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Season Review: Are Liverpool best placed to rival City next term?

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Season Review: Are Liverpool best placed to rival City next term? For all the thrilling football Liverpool have played this season, the fact they finished fourth and 25 points adrift of champions Manchester City is quite alarming.It’s true that Liverpool have already beaten City three times in all competitions this season and towards the end of the campaign ...

Season Review: Leicester’s mixed campaign could culminate in change of manager

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Season Review: Leicester’s mixed campaign could culminate in change of manager It’s been a peculiar season for Leicester. The Foxes have certainly improved from last season but there have been strong reports in recent months suggesting Claude Puel could be on his way out of the club after just one season.Leicester’s players have reportedly grown unhappy with Puel&r...

Season Review: Huddersfield beat the odds to avoid the drop

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Season Review: Huddersfield beat the odds to avoid the drop Huddersfield were the bookies favourites to get relegated at the start of the season but David Wagner’s side secured their top-flight status with one game remaining after holding Chelsea to a draw at Stamford Bridge. Despite facing Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal in their last three games...

Season Review: Everton’s campaign sums up quality of Premier League

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Season Review: Everton’s campaign sums up quality of Premier League The latest news emerging from Everton is that Sam Allardyce’s days at Goodison Park are numbered and they will appoint a third permanent manager in the space of seven months. Allardyce replaced Ronald Koeman in November and successfully steered Everton clear of the bottom three to an eighth pl...

Season Preview: Hodgson proves doubters wrong with Crystal Palace revival job

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  Season Preview: Hodgson proves doubters wrong with Crystal Palace revival job When Roy Hodgson was appointed Crystal Palace manager in September, the Eagles were rock bottom of the Premier League, losing their first four matches without scoring. Things appeared to go from bad to worse under Hodgson after the 70-year-old lost his first three matches, including defeats to both ...

Season Review: Chelsea in disarray after failed title defence

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Season Review: Chelsea in disarray after failed title defence Chelsea’s defence of their Premier League title wasn’t as disastrous as the 2015/16 campaign when they finished 10th, but it’s still been fairly shambolic from Antonio Conte’s side. Conte looks set to leave Chelsea this summer after two whirlwind years, but it could yet end o...

Season Review: Dyche inspires Burnley into Europe

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Season Review: Dyche inspires Burnley into Europe Burnley are one of very few success stories from the 2017/18 Premier League campaign. Instead of setting their sights on beating the drop, as most sides do, Burnley aspired for greater heights. A seventh place finish in the Premier League this season, coupled with the fact the two FA Cup finalists a...

Season Review: Brighton boss Hughton proves credentials in the Premier League

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Season Review: Brighton boss Hughton proves credentials in the Premier League Chris Hughton has endured a fairly rough time as a manager, most would say undeservingly so. After winning the Championship with Newcastle in 2010, the Magpies sacked Hughton before Christmas that year despite the fact the club were 11th at the time. Fast-forward eight years and Hughton has led Brig...

Season Review: Howe's stock diminishes in satisfactory year for Bournemouth

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Season Review: Howe's stock diminishes in satisfactory year for Bournemouth It wasn't long ago that Eddie Howe was being linked with Everton and tipped as England's next manager. Everything has gone quiet on that front this season.On the face of it, Bournemouth finished the campaign 11 points clear of the bottom three, securing their status in the Premier League for the fou...

Season Review: Wenger's final year at Arsenal is one to forget

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Season Review: Wenger's final year at Arsenal is one to forget Arsene Wenger was not able to conclude his 22-year run as Arsenal manager on a high. Instead of basking in glory, the 2017/18 campaign goes down as his worst. The Gunners finished the season with their lowest points total under the Frenchman, suffering more defeats than ever before. Arsenal did...