Manchester United lead the losers again as Brentford and Arteta give them cause for envy
Brentford should not be in a position to make Manchester United envious but here we are. Mikel Arteta and Nathan Ake are also flying.
Brentford should not be in a position to make Manchester United envious but here we are. Mikel Arteta and Nathan Ake are also flying.
United are screwed for as long as the Glazers stick around. But Joel and Avram weren’t phoning it in at Brentford. These players must go too…
Aston Villa were already under pressure but Steven Gerrard was offered some encouragement in a badly-needed win over Frank Lampard’s Everton…
In the first of what seems likely to be many appearances in the latter column, Erik ten Hag sits among the losers. William Saliba does not.
The Premier League losers hairdryer treatment is spared for Manchester United, Mikel Arteta, Norwich and Watford, but Burnley get sympathy.
Manchester City and Liverpool were both phenomenal, Antonio Conte and Eddie Howe both thrived as mid-season arrivals and Jesse Marsch did it.
The relegation race has taken yet another turn, Spurs are motoring, Man City overcame their own defence and someone should sign Teemu Pukki.
Liverpool’s mentality monsters returned but Kevin de Bruyne is not losing this race. Leeds’ might be run; Marcelo Bielsa died for nothing.
Frank Lampard has pulled Everton together, Brighton shamed Manchester United and Jurgen Klopp made himself look a little bit pathetic.
The Championship season ended with a whimper with Sheffield United the big winners in more ways than one…
Man Utd’s appalling season reached another new nadir with confirmation it will be their worst since at least 1991. End it now…
Everton will do well to remember that ritual again this season. Wilfried Zaha gets praise but Norwich, Watford and Jesse Marsch do not.
Jurgen Klopp rolled the dice with five changes but the Liverpool boss can do no wrong while the Reds edge towards immortality…
Burnley are precisely where the belong: atop Premier League winners and losers.
Sheffield United have not been brilliant but they are in the final Championship play-off position.
Nottingham Forest are now the play-off favourites. How will they cope? Plus all your other Championship winners and losers here… Winners Millwall – play-off outsiders Nobody is quite sure how they’ve managed…
The Quad is on, on, on for Liverpool while Manchester City’s goalkeeper had a horrible time as did both North London clubs…
The Arsenal players didn’t play that badly, they just don’t have very good players…
There was no real winner from the Etihad, though Kevin De Bruyne was brilliant. As was Timo Werner on Saturday.
Nottingham Forest look bound for the Premier League with Keinan Davis but Nigel Pearson is done…
Mark Warburton is on borrowed time. Paul Ince might have earned himself another job if he fancies it.
Alisson kept Liverpool in the title race on Saturday but the result of the weekend belongs to Brentford.
Mark Warburton will surely not be at QPR for long now…Nottingham Forest are among those in a better position.
Man Utd look like they can’t wait for the season to end and for a new manager to arrive. No one more so than the ghost of Marcus Rashford…