In the Premier League form is king. And since the start of the season, it seems like no one knows this more acutely than Newcastle United. The Magp
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Over recent years, Tottenham have not enjoyed playing Premier League rivals Liverpool, with the Merseysiders getting the upper hand in the battle betw
Are Southampton about to become the next Swansea?
Southampton’s devastating 6-1 defeat to Liverpool in this week’s League Cup isn’t the reason Ronald Koeman should be starting to worry. All it has don
Arsenal manager’s two decades at the top ensure that we should cut him some slack
Almost 20 years at the top is a hell of a feat. Arsene Wenger is the current king of club management. After the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, W
Arsenal star reveals injury could keep him out longer than three months
Arsenal star Santi Cazorla has revealed that he could be facing longer than a three month lay-off due to his knee ligament injury he picked up against
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Welcome to a new feature on our Fantasy Premier League cover, in which we try to give you teams with the best fixtures in the upcoming games and the p
Stoke City’s dream end of January XI
Stoke City’s revolutionary change under Mark Hughes has had everyone utterly bewildered at the aesthetically pleasing football we are now being graced
Are we looking at the perfect summer signing for Man United?
After playing out a rather inactive January transfer period this winter, Louis van Gaal and Manchester United have it all to do in order to keep their
Flat Liverpool sum up Premier League problems dogging Arsenal and Man City
Liverpool’s trip to Selhurst Park has been as fragmented as many of their previous visits, though far less entertaining. A drab first-half stalemat