Watch: Best PL skills from November
The incredible talent that is in the Premier League was on show again in November, with more skills and tricks that left fans in awe. here are the best skills from the month.
The incredible talent that is in the Premier League was on show again in November, with more skills and tricks that left fans in awe. here are the best skills from the month.
Gary Cahill announced his retirement from football on Thursday. However, he may still hold the title for best overhead kick in Premier League history with this beauty against Birmingham City.
With the news of Cristiano Ronaldo’s controversial interview with English media personality Piers Morgan, where CR7 speaks ill of Manchester United and airs out his grievances with the club, club teammate and fellow countrymen, Bruno Fernandes, doesn’t seem to be feeling the love from his Portuguese captain.
Matchweek 16 was the last round of Premier League action before the World Cup break. With so much exciting and breathtaking football ushering in the World Cup, relive the best highlights from the weekend’s action.
Throwback to Newcastle and Premier League icon Alan Shearer’s sensational strike against Chelsea from the 2003/04 campaign.
October wasn’t just filled with sublime finishes in the Premier League, there were cat-like reflexes and mesmerising skills from some of the league’s best players.
October was a great month of Premier League football with outstanding and nail-biting fixtures, but even better goals. Here are the best goals from the month.
Arsenal and Liverpool claimed big wins over Chelsea and Spurs, respectively, while Manchester United fell to Aston Villa in Unai Emery’s first match at the helm. Here are the highlights from the weekend’s Premier League action.
Manchester United great Paul Scholes scored an absolute rocket of a volley against Aston Villa in the 2006-07 Premier League campaign, with the Red Devils going on to win the league that season.
Arsenal’s Thomas Partey scored another edge-of-the-box screamer in a 5-0 win over Forest … however, we may have seen this before?