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Wolves Support Gary O'Neil Despite Winless Start; Set-Piece Coach Sacked

Wolves fully support head coach Gary O'Neil despite a winless start to the Premier League season, as set-piece coach Jack Wilson is sacked. O'Neil's backing follows a heavy defeat to Brentford, and...

ArsenalMan City's squad depth showcased in WSL victory over West Ham.

Women's Super League Insights: Man City's Strong Squad Depth and Arsenal's Draw Challenges Champions League Prep

This week's Women's Super League highlights Union City's depth in talent after their win over West Ham, while Arsenal's lackluster draw against Everton raises questions ahead of their Champions Lea...

ArsenalBukayo Saka celebrates his goal during Arsenal's match against Southampton.

Arsenal Triumphs 3-1 Over Southampton: Saka's Stellar Performance

Arsenal fought back from behind to secure a 3-1 victory against Southampton at the Emirates Stadium, with Bukayo Saka playing a pivotal role. After falling behind, Saka's contributions led to Arsen...

EvertonJose Mourinho could become Everton's next manager after takeover news.

Jose Mourinho Poised for Everton Manager Role Post Friedkin Group Takeover

Everton is considering appointing Jose Mourinho as their new manager if the Friedkin Group finalizes their takeover of the club. This potential move brings excitement to the Premier League as Evert...

Borussia DortmundBrendan Rodgers during a press conference after the Dortmund defeat.

Brendan Rodgers Defends Approach After Dortmund Defeat

Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers remains steadfast in his strategy despite a heavy 7-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund. He claims critics should wait until January to judge his team's performance as they aim ...

DiscriminationLord Herman Ouseley at a Kick It Out event advocating against discrimination in football.

Lord Herman Ouseley, Founder of Kick It Out, Dies at 79

Lord Herman Ouseley, the founder of Kick It Out, has died at the age of 79. His contributions to tackling discrimination in football for over 25 years have left a lasting legacy.