


Steven Taylor: We can beat Manchester United
Newcastle defender Steven Taylor has told his team-mates to put Sunday's derby defeat to Sunderland behind them by claiming a big victory against Manchester United on Boxing Day. The Magpies were...
Arsene Wenger slams Arsenal display
Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal were nowhere near good enough in Sunday's draw at Liverpool and has blamed bad memories of a 5-1 defeat there last season. The Gunners were thrashed at Anfield in...
Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal admits title blow
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal admits his side cannot afford to be held by teams like Aston Villa if they want to challenge for the Premier League title this season. United missed an...
Sam Allardyce wants West Ham United consistency
West Ham United manager Sam Allardyce believes his side will have a good idea where they will finish at the end of the season by January but says consistency will be key if they want to challenge for...
Luis Enrique: Real Madrid are better than Barcelona
Barcelona manager Luis Enrique is targeting an improved second half to the season as his team bids to reel in La Liga leaders Real Madrid. In his first season back at the Nou Camp, Enrique admits...
Joe Hart commits his future to champions Manchester City
England goalkeeper Joe Hart has committed his long-term future to Manchester City after signing a deal that will keep him at the Etihad Stadium until the end of the 2018/19 season. Hart becomes the...
Jay Rodriguez blow rocks Southampton
Southampton have been dealt a blow with the news that striker Jay Rodriguez is still at least six weeks away from a return to action. The 25-year-old has not kicked a ball in anger this season...
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert turns to the kids
Aston Villa boss Paul Lambert admits he will be turning to the club's youngsters when Premier League giants Manchester United come calling on Saturday. The Villans, who can be backed at 5.85 to...
Steven Naismith commits to Everton
Everton forward Steven Naismith has committed his future to the Merseyside outfit by putting pen-to-paper on a new three-year deal that will see him at the club until 2019. The Toffees who are...
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