9 sets of teammates who absolutely hated each other
It could be much worse for Mohamed Salah and a miffed Sadio Mané – as these feuding colleagues from footballing history aptly demonstrate.
It could be much worse for Mohamed Salah and a miffed Sadio Mané – as these feuding colleagues from footballing history aptly demonstrate.
The summer transfer windows are over, after the rest of Europe’s deadline passed on Monday. And yet, some immovable objects remain.
The Premier League dominated Europe last season, with four of its clubs making up the finals of the Europa League and Champions League.
The history of English football’s top flight is littered with one-hit wonders – players who scored only once in the Premier League, but made sure their goal was an absolute corker.
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The Premier League transfer window may have closed, but European clubs still have the opportunity to purchase players from English sides before the end of August.
The ovation reflected the return of the hometown hero. Or so it seemed at the time. Perhaps, as Jay Rodriguez made his second Burnley debut in a late cameo against Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday, it was simply some sympathy for the elderly.
Liverpool’s new signing Adrian got his first start for the Reds against Chelsea in the Uefa Super Cup and proved to be the hero after first-choice keeper Alisson suffered an injury in the first game of the season.
Fine margins are what decide title races. Had the ball crossed the line by a further 11.7mm in Liverpool’s game at Manchester City last season, then the title may well have ended up on Merseyside.