The midfielder has less than six months left on his current deal and has also been linked with MLS side D.C. United Mesut Ozil’s agent has raised the possibility of the German leaving Arsenal in January, although the north London club are adamant they have yet to enter into serious discussions with any interested party. Ozil has... Continue Reading →
‘Mbappe isn’t the answer for Liverpool, unless he can play centre-back’ – Barnes sees no need to spend on attackers
The Reds legend believes Jurgen Klopp will be mulling over additions to his defensive unit after going three games without a win Kylian Mbappe is a “fantastic player” but “not Liverpool’s answer” unless he can fill in at centre-half, says John Barnes. The Reds are said to have positioned themselves among the clutch of clubs plotting big-money... Continue Reading →
‘Klopp needs to have a quiet word with Salah, Mane & Firmino’ – Liverpool’s front three have stopped ‘delivering’, says Nicol
A former Anfield favourite is concerned by the Reds' lack of cutting edge in the final third after another sub-standard Premier League showing Jurgen Klopp needs to have a "quiet word" with Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino, according to Steve Nicol, who says Liverpool's front three have stopped "delivering". Liverpool looked like they could... Continue Reading →
Giroud set to remain at Chelsea in January despite Juventus interest
The Blues striker will stay put in west London for now but question marks remain over his long-term future at Stamford Bridge Olivier Giroud is set to stay at Chelsea in the January transfer window despite being flattered by interest from Serie A giants Juventus. Frank Lampard will get his wish to keep the Frenchman at Stamford Bridge for another six... Continue Reading →
Klopp is correct – but why are Man Utd Europe’s penalty kings?
The Liverpool boss was technically right about the amount of penalties won by United over the past two seasons but is there a logical explanation? While discussing Monday night's loss to Southampton, Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp added another subplot to an already intriguing Premier League season. "I hear now that Manchester United had more penalties in two years than I... Continue Reading →
‘The biggest joke in the world’ – Klopp insists Mane is not a diver & Liverpool should have had two penalties
The Reds fell to a 1-0 defeat at St. Mary's, with former Anfield striker Danny Ings netting the only goal of the match Jurgen Klopp has leapt to the defence of Sadio Mane, insisting his forward is not a diver and should have had a penalty in Liverpool’s loss to Southampton. The Reds slipped to a 1-0 defeat thanks... Continue Reading →
From goalfeast to famine: Manchester sides smell blood as Liverpool blow Premier League points advantage
Poor performances were evident all over the pitch as the Reds surrendered their cushion at the top of the English top flight If 2019 and 2020 were Liverpool’s, then 2021 has started with a warning. Improvement is needed, and fast, if the Reds are to be celebrating again come May. Here they are at the top... Continue Reading →
Manchester City back in the title race with big win at Stamford Bridge
Manchester City sent out a warning to the rest of the Premier League on Sunday after a convincing 3-1 win away at Chelsea. Pep Guardiola's side have endured a frustrating start to the season for their high standards but looked at their best at Stamford Bridge. The game was all but over from the first half, as three... Continue Reading →
Last days of Lampard? Chelsea boss facing fight for his future after Man City mauling
The Blues boss finds his position under debate after a torrid run of results that was capped off by Pep Guardiola's side's 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge At the start of December, Chelsea were considered realistic Premier League title contenders after an impressive start to the season. One month on, though, and after a run of just... Continue Reading →
Three points off sixth: Saka & Smith Rowe have given Arsenal their swagger back
The academy duo excelled once again as the Gunners turned in their best performance of the season so far in routing West Brom 4-0 at the Hawthorns What a difference a little bit of confidence makes! On a snowy Saturday night at the Hawthorns, we saw Arsenal at their very best. Mikel Arteta’s side were... Continue Reading →
