Liverpool have been hit with a severe injury setback after scans confirmed Alisson faces six weeks out with a hamstring injury sustained against Crystal Palace
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Manchester City’s tribunal verdict: the key questions answered
What has happened? The verdict of an arbitration hearing between Manchester City and the Premier League over the competition’s associated party transaction rules (APTs) has
Johan Neeskens deserves place next to Cruyff in Total Football pantheon | Jonathan Wilson
Johan Cruyff called the Netherlands’ 2-0 win over Brazil in the second group phase of the 1974 World Cup the truest example of Total Football
‘Chelsea have everything’: Bronze confident club can end WCL wait
“Sonia and I had a chat about this,” says Lucy Bronze. “She said to me: ‘What do you think is missing at Chelsea?’ And I
Chris Boardman urges Premier League clubs to step up work on climate crisis
Premier League clubs must step up and put themselves on the right side of history when it comes to climate change, Sport England’s chair, Chris
Van Nistelrooy on standby with Ten Hag’s future to be decided at meeting
Erik ten Hag’s future as the Manchester United manager will be decided at an executive summit headed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe in London on Tuesday,
European football: De Gea’s penalty saves help Fiorentina beat Milan
Milan suffered a 2-1 defeat at Fiorentina in Serie A on Sunday after goals from Yacine Adli and Albert Gudmundsson sealed the points in a
Ange Postecoglou says ‘unacceptable’ Spurs lacked fight against Brighton
Ange Postecoglou tore into his Tottenham players after seeing them throw away a 2-0 half-time lead to lose 3-2 at Brighton, branding the performance “unacceptable”
Nicolas Jackson under microscope for putting hand in face of Morato
The Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson is expected to discover on Monday whether there will be any repercussions after video showed him putting his hand in
Manchester United locked in holding pattern waiting for something to happen | Jonathan Liew
My favourite Benjamin Disraeli story – in a crowded if largely apocryphal field – comes from a dinner party the then prime minister attended in