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1 month ago |
skysports.com | James Savundra
At the start of October, he was turning out for Arsenal U21s in the EFL Trophy. Fast forward to the start of April, Myles Lewis-Skelly is now a first-team regular, fresh from becoming the youngest England player to score on his debut. It's easy to understand why the 18-year-old feels like he's been in a dream over the course of the past weeks. Thankfully, he's got somebody alongside him who's been there and done it.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
skysports.com | James Savundra
Tottenham have issues, but mentality isn't one of them. That's according to their head coach Ange Postecoglou. It's been a rollercoaster for Spurs fans since the start of this season. Thumping statement victories at Manchester United and against Champions League rivals Aston Villa have been punctured by miserable losses to lowly Crystal Palace and Ipswich - handing both clubs their first Premier League wins in the process. Spurs' consistency this season lies in their inconsistency. It's never dull.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
skysports.com | James Savundra
When Aaron Wan-Bissaka left Manchester United for West Ham, it was a deal that seemed close to perfect for all parties. West Ham were purchasing a proven Premier League defender for just £15m. Manchester United were seeing some financial return for a £50m signing set to depart for free next summer. Wan-Bissaka was able to return to London and join a club with a fresh purpose and fresh ambition. "I'm happy to be back," he said. "A new challenge. A new team".
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Jun 5, 2024 |
skysports.com | James Savundra
The future of VAR is on the agenda as Premier League clubs meet for their Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Thursday morning. All 20 top-flight clubs will meet to decide whether to abolish VAR after Wolves called for a vote to get rid of it. Wolves have been on the end of several controversial refereeing decisions this season and believe the decision review system is "undermining the value of the Premier League brand".
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May 10, 2024 |
skysports.com | James Savundra
Back in February, a Monday night mauling of Manchester United felt a million miles away for Crystal Palace. Pressure had been mounting on then-manager Roy Hodgson amid a run of just three wins from 17 in the Premier League. Fans had become disillusioned with banners attacking the club's direction and ownership during matches.
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