Liverpool have been priced at 5/2 to win the Premier League – their longest odds to be crowned champions since December.Jurgen Klopp’s side were overtaken by Manchester City at the top of the league standings on the weekend after they failed to beat Everton at Goodison Park.
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Man City – 1/3Liverpool – 5/2Tottenham – 500/1Manchester Utd – 500/1In 2008/09, Liverpool lost just twice but finished four points behind Manchester United, despite beating them 4-1 at Old Trafford. Oddschecker spokesman George Elek: It was a damaging afternoon at Goodison Park for Liverpool and their Merseyside rivals have now put the Premier League in Man Citys hands.But with nine games to go and dropped points by both on multiple occasions, this title race does look to be swerving off in the champions’ direction.”Manchester City still have to play Tottenham Hotspur at home and Manchester United away in their remaining fixtures.While Liverpool will also host Spurs and Chelsea in what promises to be a mouthwatering conclusion to the title race.
Chelsea began a Premier League managers' tribunal on Thursday, with hopes of resolving Antonio Conte's compensation claim for a £9 million severance package relating to his contract with the
Chelsea news: Blues refuse to comment on rumours of £9m

2018 FIFA World Cup's fourth place team England would be hoping to get better results in the next football world cup at Qatar in 2022. English team was nowhere in the previous world cup as they were suffering a lot over the performances of individuals, but captain Harry Kane did brilliant job in Russia to guide team towards the feat.
Hudson-Odoi and Rice set to start for England vs Montenegro

May 16, 2019 · Sheffield United Football Club was funded by a £3million loan from Osama bin Laden's family, a court has heard. A High Court judge is currently analysing a battle for control of the club between
Premier League club funded by £3m loan from Osama bin Laden's

David Moyes, who was sacked by Manchester United in 2014, has questioned how much progress has been made in the five years since. Former Manchester United manager David Moyes thinks the club has
'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager
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'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager', David Moyes tells talkSPORT. David Moyes has revealed to talkSPORT he was reduced to tears when he lost his job as Manchester United manager. It's crazy to think there are still two months remaining on the six-year contract Moyes signed with the Red Devils in 2013.
~ Manchester United news: Jaap Stam hits back at David Moyes

Manchester United news: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he's right man for job despite recent woeful form The Red Devils have struggled since Solskjaer was confirmed as the club's permanent manager
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he's the right man to lead Man

Tottenham 0-2 Liverpool: Jurgen Klopp reveals what Pep Guardiola told him on phone call following Champions League triumph; Caf Champions League: VAR fiasco sees Esperance handed win as Wydad Casablanca refuse to return to pitch in protest
~ Charlton vs Doncaster live on talkSPORT 2: Full commentary

Transfer EXCLUSIVE: Callum Wilson will 'make sure' Arsenal target Ryan Fraser does not leave Bournemouth this; Arsenal fans in Mkhitaryan shirts 'stopped for their safety' by Baku police, Azerbaijan ambassador tells tal; Stay in Baku for just £2-a-night! Azerbaijan capital's cheap 'hostel' compared with Chelsea team's luxury hote
Transfer EXCLUSIVE: Callum Wilson will 'make sure' Arsenal

Diego Godin is on the move this month, while Manchester United have identified their No.1 target for sporting director, all in the papers. - Diego Godin is on the move this month, while Manchester
Manchester United favourites to sign Diego Godin in January

Liverpool and Tottenham to face each other in an all-English Champions League final this upcoming Saturday. Find out me, date, time, location and channel plus team stats and more right here.

Chelsea vows 'strongest possible action' after anti-Semitic chants by fans Spokesperson for English soccer team says 'race-related or religious hatred is abhorrent' to the club, which has
Chelsea to punish fans who sang anti-Semitic chants

Edu was and remains a popular figure in north London both with the fans and club hierarchy and has long been viewed as a former player who would make a shrewd addition to the Arsenal hierarchy. Indeed it is understood his name was discussed as a potential sporting director before the departure of Sven Mislintat and the failed pursuit of Monchi.
Brazilian Football Confederation confirms Edu approach


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