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Everyone is Happy Neymar got Injured (Except PSG fans, Brazilians and Qatari)
Due to the injury he picked up in the match against Marseille, PSG & Brazil forward Neymar is going to miss significant football time, keeping him out almost until the World Cup. A lot of players and fans are happy to see this turn of events.
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After Loss to Manchester City, Arsene Wenger Losing Remaining Shreds of Credibility
Believe it or not, it’s not the 3-0 defeat in the League Cup final to Manchester City that makes Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger seem foolish. The comments he made after the match, complemented by his denial of the club’s constant decline, that turned him into a joke once again.
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Tottenham Cheat Their Way to a Draw at Anfield Against Liverpool
Twice Mohamed Salah put Liverpool ahead in their big match against Tottenham. Once it was a terrific Victor Wanyama strike that equalized. The second time, deep in injury time, it was a shameful dive by Erik Lamela that won Spurs a penalty, converted by Harry Kane, who also missed one earlier. Liverpool took the lead […]
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Manchester United Rumors – Interested & Close to Signing Jorginho of Napoli
While their noisy neighbours continue to splash big cash on defenders, Manchester United are looking in other directions to improve. One of those is the midfield, with Italian midfielder Jorginho reportedly on the verge of signing for the Red Devils.
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17 Best Goals of 2017
What better way to end 2017 than with a countdown of our favorite goals this year?
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Mohamed Salah With a Fitting Finish to 2017
Mohamed Salah has only been at Liverpool for five months, but he’s certainly the most influential player the club has had this year, as his brace helped the club beat Leicester 2-1 to finish 2017 on a 12-match unbeaten run, while advancing to the Champions League round of 16 for the first time in 9 years and firmly in the chase for one of the top 4 spots in the Premier League.
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Premier League Top 6: Tables & Conclusions Before Christmas
Just before the hectic Christmas schedule begins, it’s a good time to look at the situation in the Premier League, and especially the recently referred to top 6, which includes Tottenham, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United and Manchester City.
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Champions League Week 6 Results & Group Tables (Groups A-D)
No surprises in the first set of finales in the Champions League group stage, as Bayern Munich beat Paris Saint-Germain in something of a revenge match, joined by Chelsea, Roma, Barcelona, Juventus, Basel and Manchester United en route to the round of 16.