Premier League
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What does Manchester United’s season look like in a post-Ruben Amorim era?
Manchester United’s post Ruben Amorim season is, in the kindest possible terms, a choose your own adventure book where half the pages are missing and the other half smell faintly of January panic. But that’s also the opportunity. Starting literally tomorrow against Brighton in the FA Cup, United get to…
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2025/26 Premier League Team of the Season So Far
Half a season into 2025/26, the Premier League has seriously developed its own personality. Arsenal’s control at the top has been built on a defence that treats chaos like an optional extra, City’s attack is still a weekly maths problem, and a couple of wild storylines have become completely normal.…
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Arsenal vs Liverpool Preview – the Gunners have the chance to go eight points clear!
Manchester City’s 1–1 draw with Brighton has shifted the shape of the title race, and suddenly this fixture feels even heavier. Arsenal walk out at the Emirates knowing that victory would take them eight points clear of City, a margin that starts to feel meaningful even this early in the…
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THE RED DEVIL REVOLUTION: Amorim Out, Who’s Next?
The “Theatre of Dreams” has turned into a theatre of drama once again. Ruben Amorim has been relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager. Following a series of underwhelming results—culminating in a frustrating 1-1 draw against Leeds United—and an explosive post-match press conference where he challenged the club’s hierarchy,…
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Manchester City vs Chelsea Preview – the Blues go to battle without Maresca
Manchester City vs Chelsea has the feel of a regular big-six Sunday, right up until you remember Chelsea have arrived in Manchester with their manager-shaped space suddenly empty. Enzo Maresca walked away on New Year’s Day, leaving Calum McFarlane to steer the ship on an interim basis and leaving Chelsea…
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Why is there only one Premier League game this year on Boxing Day?
For the first time in modern memory, England’s top flight will stage just one match on December 26: Manchester United hosting Newcastle United under the lights at Old Trafford. No mid-afternoon pile-on. No wall-to-wall goals on the telly. Just a single Friday night fixture, acting as the soft launch to…
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