The reigning champions have lost four games in a row, a first for Pep Guardiola, adding to lots of uncertainty over the club's future.
The Portuguese center back strikes a defiant tune as Man City's losing run hangs over international break. But should Man City be worried? And what fixes can they make?
One team can have a problem, but one or two - we’re going with Liverpool and Man City - I don’t see two teams collapsing.
Manchester United's new era started on Monday when Ruben Amorim jetted into town to start the daunting task of restoring the ...
Viktor Gyokeres has enjoyed a fine season in front of goal and has been tipped to reunite with former Sporting CP boss Ruben ...
They think it's all over... and it will be soon for Gary Lineker as host of BBC One's Match of the Day. The former England ...
Former Premier League manager Martin O'Neill says Pep Guardiola "needs to remove doubts" from his Manchester City squad by ...
With just five wins from 11, the Gunners are at risk of drifting away from the title race if form continues after the break, ...
Here, we rank the top 10 worst strikers in Premier League history since its formation in 1992. Some shockers are ahead, from your big-money flops, such as Roberto Soldado, to your homegrown letdowns, ...
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