Harry Redknapp Happy with Point at Stamford Bridge
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has applauded his team after a resolute performance earned them a point against Chelsea on Saturday. The encounter was a classic game of two halves, the first being pretty awful while the second was action-packed, with Gareth Bale going closest for Spurs. Redknapp’s men had been on a bad run of form and had More...
Chelsea Held by Tottenham at Stamford Bridge
The competition for the top four have not changed after Chelsea had to settle for a point after a goalless draw against Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge Stadium, Saturday (24/3). This result makes Chelsea fail More...
Roberto Mancini Pleased with Carlos Tevez’s Manchester City Return
Following his side’s 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the Premier League, Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini told reporters that he was pleased with Carlos Tevez‘s cameo and paid tribute to his side’s More...
Kolo Toure Believes Manchester City Can Win the Premier League
Following an early exit from the Europa League on Thursday at the hands of Sporting Lisbon, Manchester City defender Kolo Toure believes the side showed enough to prove they can win the Premier League, if they improve More...
Steven Gerrard Still Hopes Liverpool Can Finish in the Top Four
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has not given up on Champions League qualification for next season, but recognises the club have a “mountain to climb” if they are to attain a top-four finish. Gerrard More...
Gerrard Scores a Hattrick, Liverpool Trash Everton 3-0
Liverpool ended their Premier League losing streak as Steven Gerrard struck a hat-trick in a comfortable 3-0 victory over city rivals Everton at Anfield on Tuesday night. The Reds opened the scoring just past the More...
Ian Wright Believes QPR Will be Relegated
Ian Wright believes son Shaun Wright-Phillips and his QPR team-mates will be relegated and lucky to get a point from their remaining ten fixtures. QPR languish 18th in the Premier League and are in serious danger More...








