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Liverpool won their 20th top flight title on Sunday.

Klopp and Slot: How Liverpool leveraged two great minds

Mutual respect between the two managers has allowed the new Premier League champions to preserve their era of greatness

Harry Maguire of Manchester United celebrates scoring their second goal during the Premier League match between Chelsea FC and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. (Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Race for Champions League descends into madness

Predicting who will qualify for Europe next season is now shamefully a fool’s errand

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 19:  Jose Mourinho, Manager of Manchester United looks on prior to the Premier League match between Manchester United and Southampton at Old Trafford on August 19, 2016 in Manchester, England.  (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Does José Mourinho’s transformation have a happy ending?

One of the greatest ironies in world football is the credit given to José Mourinho for coining — or at least popularising — the phrase “ parking the bus”. At the time, he was…

Frank Lampard’s first game in charge of Chelsea will be against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United. (Matthew Aston/Getty)

Lampard returns to Chelsea as head coach

The club’s record goalscorer will take over as Maurizio Sarri’s successor after signing a three-year deal

Moyes is the real ‘special one’, says Neville

The special one is not bound for Stamford Bridge, according to Phil Neville; he has simply shifted along the M62.

Barcelona’s bid for redemption against Chelsea

Barcelona’s bid for redemption against Chelsea

The Champions League semifinal against Chelsea has become about more than just winning. It is a chance for Barça to beat the Blues convincingly.

Di Matteo has aces up his sleeve

Di Matteo has aces up his sleeve

Chelsea’s caretaker manager Roberto di Matteo can fall back on his streetwise savvy and history at Stamford Bridge if he is to take the reigns.

Ancelotti warns of Gunners threat as Fergie fumes

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.