The first half of the season has been going rather well for Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal. Just three points off the pace at the top of the English Premi
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Twitter reacts as Arsenal star involved in goals at both ends vs. Stoke
It’s not quite going to plan for Arsene Wenger this afternoon. A slow start against Stoke was compounded by a Charlie Adam penalty that put the visito
Leicester close to deal for £14m Nigeria international
As reported by The Telegraph, Claudio Ranieri is hoping to make Genk defensive midfielder Wilfred Ndidi his first January signing as he looks to add d
Three reasons Middlesbrough will cause an upset vs Manchester United
Middlesbrough will be looking to bounce back from their defeat to Burnley on Boxing Day when they face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Saturday.
Twitter reacts to an exciting first half between Southampton and Bournemouth
What a half we’ve had between Bournemouth and Southampton to kick-off Sunday’s Premier League action. Not a traditional derby by any means, these two
Four reasons Liverpool won’t win the title
It’s been a fantastic season so far for Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool, with the Reds currently in third place and nine points behind leaders Chelsea. The
In focus: Dahoud worth the battle for Liverpool
Liverpool are facing a tussle with Spanish giants Barcelona over the signing of Borussia Monchengladbach star Mahmoud Dahoud, according to Footmercato
Leeds United stubborn, despite Taylor wanting out
Leeds United have turned down £7m offers for Charlie Taylor from Premier League clubs Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion and Crystal Palace, accordin
Burnley are the worst possible opponent for struggling Leicester
15th place. five points clear of the relegation zone. 2015/16 champions. Leicester City have experienced the starkest fall from Premier League grac
In Focus: Danilo could provide midfield steel Arsenal badly need
As reported by Portuguese outlet A Bola, Arsenal are interested in signing Porto’s superstar midfielder Danilo and could land him for a fee of £34.5m.