Watch: Liverpool fans accidentally celebrate false Aston Villa equaliser
Liverpool beat Wolves 3-1 at Anfield but it wasn’t enough to secure the Premier League title as Manchester City produced a sensational comeback against Aston Villa.
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Liverpool beat Wolves 3-1 at Anfield but it wasn’t enough to secure the Premier League title as Manchester City produced a sensational comeback against Aston Villa.
As the Premier League season drew to a close, the Chelsea squad and staff gave an appreciative lap of honour to the fans at Stamford Bridge, who then showed their adoration for manager Thomas Tuchel.
De Jong says goodbye to Barcelona The Sun reports that Barcelona midfielder Frenkie de Jong said goodbye to the club’s fans who had offered their support during his time in Spain. He offered them shirts and boots to signal that his spell with the club is nearing its end, and Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag hopes to persuade the player to join him at Old Trafford.
When Fikayo Tomori left Chelsea for AC Milan last season, many fans were critical of his decision to do so with the young centre-back being out of the picture under previous manager Frank Lampard. Tomori had impressed whilst playing under Lampard at Derby County, before being elevated to the Chelsea first-team when Lampard was brought in.
In pictures: Liverpool v Wolves
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In pictures: Liverpool v Wolves
Thomas Tuchel believes Chelsea will need to act swiftly when they are allowed to enter the transfer market to avoid falling further behind the top two.