Tag: Premier League

Dan Burn suffers fractured rib after brutal Tyne-Wear derby collision

Dan Burn
December 2025

Newcastle defender Dan Burn was sent to hospital after struggling to breathe at half-time following a heavy collision with Nordi Mukiele, with scans later confirming a fractured rib that will rule the 6ft 7in centre-back out for the next few weeks of a packed festive schedule. Burn initially tried to continue after his sliding challenge left him winded, but he went down again before the interval and was replaced on 42 minutes, prompting urgent checks. Howe admitted losing such a “colossal presence” further stretches an already depleted defence during a critical December run of fixtures.

Henderson honours late friend Diogo Jota with first Brentford goal

Jordan Henderson
December 2025

Jordan Henderson marked his first Brentford goal by paying emotional tribute to former Liverpool team-mate Diogo Jota, copying the forward’s trademark gaming celebration after scoring in a 1-1 draw with Leeds and then revealing he had dedicated the moment to his “good friend”. Henderson referenced Jota’s recent birthday and tragic death in a car crash, saying he wanted to honour a player “we’ll never forget”, before reflecting on his own late-career resurgence at Brentford, where the 35-year-old has become a regular starter under Keith Andrews.

‘It was a mess’ – Guimaraes blasts Newcastle after derby defeat to Sunderland

Bruno Guimaraes
December 2025

Bruno Guimaraes branded Newcastle’s display a “mess” after a 1-0 derby defeat to Sunderland, accusing his team of failing to cross, pass or shoot properly as the Magpies slipped back into the bottom half and extended their winless top-flight run against their rivals. The captain lamented a lack of mentality, energy and fight, insisting his side “didn’t compete” with Sunderland’s direct style, and urged Newcastle to respond by beating “everyone”, targeting Carabao Cup progress, Champions League qualification and a rapid improvement in Premier League form.

Amorim’s treatment of Mainoo tests United fans’ patience with club ‘identity’ promises

Ruben Amorim
December 2025

Ruben Amorim’s refusal to start Kobbie Mainoo in the Premier League, despite the midfielder’s explosive 2024 breakout and England impact, has fuelled anger among Manchester United fans who see homegrown talent as core to the club’s identity and now question the manager’s direction. Mainoo has logged just 183 league minutes and mostly late cameos while Casemiro starts, with Amorim even sniggering when asked about him after the West Ham draw before defending his selection rights, a reaction branded disrespectful by many supporters and criticised by former players such as Paul Scholes.

Murphy warns Maresca to ‘be quiet’ after cryptic ‘worst 48 hours’ Chelsea rant

Enzo Maresca
December 2025

Enzo Maresca described the build-up to Chelsea’s win over Everton as his “worst 48 hours” at the club and complained that “many people didn’t support us”, sparking speculation his frustration was aimed above the fanbase and prompting warnings about his job security. While praising his players and stressing affection for supporters, Maresca’s vague criticism was interpreted as a swipe at the hierarchy, leading pundit Danny Murphy to argue on television that publicly challenging billionaire owners who have already sacked multiple coaches is risky and that Maresca must choose his moments carefully.

Moyes fires ‘billion-pound difference’ jibe after Everton fall short at Chelsea

David Moyes
December 2025

David Moyes joked there was a “billion-pound difference” between Everton and Chelsea after his side’s 2-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge, a match where the visitors created chances but failed to score and lost Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall to a first-half injury on his return. Everton arrived in good form after four wins in six but were undone by clinical finishes from Palmer and Gusto, plus wasteful attacking of their own, with Moyes’ remark underlining frustration at competing with Chelsea’s spending power despite a largely committed away performance.

John Terry hails Palmer as world’s best No.10 after Everton win

Cole Palmer
December 2025

John Terry labelled Cole Palmer the best No.10 in world football after the playmaker scored on his first home league start since the opening weekend, steering Chelsea to a 2-0 win over Everton that pushed them back into the Champions League positions. Palmer thrived in his preferred central role, finishing smartly from Malo Gusto’s pass before earning a standing ovation on the hour as Maresca managed his minutes after groin and toe issues, with Terry also highlighting Robert Sanchez and a rare Chelsea clean sheet.

Palmer scores on return but insists he is still short of peak form

Cole Palmer
December 2025

Cole Palmer ended a three month goal drought with a sharp finish in Chelsea’s 2-0 win over Everton, helping lift the Blues into fourth place, yet the playmaker insisted he is still short of his best as he continues managing an ongoing injury. Palmer told Match of the Day he is progressing day by day with physios and must avoid doing too much too soon, while Enzo Maresca repeated Chelsea are a better team with him, praising Reece James and Malo Gusto for helping secure the clean sheet.

Everton suffer Dewsbury-Hall blow and Grealish scare in limp loss at Chelsea

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Jack Grealish
December 2025

Everton slumped to a 2-0 defeat at Chelsea, barely troubling Enzo Maresca’s side while suffering fresh fitness concerns as Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall limped off early and Jack Grealish reported hamstring discomfort after full time, compounding a sixth league loss of the season. David Moyes said Dewsbury-Hall’s early withdrawal disrupted Everton for around fifteen minutes and admitted frustration at losing more players despite being relatively satisfied with their general play, stressing they must now manage Grealish carefully as medical staff assess both knocks in coming days.

Milan monitor fit-again Gabriel Jesus after emotional Arsenal comeback

Gabriel Jesus
December 2025

Gabriel Jesus finally returned from nearly eleven months out with an ACL rupture, making sharp cameos against Club Brugge and in the Premier League, immediately drawing reported transfer interest from AC Milan as he tries to re establish rhythm and confidence for Arsenal. Jesus admitted early doubts and fear about coming back different, but said he now feels more than ready after months of rehab, while Mikel Arteta praised his unique ability to connect teammates and confirmed Arsenal are delighted to regain his energy and quality.

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