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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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Relegated players who will be targets for Premier League clubs this summer
Which Leicester, Leeds and Southampton players will be returning to the top flight in the summer transfer window?
By Ben McAleer for WhoScored
It would be a huge surprise if James Maddison remains at Leicester for long. If reports are to be believed, Newcastle and Tottenham are already doing their best to sign the midfielder. Maddison scored 10 goals and set up nine more this season, with his tally of 69 key passes the 10th highest in the division.
Continue reading...Premier League 2022-23 review: the season’s best photos
Memorable moments and indelible images from another captivating top flight season
Also: Players | Managers | Goals | Matches | Young players | Signings | Flops | Gripes | Pundits
The season began with Manchester City’s new £51m signing, Erling Haaland, scoring … a lot. The Norwegian struck twice on his Premier League debut at West Ham, scored another against Newcastle where City rescued a 3-3 draw, and then racked up back-to-back hat-tricks against Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest. Contrast that with Darwin Núñez, Liverpool’s big summer recruit, who netted on his league debut at Fulham before head-butting Palace’s Joachim Andersen to earn a red card and suspension. The highlight (lowlight?) of the month came after Chelsea’s match with Tottenham, when the rival managers, Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte, became locked in a comically fierce handshake.
Continue reading...Champions to Championship: how slow-thinking Leicester sealed their own fate | Ben Fisher
Poor management and poor recruitment have seen the unthinkable happen to a club who have enjoyed a glorious decade
Over the past few months the pre-match montages on the big screens at Leicester’s King Power Stadium have felt particularly bittersweet. One culminates in Ricardo Pereira striking late at PSV Eindhoven to tee up a first European semi-final and a date with Roma at the Stadio Olimpico last May, the other with Wes Morgan lifting the Premier League trophy with Claudio Ranieri. Confetti rains down and then there are a few seconds of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Leicester’s late owner, applauding fans on all four sides of the ground before the pictures fade to black. At which point supporters instinctively respond with a rousing cheer.
Seven years on from winning the title, six on from competing with Atlético Madrid for a spot in the Champions League semi-finals, two on from winning the FA Cup and missing out on a top-four league finish on the final day, and 12 months on from another European adventure, Leicester are coming to terms with relegation. Their previous three league finishes read: fifth, fifth, eighth. And now 18th, two points shy of Everton, who stayed up on the final day at their expense.
Continue reading...Sam Allardyce open to Leeds stay but warns side may struggle in second tier
- ‘Work to be done’ claims Allardyce after relegation is confirmed
- Dean Smith unlikely to stay at Leicester after failing to beat drop
Sam Allardyce has warned that Leeds could struggle in the Championship after his four-game interim tenure ended with relegation. After the 4-1 defeat by Tottenham at Elland Road – where two goals from Harry Kane lifted the striker’s Premier League tally to 30 for the season – Allardyce had a stark, unvarnished message for the Leeds board.
“There is a lot of work to be done here next season, even in the Championship,” said the 68-year-old, who is open to remaining in charge. “Goals need to be scored and you need goalscorers to score them. The squad is a little on the young side and lacks experience. As a squad they haven’t been good enough. You can’t keep making unforced errors. We gifted Tottenham three goals today. Which way does the club want to go?”
Continue reading...Disbelief hangs in air as Leicester sleepwalk to avoidable relegation | Barney Ronay
No team with talented players such as James Maddison, Harvey Barnes and Youri Tielemans should be this bad
As the clock ticked past 80 minutes at the King Power Stadium, with Leicester beating West Ham but hostage entirely to events at Goodison Park, it felt fitting that this should be one of those relegations sung to its rest by ghosts of other games, of goals unscored, energy waves, rumours, the Mexican wave of death.
Several times through those final 10 minutes the ground was gripped by sudden contortions of false joy, leaping, roaring sections of crowd lifted by news of fake survival, reality-lag, non-redemption. If Bournemouth score a non-goal and nobody tells the King Power it doesn’t exist: is that non-goal still a goal? And who does Youri Tielemans sign for next season?
Continue reading...Everton stay in Premier League and send Leicester down: managers' reaction – video
Everton's 1-0 win over Bournemouth made sure that Sean Dyche's side finished two points above Leicester, whose 2-1 win over West Ham proved to be in vain. The Everton manager, Sean Dyche, said there was 'no joy in it, other than getting the job done', and credited the players for changing their mentality amid a culture of negativity at the club. Dean Smith's Leicester have gone down, with the interim manager expressing 'massive disappointment' as the former Premier League winners joined Leeds and Southampton in the Championship.
Everton seal Premier League survival as Doucouré screamer sinks Bournemouth
Leicester relegated from Premier League despite victory over West Ham
Leeds go down with a whimper as Tottenham miss Europe despite win
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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...
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.
Relegated players who will be targets for Premier League clubs this summer
Which Leicester, Leeds and Southampton players will be returning to the top flight in the summer transfer window?
By Ben McAleer for WhoScored
It would be a huge surprise if James Maddison remains at Leicester for long. If reports are to be believed, Newcastle and Tottenham are already doing their best to sign the midfielder. Maddison scored 10 goals and set up nine more this season, with his tally of 69 key passes the 10th highest in the division.
Continue reading...Premier League 2022-23 review: the season’s best photos
Memorable moments and indelible images from another captivating top flight season
Also: Players | Managers | Goals | Matches | Young players | Signings | Flops | Gripes | Pundits
The season began with Manchester City’s new £51m signing, Erling Haaland, scoring … a lot. The Norwegian struck twice on his Premier League debut at West Ham, scored another against Newcastle where City rescued a 3-3 draw, and then racked up back-to-back hat-tricks against Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest. Contrast that with Darwin Núñez, Liverpool’s big summer recruit, who netted on his league debut at Fulham before head-butting Palace’s Joachim Andersen to earn a red card and suspension. The highlight (lowlight?) of the month came after Chelsea’s match with Tottenham, when the rival managers, Thomas Tuchel and Antonio Conte, became locked in a comically fierce handshake.
Continue reading...Champions to Championship: how slow-thinking Leicester sealed their own fate | Ben Fisher
Poor management and poor recruitment have seen the unthinkable happen to a club who have enjoyed a glorious decade
Over the past few months the pre-match montages on the big screens at Leicester’s King Power Stadium have felt particularly bittersweet. One culminates in Ricardo Pereira striking late at PSV Eindhoven to tee up a first European semi-final and a date with Roma at the Stadio Olimpico last May, the other with Wes Morgan lifting the Premier League trophy with Claudio Ranieri. Confetti rains down and then there are a few seconds of Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Leicester’s late owner, applauding fans on all four sides of the ground before the pictures fade to black. At which point supporters instinctively respond with a rousing cheer.
Seven years on from winning the title, six on from competing with Atlético Madrid for a spot in the Champions League semi-finals, two on from winning the FA Cup and missing out on a top-four league finish on the final day, and 12 months on from another European adventure, Leicester are coming to terms with relegation. Their previous three league finishes read: fifth, fifth, eighth. And now 18th, two points shy of Everton, who stayed up on the final day at their expense.
Continue reading...Sam Allardyce open to Leeds stay but warns side may struggle in second tier
- ‘Work to be done’ claims Allardyce after relegation is confirmed
- Dean Smith unlikely to stay at Leicester after failing to beat drop
Sam Allardyce has warned that Leeds could struggle in the Championship after his four-game interim tenure ended with relegation. After the 4-1 defeat by Tottenham at Elland Road – where two goals from Harry Kane lifted the striker’s Premier League tally to 30 for the season – Allardyce had a stark, unvarnished message for the Leeds board.
“There is a lot of work to be done here next season, even in the Championship,” said the 68-year-old, who is open to remaining in charge. “Goals need to be scored and you need goalscorers to score them. The squad is a little on the young side and lacks experience. As a squad they haven’t been good enough. You can’t keep making unforced errors. We gifted Tottenham three goals today. Which way does the club want to go?”
Continue reading...Disbelief hangs in air as Leicester sleepwalk to avoidable relegation | Barney Ronay
No team with talented players such as James Maddison, Harvey Barnes and Youri Tielemans should be this bad
As the clock ticked past 80 minutes at the King Power Stadium, with Leicester beating West Ham but hostage entirely to events at Goodison Park, it felt fitting that this should be one of those relegations sung to its rest by ghosts of other games, of goals unscored, energy waves, rumours, the Mexican wave of death.
Several times through those final 10 minutes the ground was gripped by sudden contortions of false joy, leaping, roaring sections of crowd lifted by news of fake survival, reality-lag, non-redemption. If Bournemouth score a non-goal and nobody tells the King Power it doesn’t exist: is that non-goal still a goal? And who does Youri Tielemans sign for next season?
Continue reading...Everton stay in Premier League and send Leicester down: managers' reaction – video
Everton's 1-0 win over Bournemouth made sure that Sean Dyche's side finished two points above Leicester, whose 2-1 win over West Ham proved to be in vain. The Everton manager, Sean Dyche, said there was 'no joy in it, other than getting the job done', and credited the players for changing their mentality amid a culture of negativity at the club. Dean Smith's Leicester have gone down, with the interim manager expressing 'massive disappointment' as the former Premier League winners joined Leeds and Southampton in the Championship.
Everton seal Premier League survival as Doucouré screamer sinks Bournemouth
Leicester relegated from Premier League despite victory over West Ham
Leeds go down with a whimper as Tottenham miss Europe despite win
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