
Manchester City could find an unlikely way back to the top - and it relies on Jeremy Doku’s dancing feet
By Rahman Osman published
Manchester City convincingly beat Tottenham on Wednesday, with Jeremy Doku highlighting his qualities

'Hand it over Manchester' Liverpool fans have a new question ahead of title procession
By Matt Ladson published
May 25 is firmly marked in the diaries of Liverpool fans with a double celebration planned

How Chelsea’s unshakable team spirit is shining through despite off-field chaos
By Rahman Osman published
Chelsea returned to winning ways in convincing fashion against Southampton on Tuesday night - and there's plenty of positives to take from the game

Mohamed Salah has reached Lionel Messi level output - as Liverpool place one hand on the Premier League trophy
By Ben Marsden published
Liverpool brushed Manchester City aside leaving Mohamed Salah in Ballon d'Or conversations

Graham Potter can save West Ham but they must first pay the price of a chaotic summer
By Rahman Osman published
West Ham have appointed a 'project manager' in Potter, not a firefighter, so patience will be required at the London Stadium

The National League Cup: A Pathway for U21 Development or a Bridge Too Far?
By Harry Croft published
OPINION The latest instalment of FourFourTwo’s football agency column sees Harry Croft from DEFY analyse the pros and cons of U21 teams playing seasoned pros

'I've had a few' Rod Stewart's pitchside interview on CBS with Peter Schmeichel, Kate Scott, Thierry Henry, Jamie Carragher and Micah 'big knees' Richards was a breath of fresh air and proves the US audience are having more fun than us in the UK
By Matthew Ketchell published
A wonderfully chaotic pre-match interview with Rod Stewart underlines how much more heart and soul the US Champions League coverage has

If you know your history you will appreciate the irony of Goodison Park's final act in the final Merseyside Derby ever played there
By Matt Ladson published
ON THE GROUND FourFourTwo were inside the old stadium to watch a Merseyside derby befitting of the 120 Everton-Liverpool games played here before it

Football talks a good game on homophobia but must stand strong against online fan vitriol
By Chris Nee published
On the ground in the EFL during Football v Homophobia’s Month of Action

‘If Xabi Alonso had wanted the Liverpool job, Arne Slot might still be in Rotterdam' Respected writer and Liverpool fan Tony Evans provides the inside story of the quest to replace Jurgen Klopp and the shocking factor no one expected
By Tony Evans published
No supporters were popping champagne corks when Arne Slot was confirmed as Liverpool's new manager and his success may even have surprised club insiders
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