The epic conclusion to the 2011-2012 English Premier League
With two matches left, there's a Manchester team on top of the standings, except that it's not United. It's City.
With two matches left, there's a Manchester team on top of the standings, except that it's not United. It's City.
Against all odds, Bayern Munich and Chelsea both took down the Spanish giants, setting up a Champions League final that will have an interesting take, not just for football fans, but also for sports bettors.
For both Barcelona and Real Madrid, the truth couldn’t be any sour as both Spanish clubs fell in the hands of Chelsea and Bayern Munich, respectively, during the first leg of the Champions League semi-finals.
Come February each year, the Champions League reverts to the tried and tested format to decide who’s the best team on soccer’ most lucrative continent.
English sides may bow out of the Champions League after the Group Stage
Chelsea (Last season 2nd in Premier League) The lowdown: Expectation will be enough on the shoulders of Andre Villas Boas (AVB) that if they aren’t on top by the end of September then he’ll be out of the door.
It's widely believed that Chelsea will appoint Porto boss Andre Villas-Boas as their new manager
Goals from Javier Hernandez and Nemanja Vidic all but confirmed United's 19th league title
Manchester United welcome Chelsea to Old Trafford in the pick of the weekend's Premier League encounters
Arsenal relinquished a 3-1 lead as Tottenham clawed back to earn a draw as Chelsea easily beat Birmingham