premier league
Everything you need to know about the English professional league; who's on top, who's been traded, and what teams are dropping the ball.
Arsenal Agree to Shock Deal for Young Winger This Summer?
According to some reports, Arsenal have struck a summer deal to sign £22 million rated winger Leandro Trossard from Belgian side, Genk.
Arsenal MediaPublished 5 years ago in CleatsArsenal Review: Leno, Guendouzi, and Torreira
In the summer of 2018, Arsenal spent somewhere in the region of £70million on five new signings to mark the start of a new era under head coach Unai Emery.
Arsenal MediaPublished 5 years ago in CleatsHas the FA Cup Lost Its Shine?
When I was younger, the FA Cup was considered an incredibly prestigious competition capable of producing moments of magic. Ryan Gigg's goal against Arsenal in 1999 is one of the most memorable in modern football. FA Cup final day was always a special event, dominating the day's media coverage. Who remembers Roberto Di Matteo's wonder goal in the 1997 FA Cup final? Gerrard forcing extra time in 2006 from 35 yards? The Cardiff versus Portsmouth final in 2008? Now, however, it almost seems like the FA Cup has lost a lot of its value among Premiership teams.
Ben CrabbePublished 5 years ago in CleatsManchester City vs. Liverpool (Match Recap)
Title holders Manchester City narrowly defeat Liverpool in thrilling encounter at the Etihad Stadium, narrowing Liverpool’s lead at the top of the table to four (4) points.
Jeremy WalkerPublished 5 years ago in CleatsLiverpool vs. Arsenal: Dawn of a New Era in the EPL
For starters, I am a Liverpool fan, so let me get that out of the way. I try to be as unbiased as a "Red" can be, but my team, at this moment, is clicking on all cylinders and flying high, so if I come across as boastful it's only because I take pride in what they have become. And how couldn't I get fired up after the display they put on the other day?
Sam HazelwoodPublished 5 years ago in CleatsBurnley 1-3 Liverpool: Stats Analysis
Prior to this game, the expected goal data from 2018/19 pointed towards a 2-0 win for Liverpool. Jürgen Klopp's team won by two goals in the end, but it was far from a straightforward, routine victory.
Andrew BeasleyPublished 5 years ago in CleatsReview of West Ham Utd’s Season so Far
Being a dedicated iron, I am hardened to the disappointments of football, and the beginning of the West Ham Utds 18/19 season has provided plenty of that. I’m sure the majority of West Ham fans went into the season with expectations that knew no limits due to the investment from the board and the ambitious appointment of prestigious manager Manuel Pellegrini. But those hopes were quickly deflated by the thrashing at Anfield from a Liverpool side looking to win the title. The game featured many new West Ham signings including; Felipe Anderson, who signed from Italian side Lazio in the summer for a record fee believed to be around 40 million pounds. Ryan Fredericks, a free transfer from newly promoted side Fulham. Lukasz Fabianski, a steal from Swansea, and Fabian Balbuena who signed for a fee of around 3.5 million pounds from Brazil. The Paraguay international did not shine in the thrashing despite being dubbed the Brazilian Ramos by some foreign fans. The Liverpool beating was a kick back down to earth for the entire team and fans as the expectations got the better of them.
Who Will Win the 2018/19 Premier League Season
The number one question being asked about the Premier League 2018/19 season is, who will win the title? Who Will Win? The Premier League is the top tier league for English football and is one of, if not, the most competitive football league in the world. It is known for its cut-throat competitive players and hard to win games. Every year there are more than two teams that can challenge for the title. In this article we will go into each teams chances at winning the Premier League. We will only focus on those teams that truly stand a chance, so without further ado let's get it started.
Zach AndargePublished 6 years ago in CleatsManchester United News
Recently, Manchester United's team have not been performing to the expected standard of the fans and the board. They are now only eighth in the premier league table, which shocking for one of them, (if not the) most powerful clubs in the English Premier League. With four wins, a draw and three losses, fans are becoming aggravated with the current standard of United's side.
Man Utd Managerial Debate
After a poor start to the season for Man Utd and vast criticism from mainstream media, pundits and fans alike questions are being asked of Jose Mourinho. Is he still the right man for the job or is it time for a change on the sidelines of Old Trafford?
Matt WoodburnPublished 6 years ago in CleatsAre AFC Bournemouth a Potential Candidate for European Football in 2019?
AFC Bournemouth has made their best start to a Premier League campaign in their fourth Premier League campaign season by gaining 10 points from their opening five games in the Premier League, leaving them in a Europa League spot. Bournemouth's latest win came at home with a comfortable victory over the 2015/16 season champions, Leicester City, in a 4-2 thriller at the Vitality Stadium. The opening goals saw a brace from Ryan Fraser, followed by Josh King who converted from the penalty spot after a handball saw the Cherries go into the break with a 3-0 lead. Right back, Adam Smith added to the Cherries' tally, firing home into the bottom left-hand corner, giving the Danish keeper no chance. However, flashbacks from previous seasons saw the Bournemouth defence switch off as they conceded two late goals from James Maddison and Marc Albrighton in the space of two minutes.
Premiership Round-Up - Saturday, September 15
Tottenham Hotspur 1-2 Liverpool Liverpool's impressive start to the season continues with a fine win over Spurs. It's not been a fantastic week for the North London club, with captain Hugo Lloris convicted of drink driving and sentenced to a 20 month drinking ban and a £50,000 fine. Shortly after his conviction, he picked up a thigh injury which ruled him out of this weekend's fixture. In steps Michel Vorm, whose errors contributed to Liverpool's victory. Spurs were sloppy in possession, often giving the ball away. Lucas Moura missed a decent chance to put Spurs ahead before Wijnaldum and Firmino gave Liverpool a two-goal lead. Lamela pulled one back with a fine strike in injury time, but it was Jurgen Klopp's men who returned to Merseyside with all three points. Liverpool were touted pre-season as the most realistic challenger to Manchester City's dominance, and on the basis of this performance, it's not too hard to see why.
Ben CrabbePublished 6 years ago in Cleats