English Premier League

Stefan Ortega, the German goalkeeper, has officially extended his contract with Manchester City, as confirmed by the club. The new one-year extension will see Ortega remain at the Etihad Stadium until 2026. This comes as a significant development for City, especially with ongoing uncertainties surrounding the future of Ederson, their Brazilian goalkeeper. Ortega played a
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Ipswich defender Cameron Burgess has recently spoken out about the commitment shown by manager Kieran McKenna in rebuffing interest from prestigious clubs such as Manchester United, Chelsea, and Brighton. McKenna’s decision to stay with Ipswich despite lucrative offers is seen as a clear indication of the newly promoted Premier League club’s intentions for the upcoming
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Erik ten Hag’s future as Manchester United manager hangs in the balance as the club’s bosses, including INEOS director of sport Dave Brailsford, continue with an end-of-season review that has now extended into a third week. Despite expectations that a decision on Ten Hag’s fate would be communicated this week, discussions are still ongoing, leaving
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Wayne Rooney, a Manchester United legend, recently expressed his belief that his former boss Sir Alex Ferguson still holds the edge over Manchester City’s Pep Guardiola in terms of ranking the managerial greats. Despite Guardiola’s impressive feat of leading City to a fourth consecutive Premier League title, a record unmatched by Ferguson or any previous
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The recent vote among Premier League clubs regarding the future of VAR has left Wolverhampton Wanderers disappointed, as their motion to scrap the video assistant technology was defeated by a margin of 19-1. This outcome indicates a general consensus among top-flight clubs to maintain the use of VAR in English football. Wolves argued that the
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Wolverhampton Wanderers’ attempt to get VAR scrapped in the Premier League has hit a roadblock, with clubs voting overwhelmingly to keep the controversial video assistant. Despite the Wolves’ motion for VAR removal from the 2024/25 season onwards, the clubs voted 19-1 in favor of retaining the technology. The club failed to garner the necessary support
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