Premier League

  • United Wake Up Wolves Fall Apart

    United Wake Up Wolves Fall Apart

    United Respond After Old Trafford Frustration Manchester United returned to winning form with a convincing 4–1 victory away at Wolves, ending their recent struggles and moving up to sixth place. For Wolves, it was another painful night in a season that continues to spiral downward, leaving them bottom of the…

  • Man United face the worst team in the league but still might blow it

    Man United face the worst team in the league but still might blow it

    Wolves stuck at the bottom Manchester United have another chance to climb the Premier League table, and this time they face the worst side in the competition. Wolves are bottom after 14 matches with just two points, the lowest total at this stage of a Premier League season. They lost…

  • Buendía Scores Dramatic Winner as Aston Villa Shock Arsenal

    Buendía Scores Dramatic Winner as Aston Villa Shock Arsenal

    Last-Minute Drama Changes the Title Race Emiliano Buendía scored with the final kick of the game to give Aston Villa a stunning 2–1 win over Premier League leaders Arsenal. His goal came in the fifth minute of added time and ended Arsenal’s 11-match unbeaten run in the league. The result…

  • Liverpool Collapse Again as Leeds Stun Champions in Stoppage-Time Chaos

    Liverpool Collapse Again as Leeds Stun Champions in Stoppage-Time Chaos

    Leeds Punish Liverpool in Dramatic 3-3 Draw Super sub Ao Tanaka scored deep into stoppage time to seal a dramatic 3-3 draw for Leeds as struggling Premier League champions Liverpool surrendered a two-goal lead at Elland Road. Arne Slot’s side looked on course for a crucial victory when Hugo Ekitike…

  • Manchester City Destroy Sunderland As Dias Turns Sniper And Cherki Invents A New Pass

    Manchester City Destroy Sunderland As Dias Turns Sniper And Cherki Invents A New Pass

    Manchester City 3 Sunderland 0: Defenders score, Foden finishes, title race tightens First half control Manchester City stayed patient through a slow opening before two unlikely scorers changed the game. Rúben Dias stepped forward and smashed a 25-yard strike into the top corner. Within minutes, Josko Gvardiol rose at the…

  • Chelsea in Trouble? Bournemouth Smell Blood at Vitality Stadium

    Chelsea in Trouble? Bournemouth Smell Blood at Vitality Stadium

    Bournemouth in Bad Form Bournemouth need a quick turnaround after a poor run in the Premier League. A 1–0 home loss to Everton extended their streak without a win to five matches. That slide has pushed them down to 14th, although they are still only five points from the top…

  • Disaster at Old Trafford: One Corner, Two Mistakes, Zero Excuses

    Disaster at Old Trafford: One Corner, Two Mistakes, Zero Excuses

    A Night That Started Slowly Manchester United endured another frustrating home match as a late strike from Soungoutou Magassa earned West Ham a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford. United went into the game looking to build on their comeback win at Crystal Palace, but the atmosphere quickly turned tense. Dalot…

  • Leeds smash Chelsea in Elland Road shock

    Leeds smash Chelsea in Elland Road shock

    Fast start and early pressure Leeds delivered their best performance of the season in a 3-1 home win over Chelsea that lifted them out of the Premier League bottom three. Elland Road was loud and Leeds attacked straight away. Jaka Bijol opened the scoring after six minutes with a strong…

  • Liverpool held at Anfield as Wirtz saves a point

    Liverpool held at Anfield as Wirtz saves a point

    Florian Wirtz rescued Liverpool, but he was denied a first Premier League goal when his late strike was ruled a Nordi Mukiele own goal. His dribbling run nine minutes from the end earned a 1–1 draw against Sunderland and saved Arne Slot from another wave of questions over his decision…

  • Arsenal stay in control of title race

    Arsenal stay in control of title race

    Arsenal beat Brentford 2–0 thanks to goals from Mikel Merino and Bukayo Saka in a calm, controlled win at the Emirates. No chaos, no drama, just three points that kept the Gunners on top of the Premier League. Fast start and a perfect header With big games against Tottenham, Bayern…

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