
UEFA Champions League Matchday Three preview
The Champions League gets back underway this week following the international break with several sides in desperate need of victories to spark their European campaign into life.
The Champions League gets back underway this week following the international break with several sides in desperate need of victories to spark their European campaign into life.
Following on from the prior two articles, covering the defensive and midfield positions, here are some options that Huddersfield Town, should and could look at in this summer window.
The Champions League quarter-finals got underway this week with Karim Benzema stealing the show. The Frenchman’s second a hat-trick to put Real Madrid in the driving seat in their tie with holders Chelsea.
Manchester City sent out a message to rivals Liverpool in the Premier League title chase as they recorded an emphatic 4-1 demolition of neighbours Manchester United.
Manchester United visit their neighbours Manchester City this weekend with their campaign hanging in the balance. With a season-defining run of fixtures ahead of them, Ralf Rangnick will be hoping an away victory can light the blu-touch paper to United’s season.
Peterborough United will be hoping to put their Championship form behind them as they welcome Premier League leaders Manchester City to the Weston Homes Stadium in the Fifth Round of the FA Cup.
The FA Cup returns as the Fifth Round gets underway with 16 teams left aiming to try and edge closer to a historic triumph at Wembley in May.
Harry Kane demonstrated that his loyalties undoubtedly lie with Tottenham Hotspur after scoring two goals, including an injury-time winner, to secure a remarkable 3-2 win over Manchester City.
Two perennial winners meet at the Etihad Stadium this evening, as Antonio Conte’s Tottenham Hotspur face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhüttl set his side up brilliantly to frustrate, stifle and punish league leaders Manchester City, an almost carbon copy of their performance against them in the reverse fixture.
This weekend, it is Ralph Hasenhüttl’s men who face the unenviable task of trying to take points off league leaders Manchester City.
Manchester City took a significant step towards retaining the Premier League trophy with a 1-0 home win against title challengers Chelsea.
The majority of Premier League clubs have now reached the halfway point in their seasons and it feels like a good time to take stock of what we have seen so far and how things might shape up for the rest of the campaign.
Kylian Mbappe’s early second half strike was soon cancelled out by Raheem Sterling before Gabriel Jesus scored the match-winner as both sides book their place in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages.
The Citizens take on PSG at the Etihad Stadium with the winner of the match guaranteed a spot in the knockout stages of this year’s UEFA Champions League.
Everton’s winless run extended to six matches as they slumped to a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium.
Manchester City will be without Kevin De Bruyne when they welcome Everton to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
As Gabriel Jesus’ shot deflected off teammate Phil Foden to extend Manchester City’s first-half lead to three goals at the Amex Stadium, everyone watching was surely expecting the remaining 60 minutes to prove to be a long evening for Brighton & Hove Albion.
It was another weekend full of incidents and drama in the Premier League.
With just one of the top five winning and a North London derby that saw Tottenham sink to further depths, this was another exciting weekend of top-flight football that delivered no shortage of talking points.
A strong weekend for defences didn’t lead to a lack of excitement as the Premier League resumed at the weekend following the international break. The goals didn’t flow but there was plenty of incident and with a returning icon and a storming debut, it’s led to numerous talking points.
As the first international break of the season looms large, Tottenham are now the only side the Premier League that can boast a 100% record after three games. That fact, coupled with bitter rivals Arsenal sitting at the foot of the table leaves Spurs fans with the bragging rights for the next two weeks.
Matchday two in the Premier League was action-packed as West Ham United moved to the top, but here are the winners and losers from matchday two.
Having won the Champions League is Kante now competing for the Ballon d’Or alongside the likes of Robert Lewandowski, Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi?