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LIV’s late show, Arsenal’s implosion: Was Saturday the title race’s defining day

At 4.48pm on Saturday, Arsenal were hoping to catch Liverpool. At the end of the day, Arne Slot's men had one hand on the trophy. Was this the decisive day in the title race? As the clock ticked towards stoppage time in West London, with Liverpool being held 0-0 by Brentford, Arsenal fans taking their […]

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Liverpool’s late show, Arsenal’s implosion: Was Saturday the title race’s defining day?

At 4.48pm on Saturday, Arsenal were hoping to catch Liverpool. At the end of the day, Arne Slot's men had one hand on the trophy. Was this the decisive day in the title race? As the clock ticked towards stoppage time in West London, with Liverpool being held 0-0 by Brentford, Arsenal fans taking their

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Kyle Walker responds to criticism of ‘unacceptable behaviour’ after being accused of ‘failing to show up for matches’

KYLE WALKER has hit back at claims he “didn't turn up” for Man City's draw against Brentford. The England full-back was left out of the squad that threw away a two-goal lead in west London on Tuesday evening. Walker is set to leave the Etihad after spending seven years with the reigning Premier League champions.

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Carlo Ancelotti keeps faith with Real Madrid star despite El Clasico horror show

Real Madrid had a terrible night in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, losing 5-2 to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup final. For Eduardo Camavinga it was especially difficult ninety minutes, because he was one of the standouts (in a bad match). way) for Los Blancos. Camavinga only played the first half in Jeddah but during

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Joe Rogan reveals his favorite UFC fighter to interview of all-time… ‘He would put on a show’

Joe Rogan has interviewed a plethora of legendary fighters during his broadcasting career, with one in particular standing out from the rest. This mixed martial artist was not only fantastic in the cage, but also on the microphone. Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images Joe Rogan says Chael Sonnen was the best UFC fighter to interview

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Man Utd’s transfer stories show club have conflict about what they want to be

There was a time when Manchester United wanted Marcus Rashford to be the club's point of reference and poster boy. In bad times during the Covid pandemic, when the striker successfully campaigned for the government to hand out free school meals, he was seen as this lighthouse not just for United but for society in

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Conor McGregor shares theory on why Ilia Topuria won’t headline Spanish UFC stadium show in 2025

Since winning the UFC featherweight title at UFC 298, Ilia Topuria has continuously expressed his desire to headline a stadium show in Spain. The Spanish-Georgian has quickly become one of the biggest stars in the sport after knocking out two of the greatest featherweight fighters of all time, Alexander Volkanovski and Max Holloway. And with

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Moment Kinsky takes just 18 minutes to show why Tottenham badly needed him

It took just 18 minutes for Antonin Kinsky to show off the fancy footwork that Spurs have sorely missed from their goalkeeper over the past six weeks. The confident Czech, signed from Slavia Prague on Sunday, performed a clever keep-uppy to get himself out of the danger he was put into by team-mate Radu Dragusin.

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Moment Antonin Kinsky hugs proud family in crowd as keeper takes just 18 minutes to show why Tottenham badly needed him

It took just 18 minutes for Antonin Kinsky to show off the fancy footwork that Spurs have sorely missed from their goalkeeper over the past six weeks. The confident Czech, signed from Slavia Prague on Sunday, performed a clever keep-uppy to get himself out of the danger he was put into by team-mate Radu Dragusin.

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