LIVERPOOL, England - Half of the Premier League is under majority American ownership after Texas-based Friedkin Group ...
The title race continues to be dangled in front of Arsenal but no matter what Liverpool continue to do to hand them a chance ...
ARSENAL have dropped points yet again in the title race after a goalless draw with Everton. The Gunners drew with Fulham last time out and failed to create clear chances in a well-deserved point ...
Arsenal failed to make the most of Liverpool FC dropping points against Fulham as Mikel Arteta's side were held to a goalless draw by a gutsy Everton. The Gunners squandered a vast number of ...
Arsenal missed the chance to move within four points of Premier League leaders Liverpool as they were held to a goalless draw by Everton at the Emirates Stadium. Liverpool's 2-2 draw with Fulham ...
Despite dominating in terms of possession and chances created, we could not break down a resolute Everton rearguard. Martin Odegaard had our best chances in the first half, while Bukayo Saka came ...
Arsenal will look to return to winning ways in the Premier League when they host Everton on Saturday. Mikel Arteta's side were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw by local rivals Fulham in their last ...
Arsenal coughed up more valuable points in their the race as they drew 0-0 at home with Everton on Saturday. MORE — Mikel Arteta reaction: “Very fully deserved to win the game” Jordan Pickford made ...
Title hopefuls Manchester City will look to sign off in the Women's Super League with a win as they travel to Everton on Sunday in the final round of fixtures ahead of the winter break.
The Gunners had 76% possession and a total of 13 shots, but could not find the breakthrough against an Everton side that defended resolutely and had only two shots in the entire game. The first of ...
Ahead of today's game against Everton, the skipper discusses our midweek win against Monaco, his relationship with Bukayo Saka and his good record against the Toffees and the confidence that brings: I ...
There have been many false dawns in the Everton takeover saga over the last 18 months. Enough to probably make every Evertonian, and neutral in fairness, stop reading this article right here ...