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Monday, 25 May 2026
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Como seal first Champions League place with final-day win over Cremonese
Como sealed Champions League qualification with a 4-1 win over Cremonese, finishing fourth on 68 points as Cesc Fabregas' young side made history.
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John Stones free transfer race gathers pace
John Stones is leaving Manchester City on a free transfer, with Bayern Munich, Everton and others interested. Max Eberl has denied Bayern links.
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Eddie Howe gets Alan Shearer backing for another summer
Alan Shearer says Eddie Howe deserves another summer at Newcastle after the slump, pointing to the trophy win and a proper rebuild.
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Arsenal title moments: Arteta and Rice point to different turning points
Arteta says Arsenal title moments came before Manchester United and after Manchester City, while Rice points to a Wolves-to-Spurs meeting as key.
Sunday, 24 May 2026
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Tottenham rebuild talk starts with De Zerbi's 10-to-12-player warning
De Zerbi says Tottenham only have 10 to 12 players good enough to stay after surviving on the final day and finishing 17th.
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Troy Deeney names David Raya his player of the season
Troy Deeney calls David Raya his player of the season and says the West Ham save won Arsenal the title. Arsenal dominate his XI.
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Marco Silva delays Fulham future decision after Newcastle win
Marco Silva says he will decide his Fulham future next week after the club finished 11th and missed Europe by one point, with Benfica links lingering.
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Arsenal Premier League champions after 22-year wait
Mikel Arteta said the manner of Arsenal's 2-1 win at Crystal Palace mattered most after 22 years without a league title and three runner-up finishes.
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Antonio Conte confirms Napoli exit and blames toxic atmosphere
Antonio Conte confirmed his Napoli exit after the final-day win, saying he made the decision a month ago and citing a toxic atmosphere.
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Sunderland's rise to Europe is a collective triumph, not a one-man story
Sunderland's rise from League One to Europe in four years is led by Trai Hume, Regis le Bris' culture shift and a final-day win over Chelsea.
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Mohamed Salah farewell puts Liverpool's rebuild in focus
Mohamed Salah's tearful Anfield farewell included his 93rd Premier League assist as Liverpool's rebuild after Brentford now has to accelerate.
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Noni Madueke injury scare puts Arsenal's Champions League final plans in doubt
Noni Madueke's late withdrawal against Crystal Palace has left Arsenal sweating on his fitness days before the Champions League final.
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Tottenham survival leaves De Zerbi talking about the biggest feat of his career
Tottenham survival was sealed by Joao Palhinha's 43rd-minute winner over Everton as Roberto De Zerbi called it the biggest feat of his career.
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Pep Guardiola bows out at Manchester City with an emotional Etihad farewell
Pep Guardiola’s emotional farewell to Manchester City featured a 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, a stand and statue tribute, and a family moment in the stands.
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Bournemouth's European send-off gives Iraola a strong final word
Bournemouth finished sixth and reached the Europa League in Andoni Iraola's final season, with a club-record tally cited despite a points discrepancy.
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Mohamed Salah bids farewell to Liverpool after emotional final game
Mohamed Salah leaves Liverpool after nine years, 257 goals and 442 appearances, following an emotional final game at Brentford.
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Carrick says United's hunger can carry into next season
Michael Carrick praised Manchester United's hunger and mentality after a 3-0 win at Brighton. United took 39 points from their final 17 league games.
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Tottenham survived, but the verdict on their season was still brutal
Tottenham survived in 17th on 38 points, but Micky van de Ven called the season embarrassing as fans protested against ENIC and the board.
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West Ham relegation puts Nuno and Bowen at the centre of the rebuild
West Ham’s relegation triggers a Championship reset, with Nuno Espirito Santo’s future, Jarrod Bowen’s stance and major financial pressure in focus.
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Tottenham survival secured by Palhinha and Kinsky
Joao Palhinha scored the only goal and Antonin Kinsky made a late save as Tottenham beat Everton 1-0 to secure Premier League survival.
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Arsenal's title win was pragmatic, and that is exactly why it worked
Arsenal title win came with 82 points, 26 goals conceded and a league-high 112 shots against packed boxes despite style criticism.
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AC Milan vs Cagliari line-up: Leao and Pulisic benched for decisive night
Milan can clinch Champions League football against Cagliari, but Allegri leaves Leao and Pulisic on the bench and brings Modric back to the squad.
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Liverpool player ratings put Salah and Robertson at the centre of a flat finish
Liverpool player ratings from the 1-1 draw with Brentford, with Mohamed Salah assisting Curtis Jones and Andy Robertson earning top marks.
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Como vs Cremonese: Champions League and survival on the final day
Como chase a Champions League place on 68 points while Cremonese fight relegation from 18th on 34. Final-day stakes are huge at Stadio Giovanni Zini.
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Manchester City vs Aston Villa: Watkins steals Guardiola farewell
Ollie Watkins scored twice as Aston Villa beat Manchester City 2-1, turning Pep Guardiola's Etihad farewell into an emotional defeat.
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Tottenham player ratings vs Everton: Palhinha decisive, Garner top-rated
James Garner tops the match ratings, but João Palhinha’s 8/10 winner and Kevin Danso’s display drove Tottenham’s 1-0 win over Everton.
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Roberto De Zerbi Tottenham vow after Everton win
Roberto De Zerbi vowed to stay at Tottenham no matter what, and Spurs beat Everton 1-0 to stay up. West Ham went down on 36 points.
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Manchester City player ratings vs Aston Villa: Nico González tops a losing effort
Manchester City player ratings from the 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa, with Nico González top for City, Ollie Watkins starring with a 9.3, and Pep Guardiola's
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Fulham vs Newcastle: Cairney signs off a 2-0 win as pressure grows on Howe
Fulham vs Newcastle ended 2-0 as Tom Cairney's 25-yard strike capped a win over Newcastle, whose flat finish leaves Eddie Howe under pressure.
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West Ham relegation confirmed despite final-day win over Leeds
West Ham were relegated despite a 3-0 win over Leeds, with the club finishing 18th on 36 points after a season of missed chances.