5 things we learned from the EPL this weekend
Liverpool and Arsenal emerged from the second round of Premier League fixtures with their perfect records intact as reigning champions Manchester City surrendered theirs in controversial fashion.
Liverpool and Arsenal emerged from the second round of Premier League fixtures with their perfect records intact as reigning champions Manchester City surrendered theirs in controversial fashion.
Chelsea were unable to close out their first win of the Frank Lampard era as Leicester City’s Wilfred Ndidi enjoyed a redemption tale in Sunday’s 1-1 Premier League draw at Stamford Bridge.
Watch former Chelsea and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho tear up in a video interview while discussing how much he misses football.
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard will be hoping to have both Antonio Rudiger and Willian available for Sunday’s Premier League visit of Leicester.
Manchester United’s deal with Chevrolet remains the most lucrative in the land, but questions surround their Premier League rivals’ tie-ins with dubious gambling sites.
Twitter remain ‘deeply committed to improving the health of the conversation’ on the social media platform following criticism from Kick It Out after Chelsea forward Tammy Abraham was the victim of online racial abuse.
Manchester City avoided a transfer ban because they admitted breaking Fifa regulations related to the signing of U18 foreign players.
Liverpool goalkeeper Adrian says his first week at Liverpool has been crazy after he helped his new club win the Super Cup with a save in the penalty shootout victory over Chelsea.
Backup goalkeeper Adrian was the shootout hero as Liverpool once again tasted continental glory in Istanbul by overcoming Frank Lampard’s Chelsea in the Super Cup.
Amputee footballers played keepy-uppy with Mohamed Salah ahead of Liverpool’s Uefa Super Cup clash with Chelsea.