Enzo Maresca must be sick of the sight of Kaoru Mitoma. A week after he sent them tumbling out of the FA Cup, a breathtaking
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
1 Rutter finally proving worth southside It may have taken Brighton’s record signing a few months to settle in but the performance of Georginio Rutter
Porto 1-1 Roma, AZ Alkmaar 4-1 Galatasaray, Twente 2-1 Bodø/Glimt: Europa League – as it happened
Europa League knockout-round playoff as Galatasaray lost 4-1 at AZ Alkmaar. Zeki Celik put Roma ahead in the dying seconds of the first half before
Slot asked for cool heads then lost his: composure key for Liverpool in run-in
Liverpool’s loss of composure after the final whistle at a boiling Goodison Park was absolutely normal, according to Virgil van Dijk. He was speaking in
Qatar Sports Investments considers reducing PSG stake amid Khelaifi investigation
Qatar Sports Investments is considering reducing its stake in Paris Saint-Germain amid a row surrounding an investigation into the club’s president, Nasser al-Khelaifi. The Ligue
Premier League to delay introduction of rules limiting spending on players
The Premier League is to delay the introduction of financial rules that would limit the amount clubs can spend on players, with profitability and sustainability
Champions League: Feyenoord edge out Milan, Club Brugge defeat Atalanta
Feyenoord held out for a 1-0 win at home against Milan in their Champions League playoff first leg after scoring the only goal of the
Maeda gives Celtic Champions League hope but Kane wins first leg for Bayern
For 78 minutes, Bayern Munich performed like a team who were irritated at having to play an extra two games before taking a place in
Everton’s Tarkowski thwarts Liverpool as final Goodison derby ends in brawl
Four goals, four red cards, one mass brawl plus enough controversy, fury and entertainment to elevate the fixture way above the Premier League norm; the
Anatomy of a Tifo: City’s Madrid jibe makes confused super club look small | Barney Ronay
It can be a fun exercise during Manchester City games to imagine the contents of Pep Guardiola’s inner monologue, the stream of consciousness inside that whirring