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Football365 on MSNChelsea Need Club World Cup Glory As First Of Five Steps To Win The 2025/26 Premier League TitleHow Chelsea can win the Premier League title next season in five steps, starting with victory over PSG in the Club World Cup
Liverpool are navigating their biggest transfer window ever, so here are all their signings, exits and loans confirmed.
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Liverpool face Preston on Sunday in their first match since the death of Diogo Jota.Despite discussions over whether the game could be cancelled after Jota and his brother Andre Silva both died in a car accident in Spain last week,
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Liverpool.com on MSN3 things to watch out for as Liverpool faces Preston including Florian Wirtz hint and new facesLiverpool is set to play its first pre-season game of the summer today in unspeakably difficult circumstances. Taking to the field at Preston North End's Deepdale stadium, this will be the first fixture since the tragic passing of Diogo Jota.
Arsenal are 125/1 to go unbeaten in the Premier League in 2025/26. What they really want to do is improve on their second place finish of the past three seasons and win a first title for what will be 22 years next May. They are 9/4 to do it and [1/1] to win any of the big four trophies.
Liverpool have confirmed the decision to retire the number 20 jersey permanently to honour Diogo Jota's legacy. This decision was taken after consulting with Jota's wife, Rute Cardoso and his family, as it now means that the Portuguese will be 'forever Liverpool's number 20.'
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool's best business of summer window isn't Florian WirtzLiverpool spent big on Florian Wirtz this summer but Giovanni van Bronckhorst could prove to be the bargain of the transfer window at Anfield
With a plethora of world-class names to choose from, determining the 15 greatest managers in Premier League history is never an easy task, and GIVEMESPORT turned to Twitter’s AI, Grok, to help determine the star-studded list.
Before the Premier League was born, the First Division was the pinnacle of English football. From the early 1900s through the end of the 1980s, Liverpool were kings of the hill. They won the league with regularity, building the dynasty that turned Anfield into one of the most feared grounds in the country.