Premier League return moves closer after clubs cleared for contact training
The United Kingdom government has given Premier League teams the green light for ‘close-contact’ and ‘competitive’ training amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The United Kingdom government has given Premier League teams the green light for ‘close-contact’ and ‘competitive’ training amid the coronavirus pandemic.
LaLiga president Javier Tebas is hoping to resume the 2019-20 season on Thursday, 11 June with the Seville derby.
Cesc Fabregas has explained how Jose Mourinho told him that if the midfielder joined him at Chelsea he would be a Premier League title winner. (more…)
Liverpool goalkeeper Andy Lonergan has been singing the praise of Alisson, with the Reds’ No.1 considered to even better than many give him credit for. (more…)
Sergio Aguero will honour his contract at Manchester City, says agent Hernan Reguera, but the striker will ‘see what happens’ after his deal expires in 2021. (more…)
Frank Lampard is looking forward to the return of ‘proper football’, but the Chelsea manager admits standards in the Premier League may slip as games are staged behind closed doors. (more…)
Virgil van Dijk could 'beat anybody up physically', says Steve Nicol, with the former Liverpool defender left baffled by claims from ex-Chelsea star Michael Ballack that the Dutch centre-half is…
La Liga will be able to resume from the week beginning June 8 after Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez gave the green light for football to return. (more…)
The Premier League has confirmed that two further players and staff have returned positive results from the latest round of coronavirus screenings. (more…)
Ryan Giggs was an ‘unbelievably overrated Manchester United player’, according to former Premier League midfielder Curtis Woodhouse. (more…)