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  • EPL: Sutton predicts City, Arsenal clash, Liverpool v Brighton, others

    EPL: Sutton predicts City, Arsenal clash, Liverpool v Brighton, others

    Former Chelsea star, Chris Sutton has given his predictions on the English Premier League match day 30 games.

    Newcastle are set to slug it out with visiting West Ham United on Saturday afternoon at home.

    Chelsea will host Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening.

    Manchester City will face Arsenal at Etihad Stadium on Sunday evening in a top of the table clash.

    See Sutton’s predictions 

    Newcastle 2-1 West Ham

    Bournemouth 1-1 Everton

    Chelsea 2-0 Burnley

    Nottingham Forest 1-0 Crystal Palace

    Sheffield United 0-2 Fulham

    Tottenham 4-1 Luton Town

    Aston Villa 2-1 Wolves

    Brentford 2-2 Man United

  • EPL: Zinedine Zidane’s likely destination revealed

    EPL: Zinedine Zidane’s likely destination revealed

    Former Real Madrid coach, Zinedine Zidane likely destination has been revealed.

    According to former Brazil international, Julio Baptista, the French man will likely take over as the manager of Manchester United.

    Manchester United’s coach, Erik Ten Hag’s future at Old Trafford looks bleak after going through a tough season with the Red Devils.

    After finishing third last season, winning the Carabao Cup and reaching the FA Cup final, Ten Hag’s side have had 16 defeats across competitions this campaign.

    However, Zidane has been touted as one of the options for the Red Devils’ hot seat at Old Trafford.

    “Zidane was the best player I have ever played with,” Baptista told Ladbrokes (via Metro).

    “Playing with him and sharing a dressing room with him was very special. He is one the best in the world.

    “I think he will be a Premier League manager someday. He is an incredible coach, with amazing experience having won the Champions League, so I can see that happening. I can see him going to Manchester United.”

  • EPL: Manchester City set to be without seven key players ahead Arsenal clash

    EPL: Manchester City set to be without seven key players ahead Arsenal clash

    About seven key Manchester City players are set to miss the top of the table clash against Arsenal on Sunday.

    Matheus Nunes, Manuel Akanji, John Stones and Kyle Walker all picked up injuries while playing for their various national teams during the March international break.

    The trio join Ederson, Kevin de Bruyne and Jack Grealish on the injury list.

    Daily Mail reports Walker is a major doubt for the upcoming clash against Arsenal.

    Walker will undergo scans alongside Stones.

    The club are also monitoring the situations of Ederson, De Bruyne and Grealish and will make a late call for the trio.

  • EPL: Former England striker, Peter Crouch predicts team to win title

    EPL: Former England striker, Peter Crouch predicts team to win title

    Former Tottenham Hotspur  and Liverpool striker, Peter Crouch has predicted the Reds to win the Premier League this season.

    According to the former three Lions of England forward, Jurgen Klopp’s side can do it this term, admitting that Arsenal have ‘put themselves right back in the mix’ for the title.

    The Premier League title this season is a three-horse race between Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City.

    Speaking to talkSPORT, the former England international told the Hawksbee & Jacobs Show:

    “I said Liverpool [would win the title] at the start of the season and I think plenty of people will say there is a bias there and they are probably slightly right.

    “But Arsenal have played themselves back into the conversation for me.

    “Manchester City will obviously be favourites given the recent history and you would say it’s a two-horse race, but Arsenal have just put themselves right back in the mix now.

    “But I am going to stick with Liverpool. I still think they can do it.”

  • EPL: Manchester City hit by injury ahead clash with Arsenal

    EPL: Manchester City hit by injury ahead clash with Arsenal

    Manuel Akanji is a doubt for Manchester City in  the upcoming top of the table clash against Arsenal this weekend after picking up an injury while on international duty with Switzerland.

    The 28-year-old  defender could miss his country’s friendly against Ireland due to the knock, which leaves him at risk of missing Sunday’s showdown with Arsenal at the Etihad.

    The Switzerland player has started in the last 16 matches for his country and has played pivotal role for Pep Guardiola’s side this season, featuring in 19 of Man City’s 28 league matches since joining the club from Borussia Dortmund in 2022.

    This setback comes just days after Kyle Walker was forced off playing for England in Saturday night’s friendly 1-0 defeat against Brazil due to a hamstring injury.

    It remains to be seen if Akanji will recover in time for the crucial clash against Arsenal this weekend.

  • EPL: West Ham target Super Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi

    EPL: West Ham target Super Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi

    Super Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi could be on his way to another Englis Premier Leage side, West Ham United.

    There are reports Nottingham Forest are open to selling the Nigeria international to avoid another breach of the Premier League’s financial rules.

    Nottingham Forest, according to the Premier League, admitted to breaching the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules.

    The Tricky Trees have already been handed a four-point deduction as punishment for their offence.

    Forest are however at risk of committing the same offence next season if they don’t sell one of their top stars in the summer.

    Awoniyi has been touted as the player they will be willing to sell to rake in the needed cash.

    West Ham showed interest in the striker last summer but had their offer firmly rejected by Forest.

    The Hammers are set to move again for the former Liverpool player in the summer.

    Awoniyi has already scored twice against West Ham this season

    The 26-year-old has scored six league goals this season.

    He joined Nottingham Forest from Bundesliga outfit, Union Berlin for £17.5m in June 2022.

  • EPL: Injury worry for Arsenal ahead clash with Manchester City

    EPL: Injury worry for Arsenal ahead clash with Manchester City

    Arsenal have suffered another injury blow as defender, Gabriel Magalhaes is set to be left out in Brazil’s upcoming friendlies against England and Spain due to injury.

    Gabriel who was initially in the national team camp has now departed after cropping an injury.

    The 26-year-old has been in fine form for the Gunners this season, forming a solid partnership with William Saliba, which has conceded the least goals in the Premier League.

    Brazil head coach, Dorival Junior, confirmed his withdrawal but did not reveal the extent of the injury.

    Junior told the media: “I had already communicated previously that we will work with a slightly more extensive list.

    “A pre-call — we can put it that way — and again, today, we had another casualty. Unfortunately, Gabriel Magalhaes is out. In his place, we are calling Bremer, from Juventus.”

  • Chelsea midfielder, Lesley Ugochukwu visits family in Nigeria

    Chelsea midfielder, Lesley Ugochukwu visits family in Nigeria

    19 Year old Nigerian born Chelsea midfielder, Lesley Ugochukwu is currently in Nigeria to see his family.

    The defensive midfielder,  shared pictures of his visit on social media on Wednesday.

    Ugochukwu, who  was born in France in 2005  is of Nigerian descent but holds dual nationality, Nigeria and France.

    The defensive midfielder is the nephew of former Super Eagles defender, Apam Onyekachi.

    Ugochukwu has played for France at U-18, U-19 and U-21 level.

    TheNewsGuru.com TNG reports that he  joined Chelsea last summer from Ligue 1 club, Stade Rennes, and he’s gone on to play in the defensive Midfield position for the Blues on many occasions this season.

  • EPL: Liverpool, Manchester City share spoils at Anfield in Super Sunday clash

    EPL: Liverpool, Manchester City share spoils at Anfield in Super Sunday clash

    Liverpool slumped to second on the log for the first time since November no thanks to a 1-1 draw with Manchester City at Anfield.

    City defender, John Stones latched on to a loose ball from a cornerkick to score the Visitor’s first and only goal of the encounter but MacAllister restored parity from the penalty spot in the 50th minute f the thrilling encounter.

    City were the better side before half-time, taking the lead through John Stones from a cheekily-worked corner kick routine.

    But Liverpool were the dominant side after the interval, equalising thanks to Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty after Nathan Ake and Ederson got themselves in a tangle.

    Liverpool forward Liuz Daiz had the best opportunity of the night but fluffed it when Salah sent him a through pass.

    Jeremy Doku also had an opportunity in the closes stages of the second hald when he outran Liverpool defender, Virgil Van Dijk but his effort hit the crossbar to rebound to goalie Kelleher.

    There was a shout for a penalty for Liverpool in the dying minutes of additional time, when Doku hit MacAllister with his stud but VAR waved it off.

    With 10 games to go it is obviously far too close to call with Arsenal ahead of Liverpool on goal difference and just a point in front of the champions, City.

    With course and distance City may be third but probably remain the favourites as they search for an unprecedented fourth title in a row. But no-one has rattled them quite how Liverpool rattled them here in a raucous second-half.

  • Arteta praises Ramsdale’s courage after mistake

    Arteta praises Ramsdale’s courage after mistake

    Arsenal manager, Mikel Arteta, has praised his team’s second-choice goalkeeper, Aaron Ramsdale for his positive response to his mistake during their crucial game against Brentford.

    Ramsdale showed his powers of recovery after a massive error gifted Brentford an equaliser, twice keeping his side level before a late winner on Saturday put the pressure back on the Gunners’ title rivals.

    The England keeper has lost his starting spot to David Raya this season, but with Brentford loanee Raya ineligible, Ramsdale made his first appearance since Jan. 7.

    An uneventful first half for Ramsdale turned into a nightmare on the stroke of halftime, as he took far too long on the ball inside his six-yard box, and allowed Yoane Wissa to pounce.

    The away fans, tried to get under Ramsdale’s skin, repeatedly serenading him with an unfavourable comparison to Raya, and greeting his every touch with sarcastic cheers.

    But the England keeper produced two second-half saves to keep the game at 1-1 before Kai Havertz’s late header sent Arsenal top for the first time since Christmas Eve with a 2-1 win.

    Ramsdale was all smiles after the final whistle as he was embraced by his team mates and Arteta, who described him as “a person with a huge personality and courage”.

    “I’m not surprised because the whole team, the whole stadium, was behind him and he has that respect and that admiration.

    “We really wanted to win for him in that moment and he really helped us to win,” Arteta told reporters.

    Brentford manager Thomas Frank also spoke to Ramsdale after the final whistle.

    “I said I think he’s a very good keeper and I didn’t want him to be involved in that situation,” Frank said.

    “I don’t think that was a mistake, I think that was very good pressure from Wissa.”