In-form Forest overwhelmed by five-star Cherries
Bournemouth were in fantastic form.
Bournemouth were in fantastic form.
Salah’s 176th strike overall in the competition puts him just one behind Frank Lampard on the all-time list.
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Newcastle’s top scorer was on the scoresheet for the ninth game in 10 in the Premier League.
Riccardo Calafiori scored the only goal of the game in the 74th minute.
Joel Veltman was penalised for a handball after a VAR review.
England now trail the series by two.
Liverpool 4-1 Ipswich: The Reds appear to be cruising to the Premier League title as relegation-threatened Ipswich were the latest side to be demolished
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When Eddie Howe called for a response from Newcastle after the bruising end to their nine-game winning streak last Saturday, he was aware the immediate task ahead was statistically the gentlest the Premier League can provide; perhaps destined to be the easiest in top-flight history.Results aside – an absurd combination of words in a sporting context – …
Runaway League Two leaders will not be overly worried by defeat against Bradford with club united on and off pitchThink multi-club ownership models in football and one example immediately springs to mind: Manchester City’s City Football Group has 13 clubs under its umbrella from all across the globe, with the reigning Premier League champions as its …
The second honeymoon continues for David Moyes. Taking charge of his 700th Premier League game and up against the division’s youngest manager who is 30 years his junior, a controversial penalty from Iliman Ndiaye made it two successive victories since the 61-year-old’s return to Everton and proved there is no substitute for experience.This was the kind …
Sunday marks the 12-month anniversary of Jürgen Klopp announcing he was standing down as Liverpool manager. The handover, it is safe to say, could not have gone better. Arne Slot’s Premier League leaders maintained their title pursuit with a comfortable stroll against Ipswich, whose only consolation was that a second heavy defeat in succession could have …
In the meeting of lower middle-class upstarts, Bournemouth stopped Nottingham Forest dead in their tracks. Forest’s Champions League dreams took a jolt into reality, let alone any wild reverie of a Leicester 2016-like title charge. Just like Manchester City and Arsenal at the Vitality Stadium, like Newcastle a week previously, Forest were picked apart, a …
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England 165-9; India 166-8 – India win by two wicketsTilak’s unbeaten 72 proves vital in nail-biting chaseThis was a night of push and pull in Chennai, a match undecided until the final hit, the 20-over game at its best, initially belonging to Brydon Carse but ending with the roar of Tilak Varma. The India No 3 was both responsible and electric in a …
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Even if it seems inevitable Arsenal will dispute PGMOL’s definition of “serious foul play” in the coming days, appealing Michael Oliver’s puzzling call to punish Myles Lewis-Skelly for a cynical trip with a red card, Mikel Arteta could take great satisfaction from a victory earned after being reduced to 10 men for an hour at Wolves.The defender’s …
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JAMES SHARPE: It's fair to say that, sometimes, Bruno Fernandes doesn't help himself. A misplaced pass from a team-mate and up go the arms and out comes the sigh.
CRAIG HOPE AT ST MARY'S : Alexander Isak does not know turbulence when in front of goal. The Swede scored another two to make it 14 goals in his last 12 games.
The Liverpool juggernaut marches on and a year after Jurgen Klopp's announcement he'd be leaving, you will get few disputing the Merseysiders are clear favourites to be champions.