Football pundit Chris Sutton has claimed that he would rather have Tottenham Hotspur attacker Son Heung-min in his side than Manchester United’s Alexi
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Arsenal fans are not confident ahead of Milan match
Arsenal will attempt to avoid a fifth straight defeat in all competitions when they travel to AC Milan on Thursday night for the first leg of their la
Diame loving his form for Newcastle
Newcastle midfielder Mo Diame is loving his football this season, but says the international break came at the worst possible time for Magpies. At
Louis Moult would give Rangers solid alternative striking option next season
As reported by The Daily Mail, Rangers are eyeing up a summer move for Preston North End striker Louis Moult after a disappointing initial spell at th
Pundit claims Alderweireld is a level above Sanchez at Tottenham Hotspur
Sky Sports pundit Matt Le Tissier has claimed that Toby Alderweireld is a cut above his teammate Davinson Sanchez. Plenty of the fans’ focus has be
Lemar’s performance against Colombia will only make Liverpool even more keen
Monaco forward Thomas Lemar has reportedly been a long-term target for Liverpool, and the Reds fans certainly seem keen on the idea of signing him.
West Ham boss hints duo will face Southampton
West Ham United boss David Moyes has revealed that Arthur Masuaku and Edmilson Fernandes are both in his thinking for Saturday’s key Premier League cl
Nottingham Forest fans are pleased with new Danny Fox contract
Nottingham Forest announced on Thursday that defender Danny Fox has signed a new one-year contract with the club, extending his stay at the City Groun
Liverpool fans baffled by Fernandinho’s ‘long ball’ comment
Tuesday night is expected to be a tense one for both Liverpool and Manchester City as one of them will make it into the semi-finals of the Champions L
Celtic fans were delighted by the impact of Leigh Griffiths on Sunday
Celtic are one win away from the Scottish Premiership title after a 2-1 victory away to Hamilton Academical on Sunday. The Hoops were again below t