” ...
Starting with the controversial inclusion of Man Utd captain Bruno Fernandes, here are 12 Premier League players we think should be dropped.
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.
Arsenal, Newcastle and Russell Martin are creating their own problems, while brilliant Bournemouth, Arne Slot’s Liverpool and Leicester’s subs all impressed
David Raya and William Saliba both had a ‘mare v Bournemouth on Saturday and make a rare appearance in this XI.
Manchester United and Leicester both came from behind to win, while Aston Villa came out on top of a fiery contest with Fulham, and Brighton and Everton both pulled off ...
Another international break is consigned to history and, mercifully, the Premier League is back. Here’s the latest from every manager before matchday eight…
How are you feeling Premier League fans? How are the vibes? We can’t quite believe that Man Utd are not quite bottom. And Liverpool are not quite top.
Not long to wait before the next international break but we’ve made a prediction for every Premier League club in the interim, including a dose of reality for Liverpool.
There have been 50 England-eligible Premier League starters this season. Newcastle feature in an unofficial ladder ranking of their Three Lions chances.
Selecting a club’s player of the season is boring, so here it is with a spin. We have picked every Premier League’s biggest pleasant surprise in 2024/25.
Think you know your footballers from the early 2000s? The Famous F365 Friday Quiz will be the judge…
With Caoimhin Kelleher’s sudden starring role for Liverpool in mind, we have ranked every second-choice goalkeeper in the Premier League from worst to best.
When even Eddie Nketiah has an England cap, Liam Delap must have a chance. And that centre-back pairing is brilliant…
International breaks mean manager rankings, and this feels like a more meaningful manager ranking list than most given the current focus on the ol’ sack race.
With Harry Kane nearing his last dance, who could replace him as England’s No.1 striker? Here are six potential options ranked from least to most likely…
We believe these guys do not get the credit they deserve. Here is our most underrated Premier League XI, featuring one Arsenal and Man City player.
Liverpool being eighth despite just 78 minutes of football from their summer additions gives you a pretty good indication of the impact of the Premier League’s summer arrivals thus far.