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Manchester United's defeat at West Ham on Saturday was their 13th of the season, so is it still a surprise when Erik ten Hag's side are beaten?BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton predicted a Hammers victory and, from a total of 45,000 votes, so did 47% of you."I get a load of grief every time I say Manchester United will lose," said Sutton."I don't understand why, because it keeps happening. You can probably guess how I think they will get on against Aston Villa on Tuesday, too."Sutton is making predictions for all 380 Premier League matches again this season, against…
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Celtic are celebrating another title successWe asked Celtic supporters to get in touch with their review of their Scottish Premiership success and how the season went.And, despite the jubilation at a third title in a row sealed with victory at Kilmarnock, supporters were also realistic about the fight they faced – and the challenges next season will bring.Here's what you had to say…Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers has achieved more trophy successAl: Brendan inherited an utter mess. Ange signed 29 players, 20 of whom were third rate and nowhere near Premiership class…let alone Celtic class. Rodgers has done a great job…
A muscular injury, which Kevin de Bruyne suffered in last season's Champions League final, is often attributed to playing too many gamesFootball's congested schedule is not just risking players' health but it is "killing the product", says Professional Footballers' Association chief executive Maheta Molango.Several tournaments are expanding, which is increasing revenue streams.But Molango says the game can learn from American football.He added that Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne going off injured in club football's biggest game is "surely not what we want to see".City lost De Bruyne to a hamstring injury early in last season's Champions League final before…
Rangers moved level on points with Celtic at the top of the Scottish PremiershipRangers are "not thinking" about the title race, says Phillipe Clement, despite his side moving level on points with Scottish Premiership leaders Celtic by beating Aberdeen in Neil Warnock's first game in charge. Much of the pre-match talk revolved around the veteran manager's arrival in Scotland, but that noise was soon silenced when Rabbi Matondo fired home after goalkeeper Kelle Roos spilled the ball into his path. As they pushed forward in search of the three-goal victory that would have moved them top of the table, Rangers…
Thailand will be aiming to cause an upset when they host China in Asia’s opening round of World Cup 2026 qualifying fixtures on Thursday.These two nations last met at the China Cup in March 2019, with Thailand running out 1-0 winners on that occasion.© ReutersA repeat of that scoreline would certainly set Thailand up nicely in Group C as they look to claim one of the top two spots to progress to the next stage of AFC qualifying.With the next World Cup set to be expanded to 48 teams, Asia will have eight guaranteed qualification spots up for grabs, opening…
Goalkeeper Olivia, Grace and Maisie train at Bedford Athletic StadiumA football team became the first all-girl squad to finish top of the table in a Bedfordshire youth league. Phoenix Girls Under-13's, external won the Chiltern Youth Football League, which mainly consisted of male teams. Ciaran Alexander, one of the club's three coaches, said he thought it was a "good idea to put a girls team in a boys league to increase the development of the girls".He said the team, which has identical triplets in the team, were "not beating boys at their own game, it's not the boys' game anymore,…
