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Former Liverpool star admits he “didn’t like” Raheem Sterling, highlighting the intense rivalry and competitive nature within football.
“He is special,” says Matheus Cunha, highlighting Manchester United’s transformative £65m signing that could redefine their attacking strategy.
Chelsea star ruled out of Arsenal clash, providing a significant advantage for Mikel Arteta as the Gunners aim for victory in this crucial matchup.
Phil Foden sends message to Gareth Southgate over his best position following Manchester City hat-trick…
The Premier League is back tonight with second-place Arsenal expecting to collect all three points against Luton – which will take them above Liverpool for the top spot (by one point).
Former president of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales, was arrested on Wednesday as part of a corruption probe. He was released soon after being detained on arrival in Madrid from the Dominican Republic.
Arsene Wenger reveals he ‘fought like mad’ to sign current Arsenal star Arsene Wenger has…
Manchester United defenders Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof ruled out for ‘at least a month’…
Joe Cole makes top-four prediction after Tottenham miss chance to overtake Aston Villa with West…
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