manager Pep Guardiola says had been asking to leave the club for two years before last summer’s move to as he prepares to face his former player in Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final. City had wanted to keep Palmer in the summer, particularly following the sale of Riyad Mahrez to Al Ahli in July, but the academy product wished to move on in search of regular minutes and . Advertisement The 21-year-old has scored 20 goals in 25 appearances for Chelsea and his four goals against on Monday evening...
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Manchester City play Chelsea on Saturday in the semi-final of the FA Cup. Cole Palmer will come face-to-face with his old club and manager Pep Guardiola. Exhausted Man City?! We're all tired, but it's dangerous to spread that message. Big games are what it's all about: Listen to the
Unstoppable Man City move with menace towards Premier League summit. Man City moved a point behind leaders Arsenal with 4-0 victory at Brighton. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an
Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti responded to Bernardo Silva's 'weird' claim. Ancelotti's side are set to face Bayern Munich in Champions League semis. Come off it, Pep! Chris Wood didn't miss chance after chance because of the dryness of the pitch - Listen to the
SAN FRANCISCO -- Mike Yastrzemski couldn’t have scripted a better Fenway Park debut when the Giants last visited Boston in 2019. He caught the first pitch from his Hall of Fame grandfather, Carl, and went on to homer into the center-field bleachers, marking the first time a Yastrzemski had gone
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Bellingham taken off with fatigue and cramp in second halfAncelotti: ‘He was just tired. He will get back to his best’Carlo Ancelotti admitted that Jude Bellingham was “not at his best” in the first leg of Real Madrid’s Champions League semi-final against Bayern Munich, but backed him to come good in the return game at the Bernabéu next week.Ancelotti revealed that Bellingham was suffering from cramp and fatigue during the game, a problem that has often afflicted him in the past, and one that...
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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke about the expectations for his player for the Premier League title race