Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, has announced that Erling Haaland will resume training with the team on Thursday. The Norwegian striker missed the recent game against Luton due to a foot complaint and will not travel to Belgrade for the Champions League meeting with Red Star on Wednesday. Although City has already secured the top spot in Group G, they aim to finish the group stage with a perfect 18 points. Guardiola is uncertain about Haaland's availability for the Premier League match against
Manchester City, in collaboration with fans and staff, is running a festive community campaign called 'The Greatest Season of All' to support young people in Manchester. The campaign involves gift-giving, community events, and fundraising efforts. So far, it has raised £200,000, equivalent to 5,760 hours of free 1-2-1 and group mentoring. The funds will contribute to healthier futures for young people, focusing on building confidence, life skills, and career aspirations through targeted mentoring and community football outreach by City in the Community coaches.
Manchester United is set to face a reduced schedule in January 2024, with only two matches confirmed so far. The fixture changes were prompted by the rescheduling of the Premier League away clash against Wolverhampton Wanderers from Tuesday, January 30, to Thursday, February 1. The match will kick off at 20:15 GMT and will be broadcast on TNT Sports. The alteration in the schedule has affected the home game against West Ham United, which was initially slated for Saturday, February 3. The new
Man United UEFA Champions League journey concludes despite a valiant effort against Bayern Munich at Old Trafford. The 1-0 defeat, coupled with FC Copenhagen's win over Galatasaray in the same group, means United finishes fourth and exits Europe. Erik ten Hag's men displayed determination, but Kingsley Coman's second-half goal sealed their fate. Attention shifts to domestic matters, with a challenging clash against Liverpool on the horizon, potentially without the injured Harry Maguire. First Half – Graft But No Goals: In an unusual move,
Reece James Injury Update: Chelsea Captain Faces Setback Chelsea Football Club issued a statement today providing an update on Captain Reece James's injury status following the team's recent 2-0 defeat against Everton. During the match at Goodison Park on Sunday, Reece James was forced to withdraw during the first half due to an injury. Subsequent medical assessments and scans have confirmed that the defender is dealing with a hamstring injury. The club has outlined that Reece James will commence his rehabilitation program at
Chelsea upcoming clash with Liverpool in January has undergone a scheduling change, with the kick-off time moved to 8:15 pm. The match, set to take place at Anfield on Wednesday, January 31, will be broadcast live on TNT Sports. This adjustment pushes the start time back by 15 minutes from its original schedule. The fixture alteration adds a twist to the anticipation surrounding this encounter, as Chelsea and Liverpool prepare for a crucial battle in the Premier League. The initial meeting between the
Chelsea Under-21s secured a spot in the knockout stages of the Premier League Cup with a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Luton Town. The game, played at Luton's stadium, showcased Chelsea's resilience and skill, ultimately leading to their qualification for the next round. The match started with both teams struggling to create significant openings in the first half. Luton, eager to avenge a previous defeat by Chelsea, fielded a strong lineup, including experienced goalkeeper Tim Krul. Despite the pouring rain, Chelsea goalkeeper Eddie Beach
In a recent development, football pundit Paul Merson has emphasized the need for both Arsenal and Chelsea to secure the services of a striker in the upcoming January transfer window. The player under consideration is Ivan Toney, the 27-year-old England international currently playing for Brentford. Toney, who is currently serving a suspension due to a breach of the Football Association's betting rules, will be eligible for selection again in January, coinciding with the opening of the transfer window. Despite Brentford's determination to retain
Manchester United conducted a public training session at Carrington, gearing up for a crucial UEFA Champions League match against Bayern Munich. Victor Lindelof's presence brought relief, countering doubts raised by manager Erik ten Hag. However, forwards Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford missed the session due to illness, posing concerns for the must-win fixture. Amidst training, the article provides insights into Lisandro Martinez's rehabilitation, Amad's fitness journey, and the team's preparation under the looming Manchester clouds. Victor Lindelof's Return: Manager Erik ten Hag's earlier
Arsenal's manager, Mikel Arteta, provided a comprehensive overview of various topics in his pre-PSV press conference. From player recoveries and youth development to the upcoming challenge against PSV, Arteta's words shed light on Arsenal's current status and future aspirations. Timber's Road to Recovery: Arteta began by addressing Timber's injury recovery, expressing satisfaction with the progress. Despite the significant nature of the injury, Timber's commitment and daily efforts were highlighted. Arteta acknowledged the long recovery period but emphasized Timber's positive trajectory. Family Ties and
Manchester United Captain Calls for Consistency After Bournemouth Defeat Following Manchester United's disappointing 3-0 defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday, team captain Bruno Fernandes emphasized the need for consistency in performances. The stark contrast between the recent 2-1 victory over Chelsea and the lackluster display against Bournemouth has raised concerns among the players. In a post-match interview with MUTV, Fernandes expressed frustration with the team's inconsistency, saying, "It’s been consistently like this when we win a game, [in] the next one we don’t perform.
Casemiro Back on the Grass: Manchester United's Midfielder Nears Return Casemiro has taken a significant step in his recovery journey for Manchester United, returning to on-pitch training. The 31-year-old Brazilian midfielder, sidelined since October due to an ankle injury suffered on international duty, was seen training alone at Carrington on Sunday. This development is a positive sign for manager Erik ten Hag, who has also witnessed the return to fitness of players like Jonny Evans and Luke Shaw in recent weeks. Casemiro's absence
Pep Guardiola expressed immense satisfaction with Manchester City's hard-fought 2-1 victory over Luton, deeming it a "significant win" that marked the end of their four-game winless streak. Despite a goal deficit at halftime, City staged a remarkable comeback in the second half with goals from Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish. Guardiola emphasized the importance of winning games for the team's dynamic, acknowledging that while some previous performances might not have yielded the desired results, securing victories remains crucial. Reflecting on the match, he
Man city hard-fought 2-1 victory against Luton Town, putting an end to their four-game winless streak in the Premier League. Despite a strong start from City, they found themselves trailing 1-0 at halftime after Elijah Adebayo's goal in added time. The Blues had dominated possession and created numerous chances, with efforts from Julian Alvarez, Bernardo, and Rodrigo, but were unable to find the back of the net. Pep Guardiola's team showed a shift in dynamics, playing more centrally and attempting to break down
Liverpool's anticipated FA Youth Cup third-round clash against Fleetwood Town faced an unfortunate delay as the fixture, slated for a 5 pm GMT kick-off, was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. The Reds, eager to showcase their young talent in this prestigious competition, found their plans disrupted by unfavorable weather conditions. The announcement of the postponement came just hours before the scheduled kick-off, disappointing both the teams and the fans who were eagerly anticipating an exciting match. Fleetwood Town, prepared to host Liverpool's
Newcastle Away Quest: Conquering Goodison Park After securing their sixth successive Premier League home win at St. James' Park against Manchester United, Newcastle United is gearing up for a road trip to face Everton on Thursday night (kick-off 7:30 pm GMT). Despite boasting the second-best home record in the top flight, Eddie Howe's men face a challenge as they attempt to translate their outstanding home form into success on the road. Anthony Gordon's goal sealed the victory against Manchester United, further solidifying Newcastle's
McTominay Double Downs Chelsea in United's Triumph Erik ten Hag orchestrated a masterclass as Manchester United secured a crucial 2-1 victory against Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League. The contest was intense, with both teams displaying a relentless attacking approach. Scott McTominay's double, with goals in each half, outshone Chelsea's lone goal scored by Cole Palmer just before halftime. In the post-match press conference, Erik ten Hag expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance, addressing various aspects of the game. When
Scott McTominay Shines: Man of the Match in Thrilling Victory Over Chelsea In a scintillating performance against Chelsea on Wednesday, Scott McTominay claimed his second Man of the Match award this season. The midfielder's brace played a pivotal role in securing Manchester United's victory, with his second goal proving to be the decisive factor at Old Trafford. Dynamic Display by Erik ten Hag's Side: From the opening minute, Erik ten Hag's squad displayed a high level of energy and determination. Multiple players delivered
Deflected Strike Decides Fate as City Suffers Defeat at Villa In a surprising turn of events, Manchester City faced their first Premier League defeat in two months, succumbing to a 1-0 loss against Aston Villa. Leon Bailey's second-half goal, assisted by an unfortunate deflection off Ruben Dias, proved decisive in a hard-fought match at Villa Park. The defeat marked City's first in December in three years, with their last loss in this month also occurring in the West Midlands, a 3-2 reversal to
In a night filled with UEFA Women’s Nations League drama, several Arsenal players made notable contributions to their respective national teams. Here's a roundup of the key moments and standout performances from the Gunners on Tuesday night. Katie McCabe Inspires Republic of Ireland: Katie McCabe showcased her brilliance as she scored a stunning goal from outside the box, earning her the Player of the Match accolade. Republic of Ireland dominated local rivals Northern Ireland with a commanding 6-1 victory, securing the top spot






















