Scott Brown lifted a 12th domestic trophy in a row in a typical fashion after a series of running battles against Hearts. Neil Lennon 's side took an early 2-0 lead before being pegged back, and blew a 3-2 advantage in extra-time.
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Celtic 's raging crisis has been borne of looking too far ahead in their quest to make history. The Rangers hero reckons there's an assumption 10 In A Row would simply "happen" rather than being earned.
He knows all about the strain of delivering the fabled achievement, having fallen short with the Ibrox side in 1998.But the Dane feels the hysteria which has accompanied Celtic's tilt at history has surpassed anything Rangers experienced back then. He told the Daily Mail : "To me, part of the
.Scott Brown lifted a 12th domestic trophy in a row in a typical fashion after a series of running battles against Hearts. Neil Lennon 's side took an early 2-0 lead before being pegged back, and blew a 3-2 advantage in extra-time.
The Trotters returned to winning ways with a 1-0 victory over the Robins at the Jonny Rocks Stadium and Delaney himself struck as full-time approached.
straight to your inboxRaheem Sterling has insisted Manchester City have coped with the loss of Vincent Kompany and David Silva in the dressing room and named Ruben Dias and Kevin De Bruyne as players who have stepped into those roles. Two of City's greatest ever players have left the Etihad Stadium in the last two summers, with Silva moving to Real Sociedad after 10 years in England, whilst Kompany joined Anderlecht as player-manager.
straight to your inboxManchester City were disappointed to leave Old Trafford with a draw having made it "impossible" for themselves to win, according to Rodri. Neither side created much in a dull affair that lacked spark but Gabriel Jesus, Riyad Mahrez and Raheem Sterling all had opportunities to score that they failed to take as the struggles in front of goal for Pep Guardiola's team continue.
straight to your inbox every day for freeLuke Shaw revealed that Manchester United's players were intent on making a better start to a game before taking on Man City.United had the upper hand in Saturday evening's Manchester derby against City but missed a couple of decent chances, before the game lost tempo with both teams content with a 0-0 draw.It means Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side have now gone five games unbeaten in the Premier League and remain a point ahead of their Manchester rivals in
straight to your inbox every day for freeOle Gunnar Solskjaer retains a sizeable section of support from the Manchester United dressing room but some players believe he is the source of the team's problems.The MEN understands a number of United players feel Solskjaer is to blame for their variable form this season and it has become an 'easy ride' playing for the club.Solskjaer became the first manager to lose six of their first 10 games in the Champions League while in charge of an English side
St Johnstone winger Michael O'Halloran injured on Sunday. The veteran midfielder made contact with the star on the hip with a challenge - leaving stud marks on the ex- Rangers man.
straight to your inboxManchester City players took it upon themselves to motivate each other before the Premier League win over Fulham that took them back into Premier League top four for the first time this season.City recorded back to back league wins for the first time in 2020/21 with a comfortable 2-0 win over strugglers Fulham, with both goals scored in the opening 25 minutes.
It’s beginning to look a lot like free Showtime content for Christmas. The premium cabler is gifting the premiere episodes of the final season of Shameless and the new Bryan Cranston limited series Your Honor as part of 60-plus hours of originals available today online, on streaming platforms and on-demand into mid-January.
Premiership, with many Saints supporters voicing their concerns online.St Mirren's League Cup win over Aberdeen on Saturday took their unbeaten run to seven matches, with the club finally kicking coronavirus into touch over recent weeks.And Goodwin is delighted his players have come through a difficult spell as they look to kick on in the Premiership.He said: "Every single player in the starting XI, including the guys that came on, contributed hugely to the win against Aberdeen."There has always
straight to your inbox every day for freeManchester United celebrated 'like they had won the Premier League' following their 3-2 victory over Southampton, according to Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl. It's no surprise that the celebrations were so jubilant as at half-time United were staring down the barrel of a disappointing defeat.