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  • BBC

    'Pressure inside Molineux may start to build after final games'

    "If the season had gone another way, coming here and losing 5-1 at this stage could have been an absolute disaster," said Gary O'Neil after a testing evening at Manchester City last weekend. Wolves will meet their home supporters for the final time this season on Saturday, and they can be pretty confident of the reception their fans will give them. After a season where they have not merely avoided 'disaster' - but proved capable of challenging even the most fancied sides in the Premier League - fans who feared the worst in August were soon reassured.

  • BBC

    'Always advance, never retreat'

    As Bournemouth's season winds towards its close, Arsenal became the latest team to do a seasonal 'double' over the Cherries - joining Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham - leaving December's hard-fought 2-2 draw against Aston Villa as the only league point the Dorset side have taken off a top-five team this season. A lot has been written about the perceived harsh treatment from the officials, both on-field and at Stockley Park, during Saturday's game at Emirates Stadium. It is safe to say that - when onlookers as firmly entrenched in Arsenal's corner as Ian Wright and Piers Morgan were tweeting that the penalty won by Kai Havertz should not have been given, with Wright adding that Bournemouth's disallowed goal "should have stood" - Cherries followers can feel a little hard done by.

  • BBC

    Rodgers warns Rangers to expect 'best version of Celtic'

    Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers warns Rangers they will face "the best version of the team since I’ve been here" in this weekend's Old Firm derby.

  • The Telegraph

    Newcastle reduce Dan Ashworth replacement shortlist to two names

    Newcastle United have whittled their shortlist for a new sporting director down to two names with Crystal Palace’s Dougie Freedman competing with German Johannes Spors.