Sancho 10), Kane 24), Bellingham beats Keegan – ranking every foreign-based England player
Harry Kane and Jordan Henderson have some catching up to do in terms of foreign-based England internationals, with Jude Bellingham eyeing David Platt.
Harry Kane and Jordan Henderson have some catching up to do in terms of foreign-based England internationals, with Jude Bellingham eyeing David Platt.
Phil Foden, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Marc Guehi passed their England auditions as starters against Malta at Wembley, while Conor Gallagher really did not.
England might be about to tie Cole Palmer down but Scotland target Anthony Gordon remains in flux and Jamaica desperately want Mason Greenwood’s “baggage”.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe leaning on Sir Alex Ferguson is a shame but at least Manchester United aren’t asking Rio Ferdinand for his “f**king unbelievable” ideas.
Lisandro Martinez is obviously too small to excel as a centre-half in the Premier League for Manchester United, while Richarlison is the Spurs king.
England have let a few players slip through the same net which reeled Declan Rice and Jack Grealish in before. There are decisions to be made at Newcastle.
Premier League records for most wins, most defeats, fewest points and everything in between could be broken this season.
Injury crises, so hot right now. Injury crises. At least a quarter of the actual Premier League is in the grips of one, with Erik ten Hag navigating Manchester United’s ...
Ange Postecoglou copied all his predecessors up to Andre Villas-Boas in taking Spurs to the top of the Premier League, but the Aussie couldn’t hold on for the 100.
Spurs are the new plaything of Sky Sports and TNT Sport so they inevitably top the Premier League TV table, with Liverpool sixth only on goal difference.
One Man Utd star made the brave decision to stay and another was bold enough to leave. This lot backed themselves with transfer calls and are showing why
There is something undeniable about the form of Virgil van Dijk, Aston Villa at home and… Manchester United? And what a disappointment Roberto De Zerbi is…
Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer are absolutely flying in terms of Premier League goals for Chelsea against fellow members of the Big Six.
Erling Haaland has scored more Premier League goals for Manchester City against Big Six teams than all but five players, drawing level with David Silva.
Pep Guardiola and Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino renewed their basketball rivalry in a game which somehow showed up Gareth Southgate more than anyone.
Dejan Kulusevski is the second-highest scorer in Premier League games against the Big Six of all current Spurs players. Heung-min Son has a decent lead.
Newcastle might find some unexpected support when Premier League clubs come to vote on whether a Ruben Neves January transfer loophole should be shut.
Some suggestions are slightly tongue in cheek, with Romelu Lukaku outscoring every Chelsea player. But Brighton and Fulham might consider their options.
Spurs have foolishly had so many players sidelined that Eric Dier is going to have to come back in from the cold. It could be worse; he could be Cedric.
There has been some goalkeeper-based silliness and a few transfer decisions have been made to look foolish, such as Manchester United signing Rasmus Hojlund.
Two of the promoted clubs had a great weekend; the other did not. There are kind words for Eddie Howe and Bernardo Silva, but rather harsh ones for Fulham.
Luton had a better plan than Liverpool and carried it out far more effectively than their visitors, who nevertheless escaped Kenilworth Road with a point.
Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United plight got us thinking not just about who might replace him, but which manager is next in line at every Premier League club.
Anthony Martial has still scored the most Premier League goals against Manchester City of any Manchester United player. And against Chelsea actually.
The Manchester derby stands out but Liverpool have left-back questions, Andoni Iraola is on his final chance, and David Moyes must justify his West Ham call.
Manchester United were dreadful in the first half and better but still bad thereafter, rescued by two maligned players who should enjoy their resurgences.
As it becomes increasingly clear Spurs are very definitely winning the league, Harry Kane’s potless summer departure grows ever more poignant.
Some players were already established starters and others have come in from the cold, but each of these have been key after almost being sold in the summer.
Gary O’Neil stuck it to Bournemouth, while Unai Emery, Neal Maupay and Darwin Nunez all shone. But Vincent Kompany, Steve Cooper and West Ham have problems.
Declan Rice scored his second Premier League goal against a fellow member of the Big Six against Chelsea to surpass Nicklas Bendtner and Marouane Chamakh.