At around this time in 2006, soon after Chelsea beat Manchester United at Stamford Bridge to secure a second successive league title, Sir Alex Ferguson’s
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Premier League and FA Cup: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
1 United ride out Wembley whirlwind Jammy, jammy Man United. To be fair, they did find a new way to be hopeless. Instead of the
Bellingham settles clásico with Real Madrid’s winner against Barcelona
The league opened with Jude Bellingham and closed with him too. Way back in August, the Englishman stood before the stands at the place they
Alexander-Arnold calls for Liverpool to ‘throw the kitchen sink’ at title race
Trent Alexander-Arnold said Liverpool had kept themselves in the title race after a 3-1 win at Fulham that brought the right-back’s first goal since December.
Victor Torp’s torment: the greatest ever FA Cup moment that wasn’t
Afterwards, and in perhaps their first act of restraint all afternoon, Manchester United had the judgment and basic dignity not to celebrate too vigorously. Rasmus
‘I’ve never had my favourite team on the pitch’: Ten Hag defends United tenure
Erik ten Hag does not care how his Manchester United tenure is viewed by the outside world, the manager blaming the constant flow of injuries
Arsenal return to top spot after Trossard and Ødegaard see off Wolves
Arsenal fans suffering from accusations of a typical late-season collapse can refer their critics to this resilient victory after their team managed a sixth consecutive
Guardiola slams semi-final scheduling: ‘I don’t understand how we survived’
After Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 to reach a second successive FA Cup final Pep Guardiola was scathing about the scheduling of the semi‑final, 72 hours
Everton’s and Forest’s deduction derby is a deeply flawed relegation six-pointer
It’s about the points deductions. It couldn’t not be about the points deductions. In another world, in another season, Everton v Nottingham Forest would just
Burnley pile on the pain for Sheffield United to reignite survival chances
“Painful” is the word Chris Wilder routinely chooses to describe this season but it turned positively agonising as Burnley inflicted more unsightly wounds on his