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Premier League final day – in pictures

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As the 2012-13 Premier League season draws to a close, we bring you the best images from the last 10 games

Who should partner Rooney for England? Carroll, Sturridge, Defoe & Welbeck compared

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England’s squad for their summer friendlies with the Republic of Ireland and Brazil were revealed yesterday and the one position that is up for debate more than any is the 2nd striker role. Although there is the possibility of Roy Hodgson only choosing one striker, having watched Hodgson in charge of West Brom last season [...]

Who should partner Rooney for England? Carroll, Sturridge, Defoe & Welbeck compared

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The Premier League Shockers – How common are the shocking upsets?

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Ok, so Landry was talking about the ‘other’ type of football, however the sentiment remains true for ‘real’ football.  One of the most beautiful things about the beautiful game is the potential for a freak, unexpected result.  An incredible, unbelievable result. There’s nothing that neutral football fans enjoy more than seeing an underdog grabbing a [...]

The Premier League Shockers – How common are the shocking upsets?

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English involvement in Uefa Cup and Europa League finals – In Pictures

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Chelsea play in the 2013 Europa League final on Wednesday night, making it the 11th final in this competition or the UEFA Cup to include an English team

Premier League Team of the Week: Record-breaking Lampard and hat-trick hero Sturridge star

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The Chelsea midfielder features alongside Santi Cazorla after beating Bobby Tambling’s goalscoring feats, while Theo Walcott partners the Liverpool striker in attack

‘How has football lived without it?’ – The impact of technology on tennis, baseball & other sports

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The introduction of Hawk-Eye in the English Premier League is not the first example of sports using technology to make on-field decisions, with positive and negative impacts

The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

Following in the footsteps of giants – the challenge of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson

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No manager has been as successful as Manchester United’s retiring supremo – which, history suggests, will make living with his legacy that much tougher for his successor

The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

Stat Heaven: EA Sports Performance Index

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As we enter the closing weeks of this Premier League season, fuel your pub knowledge with this week’s Stat Heaven, packed with so many decimal points we make Opta jealous.

Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend

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Frank Lampard continues quest to be Chelsea’s record scorer, Paul Lambert returns to Carrow Road for a relegation six-pointer and Wigan need to get their Great Escape going again

1) Coloccini back for Newcastle

Sam Allardyce’s smuggest smug face. The West Ham United manager won’t even have to twitch a muscle; no matter how careful he is with that visage, he will welcome his old side to Upton Park having seen his new one to safety ahead of schedule – “we are far better than where we expected to be”, he said this week – and enjoying an Andy Carroll mauve patch. The Newcastle United manager, Alan Pardew, will step off the bus being careful to corral his own features as best he can after a week in which he has had to defend his job and his players have had to issue a statement insisting that they’re all getting along famously. The worrying thought for Newcastle supporters is that if there isn’t friction between the French and English players in the squad, then there’s a more complicated (less fixable) reason for their terrible results in recent fixtures. They will have to hope that the return of Fabricio Coloccini, recovered from a broken back, is as influential as Pardew predicts; the centre-half will wear the captain’s armband on Saturday afternoon. The Opta stats show Newcastle win 31 per cent of the matches Coloccini plays, compared with 25 per cent when he is absent. More importantly, while there’s little difference to how many goals Newcastle concede with Coloccini on the pitch, they score twice as many, suggesting that his ability to play the ball out with a bit of nous makes a real impact. Georgina Turner

2) Mourinho’s first signing?

There will be no Bobby Tambling on the sidelines at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon to see it happen, but against Manchester United Frank Lampard will nonetheless continue to chase down the Chelsea record goalscorer’s tally of 202. Lampard has not been a regular starter this season but it will surely take an especially devastating performance from either side to keep him out of the action entirely. Coming on to replace Ramires in the first half against Swansea City last time out, he brought an instantaneousness of thought and action without which the match might have been allowed to drift. Chelsea’s claim, earlier in the year, that Lampard would “under no circumstances” be granted a contract extension seemed at the time to be unnecessarily decisive, and his chances of changing the club’s stance have probably been growing by increments ever since. Against Swansea he set up the game’s first goal and scored the second – his 13th of the season and his 201st in Chelsea colours. But what the heck, it’s Friday: let’s put two and two together and say José Mourinho’s had a word. GT

3) Hell-Benteke

At least Norwich City’s home form is better than their toils away from Carrow Road. That’s the crumb of comfort that the manager, Chris Hughton, has to nibble on as he awaits Aston Villa, possibly the last side he would have asked to play at this stage. Paul Lambert’s side are a point behind Norwich in that tight bunch of clubs just keeping their shirt tails clear of the flames, but Villa arrive having just walloped Sunderland 6-1, while Norwich are still coming to terms with their failure to direct a single shot on target against Stoke City. The fitness of Hughton’s two best central defenders, Sébastien Bassong (surely a contender for the club’s player of the season title) and Michael Turner, is in doubt; the form of Lambert’s best striker, Christian Benteke, is not. In Europe’s top leagues only Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo have scored more than Benteke (13) in 2013, and though Sunderland haplessness played a part in his hat-trick on Monday night, the leap for his second was incredible. “I think his head was above the crossbar,” said Fabian Delph. “Every centre-back who has tried [to rough him up] has failed.” GT

4) Can Wigan keep the season interesting?

The title has been decided, while the battle for the top four has become a provincial battle, inevitably obsessing the ‘London-centric national media’. The only thing of any real import left to be decided is who fills the final relegation berth. And with Wigan v Aston Villa brilliantly scheduled for the last day of the season, neutrals are praying for it to provide some much-needed final-day drama. So the Latics really need to start winning. Five points from safety, things aren’t looking too rosy at the DW Stadium. There’s the distraction of an FA Cup Final on the horizon, and their manager was rather too enamoured of performances against Tottenham and Manchester City that only garnered a solitary point. A trip to a West Brom side with nothing to play for is eminently winnable, as is their midweek match against Swansea, so if Roberto Martínez is going to perform The Great Escape: Part IV this weekend would be a good time to start picking up maximum points. Toby Moses

5) Make or break for Spurs

After a poor performance in their draw against Wigan, Tottenham look all set to perform their now traditional end-of-season tumble down the table. They face a season-defining week, with tough trips to Chelsea and Stoke following hot on the heels of Saturday’s clash with Southampton – come out with maximum points from these three and Arsenal fans will really start sweating. This weekend’s match might look the easiest on paper, especially after Southampton’s capitulation at home to West Brom last week, but the Saints have put in some excellent performances against the big boys this year. Mauricio Pochettino’s high-tempo pressing game proved too much for Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City – while the champions eked out a 2-1 win despite having fewer shots and less possession than the south coast side. Spurs could be forgiven for having one eye on Stamford Bridge, but they’ll come a cropper if they don’t turn up at White Hart Lane ready to take Southampton deadly seriously. TM

6) Can Sunderland break their Monday night hoodoo?

With Paolo Di Canio’s honeymoon period having lasted considerably less time than most honeymoons, the threat of relegation remains very real for Sunderland, who could find themselves in all sorts of bother by the time they entertain Stoke City on Monday night, depending on results elsewhere over the weekend. In an omen that will make grim reading for Sunderland, still reeling from the spanking administered to their team by Aston Villa, it has been noted that Sunderland have failed to win on a Monday night in their last 17 attempts, seven managers ago when Peter Reid was in charge and Claudio Reyna scored a brace against Leicester. With Stéphane Sessègnon suspended for the Premier League run-in, it’s difficult to see from where the goals required to end this bizarre hoodoo will come. Barry Glendenning

7) A relegation scrap with added needle

A relegation dogfight with the added needle of visiting manager Paul Lambert, arguably the world’s least controversial man, returning to an old stamping ground he left under a contractual cloud – who’d think a match between Norwich and Aston Villa could be so mouth-watering? After the hammering they gave Sunderland earlier this week, Villa will arrive at Carrow Road full of confidence, but only five teams have won at Norwich this season. Liverpool, Manchester City, Chelsea and Luton Town have all beaten the Canaries in their own cage. The other team to knock them off their Carrow Rod perch were Aston Villa, who stuffed them 4-1 in the Capital One Cup. BG

8) Light the torches

After Twitter went berserk on Sunday evening, rounding up a virtual lynch mob to rival the one in Young Mr Lincoln to punish QPR’s José Bosingwa for the heinous crime of laughing even though he knew the club had been relegated, watch out for any Rangers player not dressed entirely in funereal black, weeping profusely as if they were hoping to be cast in a re-make of Terms of Endearment and sombrely bowing his head on remorse when taking the field to the sounds of Panis Angelicus. And once you have spotted them, malign them for their characters rather than for their inability to prosper in incoherent sides cobbled together in slapdash fashion which, had you not been assured was not the case, would seem to have been done without any regard whatsoever for the consequences. Tony Fernandes, the principal owner, doesn’t require any summer reading but he could do far worse than listen to the greatest of all west London bands, The Who, and Pete Townshend’s Won’t Get Fooled Again until the title, at least, gives him pause for thought. Rob Bagchi

9) Crossing the divide

Sunday’s derby should be the 30th and last of Jamie Carragher’s career and his captain, Steven Gerrard, says Liverpool must send him off “with a nice derby win for Carra to remember”. For the centre-half, a boyhood Evertonian who admits he only switched wholeheartedly from Blue to Red 14 years ago at the age of 21, a victory would be his 18th in the fixture but he will be put under greater scrutiny by Everton than the derelict side masquerading as Newcastle United managed last week. Everyone knows his pace has gone but if you listen to Glen Johnson and Daniel Agger they feel Carragher more than makes up for it with his organisation, strength and experience. It may benefit Everton to push Leon Osman further forward to play off Victor Anichebe and try to buzz about and drive through the inside-forward channels to test their verdict. RB

10) It’s nearly all to play for in the Championship

OK, so strictly speaking under the Trade Descriptions Act the Championship is not the Premier League, but it features teams that’ll be playing in the top flight next season and that’s good enough to warrant us crowbarring a mention of it in here. The final round of fixtures in the English second division kick off at 12:45pm this Saturday and it is a measure of just how competitive a league it is that the outcomes of just two of the 12 fixtures – Burnley v Ipswich and Charlton v Bristol City – are of no consequence. Admittedly, the chances of Blackburn getting relegated are slimmer than a willowy bloke posing with an over-sized pair of trousers on a Weight Watchers website, but if you had to bet on any team engineering relegation from such preposterously unlikely circumstances, you’d lump on the Venky’s owned circus.

With Hull and Watford fighting over the remaining automatic promotion place, Crystal Palace, Bolton, Nottingham Forest and Leicester vying for two remaining play-off spots and – deep breath – Wolves, Barnsley, Peterborough, Sheffield Wednesday, Millwall, Huddersfield and Rovers all battling to avoid the drop, fans of all 13 clubs will be forced to endure a horrifically tense denouement. That’s with the possible exception of all but the most hopelessly optimistic Wolves fans, who have probably reconciled themselves to the fact that, for a second traumatic season in succession, the survival jig is very much up. BG

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Top Counter Attacking Teams This Season | Opta Stats Analysis

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Teams that can hit you on the counter attack at any moment are incredibly hard to defend against, especially when speed merchants such as Gareth Bale and Theo Walcott are running at your defence. So which teams have impressed in the counter attack and …

The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

De Gea, Bale & Suarez named in PFA Team of the Year

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Four Manchester United stars are included, while Arsenal are the only team in the top six who have not had a player included in the side

EPL Top Players So Far | Goal Scorers, Creators, Assists & Passers!

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Welcome to our monthly edition of the Premier League’s top players. With Manchester United wrapping up the title against Aston Villa on Monday night the attention now turns to the battle for the Champions League places, the race for survival and which player will be crowned as the player of the year and young player [...]

EPL Top Players So Far | Goal Scorers, Creators, Assists & Passers!

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Premier League Top Players So Far | Goal Scorers, Creators, Assists & Passers!

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Welcome to our monthly edition of the Premier League’s top players. With Manchester United wrapping up the title against Aston Villa on Monday night the attention now turns to the battle for the Champions League places, the race for survival and which player will be crowned as the player of the year and young player [...]

Premier League Top Players So Far | Goal Scorers, Creators, Assists & Passers!

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What the Premier League also-rans need to challenge Manchester United

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United have won the title with four games to spare, but all is not necessarily lost for their main challengers next season

ARSENAL

Why are they 21 points behind?

Selling their best player, Robin van Persie, to United and watching him bang in goals for them was not a hugely encouraging start. Olivier Giroud, who has needed time to settle, has struggled to fill his boots. Cashing in on key personnel and failing to sign replacements that are better is nothing new and it has raised questions about the club’s ambition, glass ceilings and transfer market policy. Is Arsenal’s true goal a Champions League finish?

What they need to do in the summer?

Sign world-class talent, with the priority positions being goalkeeper, defensive midfield and centre-forward.

Can they catch United next season?

Unlikely. Arsène Wenger has the funds at his disposal to sign £20m-plus players, which might help to accelerate a bridging of the gap but, at heart, he is opposed to splashing out in such fashion. He remains committed to prudent spending and developing players. His belief in his principals is unwavering but he has not won a trophy since 2005. David Hytner

CHELSEA

Why are they 22 points behind?

This has been exposed as a season of transition at Stamford Bridge, overseen by an interim manager the supporters do not want and driven by a team crammed with key players still adjusting to a new league. The old guard are being phased out, the sheer number of games draining energy and momentum from the league campaign. Those factors combined have left them floundering, even if anything above sixth would technically be an improvement on last term.

What they need to do in the summer?

Appoint a new manager who can unite the squad, galvanise the support and convince the hierarchy he is the answer, and continue the process of regeneration with players of class who can make an immediate impact. José Mourinho, a manager who virtually guarantees trophies, is the fans’ choice. The likes of André Schürrle, Radamel Falcao, Marouane Fellaini and Paulinho would inject further quality into the squad, if they can be convinced to come.

Can they catch United next season?

On the basis that this United side are not streets ahead, despite what the table suggests, then possibly. But Chelsea retain that ability to implode. A title challenge in two years’ time might be more realistic. Dominic Fifield

EVERTON

Why are they 28 points behind?

That Everton are in the bracket of United’s rivals, and still have an outside chance of Champions League qualification, is testament to the outstanding work of David Moyes and his players. One of only four teams to beat United in the league this season, a lack of resources has inevitably caught up on the squad at times, particularly up front where Nikica Jelavic has failed to repeat the goalscoring prowess of last season.

What they need to do in the summer?

So much rests on whether Moyes renews his contract or leaves. Should he stay then adding a few quality additions – while keeping Marouane Fellaini and Leighton Baines – would have a profound impact on a team that is close to fulfilling its to- four promise.

Can they catch United next season?

Not without finally unearthing fresh investment. Everton could, however, get closer if they deliver on the previous answer. Andy Hunter

LIVERPOOL

Why are they 33 points behind?

A dreadful start to the season under Brendan Rodgers left Liverpool playing catch-up long before his intended style began to take shape in the new year. Inconsistent and with only one world-class forward in Luis Suárez – whose stunning form is the sole reason Liverpool are not even further adrift – the signs of progress have come only in flashes.

What they need to do in the summer?

Retain Suárez at all costs and prove that lessons have been learned from the transfer mistakes that Rodgers and the club’s owner made last summer. The team need more leaders, especially in a central defence that will be losing Jamie Carragher this summer, and for their owner’s under-24s-only transfer policy to be relaxed.

Can they catch United next season?

Given Rodgers will have had a season to impose his ideas, and Liverpool’s recruitment team is now in place, there should be a more consistent challenge next season but overhauling a 33-point gap in one summer is a tall order. Andy Hunter

MANCHESTER CITY

Why are they 16 points behind?

If any of Robin van Persie, Eden Hazard, Javi Martínez and Daniel De Rossi had been bought last summer the quality of Roberto Mancini’s squad would have increased and we would not be having this postmortem a month from the season’s end. Fingers also have to be pointed at the star men who have disappointed. Step forward Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Sergio Agüero, Carlos Tevez, David Silva and Samir Nasri: all have failed to find the consistency they are paid lucratively to guarantee.

What they need to do in the summer?

Up to 11 players could leave so recruitment must better than last summer. The element missing is searing pace so adding a lightning wide player would allow Mancini’s gang to open up teams who have learned to stifle the clever-clever approach that relies on David Silva too much. Also, a forward who can genuinely compete with Carlos Tevez and Sergio Agüero.

Can they catch United next season?

Yes. But as City plan to play 4-3-3 once August comes this system must be tried and tested. Jamie Jackson

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR

Why are they 23 points behind?

Despite Andre Villas-Boas’ rhetoric in July that his new club ought to be genuine title contenders, the realistic target was always going to be top-four, particularly as there has been so much transition in terms of personnel. The loss of Luka Modric was huge, even though Mousa Dembele has enjoyed a fine season and the injury to Sandro was another blow. Villas-Boas’ counter-attacking style has yielded excellent results away from home but he is yet to find the key at White Hart Lane. The failure to sign a striker in January, coupled with Emmanuel Abedayor’s toils, did not help.

What they need to do in the summer?

Keep Gareth Bale. Sign a striker (they must accept that Brazil’s No9 Leandro Damiao is worth more than £13m) and possibly add cover on the flanks, although Andros Townsend’s return from his loan at QPR might be one solution.

Can they catch United next season?

No. David Hytner

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The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

Suarez adds twist to season finale as three-way Champions League chase reaches fever pitch

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Chelsea, Arsenal and Tottenham are locked in an increasingly fascinating tussle for a top-four finish even though the Reds forward likely to take the immediate headlines

The Premier League’s injury & suspension list

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Goal.com keeps you up to date with all the missing men from England’s top-flight – from what’s keeping your favourite player out, to when they will return to action

Bale, Carrick, Suarez, Hazard, Mata & Van Persie: Assessing the 2012-13 PFA Player of the Year nominees

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Goal.com judges the somewhat controversial selections for this season’s accolade as the Welsh winger and Dutch striker look to win the award for the second time in their careers