The Happy One – a glimpse of Mourinho Mark II?
Jose Mourinho is back at Stamford Bridge, but is this the Jose who infatuated and infuriated or Mourinho Mark II?
Gareth Bale is unveiled at Real Madrid in front of huge crowds following his record-breaking £85m transfer from Spurs.
The last two summers may have may have offered a whirlwind of success for the British sports fan – but football’s Premier League is what keeps the nation ticking, writes Jordan Jarrett-Bryan.
In part two of our Premier League 2013-14 preview, Malcolm Boughen looks at the teams hoping to finish in the top 10, those aiming to avoid an end-of season dogfight, and the newly promoted clubs.
Jose Mourinho is back at Stamford Bridge, but is this the Jose who infatuated and infuriated or Mourinho Mark II?
French footballer Louis Saha tells Channel 4 News far-right politicians in Europe are using minorities as “easy targets” to win votes – and the problem is likely to worsen.
The 2012-13 Premier League season ends on Sunday, but there is still plenty to play for, with north London rivals Arsenal and Tottenham battling it out for a Champions League place.
Manchester City are preparing to sack their manager Roberto Mancini this week after the club’s shock FA Cup final defeat to Wigan, according to reports.
The most successful gaffer in the history of British football has not always been friend of the referee – or the journalist, writes Sports Correspondent Keme Nzerem.
Sir Alex Ferguson was our greatest manager, but a European champion? Political Correspondent Michael Crick, Westminster’s most famous Manchester United fan, looks back.
With Liverpool striker Luis Suarez accepting his 10-match ban for biting another player, Sports Reporter Jordan Jarrett-Bryan looks at the reaction to the controversy.
The Liverpool striker Luis Suarez is banned for 10 matches by the FA after accepting a charge of violent conduct for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic.
The police horse who was attacked when football fans clashed following a Tyne-Wear derby is “totally fine”, his owners say, while arrests continue after a weekend of soccer-related violence.
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini plays down his latest confrontation with Mario Balotelli and insists that he will not be selling the controversial striker following the training ground row.
The Football Association begins an investigation into claims that referee Mark Clattenburg racially abused a Chelsea player during Sunday’s clash with Man United.
Despite England struggling in the European Championships and Team GB’s footballers doing no better at the Olympics, the outlook is good for the Premier League as the new season approaches.