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Was this right for Dyche to be defending?
Luis Suarez returns to his old stomping grounds and Paul Pogba is back on the European stage. Let’s do this.
Why do we still have one lone official responsible for an entire field of play? A new age of technology and accountability requires a new age of responsibility, and only more officials can alleviate the crisis.
Roberto Martinez was extremely disappointed in his defense’s play in the draw with Leicester, but thinks the road through the season is simple to comprehend.
Philippe Coutinho bagged a goal of the season candidate in just the third minute, and Southampton never truly recovered as the rain poured down at St. Mary’s.
Spurs fought back for a 2-2 draw, but Mauricio Pochettino isn’t putting too much stock into things one way or another.
Leicester City looked better than the league’s bottom team, but Everton produced enough to score despite poor finishing.
Daniel Sturridge is on the bench for Liverpool at St. Mary’s.
Danny Rose and Harry Kane scored in the final 10 minutes to complete a 2-goal comeback.
It hasn’t looked pretty, but Roberto Martinez’s Everton is unbeaten since New Year’s Day. Leicester City needs three points to keep hopes of staying afloat.
He held back after the match, but not this morning. Look out, Premier League referees.
Two teams trending in opposite directions in a match with heavy consequences.
Concussions are a serious talking point around soccer, and one company has developed a discreet little piece of technology to combat the growing concerns.
Chelsea is a different - better - team with Cesc Fabregas on the field, but just back from injury, he may end up unable to go in Champions League play.
With Podolski not making an immediate impact in Italy, he could return to Arsenal this summer.
Here we go again...with stadium delays cutting things dangerously close in Brazil, things are already starting to have an ominous feel in Russia.
Despite uphill battles, Laurent Blanc and Manuel Pellegrini could be fighting for their jobs in the Champions League Round of 16.
Despite underwhelming at the World Cup, the Brazilian has earned himself a new deal through the summer of 2019.
It wasn’t pretty, but Manchester United got through to face Arsenal in the quarterfinals.
After scoring in the second minute of PSG’s league match this weekend, Zlatan celebrated by gaining support for a charity.
After taking down Chelsea, Bradford City did it again in the Cup. The magic!
Luis Suarez wanted in on the Messi/Neymar show, so he put his stamp on a game already at 4-0.
Seemingly entrenched into Barcelona’s starting lineup, the Croatian midfielder rejected a pair of big Premier League clubs.