Just a few short years ago, the excitable media were praising an emerging Spurs side under Mauricio Pochettino. They had started to mount a challenge for the title in successive seasons and although they fell short, many thought that Spurs were just one more season from a significant trophy. The
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Has Arrogance and Complacency Cost Manchester United Their Place at the top of the Premier League
The Resurgence of Fred as Manchester United Midfielder Finally Starts to Look Like the Talismanic Figure he was Brought in to be
After his scintillating performances against Tottenham and Manchester City previously, Manchester United's Brazilian midfielder Fred is finally starting to look like a £52million player. When Manchester United beat Manchester City to the signature of the former Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder, many thought that the club may have finally signed a Brazillian worthy
United Need To Move On From Solskjaer While They Have The Chance
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is a man whose current position at one of the biggest clubs in the world has constantly split opinions. The Norwegian was appointed as Manchester United's interim manager following Jose Mourinho's sacking last December, but few expected what was to come next. Solskjaer got United bouncing again. The
Probable Lineups as Arsenal Face Southampton in a Clash Which Essentially Decides Which Manager gets to Keep Their job
Pochettino and Emery’s paths Align as Arsenal’s bitter rivals Show a Ruthless Streak
Speculations Rife About Rafa Benitez Coming to Arsenal and Fans are Certainly Pleased to Hear That
Emery’s Press Conference on Xhaka Needed to Show Strength but Failed Miserably
Make or Break for Emery As Arsenal’s Divisions and Despondency Threatens to Engulf Their Entire Season
Arsenal Fans Hopelessly Starved of Decent Performances are Accused of Being Unfair to Emery
Here’s why Mourinho’s Visit to the Emirates Doesn’t Bode Well for the Gunners Despite him Obviously not Being in Line for the Arsenal job
Manchester United are a Divided Club and fan Base at Present and the Signs are it’s Going to get Worse
Where has United’s backbone gone, are they now a club that has completely lost their way?
It’s completely astonishing how Manchester United have been allowed to become so desperately average. When looking through the list of illustrious names from various eras, it’s like reading a who’s who of football. Such shining talent, so many stars but all devoted and competitive professionals that drove United to unparalleled
Wenger Expresses Interest in Managing Manchester United | Here is how it was Blatantly Misconstrued by Typical English Press
Various news reports claiming that Arsene Wenger, the former Arsenal boss, is interested in taking up the United job and would like to succeed Solskjaer on the Old Trafford hot seat. These rumours has arised from comments the Frenchman made in a recent interview. But, before jumping to any conclusions regarding
Emery suddenly under siege at Arsenal after just five games as another potentially massive revelation comes out of the dressing room
No Way José ! Arsenal Fans Go Pro-Mourinho As They Call For A Change Of Manager After Just Five Games.
Arsenal’s fickle fan base are up in arms again today, with most clamouring for the dismissal of Unai Emery and the arrival of José Mourinho. https://twitter.com/ltarsenal/status/1174669385178370050?s=19 As marriages go, Arsenal/Mourinho seems like the devil renting the church hall for an indoor Bar-B-Que. Supporters are obviously willing to ignore the style of play
Arsenal stung by the Hornets in a gutless performance at vicarage road
Sometimes looking for positives in something is like trying to fashion diamonds from pig shit and that performance from Arsenal certainly required a level of optimism and imagination to draw any positives from an extremely disappointing result. 2-0 up and against the run, the advantage was purely down to the
Retrospective Part Two | The appointment that could have kept Wenger in his job
The clamour for Wenger's resignation grew louder as the 2017/18 season ran out of steam and Arsenal lurched from one bad result to another. There were stories floating around that training methods of Wenger hadn’t changed and had become stale, that players were assuming control and that dissatisfaction in the