Laurens: You can't blame Muñoz for choosing Liverpool over Newcastle (1:07)
Could Marcus Rashford play for Man United next season? (1:50)
How do Man City move forward after Pep Guardiola? (2:09)
Is Anthony Gordon good enough for Barcelona? (1:13)
Olley: Tottenham have to go 'all-in' to back De Zerbi in transfer window (2:46)
Dawson: Enzo Maresca would have a 'golden ticket' at Manchester City (1:15)
Why Tottenham have a huge summer ahead (1:30)
Pep Guardiola reveals message from Sir Alex Ferguson about Man City exit (1:59)
'One of a kind!' - Tuchel reacts to Guardiola's Man City departure (0:53)
Laurens: Tonda Eckert should never manage again after spying scandal (1:48)
Ogden: Man United don't want Rashford back at the club (2:35)
How Bruno Fernandes beat Arsenal stars to the FWA Player of the Year award (2:11)
Why would top coaches want the Chelsea job? (1:30)
Why Chelsea sacked Liam Rosenior (2:12)
Why Marcotti isn't worried about Arsenal after FA Cup exit (1:53)
Laurens: Slot is the biggest problem at Liverpool (1:01)
Can Roberto De Zerbi realistically keep Tottenham up? (2:00)
Fjortoft: Arteta's goalkeeper 'mistake' costly in Carabao Cup defeat (1:57)
Rooney: Foden final appearance a 'charity' sub
Wayne Rooney has said Phil Foden's appearance for Manchester City in their Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal felt like a "charity sub to get him on the pitch."
Carabao Cup reality check for Arsenal, Man City. Plus: Madrid's bravery rewarded in derby
Man City got the better of Arsenal to win the Carabao Cup: Will this impact their Premier League battle? Plus: Real Madrid's bravery is rewarded in the derby, and the mess at Chelsea continues, as Gab Marcotti recaps the weekend.
O'Reilly: Man City's Cup win a 'blow' to Arsenal
Nico O'Reilly says he's hoping Manchester City have dealt Arsenal "a blow" ahead of the Premier League run-in with their Carabao Cup success at Wembley.
Have Man City reignited the title race with Carabao Cup win? (3:29)
Were Arsenal's Carabao Cup final tactics too basic? (2:26)
Carragher slams Arteta for picking Kepa in final
Jamie Carragher has criticised Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta's decision to start Kepa Arrizabalaga in the Carabao Cup final, saying that he doesn't owe the goalkeeper "anything."
Burley brands Arsenal an 'absolute disgrace' for Carabao Cup performance (1:52)
























