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Premier League: Man City Back To Winning Ways After Hard-fought Win Over Luton
Pep Guardiola made four changes from the side that lost 1-0 to Aston Villa in midweek, with Haaland missing his first Premier League match of the season due to a foot injury.
The reigning champions fell behind to Elijah Adebayo’s header, but two goals in four minutes keep City in fourth, four points behind leaders Liverpool.
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Premier League: Late Goals From Salah And Elliott Send Liverpool On Top Of The Table
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Premier League: Another Fascinating Weekend Hot On The Heels Of Midweek Games
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'I Think He Has Started To Run On The Pitch,' Guardiola Gives De Bruyne's Injury Update In Premier…
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Premier League: Everton Beat Newcastle To Climb Out Of Relegation Zone
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Premier League: Aston Villa Upset Man City, McTominay Scores Twice For Man Utd
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Javier Tevas To Remain President Of Spanish League LALIGA Till 2027
National Professional Football League: The Electoral Commission of the National Professional Football League (LALIGA) confirmed Javier Tevas Medrano as president of the Spanish league (La Liga) on Tuesday. ...
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'My Feeling Today Is We Will Win The Premier League,' Says Man City Boss Guardiola
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Wilder Replaces Heckingbottom As Sheffield United Manager
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Premier League: Fernandez Scores Twice As 10-man Chelsea Beat Brighton 3-2
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