Football in 2019: City win domestic treble, Liverpool claim European glory
Manchester City hit new heights but Liverpool claimed European glory in an outstanding year of football.
Manchester City hit new heights but Liverpool claimed European glory in an outstanding year of football.
The transfer ban allowed Frank Lampard the room to be bolder than he otherwise might have been, but defeats by West Ham and Everton have had some grumbles rising.
Liverpool maintained their relentless march towards the title with Leicester in hot pursuit, while Manchester City came unstuck against their derby rivals.
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has hailed his side’s performance as one of the best of the season as Jose Mourinho’s return to Old Trafford ended in defeat.
We’ve donned our tin hats to pick out the top-10 best attackers on the planet, with plenty of top-class talent missing the cut.
Quique Sanchez Flores became the second manager sacked by Watford this season, while Premier League leaders Liverpool increased their healthy lead over defending champions Manchester City.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola insisted the reigning Premier League champions can only retain their title if they ‘win games, win games, win games’ after being held at Newcastle.
It’s a golden age for frontmen right now, but these 10 have proved themselves the cream of the crop … in our opinion, at least.
Mauricio Pochettino will know now what is it to be the prettiest girl at the dance. His sacking by Tottenham last Tuesday night may have brought his time at White Hart Lane to an inglorious end, but he woke up on Wednesday morning last week as the most coveted coach in Europe.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes manager Jose Mourinho will not change his style of play at Tottenham Hotspur.