Manchester City thrashed Ipswich to move back into the Premier League's top four for the first time since early December
Manchester City's upturn came undone as Brentford hit back to draw 2-2 on Tuesday, while Chelsea were also held by the same scoreline at home by Bournemouth. But Bournemouth hit back despite losing both their strikers Evanilson and Enes Unal to long-term injuries.
Phil Foden believes Manchester City are rediscovering their very best form after putting Ipswich to the sword at Portman Road. City hit six, with Foden scoring twice, as the reigning champions moved back into the Champions League places following the emphatic victory.
There could be plenty of goals at Anfield this week so loading up on Liverpool assets is likely to pay dividends, writes Thomas Woods.
SPORT will bring you all the latest transfer football news and major talking points from the Premier League and beyond. Manchester City have announced the signing of Omar Marmoush, while Kyle
Recap Friday's Premier League build-up, team news and manager news conferences as Erling Haaland sings a new nine and a half year contract with Manchester City.
The team of the week is selected based on current FPL prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit. A Kai Havertz punt failed and captain Bruno Fernandes only returned eight points but Amad Diallo (17), Isak (16), Palmer (10) and Anthony Gordon (9) led the charge to an excellent 81 points.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, £11.4m): Chelsea will look to bounce back against struggling Wolves, who were ripped apart in the reverse fixture 6-2 in August, with Palmer providing 4 goal contributions that day. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United, £7.7m): Gordon's form and attacking involvement make him an excellent budget option.
Premier League matchweek 22 proved to be an important one in the title race. Liverpool left it late to pick up three points away at Brentford, with Darwin Nunez scoring twice in second-half stoppage
Chelsea face Man City in a key Premier League battle for top-four spots. Injuries, tactics, and form shifts set the stage for this high-stakes clash.
The appointment of Thomas Tuchel as England manager marks an exciting new chapter for English football, one that should end in silverware. With a CV that includes three league titles, five domestic trophies,
Phil Foden lauded Manchester City's 6-0 win at Ipswich as their 'best performance of the season'. The 24-year-old scored a second consecutive brace, with Mateo Kovacic, Jeremy Doku, Erling ...