Luke Shaw: Manchester United can be unstoppable on Europa League trophy...
Luke Shaw believes Manchester United have what it takes to become "unstoppable" in their quest for Europa League glory.
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Luke Shaw believes Manchester United have what it takes to become "unstoppable" in their quest for Europa League glory.
Liverpool vice-captain James Milner insists the players' will to win cannot be called into question as an increasingly threadbare squad makes a final push for Champions League football.
Steven Gerrard is ready to take the next step in his Liverpool coaching career, according to former Reds assistant boss Phil Thompson.
Yaya Toure has his sights set on lifting the FA Cup in what could be his final appearance in a Manchester City shirt.
Everton boss Ronald Koeman and captain Phil Jagielka have visited Seamus Coleman at home in Ireland.
Eric Bailly believes a great future lies ahead at Manchester United if players continue to take on board Jose Mourinho's criticism.
Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland is ready to make his Premier League return after describing his injury absence as the toughest year of his career.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said it would be "inconvenient" to talk about his future following the defeat at Crystal Palace on Monday night.
Arsenal's season has unravelled since the end of January with a dreadful run of form putting pay to trophy hopes on two fronts and opening up Arsene Wenger to further criticism from sections of the club's fan-base.
Dele Alli turned 21 on Tuesday. The Tottenham midfielder has enjoyed another hugely productive season and is currently the top-scoring midfielder in the country.
David Sullivan has dismissed suggestions that he and joint-chairman David Gold are actively seeking to sell their shares in West Ham.
John Hartson has launched a stinging criticism of former club Arsenal in the wake of their "inept" defeat to Crystal Palace, saying the team lacks quality, fight and leadership and that is now time for manager Arsene Wenger to go.
Linfield's treble-chasing manager David Healy has revealed that an inspirational meeting with his old boss Sir Alex Ferguson will act as an extra motivating force for the rest of the season.
You could have heard a pin drop. Sir Alex Ferguson was speaking inside Craigavon Civic Centre and the hundreds of people in attendance were sitting silently in awe.
Matteo Darmian returned from the cold and helped Manchester United to a much-needed victory over the weekend - proof of the full-back's pledge to be ready whenever Jose Mourinho needs him.
Everton midfielder Ross Barkley “was the victim of an unprovoked attack” in a bar on Sunday, lawyers acting on his behalf have said.
Filipe Luis hailed Leicester City stars Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez ahead of the Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, comparing them to Chelsea duo Diego Costa and Eden Hazard.
Arsene Wenger's future as Arsenal manager plunged into further uncertainty last night as the Gunners were soundly beaten at Crystal Palace.
Former Arsenal midfielder Mathieu Flamini sympathises with Gunners fans left frustrated by the ongoing issues at the club.
Claudio Ranieri believes he may have been pushed out of his job at Leicester - but he is convinced it was not by his players.
Liverpool’s Sadio Mane will undergo a knee operation today which is expected to keep him sidelined for two months.
Claudio Ranieri has denied player power lost him his job as Leicester manager, saying they did not "kill" him.
Arsene Wenger insisted it would be "inconvenient" to discuss his future as Arsenal manager despite conceding their 3-0 defeat at Crystal Palace had made it "very difficult" for them to reach the Premier League's top four.
Former striker Ian Wright led the condemnation of Arsenal's performance in their embarrassing loss to Crystal Palace, saying: "At least I tried."
Arsene Wenger's future as Arsenal manager took another turn on Monday night as the Gunners were soundly beaten at London rivals Crystal Palace.
Arsene Wenger's future as Arsenal manager plunged into further uncertainty on Monday night as the Gunners were soundly beaten at Crystal Palace.
Arsene Wenger's future as Arsenal manager plunged into further uncertainty on Monday night as the Gunners were soundly beaten at Crystal Palace.
Much of the frustration for what has so far been a disappointing season for Arsenal has been directed at Mesut Ozil, their club-record £42.5million signing.
Claudio Ranieri has denied player power lost him his job as Leicester manager, saying they did not "kill" him.
Swansea captain Jack Cork is undergoing "intensive treatment" on an ankle injury in a bid to face Watford.
Middlesbrough have re-signed striker Luke Armstrong, son of their former player Alun Armstrong, from non-league Blyth Spartans.
Sunderland intend to appeal against the red card shown to Sebastian Larsson in Sunday's defeat to Manchester United, Press Association Sport understands.
Liverpool's Sadio Mane will undergo a knee operation on Tuesday which is expected to keep him sidelined for two months.
Arsenal's board must "bear hugely responsibility" for the Gunners' poor season that has jeopardised Champions League qualification, according to the club's second-largest shareholder.
Everton midfielder Ross Barkley "was the victim of an unprovoked attack" in a bar on Sunday, lawyers acting on his behalf have said.
Goalkeeper Jack Butland reported "no issues" as he returned to action 13 months after his last competitive appearance.
Victor Anichebe has admitted things can only get better for Sunderland as they attempt to drag themselves back from the brink of Premier League relegation.
Arsene Wenger insists he wants Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to sign a new deal at Arsenal, saying it would cause "big damage" to the club if they were to lose the England midfielder.
Ross Barkley must sign a new deal at Everton or face being sold by his boyhood club, manager Ronald Koeman has said.
Dele Alli believes Tottenham have been "unreal" at home this season and reckons visiting sides are now scared of playing at White Hart Lane.
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp stands by his decision to rest Brazilian stars Philippe Coutinho and Roberto Firmino and field an unpractised formation, but accepts luck played a big part in their 2-1 win at Stoke.
Fabian Delph felt Manchester City restored some stability with Saturday's routine 3-1 victory over Hull.
Stewart Downing is refusing to give up hope that home-town club Middlesbrough can grasp a lifeline and drag themselves out of the relegation mire.
Match-winner Jordy Clasie hailed team-mate Fraser Forster after Southampton's 1-0 victory at West Brom.
Cheikhou Kouyate admitted his matchwinner against Swansea was his most important goal for West Ham.
Pep Guardiola claims Manchester City's outstanding playmaker David Silva can still get better.
Liverpool playmaker Philippe Coutinho insists there are plenty of goals still to come after he became the Premier League's highest-scoring Brazilian.
Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce believes striker Christian Benteke can be the "big catalyst" for their Premier League survival bid.
Tottenham full-back Kieran Trippier could prove to be the neighbour from hell for the next few days.
Arsene Wenger insists he wants Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain to sign a new deal at Arsenal, saying it would cause "big damage" to the club if they were to lose the England midfielder.
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