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Manchester United madness, magic against the Foxes: Mark Noble's 7 best moments for West Ham

Mark Noble will call time on his career at West Ham at the end of this season, and what a time Mr West Ham has...

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Spurs score 9, City concede 8: Seven of the most ridiculous Premier League results of all time

Liverpool prepare to take on Aston Villa this Tuesday, and as we remember from last season, that result produced one of the biggest wins and...

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Arsenal star banished, 1 of 4 Spurs players remain: Where are the 2015/16 PFA Team of the Year now

The 2015/16 Premier League season was one of the most unpredictable and exciting in the history of English football, and the annual PFA Team of...

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Report: Arsenal to rival Ralf Rangnick for 'incredible' £25m maestro as Liverpool drop interest

Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly the two leading clubs in the race to sign Youri Tielemans, with Liverpool out of the competition for the...

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'Just unbelievable': Jamie Redknapp stunned by what £30m Arsenal star did vs. Leicester

Jamie Redknapp was left floored by a pass from Aaron Ramsdale in Arsenal’s 2-0 win against Leicester City this weekend. Speaking on Sky Sports after...

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'Touch of class': BBC pundit blown away by 'professional' Arsenal talent vs. Leicester

BBC Sport pundit Garth Crooks was full of praise for Martin Odegaard following Arsenal’s 2-0 win against Leicester City on the weekend. Writing in his...

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Dominik Szoboszlai’s rocket helps Liverpool avoid upset against Leicester

Another moment of brilliance from Dominik Szoboszlai sealed yet another comeback from Liverpool as Leicester’s hopes of an upset were shattered spectacularly at Anfield.

The Hungary captain had been on the pitch for five minutes when he polished a dominant home display with a thunderous drive that kissed the underside of Jakub Stolarczyk’s crossbar en route to goal. The Championship club had taken an early lead through Kasey McAteer but stylish strikes from Cody Gakpo, Szoboszlai and Diogo Jota ensured Liverpool came from behind to win for the fifth time in eight matches.

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Championship roundup: Whittaker hits hat-trick as Plymouth maul Norwich

  • Morgan Whittaker stars as Argyle hit Norwich for six
  • Wednesday fans turn on manager Muñoz after latest defeat

Morgan Whittaker scored his first Championship hat-trick as Plymouth stormed to a 6-2 thrashing of Norwich at Home Park. Promoted Argyle had the points all-but wrapped up by half-time after racing into a 4-0 lead through two from Whittaker and further goals from Dan Scarr and Finn Azaz.

Whittaker, a £1m signing from Swansea, then added his third just before the hour and, although Norwich pulled two back through Adam Idah, the hosts wrapped up a comprehensive win late on through Luke Cundle.

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‘It is going to be strange, emotional’: Andy King relishing Leicester return

Bristol City player-coach goes back on Saturday to club where he spent 16 years, rising from League One to a Premier League title

Andy King knows a cocktail of emotions awaits on Saturday at the King Power Stadium and that his first trip to Leicester, the club that shaped him, as an opposition player is guaranteed to evoke memories. “It is going to be strange,” says the Bristol City midfielder, who this summer assumed a player-coach role. “It will be emotional. I had a lot of happiness in that ground, some sadness as well; Vichai’s helicopter [crash] was at that stadium and that guy changed my life. I’m looking forward to going out on to the pitch and in my mind, for a split second, reliving all of those amazing memories that made me who I am. Maybe I’ll go back out there and have a moment with myself after the game.”

King’s 16-year association with Leicester, which began in digs on Aylestone Road after impressing on trial as a 15-year-old during February half-term and culminated with him lifting the Premier League trophy, came to an abrupt end in July 2020. Coronavirus restrictions denied him the opportunity to say farewell to the familiar faces who helped him on his journey. “The advice was like ‘travel if absolutely necessary’, wasn’t it? So as much as I wanted to go back, me going back to say bye to the people behind the scenes – those who worked in the kitchen at the training ground for 10 years or the stadium staff – it was not essential.” This weekend though, he stresses, will not be akin to a testimonial. “It is not a sort of parade for me to go back to Leicester. I want Bristol City to win.”

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Championship: Leicester fell Norwich as Warnock bids farewell with Stoke draw

  • Iheanacho and McAteer goals make it six wins from seven
  • Leeds held at Hull after Rodon red, Sunderland go fourth

Leicester climbed to within a point of Championship leaders Preston with a 2-0 win at promotion rivals Norwich.

Kelechi Iheanacho fired Leicester in front from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time after Christian Fassnacht’s challenge on Stephy Mavididi and Kasey McAteer added his fifth goal of the season in the closing stages. The Foxes made it back-to-back victories after their recent home defeat to Hull and have won six of their first seven league matches.

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Vardy leads charge as Leicester rout Southampton in battle of fallen giants

Jamie Vardy grabbed his first Championship goal of the season as Leicester climbed to the top of the table with a 4-1 thrashing of Southampton.

Vardy needed just 21 seconds to open the scoring before Kasey McAteer, Wilfred Ndidi and Stephy Mavididi made it a dominant display for the visitors despite Sam Edozie’s goal.

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Harry Souttar the hero and villain as Socceroos let two-goal lead slip in draw with Mexico

  • Australia 2-2 Mexico
  • Socceroo Harry Souttar scores opening goal but makes late mistake

With a sudden burst of intent that belied his two-metre frame, Harry Souttar darted in front of Johan Vásquez to meet Martin Boyle’s corner with a glancing header. Guillermo Ochoa was able to do little more than watch as the ball flew across his body and nestled itself into the bottom corner of the net. Sixteen minutes in at Cowboys Stadium in Texas and Australia led Mexico 1-0.

Flash forward to the 83rd minute, with the Socceroos looking to hold onto a 2-1 lead against an El Tri onslaught, and a long-ball forward sat up for Souttar on the edge of his penalty area. It appeared a simple clearance but, inexplicably, Souttar opted to duck. Whether it was miscommunication or an error in judgement is unclear but it seemed to be the action of a defender expecting his goalkeeper to storm forward and claim the ball. Instead, it was substitute Cesar Huerta who was lurking. As Mat Ryan stayed put, Huerta blasted it home to erase what had been a two-goal deficit and secure Mexico a 2-2 draw.

Souttar had gone into this international window under a cloud. He was seemingly not in the plans of Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca since the coach’s arrival and the Foxes’ relegation from the Premier League. Souttar hadn’t featured in a competitive club fixture since May 22. Famously loyal to his core players, Australia coach Graham Arnold had given him a vote of confidence and called him up anyway, challenging Souttar to prove why he deserved to feature at the King Power Stadium.

The coach was rewarded for his faith with Souttar’s opening goal, and for long periods of the game, a reassured defensive performance. But in one deferred clearance, the error of a player severely lacking in match minutes and sharpness, all that good work was undone. Whether Maresca was watching is unknown.

The sense of assuredness from that opening goal that had allowed the Australians to play to their counter-attacking strengths was gone too. Instead, they battened down the hatches under a fast-finishing Mexican storm.

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Manchester United madness, magic against the Foxes: Mark Noble's 7 best moments for West Ham

Mark Noble will call time on his career at West Ham at the end of this season, and what a time Mr West Ham has...

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Spurs score 9, City concede 8: Seven of the most ridiculous Premier League results of all time

Liverpool prepare to take on Aston Villa this Tuesday, and as we remember from last season, that result produced one of the biggest wins and...

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Arsenal star banished, 1 of 4 Spurs players remain: Where are the 2015/16 PFA Team of the Year now

The 2015/16 Premier League season was one of the most unpredictable and exciting in the history of English football, and the annual PFA Team of...

The post Arsenal star banished, 1 of 4 Spurs players remain: Where are the 2015/16 PFA Team of the Year now appeared first on HITC.

Report: Arsenal to rival Ralf Rangnick for 'incredible' £25m maestro as Liverpool drop interest

Arsenal and Manchester United are reportedly the two leading clubs in the race to sign Youri Tielemans, with Liverpool out of the competition for the...

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'Just unbelievable': Jamie Redknapp stunned by what £30m Arsenal star did vs. Leicester

Jamie Redknapp was left floored by a pass from Aaron Ramsdale in Arsenal’s 2-0 win against Leicester City this weekend. Speaking on Sky Sports after...

The post 'Just unbelievable': Jamie Redknapp stunned by what £30m Arsenal star did vs. Leicester appeared first on HITC.

'Touch of class': BBC pundit blown away by 'professional' Arsenal talent vs. Leicester

BBC Sport pundit Garth Crooks was full of praise for Martin Odegaard following Arsenal’s 2-0 win against Leicester City on the weekend. Writing in his...

The post 'Touch of class': BBC pundit blown away by 'professional' Arsenal talent vs. Leicester appeared first on HITC.

Dominik Szoboszlai’s rocket helps Liverpool avoid upset against Leicester

Another moment of brilliance from Dominik Szoboszlai sealed yet another comeback from Liverpool as Leicester’s hopes of an upset were shattered spectacularly at Anfield.

The Hungary captain had been on the pitch for five minutes when he polished a dominant home display with a thunderous drive that kissed the underside of Jakub Stolarczyk’s crossbar en route to goal. The Championship club had taken an early lead through Kasey McAteer but stylish strikes from Cody Gakpo, Szoboszlai and Diogo Jota ensured Liverpool came from behind to win for the fifth time in eight matches.

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Championship roundup: Whittaker hits hat-trick as Plymouth maul Norwich

  • Morgan Whittaker stars as Argyle hit Norwich for six
  • Wednesday fans turn on manager Muñoz after latest defeat

Morgan Whittaker scored his first Championship hat-trick as Plymouth stormed to a 6-2 thrashing of Norwich at Home Park. Promoted Argyle had the points all-but wrapped up by half-time after racing into a 4-0 lead through two from Whittaker and further goals from Dan Scarr and Finn Azaz.

Whittaker, a £1m signing from Swansea, then added his third just before the hour and, although Norwich pulled two back through Adam Idah, the hosts wrapped up a comprehensive win late on through Luke Cundle.

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‘It is going to be strange, emotional’: Andy King relishing Leicester return

Bristol City player-coach goes back on Saturday to club where he spent 16 years, rising from League One to a Premier League title

Andy King knows a cocktail of emotions awaits on Saturday at the King Power Stadium and that his first trip to Leicester, the club that shaped him, as an opposition player is guaranteed to evoke memories. “It is going to be strange,” says the Bristol City midfielder, who this summer assumed a player-coach role. “It will be emotional. I had a lot of happiness in that ground, some sadness as well; Vichai’s helicopter [crash] was at that stadium and that guy changed my life. I’m looking forward to going out on to the pitch and in my mind, for a split second, reliving all of those amazing memories that made me who I am. Maybe I’ll go back out there and have a moment with myself after the game.”

King’s 16-year association with Leicester, which began in digs on Aylestone Road after impressing on trial as a 15-year-old during February half-term and culminated with him lifting the Premier League trophy, came to an abrupt end in July 2020. Coronavirus restrictions denied him the opportunity to say farewell to the familiar faces who helped him on his journey. “The advice was like ‘travel if absolutely necessary’, wasn’t it? So as much as I wanted to go back, me going back to say bye to the people behind the scenes – those who worked in the kitchen at the training ground for 10 years or the stadium staff – it was not essential.” This weekend though, he stresses, will not be akin to a testimonial. “It is not a sort of parade for me to go back to Leicester. I want Bristol City to win.”

Continue reading...

Championship: Leicester fell Norwich as Warnock bids farewell with Stoke draw

  • Iheanacho and McAteer goals make it six wins from seven
  • Leeds held at Hull after Rodon red, Sunderland go fourth

Leicester climbed to within a point of Championship leaders Preston with a 2-0 win at promotion rivals Norwich.

Kelechi Iheanacho fired Leicester in front from the penalty spot on the stroke of half-time after Christian Fassnacht’s challenge on Stephy Mavididi and Kasey McAteer added his fifth goal of the season in the closing stages. The Foxes made it back-to-back victories after their recent home defeat to Hull and have won six of their first seven league matches.

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Vardy leads charge as Leicester rout Southampton in battle of fallen giants

Jamie Vardy grabbed his first Championship goal of the season as Leicester climbed to the top of the table with a 4-1 thrashing of Southampton.

Vardy needed just 21 seconds to open the scoring before Kasey McAteer, Wilfred Ndidi and Stephy Mavididi made it a dominant display for the visitors despite Sam Edozie’s goal.

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Harry Souttar the hero and villain as Socceroos let two-goal lead slip in draw with Mexico

  • Australia 2-2 Mexico
  • Socceroo Harry Souttar scores opening goal but makes late mistake

With a sudden burst of intent that belied his two-metre frame, Harry Souttar darted in front of Johan Vásquez to meet Martin Boyle’s corner with a glancing header. Guillermo Ochoa was able to do little more than watch as the ball flew across his body and nestled itself into the bottom corner of the net. Sixteen minutes in at Cowboys Stadium in Texas and Australia led Mexico 1-0.

Flash forward to the 83rd minute, with the Socceroos looking to hold onto a 2-1 lead against an El Tri onslaught, and a long-ball forward sat up for Souttar on the edge of his penalty area. It appeared a simple clearance but, inexplicably, Souttar opted to duck. Whether it was miscommunication or an error in judgement is unclear but it seemed to be the action of a defender expecting his goalkeeper to storm forward and claim the ball. Instead, it was substitute Cesar Huerta who was lurking. As Mat Ryan stayed put, Huerta blasted it home to erase what had been a two-goal deficit and secure Mexico a 2-2 draw.

Souttar had gone into this international window under a cloud. He was seemingly not in the plans of Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca since the coach’s arrival and the Foxes’ relegation from the Premier League. Souttar hadn’t featured in a competitive club fixture since May 22. Famously loyal to his core players, Australia coach Graham Arnold had given him a vote of confidence and called him up anyway, challenging Souttar to prove why he deserved to feature at the King Power Stadium.

The coach was rewarded for his faith with Souttar’s opening goal, and for long periods of the game, a reassured defensive performance. But in one deferred clearance, the error of a player severely lacking in match minutes and sharpness, all that good work was undone. Whether Maresca was watching is unknown.

The sense of assuredness from that opening goal that had allowed the Australians to play to their counter-attacking strengths was gone too. Instead, they battened down the hatches under a fast-finishing Mexican storm.

Continue reading...

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