Premier League
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No Panic at Old Trafford! Three Years, Not Three Games
Three-Year Vision, Not Three Bad Games Sir Jim Ratcliffe has made it clear — he’s not firing Ruben Amorim any time soon. Despite Manchester United’s rough run, the billionaire insists he won’t make a “kneejerk” decision and plans to give the Portuguese coach three full years to prove himself. Amorim,…
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Palace Face Guehi Dilemma: Sell Now or Lose Him for Free?
Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi could be heading for one of Europe’s biggest stages as top clubs circle ahead of the January transfer window. With his contract at Selhurst Park set to expire in 2026, the London club faces a huge call — cash in now or risk losing him…
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Gunners Aim High: Arsenal’s Bold Plan to Reclaim London’s Biggest Stadium
Bigger, louder, and ready to reclaim London’s top spot. Arsenal could soon be welcoming even more fans to the Emirates Stadium. The club is reportedly exploring plans to expand its 60,700-seater home to around 70,000, which would once again make it the largest club stadium in London. The idea is…
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Premier League Weekend: Drama, Comebacks, and Rising Stars
It was another wild weekend in the Premier League — packed with goals, shocks, and big talking points. From Chelsea’s young guns shining to Manchester City sweating over Rodri, here’s what everyone’s buzzing about. Chelsea’s Kids Stand Tall vs Liverpool Chelsea fans had their hearts in their throats — and…
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Haaland Strikes Again as City Hit Pep’s 250th Win
Another game, another Erling Haaland goal. Another milestone for Pep Guardiola. Manchester City’s 250th Premier League victory came with style and struggle in equal measure — a reminder that even a new-look City are still built to win. Early Power, Same Result It took just nine minutes for Haaland to…
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Chelsea Kids Break Liverpool Hearts in Wild Finish
Talk about chaos! Stamford Bridge exploded in the final seconds when 17-year-old Estevão Willian smashed home the winner — and sent Enzo Maresca sprinting down the touchline like a man possessed. The Chelsea boss, already on a yellow, didn’t care when the referee flashed another. The crowd didn’t either. This…
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Calm After the Storm: United Finally Shine at Old Trafford
At last, a peaceful afternoon for Ruben Amorim. The Manchester United boss watched his side cruise to a 2–0 victory over Sunderland — and for once, the only storm he faced came from the skies above Old Trafford. After weeks of pressure and criticism, Amorim finally got a performance that…
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No Mercy in North London: Arsenal Crush West Ham
So much for bogey teams. Arsenal showed no mercy as they powered past West Ham in a dominant display that sent a clear message to their title rivals — they’re back and hungrier than ever. Mikel Arteta’s 300th game in charge turned into a statement performance. On a day when…
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Super Sunday: Drama Awaits in the Premier League
Sunday’s Premier League lineup is stacked with storylines, rivalries, and plenty of pressure. With more games than Saturday, all eyes will be glued to the action. Let’s break down what’s coming your way. Villa vs. Burnley: Battle of the Claret and Blue Aston Villa are buzzing after finally picking up…
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Chelsea vs Liverpool: Stamford Bridge Set for Saturday Night Drama
Saturday evening football doesn’t get much bigger. Chelsea, bruised by injuries and poor league form, take on Liverpool, who arrive wounded after back-to-back defeats. Both sides are desperate for a spark, and Stamford Bridge is the stage. Chelsea’s Growing Problems The Blues are already facing their first real injury crisis…