There is something specifically challenging about trying to fight Manchester City for titles; Arsenal fans are losing it.
Curtis Jones’ close-range finish proved decisive as Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 to return to the summit of the Premier League.
Was It the Right Call?Manchester City claimed a dramatic 2-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers, but John Stones’ ...
The match at Molineux highlighted a controversial and pivotal moment, with Man City and Wolves both having cause to ...
Liverpool are now joint second favourites for the title after a statement win over Chelsea, but it's Man City who head the ...
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil was left fuming with VAR and referee Chris Kavanagh after John Stones' 95th minute winner was allowed ...
Liverpool is looking more and more like Manchester City’s main title rival after beating resurgent Chelsea 2-1 to stay top of ...
At least at Molineux on Sunday, after the blow of a 95th-minute John Stones winner compounded by VAR inconsistency that allowed it to stand, they had some familiar comforts to cling to. GO DEEPER ...
Stones headed in at the end of the game, before it was ruled offside by Chris Kavanagh's assistant referee - however, a VAR check insisted that Bernardo Silva was not interfering with play once the ...
Liverpool reclaimed their Premier League lead with a hard-fought win over Chelsea. Curtis Jones was influential in both of ...
Liverpool returned to the top of the Premier League table as Curtis Jones hit the winner in an entertaining 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Anfield. Having been knocked off the summit by Manchester City’s ...