Clement: Swans not in crisis
Paul Clement has denied Swansea are in crisis and has asked to be judged on a full 38-game season.
- Published on Oct 27 2017
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Paul Clement has denied Swansea are in crisis and has asked to be judged on a full 38-game season.
Noel Meade's two stable stars Road To Respect and Disko are likely to be in action at Down Royal next weekend.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche has called speculation linking him with the managerial vacancy at Everton “flattering”, though he insists he is giving such stories little attention.
Katie Taylor recognises tomorrow's world title fight with Anahi Sanchez represents the "biggest night" of her already decorated career and that she is also fighting for the wider picture of women's boxing in Ireland.
Moussa Dembele’s assessment that Celtic are “simply the best” would not have gone unnoticed by crisis-struck Old Firm rivals Rangers.
After a successful two-week campaign in the Champions Cup, Leinster coach Leo Cullen will be telling his side that great teams always maintain standards.
Arsene Wenger has revealed there will be a review of his performance with the Arsenal board at the end of the season - even though he signed a new two-year deal in May.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino could be without his star striker Harry Kane for tomorrow's Premier League showdown against Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Toby Alderweireld admits Tottenham received a reality check after throwing away their two-goal lead to lose to West Ham in the League Cup.
David Wagner insists Huddersfield holding their own in the Premier League is a bigger story than tomorrow's encounter with his best friend Jurgen Klopp.