They say it is the loneliest job in football. Maybe they are right. “I have had managers admit to me that they have sat in the car on the way home, pulled over and cried because that was their only private space where they could have that release.”
The Premier League’s relegation battle is heating up.
Erling Haaland sank to the floor at full time, bereft of energy. Fittingly it was Rodri who helped him up, another titan of what could come to be acknowledged as a title-defining victory over Newcastle. Haaland had given everything for the Manchester City cause.
Never before in Premier League history has the team at the top of the table lost a two-goal lead to the team at the bottom of the table. But Arsenal's extraordinary collapse against Wolves showed why there are so many still questioning their title credentials.
The sale of Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City in January saw Bournemouth's transfer income since the summer of 2024 surpass the £300m mark.
“We have a lot of injured players, so we need to first find the best system that suits the players that are available at this moment, so a very particular moment.”
Liverpool find themselves sixth in February, the reigning champions outside of the Champions League qualification places. It is striking, then, that their only move in this transfer window is for a £60m centre-back who will not even arrive until the summer.
This season was supposed to be the one Nottingham Forest become entrenched in the European positions. Instead, they’re in a relegation scrap and are moving on to their fourth coach.
Tottenham head coach Thomas Frank did not fear losing his job after this month's home defeat against West Ham.
Thomas Frank faces the most pivotal game of his Tottenham tenure on Saturday.
Arsenal have not won the Premier League title for 22 years - is it starting to show?
Gary Neville has called Liverpool "soft" and "a nice team to play against" while dismissing the idea that this is a transition season for Arne Slot's side.
In this exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Aston Villa manager Unai Emery discusses his efforts to improve and a key moment of reflection that led to his success.
The decision to sack Ruben Amorim became inevitable but the unravelling of his Manchester United reign damns the decision-makers as well as the coach, writes Adam Bate
In The Debrief, Adam Bate looks at Benjamin Sesko's finishing, John McGinn's touches in the box, Jhon Arias' reinvention and Max Kilman losing too many aerial duels.
If anyone has spent this season reminding people just what they are capable of, it's Mason Mount.
Mohamed Salah claims to have been thrown under the bus but why has the Liverpool legend been dropped by Arne Slot? The numbers show he has become a defensive liability.
For the first time since he joined in 2020, Manchester United face the prospect of losing the talismanic Bruno Fernandes through injury for a sustained period of time.