Sean Dyche claimed he and the club were taken by 'surprise' by the deduction. Everton are just two points clear of the relegation zone after their second dock. Is 40 points still enough to avoid the drop?
HARRY Redknapp saw Britain’s worst football team win for the first time — and said it was just as exciting as the Champions League. The former Premier League boss, 77, has been helping Cwm Albion a
From Kevin De Bruyne’s match-winning performance to VAR controversies, we hand out honors (and dishonors) from the top-flight weekendBruno Fernandes’s 40-yard screamer summed up Manchester United’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool. United were terrible for large chunks of the game, with two world-class moments enough to secure a point. Liverpool were sloppy in phases, missing a mountain of opportunities in front of goal and failing to take advantage of a rudderless United team. Continue reading
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The Hatters and Toffees benefitted as the relegation battle took more twists, while West Ham and Newcastle also won
Club docked two points on Monday for breach of PSR rules‘Let’s pull together. This rise of the Toffees is important to us’Sean Dyche has said Everton must unite again and focus on “the rise of the Toffees” in response to the club’s second points deduction of the season.Everton slipped to 16th in the Premier League on Monday, two points above the relegation zone, after being docked two points for a £16.6m breach of profitability and sustainability rules up to 2023. Continue reading
The former Tottenham striker still has hopes of landing his first major trophy this year
Littler had been targeting a third consecutive nightly victory following back-to-back successes in Belfast and Manchester.
The Premier League have scrapped the winter break as part of a radical shake-up to the English football calendar. The decision comes alongside plans to move the FA Cup final to the penultimate week
Gabby Agbonlahor believes Liverpool’s slip-up at Old Trafford could pave the way for Man City to win the Premier league title. Jurgen Klopp’s side faced Manchester United but despite do
NOW who’s your money on? Those in the away end at Old Trafford must have felt like they had lost a pound and found a penny when Anthony Taylor blew the final whistle yesterday. Meanwhile, Mancheste
ARSENAL will be looking to reclaim the Premier League top spot with a win over Champions League hopefuls Aston Villa. Mikel Arteta’s side have picked up 31 points from a possible 33 and sever