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Feb 20, 2011
So this is what happens when you spend £50 million on a new striker? For the first time in 12 years Chelsea have gone three 90-minute games without scoring a goal. Read Article Chelsea cannot find a goal despite Fernando Torres arrival
Feb 20, 2011
Anything following on the heels of "Arsenal 2, Barcelona 1" is a classic let-down. Whether it turns into a classic FA Cup shock hinges on how Arsenal handle the comedown from a glorious Champions League night on Wednesday. Read Article They're no Barca, but League One side will get same respect
Feb 13, 2011
After last Saturday's heart-stopping drama against Newcastle and ahead of the Champions League clash with Barcelona, it was a steady day in office. Read Article No headaches for Wenger as Arsenal cruise past Wolves
Feb 08, 2011
The former Blackburn Rovers manager Sam Allardyce is believed to be holding out for a bigger job. Read Article Sam Allardyce distances himself from West Brom manager's job
Feb 07, 2011
West Ham defeated at Upton Park, thanks to header from striker. Read Article Nikola Zigic rises above jeers for Birmingham City
Feb 05, 2011
The Gunners's 4-4 result transforms a resigned atmosphere into one of excitement as substitute Kranjcar scores in injury time to give a 2-1 win over Bolton. Read Article Tottenham spurred on by Arsenal's pain
Feb 05, 2011
The Tottenham manager predicts Manchester United and Chelsea will battle it out for the championship as he says Spurs are just concentrating on a top-four finish. Read Article Harry Redknapp says Premier League is a two-way title race
Feb 03, 2011
Maybe it is no coincidence that the striker has never really settled at one club for very long. Read Article Keane's motto: have boots, will travel
Jan 30, 2011
The veteran Welsh winger proved an inspired second-half substitute for Sir Alex Ferguson as his side came from a goal down to beat Southampton 2-1 and book their place in the FA Cup fifth round. Read Article Ryan Giggs leads the cavalry as Manchester United beat Southampton
Jan 29, 2011
Despite reviving the Premier League campaign, Ancelotti targets two finals at their favourite stadium – the FA Cup and the Champions League. Read Article Cup specialists Chelsea will take all roads to Wembley