5 things to expect in the EPL this weekend
The Premier League continues to thrill fans around the world and week 33 is unlikely to be any different, writes DEAN WORKMAN. Here are five things to expect from this weekend’s Premier League action.
The Premier League continues to thrill fans around the world and week 33 is unlikely to be any different, writes DEAN WORKMAN. Here are five things to expect from this weekend’s Premier League action.
Former Bafana Bafana international Steven Pienaar has been named as Everton’s first official International Ambassador.
Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne believes he deserves to win the Player of the Year award as he distanced himself from comparisons with Liverpool sensation Mohamed Salah.
Manchester United midfielder Juan Mata says that his team are looking to make the fans proud by beating Manchester City in this weekend’s Manchester Derby.
Jose Mourinho insists Manchester United deserve to finish at least second in the Premier League and claims critics have been too quick to praise their rivals further down the table.
Gianluca Vialli believes Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte is set to leave the Blues following Sunday’s loss to Tottenham.
Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte has admitted that his side faces a ‘very difficult’ task in qualifying for the Champions League but vowed to keep fighting.
Dele Alli netted a brace as Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to defeat Chelsea 3-1 in a Premier League encounter at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, writes MARSHALL GOUTS.
Romelu Lukaku admits it is “a dream come true” to reach 100 goals in the Premier League, but will not be satisfied until he wins a trophy with Manchester United.
Manchester City moved one step closer to the Premier League title after thrashing Everton 3-1 in their clash at Goodison Park on Saturday.