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Jose Mourinho Preparing His Potential Manchester United Exit
Always a divisive figure, Jose Mourinho in 2018, en route to complete his second season as the manager of Manchester United, is becoming more and more known as a sideline figure that can’t keep its mouth shut instead of a successful coach gobbling up every title in its path.
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The Mohamed Salah Show (Liverpool vs Watford)
Originally, this was supposed to be an article about the best goal of the weekend. But Mohamed Salah kept scoring, finishing with 4 goals and 1 assist in the 5-0 thrashing of Watford by Liverpool on a snowy Anfield pitch. So it became an appreciation post to the man fans nickname and sing to ‘Egyptian King’.
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Manchester United Beats Liverpool: Impossible to Win When You Play Terribly & Referee Screws You
Fact: Craig Pawson had a terrible afternoon at Old Trafford, missing two or three penalties which really helped out Manchester United, as they beat Liverpool 2-1 to tighten their grasp over second place in the Premier League. Another fact: Jurgen Klopp’s players, especially his key guys, had a very bad game, making it very difficult to come away with a good result regardless of the official’s mistakes.
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Premier League: Conte & Wenger Daring Chelsea & Arsenal to Sack Them
With a 1-0 loss to Manchester City, Chelsea burrow even deeper in disappointing fifth place, making Antonio Conte’s future with the club murkier than ever before. Meanwhile, way below at sixth, Arsenal and Arsene Wenger continue to lose, making the frenchman’s attachment to the job seem more and more delusional.
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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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Liverpool FC: Daniel Sturridge Finally Does Something
Despite not being a Jurgen Klopp favorite, Daniel Sturridge did his part as Liverpool bounced back from a tough loss by beating Huddersfield 3-0. Missing some key players and playing poorly in the first half, it was about the best the team could ask for at this point.
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Premier League: Week 10 Results & League Table
All of the Premier League’s big sides and championship contender played on a busy Saturday that opened week 10. It kicked off with Manchester United edging Spurs for a boost in the title race, while Manchester City stayed 5 points clear with a win in the midlands. Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool won their matches to […]
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Tottenham vs Liverpool: Harry Kane Exposes What Jurgen Klopp Didn’t Do Last Summer
Harry Kane scored twice and set up one goal in Tottenham’s 4-1 win over Liverpool at Wembley, which further exposed how badly Jurgen Klopp messed up during the summer by failing to bring in meaningful defensive players.
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10 Worst Teams in Premier League History
0 points, 0 goals, 17 conceded. Crystal Palace, after 7 matches, are on pace to become the worst team in the history of the Premier League. Until that becomes official, here are the 10 worst seasons in the history fo the Premier League (38 matches format), including a few Sunderland teams and one awful Derby side.