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In Focus: Arsenal may come to regret giving up Lemar chase
As reported by The Daily Mail, Arsenal are set to give up their pursuit of Monaco midfielder Thomas Lemar this summer. What’s the story
In Focus: Antonio Conte is taking a risk by showing Diego Costa the door
According to BBC Football, Chelsea striker Diego Costa stated following Spain’s 2-2 draw against Colombia on Wednesday night that he isn’t part of man
Tottenham Hotspur fans say Bellerin nowhere near as good as Walker
After Arsenal dropped points against Manchester City on Sunday, Tottenham Hotspur fans were quick to highlight Hector Bellerin. The Spanish right-b
Gabbiadini will be a huge asset for Southampton
Southampton managed to push through a club-record deal to bring Manolo Gabbiadini to the South Coast on Deadline Day from Napoli, giving Claude Peul’s
Mourinho v Wenger: A rivalry reborn
No league has ever had the depth or quality of managers as the Premier League does in 2016/17. English football possesses far beyond its fair share of
Five reasons one more season of Wenger makes sense for Arsenal
Arsene Wenger staying at Arsenal makes sense in some ways. In recent weeks, there has been debate amongst football pundits and a difference of opin
Three things we learned from Chelsea’s routine CL win
Chelsea’s victory in Israel this evening seemed to reflect yet more discontent between players and manager, but fortunately the three points have help
Man United over Liverpool… it’s an easy call for this superstar
“This morning, a formal offer arrived by e-mail, but it stipulated that he has to play 60 per cent of the games for it to be renewed the following yea
FIVE defensive signings to strengthen Liverpool’s leaky defence
Liverpool’s 3-1 loss at Manchester City on Monday night brought about plenty of problems for Brendan Rodgers, even after splashing out on two defender
Tottenham’s chiefs would do well to just butt out
At first glance and without much inspection, it appears as though Tottenham are back on course. Four points from a possible six, one of which was secu