Arsenal midfielder Declan Rice has shared a heartfelt message to West Ham supporters on social media after making his return to the London Stadium on Wednesday night. Despite moving to the Gunners in search of more silverware, the 24-year-old came out on
“Saturday is the next game and we have to raise our standards. This is not good enough. Players will stand up and they are sticking together. You have seen that they have tried and we know this is not good enough. I
While Prime Minister, Mr Johnson allegedly sent a video of a man using such a device to Chief Medical Officer Sir Chris Whitty and Chief Scientific Officer Sir Patrick Vallance, and asked what they thought. Mr Cummings told the Covid Inquiry that
“Saturday is the next game and we have to raise our standards. This is not good enough. Players will stand up and they are sticking together. You have seen that they have tried and we know this is not good enough. I
Erik ten Hag handed his Manchester United players four different punishments after Sunday’s derby humiliation against Manchester City, according to reports. United were outfought and outclassed at Old Trafford, collapsing to a 3-0 defeat against their bitter rivals to ramp up pressure
The indifferent form has featured only one home win all season – against newly-promoted Luton Town – and hopes of making a return to the Champions League next year are already looking overly ambitious, with an 11-point gap having opened up between
Erik ten Hag has made his fair share of mistakes in the opening 18 months of his Manchester United reign – which was to be expected, given the sheer magnitude of the rebuild he took over last summer. But few are more
Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has made it crystal clear to co-owner Todd Boehly that he will need time to succeed at Stamford Bridge. The Argentine has made a troubled start to his tenure, with Saturday’s defeat to Brentford consigning his side to
Gary Neville snapped back at Jamie Carragher during a tense post-match exchange after Manchester United failed to lay a glove on Manchester City at Old Trafford. The Red Devils were easily beaten by their local rivals on their own patch, with an
Palmer joined the club as a winger but operated as a false nine in the 2-2 draw with Arsenal last week. Against Brentford he switched again to a number 10 behind Nicolas Jackson to fill the gap left by Enzo Fernandez’s injury.