5 things we learned from the Premier League this weekend
It was yet another weekend of VAR controversy as the Premier League returned to a full round of action after the staggered mid-season break.
It was yet another weekend of VAR controversy as the Premier League returned to a full round of action after the staggered mid-season break.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was at his Sunday best to deliver a 3-2 victory for Arsenal in a Premier League thriller against Everton.
Bruno Fernandes scored his first goal for Manchester United and created two more as the Red Devils extended their unbeaten run to six matches in all competitions with a 3-0 Premier League victory over Watford.
Jose Mourinho says finishing in the top four with Tottenham would be his greatest achievement given he thinks their injury crisis is the worst in Europe.
Jurgen Klopp expects Liverpool’s Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid to spark a reaction when they face West Ham in the Premier League on Monday night.
Manchester City will be looking to strengthen their grip on second place on Saturday evening when they travel to a Leicester side just one place and four points below them in the Premier League standings.
Changes are afoot at Stamford Bridge ahead of a busy summer, with both players potentially leaving.
Mikel Arteta has told his Arsenal players to enjoy the art of defending as the Gunners kept their third-consecutive clean sheet in a narrow Europa League victory at Olympiacos.
Jamie Carragher thinks Liverpool should reinforce their attack with both Jadon Sancho and Timo Werner.
Patrice Evra claims he was partially responsible for Brandon Williams’ emergence into the Manchester United first team.