Five things we learned in European football this weekend
Here are five things European football served up on the final weekend of the season
Here are five things European football served up on the final weekend of the season
Chelsea’s former manager tells <strong>Dominic Fifield</strong> he feels no bitterness over his swift and silent exit.
Manchester United will be chasing their first victory against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in nearly a decade on Wednesday.
Jose Mourinho’s dreams of landing the Champions League for a third time as a coach remained firmly alive after Real Madrid secured a 1-1 against Lyon.
Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti will decide whether to make a centre-back one of his primary January transfer targets.
Carlo Ancelotti insists Chelsea will use Sunday’s crucial London derby at Tottenham to show they can emerge unscathed from a woeful run.
Carlo Ancelotti has rubbed salt into Manchester United’s wounds over their defeat at Chelsea by suggesting Arsenal are just as big a title threat.
English football’s superpowers had mixed fortunes on the opening weekend of the Premier League season, with Arsenal enjoying six of the best.