As the Premier League season continues to blaze in its opening weeks, last weekend we got goals galore—AGAIN! It's certainly been a bright and entertaining start.
How good was it having the EPL back? And more so, how good was it hearing the fans? The noise and atmosphere are what I've been craving since we were all hit by this horrible pandemic.
As the curtain draws to a close for the Premier League season 2020/21, we're left with one last round to find out who will be playing Champions League soccer for next season.
Well, another weekend passes by and we have non-soccer results to talk about. We anticipated the North West rivalry to kick off on Sunday morning between Manchester United and Liverpool, it did kick-off, but not how you would expect.
We hurtle into the weekend with a couple of games that stick their necks out as potential entertainers. With the FA Cup Semi-Finals happening on Saturday and Sunday, we won't have a full slate of fixtures.
After Manchester City took another step closer to the English Premier League title with a convincing victory over Leicester, it continues to heat up for the three places behind them, and those trying to secure Champions League soccer for next season.
A reduced weekend for the English Premier League as the FA Cup is also on the go, and next week we have the international break. So these are the last few EPL games left for March.
Well, we got what we wanted last weekend (unless you're a Manchester City fan) as the Manchester derby proved too much for the Citizens hindering their quest to wrap up the title as early as possible.
After a flurry of midweek matches, we reach a decisive part of the season as the top two teams, Manchester City and Manchester United go at it on Sunday.
After a low-key weekend round in the English Premier League, where there were no real shocks, the only thing that stood out was, once again, the below-par performances from referees.
The festive period has been a good one to us English Premier League fans, and as we head into round 17 and then a two-week break we're none the wiser as to who will be crowned champions.
A lackluster Round 12 for the top teams, was a genuine surprise. The Manchester Derby that I billed as the game of the weekend, barely got out of second gear.
This week is huge for the clubs of Manchester. One of them crashed out of the Champions League and the other hasn't overly set the league alight after a disappointing campaign last season.