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.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. And Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal and Tottenham are ahead of the other 16.
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.
Julen Lopetegui ambled to another uninspiring result and performance as West Ham manager in the David Moyes derby, while Roy Keane nailed Dean Henderson.
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.
These are some of the most influential men in the Premier League – but how many do you actually recognise?
Interim boss Lee Carsley has named three uncapped players in his final England squad but he has not included Aston Villa standout Morgan Rogers.
Man Utd are supposed to have a creativity problem but it might just be that they actually have a finishing problem as they create more Big Chances than City.
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.
Liverpool are in an out-of-contract pickle and we suspect all of Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk and Salah would ease into this top ten of Premier League free transfer blunders.
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…
A brave new Manchester United era continues until the next one plods along soon enough. Russell Martin needs a win and so really do Spurs against Villa.
Tottenham welcome Manchester United in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals in an all-Premier League last eight.
Julen Lopetegui has taken Nathan Jones and Erik ten Hag from us and his culling of Premier League managers should be stopped before he goes too far.
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.
The Manchester City boss gushed about Southampton’s performance even in defeat at the Etihad Stadium, giving huge praise to Russell Martin’s winless side
A ludicrous round of Saturday 3pm kick-offs featured some transformative late goals, a mistake which keeps Arsenal fourth and more Erling Haaland brilliance.
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’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.
Arsenal, Newcastle and Russell Martin are creating their own problems, while brilliant Bournemouth, Arne Slot’s Liverpool and Leicester’s subs all impressed
We have ranked every Liverpool fixture until Everton away by how difficult they are. We will not be surprised if they lose 10 of their next 12.
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 ...
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Another international break is consigned to history and, mercifully, the Premier League is back. Here’s the latest from every manager before matchday eight…
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