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Leicester: Losses for Liverpool are about as rare as penalty misses by Mohamed Salah. Both happened on Tuesday and, even at the halfway stage of the season, it could cost Jürgen Klopp’s team the Premier League title. Liverpool was beaten 1-0 by a patched-up Leicester team and could find itself nine points behind Manchester City […]
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Mason Mount was decisive for the league leaders, scoring the 29th-minute opener and then setting up Hakim Ziyech for the winner after Watford had equalised from Bonaventure' deflected 43rd-minute shot.
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The announcement to form a breakaway European Super League made by 12 founding clubs including Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United, and Tottenham Hotspur, was met with widespread criticism.
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Guardiola has now won this award third time in his managerial career, having also claimed it in his two previous title-winning campaigns -- 2017-18 and 2018-19.
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Liverpool's win lifted them above Chelsea, who will return to the Champions League no matter what happens in next weekend's final against Manchester City, despite a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
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"The sense of community and family that Sir Alex ensured we all felt was so important," Beckham told premierleague.com after becoming the sixth and final former player to be voted into the Premier League Hall of Fame in 2021.
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"It's an honour to be inducted into the inaugural Premier League Hall of Fame alongside these legends of the game and league," Beckham told premierleague.com.
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Arsenal defeated Crystal Palace 3-1 on Wednesday (local time). However this victory was not enough for the Gunners to keep their hopes alive of qualifying for the Europa League as sixth-placed West Ham
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Chelsea will be certain of finishing in one of the four Champions League spots by beating Aston Villa on Sunday.
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A goalkeeper had scored for just the sixth time in Premier League history — none of the previous five had been a winner.
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"This has been a season and a Premier League title like no other — this was the hardest one," Pep Guardiola said.
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This European Super League has been met with severe backlash ever since reports started doing rounds in the media, despite this fact, the 12 clubs have now confirmed the formation and format for the new competition.
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Kai Havertz scored his first Premier League goal since October as Chelsea got their top-four push back on track with a comfortable 4-1 win at Crystal Palace, reports DPA.
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Jesse Lingard inspired a 3-2 win over Wolverhampton as the midfielder ran from the halfway line to score one goal and also set up another for substitute Jarrod Bowen
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It was a morale-boosting win for Liverpool and a third successive clean sheet in all competitions, lifting last season's champion up to fifth place with 49 points
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Fulham's recent form may have given them some hope of an upset, but the fact they had conceded 18 goals without scoring in their last six meetings against Pep Guardiola's men turned out to be a closer reflection of the condition of both teams
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Sheffield United confirms that Chris Wilder has left the Club by mutual consent. The Board and Chris Wilder, who has managed the Blades to more than 100 wins in his almost five years at Bramall Lane, made the decision following discussions
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Kai Havertz was unlucky not to be credited with Chelsea's first goal, with Ben Godfrey's deflection eventually confirmed as an own goal.
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There's still a lot to improve, a lot of quality to add. We need to be much more efficient in decision-making, much quicker to open situations up when advantages are there, many more situations to feel when advantages are obtained,
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That game opens a weekend which also offers a fascinating game between Chelsea and Manchester United, while Leicester City face Arsenal and Liverpool will have hopes of returning to winning