Braga keeps Hearts on title track against Aberdeen with Ferguson watching on

Braga keeps Hearts on title track against Aberdeen with Ferguson watching on

Sir Alex Ferguson watched on as Hearts defeated Aberdeen 1-0 to move seven points clear of Rangers at the top of the Scottish Premiership. Ferguson, the last manager to win the title with a team that was not Celtic or Rangers when his Aberdeen side were back-to-back champions from 1983-85, was at Tynecastle as a guest of the Hearts coach, Derek McInnes, and he saw Cláudio Braga score what proved to be the only goal of the game just before the half-hour mark. Continue reading...

Liverpool’s five-star display heaps more pressure on wobbling West Ham

Liverpool’s five-star display heaps more pressure on wobbling West Ham

The contrasting strengths of Liverpool and West Ham are reflected on the balance sheet, the team sheet and ultimately the score sheet. Arne Slot’s side improved their prospects of qualifying for the Champions League with a commanding victory at Anfield, underpinned by their newfound prowess at set pieces. In the week Liverpool announced record overall revenue of £703m in their latest accounts, most of it ploughed back into the bank balances of a title-winning team, West Ham warned they will have to sell players this summer whether they avoid relegation or not having suffered a £104.2m loss in the same financial year. Their prospects of staying up appear increasing slim, despite Nuno Espírito Santo’s team impressing in flashes at Anfield. Continue reading...