The Premier League title race has taken a gruelling turn, with every match becoming a fierce battle for supremacy. Notably, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is hopeful that going top of the table will inject much-needed life into his team. Despite securing a 2-0 victory against Wolves, the match felt like a test of endurance with
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Wolves were left frustrated after a VAR check ruled out their stoppage-time equalizer against West Ham United on Saturday. The decision came after Maximilian Kilman headed in a corner kick, only for referee Tony Harrington to disallow the goal due to an offside call against Tawanda Chirewa. Despite the fact that Kilman’s header went into
The Premier League has always been a platform for rising talent to showcase their skills and make a name for themselves. This season, several breakout stars have emerged from near-obscurity to capture the attention of football fans around the world. These players were relatively unknown last summer but have since made a significant impact on
Manchester United is reportedly interested in speaking to Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Gary O’Neil about a potential role in a new coaching setup at Old Trafford. With Ineos now overseeing football operations at United, led by Ineos director Sir Dave Brailsford, the club is looking to build a new coaching structure with O’Neil as the
Manchester United is reportedly considering a summer move for Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder João Gomes. The 23-year-old has caught the attention of United scouts this season, as they search for a replacement for the departing Casemiro. With a valuation of £40m, Gomes has been a key player for Wolves, recently scoring two goals in a match