Liverpool downplay quadruple talk despite moving closer in FA Cup
Liverpool play it cool on the quadruple despite reaching the FA Cup final by beating Manchester City.
ORIOL Romeu could be set to go up against his former roommate in Liverpool ace Thiago tonight, when the Reds visit St Mary’s of the Premier League title.
Jurgen Klopp has stressed he will not be contacting Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard ahead of Sunday’s dramatic Premier League finale. Aston Villa travel to Manchester City while Liverpool host Wolves and a positive result for Gerrard could help the side he captained to so much success pip City to the League title. Klopp is confident Villa - who also host relegation-threatened Burnley on Thursday - have sufficient motivation of their own to pull off a shock result at the Etihad Stadium.
Mercedes' James Vowles believes the practice sessions in Miami underlined the potential of the W13, having shown particularly strong performance early in the weekend.
With Premier League survival at stake, the predicted Leeds team to face Brentford could see injury-troubled Patrick Bamford called upon for threat up top.
Both men were forced off with injuries during Liverpool's FA Cup final victory over Chelsea. Salah was the first casualty, as a groin injury ended his Wembley appearance in the opening half. Van Dijk, on the other hand, came off in extra time after sustaining a knee injury.
Raphinha has been linked with a move to Old Trafford, and the Brazilian could be one of five major names plucked from Elland Road.
DAN Lawrence made exactly 100 not out and Nick Browne returned to form with 71 as Essex shared the spoils with Lancashire on the opening day of their Division One LV= Insurance County Championship match at Emirates Old Trafford.
Ben Crooks says he would love to remain at Hull KR beyond 2022, believing that the club has a bright future ahead. Crooks, 28, is off-contract for the...
The Scottish side lead through Joe Aribo, but eventually lost 5-4 on penalties to Eintracht Frankfurt
The 22-year-old’s race could now be over after an accident during his podium celebration.
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Pepe has struggled to make his mark at the club and is now only on the fringes of Mikel Arteta's first-team squad
Scottie Scheffler says he is keen to back-up his recent Masters win by challenging for a second major at the US PGA Championship, but he won't allow himself to take anything for granted. Scheffler capped his remarkable rise in the last few months by winning the title in Augusta, where he finished three shots ahead of Rory McIlroy. Attention now turns to Southern Hills for the US PGA Championship, where Scheffler will be among the top favourites again.
"You’ve got to be more resolute than that, you can’t make mistakes like that."
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Will City or Liverpool be champions? Burnley or Leeds to go down? And surely Spurs won’t lose at Norwich … will they?
Much of the damage from Arsenal’s catastrophic defeat at Newcastle on Monday night was instantly apparent, as players sunk to the St. James’ Park turf and first Granit Xhaka, then Mikel Arteta, issued scathing assessments. Last summer’s spree, when around £140m was spent on six players, was carried out with the aim of kickstarting Arteta’s rebuild, rather than qualifying for the Champions League. In challenging for the top four, the Gunners were ahead of schedule this term, and the feeling within the club is that playing Europa League football instead will not deter another window of significant investment and backing for Arteta, who signed a new long-term contract this month.
The Scottish side were beaten 5-4 in the shoot-out following a 1-1 draw with Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville
Numerous Premier League clubs appear in the running to sign Christopher Nkunku, who won the Bundesliga Player of the Season award on Monday.
One observer has explained what De Jong and Kante have that United's current options don't.