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With a late goal fit for a king, England reaches another Euro final by beating Netherlands 2-1
Read full article: With a late goal fit for a king, England reaches another Euro final by beating Netherlands 2-1England has reached a second straight European Championship final by beating the Netherlands 2-1 thanks to substitute Ollie Watkins’ stoppage-time winner.
Five surprise teams aim to finish stunning seasons by securing Champions League spot
Read full article: Five surprise teams aim to finish stunning seasons by securing Champions League spotThere could be a surprising team from each of Europe’s “big five” leagues when the new-look Champions League debuts next season.
Man United frustrates Liverpool as Arsenal moves back on top of the Premier League. Villa wins again
Read full article: Man United frustrates Liverpool as Arsenal moves back on top of the Premier League. Villa wins againManchester United held Liverpool to a 0-0 draw at Anfield as Arsenal moved to the top of the Premier League after a 2-0 win against Brighton.
Pochettino's Chelsea loses again in Premier League. Spurs stay unbeaten with 2-2 draw at Arsenal
Read full article: Pochettino's Chelsea loses again in Premier League. Spurs stay unbeaten with 2-2 draw at ArsenalMauricio Pochettino listened to the boos ring out at Stamford Bridge after his Chelsea side slumped to another disappointing loss in the Premier League.
Haaland scissor-kick lights up Man City's big win in EPL
Read full article: Haaland scissor-kick lights up Man City's big win in EPLErling Haaland's flying scissor-kick was the highlight of Manchester City's 4-1 win at Southampton that kept the pressure on Arsenal in the English Premier League title race.
Ronaldo spared as Man United humiliated by rampant City
Read full article: Ronaldo spared as Man United humiliated by rampant CitySo complete was the humiliation of Erik ten Hag’s first Manchester derby that he chose to protect Cristiano Ronaldo from enduring the shame of being associated with such a performance.
Bold approach proves costly for Arsenal in latest slipup
Read full article: Bold approach proves costly for Arsenal in latest slipupArsenal's manager Mikel Arteta reacts during the English Premier League soccer match between Burnley and Arsenal at Turf Moor stadium in Burnley, England, Saturday, March 6, 2021. Arsenal midfielder Granit Xhaka received a short pass from goalkeeper Bernd Leno, took a slightly heavy touch onto his weaker right foot, then attempted a dangerous pass across the face of goal around Burnley striker Chris Wood. “It’s the way we play and the way we want to play,” said Arteta, whose side had gone ahead through Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. He was sent off in the teams’ meeting at Emirates Stadium in December and also in their game in January 2017. The team hasn't played in the Champions League since the 2016-17 campaign, missing out last season after a late collapse.
Youngsters deliver for Arsenal as scrutiny shifts to Lampard
Read full article: Youngsters deliver for Arsenal as scrutiny shifts to LampardArteta had billed the coming week, starting with the visit of Chelsea, as a “crucial” period that would determine which direction Arsenal was heading this season. A first league victory in nearly two months was vital, therefore, to boost Arsenal players' fragile confidence — even if it only lifted them into 14th place. “It's something to build on.”It took 90 minutes for the scrutiny that was hovering over Arteta to drift toward his Chelsea counterpart, Frank Lampard. That's three losses in the last four league games for Chelsea, which has dropped to seventh place and whose identity — and best lineup — is increasingly hard to decipher. The result kept Leicester above United in the standings after they started the day in second and third place.
Liverpool embarrassed in 7-2 loss to Aston Villa in EPL
Read full article: Liverpool embarrassed in 7-2 loss to Aston Villa in EPLLiverpool's Mohamed Salah, gestures after Aston Villa's Ross Barkley scores his side's fifth goal during the English Premier League soccer match between Aston Villa and Liverpool at the Villa Park stadium in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. (Peter Powell/Pool via AP)BIRMINGHAM – Premier League champion Liverpool was humiliated 7-2 by Aston Villa to end its perfect start to the title defense on Sunday. Liverpool became the first reigning Premier League champions to concede seven in a game. A poor attempt at a pass was pounced upon in the Liverpool box by Grealish, who laid the ball to Watkins for a simple finish. But within moments the visitors had conceded again, with John McGinn’s volley going past Adrian via a deflection off defender Virgil Van Dijk.