Premier League

  • Arsenal Show Steel as Rice Leads Comeback Win

    Arsenal Show Steel as Rice Leads Comeback Win

    Arteta praises character after five-goal statement Mikel Arteta praised Arsenal’s growing “personality and presence” after they came from behind to beat Bournemouth and move six points clear at the top of the Premier League. The win marked Arsenal’s fifth straight league victory and another strong statement as they opened the…

  • Wolves Humble West Ham as Pressure Mounts on Nuno

    Wolves Humble West Ham as Pressure Mounts on Nuno

    Hammers slump deep into relegation trouble West Ham’s worrying slide towards relegation continued with a humiliating 3-0 defeat at Wolves, a side who had not won a league game all season before this encounter. The result was effectively settled before half-time and left Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo under intense…

  • Watkins Marks Milestone as Villa Tighten Top-Four Grip

    Watkins Marks Milestone as Villa Tighten Top-Four Grip

    Forest slide deeper into relegation trouble Ollie Watkins marked his 250th appearance for Aston Villa with a goal as Unai Emery’s side claimed a convincing 3-1 home win over a struggling Nottingham Forest. The result extended Villa’s remarkable run at Villa Park and underlined their growing authority in the race…

  • Palace Break Transfer Record to Land Brennan Johnson

    Palace Break Transfer Record to Land Brennan Johnson

    Glasner gets his man early in the window Crystal Palace have sent a clear message of ambition by completing the club-record signing of Brennan Johnson from Tottenham for £35 million. The Wales international has signed a four-and-a-half-year deal and is expected to be available for Sunday’s clash with Newcastle. Manager…

  • Chelsea Shock as Maresca Era Ends Suddenly

    Chelsea Shock as Maresca Era Ends Suddenly

    Club World Cup winner exits after breakdown behind scenes Chelsea have parted company with head coach Enzo Maresca just 18 months into his tenure, bringing a dramatic end to a spell that delivered major silverware but was marked by growing internal tension. The club confirmed the split on New Year’s…

  • Cairney Breaks Palace Hearts Late at Selhurst Park

    Cairney Breaks Palace Hearts Late at Selhurst Park

    Palace strike first but confidence stays fragile Crystal Palace’s wait for a Premier League win continued as Fulham earned a 1-1 draw at Selhurst Park, extending the Eagles’ winless run to six matches. The hosts started nervously but managed to take the lead late in the first half through Jean-Philippe…

  • Spurs Go Flat as Frank’s Return Ends Without Fire

    Spurs Go Flat as Frank’s Return Ends Without Fire

    Quiet Night at the Gtech Thomas Frank’s return to Brentford should have been an emotional moment. Instead, it ended in frustration as Tottenham were held to a dull 0–0 draw at the Gtech Community Stadium. Frank, who spent seven years building Brentford into a Premier League side, received warm applause…

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    Sunderland Stop City in Shock Home Stand

    Black Cats Hold Firm at the Stadium of Light Sunderland extended their unbeaten Premier League home run to ten matches after earning a hard-fought 0–0 draw against Manchester City. In an open and entertaining game, both sides created chances, but neither could find the breakthrough. For Sunderland, it was another…

  • Anfield Frustration as Leeds Shut Down Liverpool

    Anfield Frustration as Leeds Shut Down Liverpool

    Leeds dig in and end Liverpool’s winning run Liverpool’s winning streak came to a sudden stop at Anfield as Leeds United earned a hard-fought 0–0 draw, claiming their first clean sheet since August and extending their unbeaten run to six matches. For Arne Slot’s side, it was a night of…

  • Chaos, jeers and familiar flaws at Stamford Bridge

    Chaos, jeers and familiar flaws at Stamford Bridge

    A fractured atmosphere and another missed opportunity Enzo Maresca spoke before kick-off about unity with Chelsea’s supporters, but Stamford Bridge told a very different story during a chaotic 2–2 draw with Bournemouth. Boos greeted Cole Palmer’s second-half substitution, frustration spilled from the stands at full-time, and Chelsea once again failed…

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