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In favour of discussing change to offside law, acknowledges Gianni Infantino

Manchester City lodge appeal against two-year UEFA European ban

Manchester City have shown me proof that they haven’t broken any rules, proclaims Pep Guardiola

It’s just Madrid-Manchester and not Zidane-Guardiola, claims Zinedine Zidane

Pep Guardiola said he'll stay at Manchester City but actually doing it will change his legacy

Eden Hazard will miss the rest of the season, admits Roberto Martinez

Not looking forward to Liverpool matching Arsenal Invicibles' record, admits Arsene Wenger

Reports | Manchester City to do everything possible in appeal against UEFA ban

Everyone at Manchester City is committed despite ban, proclaims Pep Guardiola

Real Madrid are fantastic club but I'm not looking to leave Manchester, admits Raheem Sterling

Premier League 2019 Gameweek 27: Live Updates, results, matches

Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 27 – How to replace Son Heung-Min

Manchester City FFP allegations are not true, claims Ferran Soriano

Reports | La Galaxy enquire over potential move for Lionel Messi

We’re looking to change the offside law in time for Euro 2020, proclaims Arsene Wenger

Clubs that don't respect rules deserve to be punished, proclaims Arsene Wenger

Reports | Pep Guardiola and Raheem Sterling set to stay at Manchester City despite UEFA ban

Waiting to see what Premier League will do about Manchester City, admits Steven Gerrard

There will be a £500 million transfer in near future, proclaims Jason Traub

Reports | Chelsea open talks with Jadon Sancho over summer move

Reports | Real Madrid target £180 million move for Raheem Sterling

Tottenham smell chance at Champions League spot for next season, admits Jose Mourinho

Manchester City banned from Champions League for two seasons

Premier League postpone Manchester City vs West Ham after Storm Ciara hits UK

Happy, comfortable and not looking to leave Manchester City, confesses Kevin De Bruyne

Premier League will move to an OTT service eventually, admits Richard Masters


