
Hammers bubble burst by two home defeats
It ain’t over til it’s over as Yogi Berra once famously said. West Ham’s hopes of a Champions League place by dint of a top four finish may have come to an end with a home defeat by local rivals Arsenal.
It ain’t over til it’s over as Yogi Berra once famously said. West Ham’s hopes of a Champions League place by dint of a top four finish may have come to an end with a home defeat by local rivals Arsenal.
West Ham United will be gearing up for one of the biggest nights in the clubs history when they clash with Lyon in the first leg of their Europa League quarter-final at The London Stadium tomorrow.
The fairytale ending to what has been Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s best season as Manchester United boss to date, wasn’t to be.
Arsenal have been handed a triple injury boost ahead of their season defining Europa League semi-final showdown with Villarreal.
With the imminent announcement of Folarin Balogun’s new contract, can his teammate Ben Cottrell progress into the senior side?
Arsenal’s star boy continues to shine as Bukayo Saka lights up Athens with two assists against Benfica during Arsenal’s Europa League win against Benfica
Over the two legs, the Foxes simply didn’t look like scoring as they were far from their best and ultimately were defeated 2-0 at the King Power Stadium.
Arsenal were held to a 1-1 draw in Rome to Benfica, with The Gunners missing chances to put the tie to bed after the first leg
Arsenal face Benfica in the Europa League round of 32 in Rome on Thursday night. The Gunners last knockout game in the Europa League was their loss to Olympiacos at the Emirates nearly 12 months ago.
The Foxes return to the European competition and on the hunt for the trophy as they face 1995-96 UEFA Cup Semi-Finalists, Slavia Praha.
It was simply a brilliant performance from the Foxes as they cruised to a 2-0 victory against AEK Athens. Harvey Barnes and Cengiz Under were on target for the winners of Group G.
Tottenham can win Group J by securing victory over Royal Antwerp on Thursday night.
On Monday, with Inter Milan’s 5-0 drubbing of Shaktar Donetsk Romelu Lukaku scored twice to take his golden run to ten consecutive games in the Europa League. “But wait a minute” I hear you ask,“isn’t he supposed to be rubbish?”.