Slowly, and then all at once. This is how Manchester City collapse these days. Pep Guardiola once described his ultimate fever dream as a coach,
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Arsenal on verge of knockout stage as Havertz ensures win over Dinamo Zagreb
Job done for Mikel Arteta. After the week he has had, the last thing the Arsenal manager would have wanted was another frantic finale to
Which are the greatest yo-yo teams in football history? | The Knowledge
“What’s the longest ‘yo-yo’ sequence of a team that really can’t decide which league to stay in?” weeps Southampton fan Rupert Sheard. Southampton are on
Champions League roundup: Atlético Madrid fight back to stun Leverkusen
Atlético Madrid fought back from a goal and a man down to rescue a dramatic 2-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on
Raphinha caps late Barcelona comeback to settle nine-goal thriller with Benfica
Raphinha scored deep into stoppage time to hand Barcelona a dramatic 5-4 comeback win at Benfica and a place in the last 16 of the
Unai Emery questions Aston Villa players’ mentality after Monaco loss
A seething Unai Emery questioned the mentality of some of his Aston Villa players and conceded his latest attempt to partner Ollie Watkins and Jhon
Liverpool in seventh heaven as ‘special’ Salah and Elliott see off 10-man Lille
Arne Slot had two minor complaints: that Lille scored from their only shot on target and Liverpool are not guaranteed to win the Champions League
Cucurella and Madueke get Chelsea back to winning ways against Wolves
There were times when Enzo Maresca seemed to have the weight of the world on his shoulders. The Italian mooched around his technical area, bemoaning
Aston Villa turn down second bid from West Ham for Jhon Durán
Aston Villa have rejected a second bid from West Ham for Jhon Durán out of hand, with Villa adamant the striker, who they value at
Are the class of 2025 really the worst Manchester United team of all time?
1930-31: the dark days View image in fullscreen If United’s current state feels like a lost decade, then the 1930s were its progenitor, much of