MOTD2 analysis: What has gone wrong at Leicester?
After Leicester lose again, Watford striker Troy Deeney explains why the defending champions are struggling at the wrong end of the table.
BBC Sport » 2hAfter Leicester lose again, Watford striker Troy Deeney explains why the defending champions are struggling at the wrong end of the table.
BBC Sport » 2hManchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has rubbished claims that he kicked out at Seamus Coleman's head on purpose, saying he could have made the Everton defender "fall asleep" if it had been intended.
SkySports.com » 2h⢠Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Evertonâs Coleman clashed in 1-1 draw ⢠âIf I want to kick someone in the head, I know how to and make him sleepâ Zlatan Ibrahimovic has denied deliberately kicking Séamus Coleman in the head, saying he could have made the Everton defender âfall asleepâ if it had been onâ¦
Guardian » 2hWatch every goal from this weekend's Premier League games, featuring wins for leaders Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and Bournemouth's dramatic comeback victory over Liverpool.
SkySports.com » 2hBournemouth completed a remarkable comeback to beat Liverpool â but was Redsâ goalkeeper Loris Karius to blame for the late winner?
SkySports.com » 2hJose Mourinho has lost his cool with match officials several times this season, but Marouane Fellaini was the subject of his latest outburst after his rash challenge handed Everton a late penalty.
SkySports.com » 2hZlatan Ibrahimovic broke the deadlock at Goodison Park with an instinctive lob over an over-zealous Maarten Stekelenburg - with the help of crossbar, post and goal-line technology.
SkySports.com » 2hShould Manchester United's Marcos Rojo have seen red against Everton?
SkySports.com » 2hThe latest/final league table can be shown along with the table on any given match date.
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