What would it take for the Premier League title race to be decided by a play-off. Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are separated by just a point. Have Liverpool been mentally torpedoed by Man United?
Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool all have tricky tests to pass as the Premier League title race hots up, but who has the best run-in?
The holders were eliminated in a shootout and will rue not making more of their almost total dominance in the 120 minutes which preceded itRead David Hytner’s match report from the Etihad StadiumPep Guardiola: With our people, we feel safe, we feel protected, we feel supported,” said the Manchester City manager in his pre-match press conference. “We know we can handle momentum. We are going for it. We have a gameplan we believe in, and we are going for it. If we lose, we lose. We shake hands –...
How the Premier League run-in compares between title-chasing Manchester City, Arsenal and Liverpool.
Ferdinand has predicted the result of every remaining game for title contenders. He believes the reigning champions are likely to drop just two more points. IAN LADYMAN and CHRIS SUTTON have their say on the Premier League's Player of the Year - Listen to the It's All Kicking Off podcast
Pep Guardiola says Man City will need a perfect end to the season to secure a fourth straight Premier League title. The side remain a point behind leaders Arsenal and level on points with Liverpool.
Manchester City continued their bid to retain the Premier League trophy after beating Crystal Palace. Kevin De Bruyne scored his 100th goal for the club and inspired City to come back after an early blow. Why this is the end for Erik ten Hag at Man United - Listen to the
Competition rules state the FA Youth Cup final must be played by May 4. But that date clashes with Man City’s Premier League clash with Wolves. IAN LADYMAN and CHRIS SUTTON have their say on the Premier League's Player of the Year - Listen to the
Manchester City move top of the Premier League for at least a day with a
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
Arsenal and Man City were knocked out the Champions League on Wednesday. As a result, the Premier League suffered a blow in the UEFA coefficient rankings. 'He doesn't have any excuse to dive!' Will Bukayo Saka learn from his Bayern tumble? Listen to the
Pep Guardiola has warned his players not to take their eye off the Premier