Mohamed Salah makes Champions League vow after running into "incredible" Thibaut Courtois
Conor McGregor drops out of richest athletes list after being No.1 last year
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Conor McGregor drops out of richest athletes list after being No.1 last year
Arsenal legend Charlie Nicholas has “very mixed” feelings on the club’s pursuit of Gabriel Jesus but would be “amazed” if he doesn’t score 20 goals in north London.
William Saliba confirms he will return to Arsenal this summer
The summer transfer window is officially open and that means we can start expecting some lucrative player transfers in the coming weeks.
There weren’t many Championship teams in 2009/10 who were harder to beat than Swansea City. Only the top two, Newcastle and West Brom, lost fewer than their 11, and only Newcastle conceded fewer than their 37. And yet they finished the season in seventh, a point outside the play-off places, for a simple reason: they were the lowest-scoring side in the division, netting just 40 times in their 46 games.
The 2022-23 Premier League fixtures will be announced very soon as attention is already switching to next season.
South Korea’s forward Son Heung-min applauds the crowd after full time at Seoul World Cup Stadium in Seoul on June 2, 2022, after a friendly football match between South Korea and Brazil. (Photo by ANTHONY WALLACE / AFP)
Reece James has defended Trent Alexander-Arnold, with the pair set to rival one another for a place in Gareth Southgate's starting-eleven at the 2022 Qatar World Cup. The Liverpool defender has faced growing criticism for his defending ability in recent times, but the Chelsea man ruled out such claims and insisted that 'mistakes are normal'.