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Crystal Palace v Manchester City: FA Cup final – live
Updates from the 4.30pm BST kick-off at WembleyLive scores | Dias sets sights on season redemptionOliver Glasner’s pre-match thoughtsIt’s a special moment for all of us and we’re really looking forward to the game.We expect City to have more of the ball, as they do against most teams, especially as they have picked a very attacking line-up. It’s a little bit similar to how Villa played, with lots of attacking players, but that gives you space for transitions. That’s what we need to wait for. We have to be very efficient when we get chances. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-fa-cup-final-live
AFC Wimbledon set up Wembley date with Walsall in League Two playoff final
AFC Wimbledon secured their place in the League Two playoff final thanks to an early strike by Josh Neufville. The Dons will face Walsall at Wembley on 26 May for a place in League One.With the veteran striker David McGoldrick ruled out because of injury, and Alassana Jatta missing through suspension after being dismissed in the first leg, the Notts County manager, Stuart Maynard, was forced to make changes with Maï Traoré coming in to lead the attack. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/17/afc-wimbledon-notts-county-league-two-playoff-semi-final-match-report
FA Cup final buildup, Celtic’s trophy day, playoff action and Bundesliga – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
Newcastle’s elite rise unignorable but Arsenal links to Isak and Gordon irk Howe
Magpies can steal second from the Gunners on Sunday and Eddie Howe says club has ambitions to kick on this summerAssumptions can be inaccurate, unfair and sometimes downright dangerous. Eddie Howe and Newcastle have had their fair share of often lazy theories – about the manager’s future and the limits of the club’s potential – but they travel to the Emirates Stadium on Sunday having trampled all over assorted hypotheses.Should Newcastle win, Arsenal will have been beaten an unprecedented four times by one team in a single season and St James’ Park executives should feel sufficiently confident to start sprucing the stadium up for Champions League combat in early autumn. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/17/newcastle-arsenal-links-alexander-isak-anthony-gordon-irk-eddie-howe
Dean Huijsen signs for Real Madrid in £50m deal with Bournemouth
Madrid meet sought-after 20-year-old’s release clauseDefender had been on radar of a host of top clubsReal Madrid have completed the signing of the Bournemouth centre-back Dean Huijsen. The 20-year-old defender, who has also been targeted by Chelsea, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Newcastle, will join the Spanish club at the end of the season after they agreed to pay a £50m release clause.Real tried to sign Huijsen when he was a youth player at Málaga and have continued to track the former Juventus and Roma defender’s progress. Huijsen’s footballing idol is Sergio Ramos, the former Spain and Madrid defender. Following a loan spell at Roma, Huijsen signed for Bournemouth in July 2024. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/17/dean-huijsen-signs-for-real-madrid-50m-deal-with-bournemouth
Brian Glanville, journalist lauded as ‘the greatest football writer’, dies aged 93
Glanville was Sunday Times correspondent for 30 yearsInfluential author of The Story of the World CupBrian Glanville, whose insightful football writing had a profound influence on generations of reporters and readers alike, has died aged 93.A novelist and respected columnist, Glanville was a prolific commentator on his beloved game, a passionate chronicler of Italian football and author of some of football’s most influential books. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/17/brian-glanville-journalist-football-writer-dies-aged-93
FA Cup final buildup to Crystal Palace v Manchester City – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLKai Havertz, it seems, has been “destroying metrics” in the Arsenal gym.Jacob Steinberg reports on the forward’s rehabilitation from a hamstring injury: Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
Kai Havertz ‘destroying metrics’ as he nears return from hamstring injury
Mikel Arteta: ‘There’s been a transformation in his body’Forward could feature against Newcastle on SundayMikel Arteta has said Kai Havertz’s determination to return from a hamstring injury ahead of schedule has led to the forward destroying every physical metric at Arsenal’s training ground.Havertz was expected to miss the rest of the campaign after tearing a hamstring in February but the German has pushed himself hard during his rehabilitation and could ease Arsenal’s attacking problems by proving his fitness for Sunday’s home game against Newcastle. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/kai-havertz-destroying-metrics-as-he-nears-return-from-hamstring-injury
Konsa and Kamara sink Tottenham to maintain Aston Villa’s top-five push
Ange Postecoglou cannot escape that sinking feeling. This time it arrived approaching the hour mark, Ezri Konsa opening the scoring before Boubacar Kamara doubled Aston Villa’s advantage to provide Unai Emery with a major boost in their attempt to qualify for the Champions League.The Villa manager emerged before kick-off high-fiving supporters and there were similar scenes after the full-time whistle, with these three points another huge takeaway. For Postecoglou, it was another unedifying defeat and as preparation for Wednesday’s Europa League final against Manchester United goes, this was another sapping outing. By the end the early promise of Son Heung- min, one of the few starters who may also begin in Bilbao, had long since fizzled out. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/aston-villa-tottenham-premier-league-match-report
Chelsea v Manchester United: Premier League – live
Updates from Stamford Bridge; kick-off 8.15pm BSTAston Villa v Tottenham – live with Yara El-ShabouryLive scores | Table | And read today’s Football DailyRuben Amorim on his team selectionWe have five days to prepare for the final. We are focussed on this game. Sometimes the best way to prepare for a final is to play and to compete; we’ve had problems in that area so I want to see the team compete. They need the time to prove they are ready for the final.The biggest [injury] problems we’ve had this season have been in training – Amad, Kobbie Mainoo – so you never know where the danger is. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/chelsea-v-manchester-united-premier-league-live
Marc Skinner: ‘Football is chaos. If you can control chaos, you can be successful’
The manager sees a bright future for Manchester United Women before Sunday’s FA Cup final against ChelseaMarc Skinner has given his Women’s FA Cup winner’s medal from last season to his elder daughter and he wants another, to give to her sister. When it comes to Sunday’s Wembley final against Chelsea, there can be no purer form of motivation for a father who, asked what he does in his spare time, points to family.“I’ve not got a rockstar lifestyle,” the Manchester United manager says. “I’m just a dad who works hard when I’m here and then goes home. We don’t make men’s football wages so we don’t have nannies, we work and we try to balance life. I love spending time with my kids and with Laura [Bassett, his partner]. I go home and I bath the kids every night, I feed them, I take them to bed and just spend time with them. I genuinely get a real love, warmth and a recharge from that. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/marc-skinner-football-is-chaos-if-you-can-control-chaos-you-can-be-successful
Mohamed Salah hits out at ‘harsh’ Anfield reception for Trent Alexander-Arnold
Forward surprised and saddened by boos for teammate‘He didn’t deserve that because he gave it all to the fans’Mohamed Salah has criticised the “harsh” reception Trent Alexander-Arnold received at Anfield last Sunday and called for Liverpool fans to give the departing defender the sendoff 20 years of service deserves.Salah admitted he was surprised and saddened by the boos Alexander-Arnold received from a large section of the Liverpool crowd before, during and after his substitute appearance against Arsenal. It was the 26-year-old’s first outing since announcing he would be leaving his boyhood club when his contract expires at the end of the season, with a free transfer to Real Madrid lined up. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/mohamed-salah-hits-out-at-harsh-anfield-reception-for-trent-alexander-arnold-liverpool
Salah saddened by fans’ booing of Alexander-Arnold; Awoniyi condition ‘positive’: football – live
Latest news and previews as we head into the weekendMail Yara | Ten things to look out for | Football DailyQuiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) …Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night.We didn’t have many clear chances but we have a kid in there who sometimes pulls something out of the golden feet he has and he gave us peace of mind to stay in the game more calmly.In January some people were saying we would fight to be third. We have confidence in ourselves. That’s the key. We trust in the work and in what we know we can do.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/infantino-trump-trip-causes-fifa-walkout-fa-cup-finals-and-more-football-live
Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; Gambling Commission warns clubs: football – live
Latest news and previews as we head into the weekendMail Taha | Ten things to look out for | Football DailyQuiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) …Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night.We didn’t have many clear chances but we have a kid in there who sometimes pulls something out of the golden feet he has and he gave us peace of mind to stay in the game more calmly.In January some people were saying we would fight to be third. We have confidence in ourselves. That’s the key. We trust in the work and in what we know we can do.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/infantino-trump-trip-causes-fifa-walkout-fa-cup-finals-and-more-football-live
Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; FA Cup finals and more: football – live
Latest news and previews as we head into the weekendMail Luke | Ten things to look out for | Football DailyQuiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) …Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night.We didn’t have many clear chances but we have a kid in there who sometimes pulls something out of the golden feet he has and he gave us peace of mind to stay in the game more calmly.In January some people were saying we would fight to be third. We have confidence in ourselves. That’s the key. We trust in the work and in what we know we can do.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/infantino-trump-trip-causes-fifa-walkout-fa-cup-finals-and-more-football-live
FA Cup final buildup, Bradley’s new Liverpool deal, Bundesliga action – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup, Barney Ronay Q&A, Bradley’s new Liverpool deal – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup, Celtic’s trophy day, playoff action and Bundesliga – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup, Real Madrid sign Dean Huijsen for £50m – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup to Crystal Palace v Manchester City – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup to Crystal Palace v Manchester City – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
FA Cup final buildup to Crystal Palace v Manchester City – matchday live
All the buildup to the FA Cup final, 4.30pm kick-offShare your thoughts with matchday live or post BTLThe FA Cup is back.True, it never went away, but it just feels bigger this season. The reasons for that may be numerous and we need not be concerned with them now. All that matters is that in several hours Crystal Palace and Manchester City will stride on to the Wembley turf to contest one of the more eagerly-awaited finals of recent years. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/17/fa-cup-final-buildup-to-crystal-palace-v-manchester-city-matchday-live
Chelsea v Manchester United: Premier League – live
Updates from Stamford Bridge; kick-off 8.15pm BSTLive scores | Table | And read today’s Football Daily“‘We will retain Amorim even if we do not win the Big Vase’ (more alarming when they play Spurs) is not a statement that boosts someone’s confidence, does it?” says Krishnamoorthy V. “What must one old Scot be thinking these days? Should he come back for an encore?”He’s probably thinking: ‘You think this lot are bad, you should have seen my team in 1989-90.’ I can’t get away from the fact that, had modern values prevailed in the late 1980s, Alex Ferguson would have won precisely no trophies at Manchester United, and he’d probably still be plain old Alex Ferguson. We’ve all gone mad. I went mad in 2006 so I can’t really criticise anyone. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/chelsea-v-manchester-united-premier-league-live
Aston Villa v Tottenham: Premier League – live
Premier League updates from the 7.30pm BST kick-offChelsea v Manchester United – live with Rob SmythLive scores | Table | Today’s Football Daily | Email YaraThe pre-match postbag is here!Jim on what the Spurs line-up tells us about next week’s final:The front line for Spurs today is interesting. I think Tel may be playing as the striker with Son as a number 10. With Kulusevski out it’s not clear who will fill in for Madison on Wednesday, and any of Tel, Son, or Odobert could be auditioning for that role this evening.Rashford will not be playing any part in Villa’s last two games this season, just like last season at VeryOld Trafford, but he remains a constant source of fascination for fans and neutrals, an enigma wrapped in clouds of doubt and uncertainty. If only he could deliver on the pitch as he has on the social level, let’s not forget, he shamed a government and became an overnight people-person. We all think of him as a 22-year-old with chin fuzz and great attitude, he’s nearly 28 and should be in the prime of his life, but here he is, struggling for identity, form and a club. We all want him to be brilliant/the new Harry Kane for England, but time may run out on the lad before he gets to realise his potential. Whatever, 3-0 Villa, despite their protests about the game brought forward …UTV. Hear that Yara? Listen carefully …. Squeaky bum time. In a season of massive games for us this is yet another. Enjoy the match.Games: 99Wins: 53Draws: 21Defeats: 25Goal difference: +36Clean sheets: 25 Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/aston-villa-v-tottenham-premier-league-live
Will Hughes: ‘I don’t like the limelight … you’ve got to remember the priority is football’
Crystal Palace midfielder on the hype in his early career, ‘shit’ VAR and embarrassment of the 2019 FA Cup finalChat over. Will Hughes strolls across the car park to get some photographs taken. As it happens, the man emerging from the gym at that very moment is the Crystal Palace midfield-partner whose praises Hughes has just been lavishly exalting.“Just added about £20m to your fee in that interview,” Hughes shouts at Adam Wharton as they pass. “You can have half,” Wharton retorts. All delivered with a knowing smile, for this is the Palace of Oliver Glasner, where – as Hughes puts it – “there’s egos, but good egos”. No arrogance, none of the blame culture he sees elsewhere. “You watch other teams and hands are in the air, there’s moaning,” he says. “But I honestly don’t see any of that here.”
It’s the week of the FA Cup final and there’s a frisson in the air. But Hughes is happy to talk about anything and everything: the good, the bad, the ridiculous. What the first trophy of his career would mean. How a wispy teenage No 10 turned into one of the Premier League’s toughest, most reliable midfielders. Why VAR is “shit”. Whether he was ever as good as everyone said he was. Why he doesn’t really watch football. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/will-hughes-crystal-palace-interview-fa-cup-final
NWSL says game should have stopped after Savy King collapsed on field
League admits game should not have continuedPlayers’ union had spoken out against decisionAngel City FC say 20-year-old’s prognosis is goodA game between Angel City and the Utah Royals should not have continued after Savy King collapsed on the field and had to be hospitalized, the National Women’s Soccer League said Friday.The league said it came to the conclusion after reviewing its protocols and listening to feedback from stakeholders. There were persistent questions this week about the league’s procedures. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/savy-king-collapse-nwsl-stopped-match
Your Guardian Sport weekend: FA Cup finals, F1 and US PGA Championship golf
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https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/may/16/your-guardian-sport-weekend-fa-cup-finals-f1-and-us-pga-championship-golf
Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; Awoniyi condition ‘positive’: football – live
Latest news and previews as we head into the weekendMail Yara | Ten things to look out for | Football DailyQuiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) …Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night.We didn’t have many clear chances but we have a kid in there who sometimes pulls something out of the golden feet he has and he gave us peace of mind to stay in the game more calmly.In January some people were saying we would fight to be third. We have confidence in ourselves. That’s the key. We trust in the work and in what we know we can do.” Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2025/may/16/infantino-trump-trip-causes-fifa-walkout-fa-cup-finals-and-more-football-live
How Ried, Lask, Wolfsburg and Frankfurt forged fearless Oliver Glasner
The Crystal Palace manager cut his teeth in the Austrian and German Bundesligas, while a health scare helped form his approach to lifeSiegmund Gruber didn’t take long to decide Oliver Glasner was his man. “We were convinced from the moment we met him,” says the chief executive of the Austrian club Lask. “Oliver started his presentation and it was like that scene in Jerry Maguire: ‘You had me at hello.’”It was the summer of 2015 and the future Crystal Palace manager had been persuaded to leave SV Ried, where he had made more than 500 appearances and been named player of the century before taking over as manager the previous year, for their main rivals. What made things worse was that Lask, after going bankrupt under the previous owners and losing their stadium, had just been promoted from the third division, while Ried had finished mid-table in the Austrian Bundesliga. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/how-ried-lask-wolfsburg-and-frankfurt-forged-fearless-oliver-glasner
Celtic’s coronation shows Scotland needs end to 40 years of title tedium | Ewan Murray
When Callum McGregor lifts the Premiership trophy on Saturday, it will be four decades since a team other than Celtic or Rangers won the top flightThis Scottish football season involved a debate surrounding the possibility of reconstruction. Would 10, 14 or 16 be the ideal number of Premiership sides, as opposed to the present dozen? There was, however, a tartan elephant in the room. Scotland has been operating a one, one-and-a-half or two-team league for far longer than is healthy. There is no indication that can change. Distress signals should have been raised long ago.Celtic’s match against St Mirren on Saturday will precede receipt of the Premiership trophy. For Celtic, this is a 12th title in 13 seasons. The likely defeat of Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final on Saturday week will secure a sixth domestic treble since 2016. Cliche suggests Celtic and Rangers joust for honours, and occasionally they do. This, however, is an unprecedented spell of Celtic dominance. Continue reading...
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/may/16/celtic-scottish-premiership-title-tedium-rangers