Lists

  1. Who are the Lionesses' all-time top goalscorers?

    England's Lionesses have always had great goalscorers. Even before the team was the major contender it is now, winning back-to-back European Championships under Sarina Wiegman and reaching a first Women's World Cup final, they could boast some incredible attacking talent, with Arsenal icon Kelly Smith, widely considered the Lionesses' greatest ever player, a prime example.

  2. Rabiot snubs huge Saudi offer

    Adrien Rabiot has reportedly turned down a massive contract offer from the Saudi Pro League, opting to pledge his immediate future to AC Milan. The French international has emerged as a cornerstone of Massimiliano Allegri’s project at San Siro and is prepared to snub life-changing money to remain a leader for the Rossoneri.

  3. Who are the Lionesses' most capped players?

    England women's national team has enjoyed a lot of success in recent years, winning the European Championships in 2022 and 2025 while also reaching the 2023 Women's World Cup final, and those involved in those successes in Sarina Wiegman's side are now starting to creep into the record books when it comes to caps, as well as trophies.

  4. Ferdinand names two Spurs players Man Utd could target

    The situation at Tottenham Hotspur has reached a breaking point as the club finds itself embroiled in a desperate survival scrap. As Spurs face the real prospect of relegation to the Championship after a string of poor performances, Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand has identified two players his former club should look to sign if the North London side fail to avoid the drop.

  5. 'TWO players to mark me!' - Gabriel opens up on set-piece prowess

    Gabriel has established himself as one of the Premier League's most feared aerial threats, and the Brazilian defender has now revealed the tactical battle he faces during every Arsenal set-piece. Despite being a centre-back by trade, the 28-year-old has become a focal point of the Gunners' attacking arsenal, admitting that opposition managers are now frequently assigning multiple markers to nullify his threat.

  6. Moyes mocks Liverpool & Slot over Anfield referee claims

    Everton manager David Moyes has lightheartedly mocked his Liverpool counterpart Arne Slot, claiming the Reds are the last club that should be complaining about refereeing decisions. Despite offering some professional sympathy for the under-fire Dutchman, Moyes was quick to remind his rival of the historical advantages often associated with Anfield.

  7. Rosenior confident Chelsea can win SIX games in a row

    Liam Rosenior has issued a rallying cry to his Chelsea squad, insisting the Blues are capable of winning all six of their remaining Premier League fixtures to snatch a Champions League spot. The manager has urged his players to cast aside their egos and rediscover the fighting spirit of club legends like John Terry and Didier Drogba ahead of a crucial meeting with Manchester United.