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EPL Roundup | Arsenal keep playoff hopes alive; Man City trash West Brom to move to third place
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football3 years ago Really want Eddie Nketiah to stay as he is an important part of the squad, reveals Mikel Arteta Mikel Arteta has praised Eddie Nketiah and emphasized the English forward's importance to his side after another impressive goal-scoring performance against Sunderland in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday. Nketiah scored a hattrick to steer Arsenal into victory and the semi-finals of the competition. SportsCafe Desk |
football4 years ago League One and League Two clubs vote to introduce salary caps effective immediately In a landmark decision, clubs in the League One and League Two of the English Football League (EFL) have voted to introduce salary caps of £2.5 and £1.5 million respectively. The EFL have been looking into ways to help curb the financial issues with the Championship also set to vote on the same. SportsCafe Desk |
football8 years ago Premier League Roundup | Sunderland relegated after their 10 year stand in EPL Sunderland's 10-year stay in the English Premier League came to an end when Josh King scored a late winner for Bournemouth and confirmed the home side's relegation. Meanwhile, Leicester's victory helped them ease their relegation fears and put them 9 points clear of the drop zone. SportsCafe Desk |
football8 years ago Premier League Roundup | Arsenal stay in top-four race; Spurs overcome Palace challenge Arsenal kept alive their chances of entering the top-four as a Robert Huth own goal provided them with a 1-0 victory over Leicester City. Tottenham, meanwhile, piled more pressure on table toppers Chelsea, as Christian Eriksen's superb long-range strike secured a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace. SportsCafe Desk |
football8 years ago Premier League Roundup | Zlatan deepens Sunderland's woes; Everton halt Leicester's run Zlatan Ibrahimovic was the heart of all good things for Manchester United with a goal and an assist as the Red Devils swept aside Sunderland 3-0 at the Stadium of Light. Meanwhile, Romelu Lukaku scored two goals as Everton handed Leicester City their first defeat in the Craig Shakespeare era. SportsCafe Desk |