Tag: English Premier League

  • Mourinho forecasts ‘amazing’ period for Man Utd

    Mourinho forecasts ‘amazing’ period for Man Utd

    Jose Mourinho has predicted an “amazing” period for Manchester United as he prepares to host a series of significant fixtures at Old Trafford across three different competitions.

    United host Chelsea in the English Premier League on Sunday to kick off a run of four home games in their next five matches.

    Mourinho’s side start next month with a league trip to Crystal Palace before welcoming top-four rivals Liverpool.

    A Champions League last-16, second-leg fixture against Sevilla and a home FA Cup quarter-final against Brighton & Hove Albion wrap up the busy period, and Mourinho remains confident ahead of United’s decisive spell in the campaign.

    “I think the next few weeks at Old Trafford will be amazing,” he told MUTV.

    ”Two big matches against two direct rivals in the EPL, two knockout matches that, if things go well, can leave us in the quarter-final of the Champions League and the semi-final of the FA Cup.

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    “Sometimes we have periods with three, four consecutive away matches but this time we have four matches at home, with Crystal Palace away in between, but four big matches at Old Trafford.”

    United’s schedule contains 13 fixtures, including 11 league matches, but that total could potentially rise to 20 depending on their progress in the cup competitions.

    “March, April and May can be really busy and going far in the FA Cup creates you problems.

    “We now play Brighton when we were supposed to play West Ham and we don’t know when we’ll play West Ham,” Mourinho added.

    United, currently second in the league, have an opportunity to open up a six-point advantage over fourth-placed Chelsea with a win at the weekend.

  • English Premier League Results (Saturday Matches)

    English Premier League Results (Saturday Matches)

    Six out of the seven Premier League Matches for Saturday have been concluded.
    See below the results of the six matches.
    AFC Bournemouth
    0 – 0
    Leicester City
    Manchester United
    4- 0
    Crystal Palace
    Stoke City
    2 – 1
    Southampton
    West Bromwich Albion
    2 – 2
    Watford
    West Ham United
    1 – 0
    Swansea City
    Huddersfield Town
    0 – 4
    Tottenham Hotspur (Harry Kane, Ben Davies, Harry Kane, Moussa Sissoko)
    The seventh match is the game between Chelsea and Man City. The match will start by 5;30
  • English Premier League Table As At Sunday 17,

    English Premier League Table As At Sunday 17,

    Find below The English Premier League (EPL) table as at September 17, 2017.Also scroll down for scores of the EPL matches played on Saturday and Sunday

    POS TEAM GP GD PTS
    1 Manchester City 5 +14 13
    2 Manchester United 5 +14 13
    3 Chelsea 5 +3 10
    4 Newcastle United 5 +2 9
    5 Tottenham Hotspur 5 +4 8
    6 Huddersfield Town 5 +2 8
    7 Burnley 5 +1 8
    8 Liverpool 5 0 8
    9 Southampton 5 0 8
    10 West Bromwich Albion 5 0 8
    11 Watford 5 -2 8
    12 Arsenal 5 -1 7
    13 Stoke City 5 -1 5
    14 Swansea City 5 -3 5
    15 Leicester City 5 -2 4
    16 Brighton & Hove Albion 5 -3 4
    17 West Ham United 5 -6 4
    18 Everton 5 -8 4
    19 AFC Bournemouth 5 -6 3
    20 Crystal Palace 5 -8 0
    Below are the scores for the matches played on Saturday, September 16 and Sunday, 17, 2017.
    Crystal Palace
    0 – 1
    Southampton
    Huddersfield Town
    1 – 1
    Leicester City
    Newcastle United
    2 – 1
    Stoke City
    Watford
    0 – 6
    Manchester City
    West Bromwich Albion
    0 – 0
    West Ham United
    Tottenham Hotspur
    0 – 0
    Swansea City
    September 17
    Chelsea
    0 – 0
    Arsenal
    Manchester United
    4 – 0
    Everton
  • Chelsea axe victory parade after Manchester bomb attack

    Chelsea axe victory parade after Manchester bomb attack

    Chelsea have cancelled a victory parade scheduled for Sunday in London in the light of Monday’s bomb attack in Manchester.

    Antonio Conte’s side won the English Premier League title last Sunday and could claim the double by winning Saturday’s English FA Cup final match at Wembley.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that thousands of fans were expected to turn out for the parade.

    “In light of these tragic events, we feel it is inappropriate to go ahead with the victory parade in London on Sunday,” the club said in a statement.

    “Given the heightened security threat announced by the (British) government, and recognising that this is a developing situation, we have given this careful consideration,” it said.

    “We strongly believe, in the interests of everyone, this is the correct course of action. We are sure our fans will understand this decision.’’

    The club said black armbands would be worn by the players in Saturday’s final against Arsenal and that a donation would be made to a fund supporting the victims.

    Arsenal later also announced that they were cancelling a planned screening of the final match, to have been staged at their Emirates Stadium.

    The club also said there would be no victory parade were they to beat Chelsea.

    “As always, the safety of our supporters and staff is paramount and we are in close contact with security services,” chief executive Ivan Gazidis said.

    “After taking their advice we have reluctantly taken the decision to cancel the screening and potential parade. We are sorry for any disappointment this causes but it is in everyone’s best interests.’’

    An Islamist suicide bomber blew himself up and killed 22 people at a packed pop concert at Manchester Arena on Monday.

    On Tuesday Prime Minister Theresa May’s government announced that the security threat level had been raised to “critical” as the bomber, Salman Abedi, had probably not acted alone.

  • Manchester derby may be better without referee – Yaya Toure

    Manchester derby may be better without referee – Yaya Toure

    Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure will prefer to play without a referee in Thursday’s derby with Manchester United in the English Premier League.

    The Ivorian said this on Monday while criticising the standard of officiating in Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that referee Craig Pawson had ruled out Sergio Aguero’s first-half strike at Wembley.

    Replays suggested the goal should have stood and Manchester City went on to lose the game 1-2 after extra time.

    “I think the referees have to stop this,” said Toure.

    “I am very disappointed. It is not the first time, there have been a couple of times.

    “Maybe on Thursday we are going to have a better referee or maybe play without a referee, I would prefer that.”

    Officials ruled that Leroy Sane’s cross had gone out of play before reaching Aguero.

    The Argentina striker later did score to put Manchester City ahead but goals from Nacho Monreal and Alexis Sanchez sent Arsenal into May’s FA Cup final, where they will meet Chelsea.

    Defeat means Manchester City’s focus switches to the Premier League, where they are currently fourth.

    But Manchester United will leapfrog them if they win on Thursday.

    “It is a very big game, an important game,” added Toure.

    “We have to do that job and we will see what can happen. We hope to have a good referee.”

     

  • Chelsea beat reigning champions Leicester to go 7 points clear

    Marcos Alonso scored twice as Chelsea beat Leicester on Saturday to move seven points clear at the top of the English Premier League in spite of Diego Costa’s absence.

    The Blues were without their top scorer after a training ground dispute over his fitness, amid reports he has been offered a lucrative move to China.

    That saga did not affect them at the King Power Stadium however, with Eden Hazard setting up Alonso to fire home after only six minutes.

    The Spanish wing-back added his second early in the second half when his shot from the edge of the area was deflected in.

    Pedro made sure of the points with a deft header from Willian’s cross.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Leicester, lining up in a new-look 3-5-2 formation, struggled to find a way back into the game.

    Ahmed Musa had tested Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois before his side fell behind, but the defending champions did not manage another shot on target.

    Before kick-off, Chelsea manager Antonio Conte had played down any row involving Costa, claiming he was not in his squad because of a back injury.

    Whatever the truth behind Costa’s absence, the Blues showed again that they can win without the Spain striker, who has scored 14 goals and provided five assists for them this season.

    Chelsea initially had to work harder for the points than they did when Costa was suspended in their 3-0 victory over Bournemouth on Dec. 26.

    NAN reports that it was the only other league game he has missed in 2016/2017.

    Again they used Hazard to lead the line rather than turn to £33 million summer signing Michy Batshuayi, who was left on the bench and still awaits his first league start.

    Alonso, rather than Hazard, will get the headlines on this occasion, but Chelsea’s dominant performance was further evidence it will be hard to dislodge them from top spot.

    This was Chelsea’s 12th clean sheet in 21 games and, even without Costa’s belligerent presence upfront, they remain difficult to break down and dangerous when they come forward.

    Conte’s side had seen their 13-game winning streak ended by Tottenham in their previous Premier League game, but that remains their only defeat since the end of September.

    Spurs’ emphatic win over West Brom earlier on Saturday had reduced the Blues’ lead to four points, but if Chelsea are feeling any pressure in the title race they did not show it here.

    Their form is becoming ominous for the chasing pack, and Liverpool — their nearest rivals before the weekend — can ill afford to lose any more ground.

    They face Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday.

    Foxes manager Claudio Ranieri, named FIFA’s coach of the year this week, attempted to match Chelsea’s formation by playing with wing-backs of his own.

    But his experiment did not pay off as Albrighton and Ben Chilwell failed to make the same impact as their opposite numbers, Alonso and Victor Moses.

    To compound their woes, the Foxes also struggled to create chances.

    England striker Jamie Vardy was back from suspension to lead their attack, but he made little impression apart from playing one dangerous cross and did not manage a single shot.

    Leicester are still six points above the relegation zone in spite of this defeat.

    But, with Riyad Mahrez, Islam Slimani and Daniel Amarty away at the African Cup of Nations (AFCON), Ranieri must find a better blend with the players still at his disposal.

    Chelsea host struggling Hull on Jan. 22, while Leicester travel to Southampton on the same day, hoping for their first away win of a disappointing domestic season.

  • Costa says he wanted to leave Chelsea in summer

    Costa says he wanted to leave Chelsea in summer

    Chelsea FC striker Diego Costa says he had wanted to leave the English Premier League club last summer.

    Costa had joined the Blues for £32 million (about N16 billion) in 2014, and was understood to be close to a return to former club Atletico Madrid after a difficult 2015-16 campaign.

    The Spain international has since scored 14 Premier League goals, as Chelsea have now taken an eight-point lead courtesy of 13 successive victories.

    “Did I want to go? Yes, yes, I was about to leave. But not because of Chelsea,” said the 28-year-old.

    “There was one thing I wanted to change for family reasons but it wasn’t to be, and I continue to be happy here.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Costa scored 20 goals in his first season in England, as Chelsea won the Premier League title under Jose Mourinho.

    But he had netted only four more by the time Mourinho was sacked in December 2015, finishing the season with 12 before being heavily linked with a move.

    Brazil-born Costa says he has also made a conscious effort to curb his aggressive nature on the pitch.

    “I knew I had to improve that aspect, because here in the Premier League there is no mercy,” he said.

    “A lot of the time it seemed [referees] were against me. If they’re not going to change, I had to change.”

    NAN reports that Chelsea will return to action against London rivals Tottenham on Wednesday.(NAN)

  • EPL clubs want Osimhen

    EPL clubs want Osimhen

    Golden Eaglets striker, Victor Osimhen, is attracting huge interest from English clubs on the back of his impressive performance at the ongoing FIFA U- 17 World Cup in Chile.

    According to allnigeriasoccer.com, one of the top four clubs in the English Premier League is putting together a bid for the youngster.

    Osimhen will equal Frenchman Sinama Pongolle’s record of nine goals at the World Cup if he finds the net against Mexico on Thursday.

  • Simon rejects Dortmund, Fenerbache

    Simon rejects Dortmund, Fenerbache

    Nigeria international, Moses Simon has told africanFootball.com he turned down several European clubs including Borussia Dortmund, Fenerbache and Liverpool in the English Premier League to stay put at Belgian champions Gent.

    Simon, who is currently at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand with Nigeria, said he wishes to stay at least another season at Gent before he would decide his next destination.

    The player makes history with Belgian champions Gent

    “Fenerbache, Dortmund and Liverpool were among the clubs who were interested in signing me, but I wish to stay at least another season at Gent before I decide what is next for me,” he told africanFootball.com.

    “I still have three more years left of my contract with Gent, but the league in Germany or England would interest me at some point.”

    Simon’s immediate target will be next season’s UEFA Champions League.

    “We are all looking forward to featuring in the Champions League after against all odds we won our first Belgian championship in 115 years,” he added.

    “It’s a big stage for all of us and we wish to make the most of it.”

    The left winger scored seven goals after he joined up with Gent in January. It was a performance that saw him finished as the second best African player in the Belgian top-flight league this past season.

  • Arsenal signs Flamini

    Arsenal signs Flamini

    France International, Mathieu Flamini has been signed on a two-year contract by Arsenal.

    The utility player, signed from AC Milan, will help strengthen the central midfield and will also offer defensive option for Arsenal.

    The 29 years old, who left Arsenal for AC Milan in 2008, will earn £50,000 a week after agreement was concluded on Wednesday. He has been training with Arsenal since his release from the Rosenneri at the end of last season.

    The deal which includes an option of an extra year has officially been announced.