Of course Arsenal are top. Of course Wolves are bottom. Of course Liverpool can't defend. Of course Sunderland are fourth.
GOAL US unpacks the main weekend storylines from the Premier League, La Liga and other top competitions in The Euro XI ...
Frank was behind the mic ahead of Tottenham Hotspur’s Champions League home fixture against Copenhagen on Tuesday, but the ...
THEY are the Harlem Globetrotters and they are Darth Vader’s imperial stormtroopers, clad all in white. They represent might ...
With Mo Salah overtaking Wayne’s record for most goal involvements for a single club in Premier League history, the crew reflect on Liverpool’s bounce-back win against Aston Villa and Wayne has his ...
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I didn't agree with Arne Slot but his controversial Liverpool decision could now pay off
In his latest column, John Aldridge looks at a controversial call from Liverpool boss Arne Slot and a return to form for Mohamed Salah ...
What the f*** is that?’ you might reasonably ask… Post-shot expected goals is expected goals based on how likely the ...
The topic of Liverpool and Mo Salah came up in the latest episode of Beyond the Back Four, with transfer expert Graeme Bailey explaining the muted celebrations we saw at Villa Park from the Liverpool ...
Football365 on MSN
Ferdinand delighted to see ‘prickly’ Van Dijk call out Rooney; Liverpool fans ‘are nuts’ over Salah claim
Van Dijk called out Rooney’s “lazy criticism” of the Liverpool captain and team-mate Mohamed Salah after the former Man Utd ...
World Soccer Talk on MSN
Mohamed Salah, amid criticism, ties impressive Wayne Rooney Premier League record in Liverpool’s latest win
Mohamed Salah has faced significant criticism as one of Liverpool's players during their rocky start to the 2025-26 Premier League season. However, the Egyptian star's scoring resurgence has enabled ...
The top three in the betting to win the Premier League title all won in Matchday 10, while at the bottom of the table West ...
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Grading the Premier League 'Big Six': Arsenal an A; Liverpool a D
The Premier League is 10 games old and we've seen contrasting fortunes for the traditional "Big Six" clubs. But how have we ...
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