Talking points from GW32 in the Premier League
The Premier League title race is on a knife-edge after Manchester City retained pole position with a pulsating 2-2 draw against their closest challengers Liverpool.
The Premier League title race is on a knife-edge after Manchester City retained pole position with a pulsating 2-2 draw against their closest challengers Liverpool.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was left to rue a missed opportunity as he feels their 2-2 draw with Liverpool has left their rivals still “alive” in the title race.
Manchester City preserved their one-point lead at the top of the Premier League after a pulsating 2-2 draw against title rivals Liverpool on Sunday.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel praised his side's determination to "turn things around" after they finished a tough week by hammering Southampton 6-0 on Saturday.
Pitso Mosimane and Percy Tau were left frustrated as Ahly Ahly suffered their first defeat in the Egyptian Premier League with a 1-0 loss against Al Masry, watch the highlights here.
Relegation-threatened Everton earned a priceless win against misfiring Manchester United on Saturday as Chelsea hammered Southampton 6-0 on a potentially decisive day in the race for the Premier League top four.
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah admits his protracted contract talks with the quadruple chasers are a "sensitive situation".
Ralf Rangnick on Friday labelled Erik ten Hag as a "top manager" amid mounting reports the Ajax boss is Manchester United's top choice to take charge from next season.
Jurgen Klopp says he is preparing to face "the best team in the world" when Liverpool and Manchester City lock horns in a fixture that could decide the destination of the Premier League title, we have a look at the Premier League talking points ahead of another exciting weekend of action.
Uefa on Thursday approved new licensing and "sustainability" regulations to replace its existing Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules, allowing European clubs to make bigger losses than before while bringing in caps on spending on wages and transfers.