Top 10 Premier League teams of all time has new entrant in Man City 22/23
Where does this latest iteration of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City sit on our list of the 10 greatest ever Premier League teams?
Where does this latest iteration of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City sit on our list of the 10 greatest ever Premier League teams?
Been lots of managerial changes in the Premier League this year, haven’t there? Some have been good and some have not, so we’re ranked them obviously.
Roberto Firmino is leaving Liverpool with a double-digit season but his xG suggests he should have only scored five.
Chelsea have picked up just seven points from losing positions this season; this side really has no heart.
Leeds have taken over from Nottingham Forest after a weekend when they became almost certain to be relegated.
Spurs seem to be far more occupied with looking like they’re avoiding 2021’s mistakes than they are with actually avoiding them.
Newcastle did a number on a very good Brighton side on another night of delirious joy on Tyneside.
Man City are surely Premier League champions and heavy favourites in both the Champions League and FA Cup finals. But Nathan Jones says no to the Quadruple.
Eight months ago Spurs were level on points with Premier League leaders Man City, so what on earth might football look like in another eight months’ time?
No player has ever scored more goals in a single Premier League season than Erling Haaland – and he has three matches left to make the record untouchable.
Feyenoord boss Arne Slot is the new favourite for the Spurs job as Julian Nagelsmann is seemingly ruled out.
‘Reece James’ was trending on Twitter because Trent Alexander-Arnold had a good game for Liverpool. Are we wrong, or is this a weird way to enjoy football?
Liverpool look ready to challenge again even if their sprint finish doesn’t get a Champions League reward, but woeful Leicester really do appear doomed now.
Kalvin Phillips is about to get his hands on a Premier League winner’s medal – but he won’t take top spot in our list of unworthy medal holders.
Spurs and Chelsea inevitably figure pretty prominently in a team made up of last year’s signings who might already be heading for the exit.
It’s almost certainly Southampton plus two from Forest, Leeds, Leicester and Everton as a relegation battle for the ages hits the home straight.
Predictions shouldn’t be about expected outcome, but about funniest outcome. Here’s our effort at working out how the Premier League top eight pans out.
Man City v Real Madrid lived up to the hype with a couple of ludicrous goals in a 1-1 Bernabeu draw which sets up the second leg rather wonderfully.
“It happens but as a team you have to deal with it, show character and resilience. We want him to stay and to extend his contract.”
David De Gea’s horror mistake gifted West Ham their goal, but more worrying for Manchester United will be the lack of response in a tame 1-0 defeat…
Newcastle didn’t do much wrong in a 2-0 defeat against Arsenal but it’s results that matter in May and that top-four spot looks far more precarious now…
This is a long Premier League season with a long finishing straight. It was always going to test squads to the limit and throw up some unlikely heroes.
Brighton beating Manchester United with a late penalty was a bit on the nose, but there was no denying they deserved it.
The average number of managers per Premier League club this season has now hit 2.0 thanks to Sam Allardyce. So obviously we’ve ranked the lot of them.
Given where they’re at, Spurs have to get credit for fighting back from 2-0 down for a point against a good Man Utd team. But that defending…
Chelsea have a great many excellent if currently malfunctioning footballers. And some look ideal Mauricio Pochettino types.
Of course losing 6-1 to Newcastle wasn’t Spurs’ rock bottom. It won’t be the worst thing that happens to them this week.
Only Watford have ever managed to go 5-0 down in a Premier League game faster than Spurs at Newcastle on Sunday.
A Manchester Derby FA Cup final will be fun, especially if City are still in pursuit of the Treble, but we feel badly for Solly…
The usual response to this kind of defeat is “At least things can’t get any worse”. With this rudderless Spurs, we’re not so sure.