Highlights EPL Rewind
Highlights EPL Rewind
Manchester United ended Arsenal's 12-match home winning run thanks to Jesse Lingard’s double and David De Gea’s heroics in a thrilling 3-1 victory.
The 2000-01 English Premier League title was won by Manchester United for the third consecutive season, once again proving to be too good for the competition in a race that was long over before the season end.
There were spicier, more famous encounters between Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson’s sides, but it’s the November 1997 fixture which lit the blue touch paper for a decade’s febrile animosity.
The famous confrontation in the Highbury tunnel between Keane and Vieira heated up the tense match, with the highlight being O'Shea's goal.
Arsenal stretched their unbeaten run in all competitions to 20 matches but were denied victory by Manchester United in a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford.
Arsenal will never want to remember this match, where Old Trafford truly made the 'Gunners' experience a game that was even more than a nightmare.
Highlights EPL Rewind
Highlights EPL Rewind
The possession of numerous top-notch free-kick takers has made the English derby witness quite a few goals scored from direct free kicks of masterpiece quality.
Another thrilling score chase at Old Trafford, with 4 goals shared equally between the two teams.
Man Utd surprised everyone with a stellar performance in their home match against Liverpool, with Sancho and Rashford shining to secure all three points at Old Trafford.
Six goals in a thrilling showdown at Anfield—this is a match that anyone who witnessed it will never forget.
A crazy day for Liverpool at Old Trafford, with a legendary tale retold hundreds of times thanks to their earth-shattering comeback in the 2008/09 season.
The thrilling scoreline chase at Anfield during the 1993/94 season is undoubtedly one of the golden moments in the history of English football derbies.
A 3-0 victory at Old Trafford in his first English derby—Arne Slot truly received an invaluable gift from his players.
After a relatively dull first half at Goodison Park, both teams picked up the pace after the break, scoring four goals evenly shared between them.
Countless opportunities were created by both sides, resulting in three successfully converted goals. Those who witnessed these stunning strikes were truly fortunate.
Filbert Street witnessed a thrilling end to the match with a flurry of goals and cards in the final moments. It was a game that perfectly captured the spirit of Boxing Day.
Everton and Derby County delivered 90 minutes of intense action for anyone watching this match, accompanied by a flurry of yellow cards between the two sides.
Another Boxing Day match in the 1994/95 season saw incredibly dull proceedings, with neither team managing to find the back of the net even once.
Valley Parade witnessed a goal fest as the visiting Sunderland put on a spectacular performance, led by their star Kevin Phillips.
This was arguably one of the dullest Boxing Day matches of the 1994/95 season, as neither side gifted the audience any goals. Instead, the match featured three yellow cards and one red card shared between the two teams.
Despite conceding the opening goal, Wimbledon quickly showcased their home advantage for the remainder of the match, completing an impressive comeback.
Manchester United extended their gap to seven points at the summit of the table as they edged past Newcastle United in a seven-goal thriller.
In what was a scintillating encounter, Aston Villa struck late to secure a point at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge fortress on Boxing Day.
Arsenal's title hopes were restored on Boxing Day as they thumped the visiting Leicester City 6-1, with Thierry Henry netting his first hat-trick for the North Londoners on his 50th league appearance.
Giấy chứng nhận đăng ký doanh nghiệp số 0103932332 do Sở Kế hoạch và Đầu tư Thành phố Hà Nội cấp lần đầu ngày 25/5/2009, thay đổi lần thứ 6 ngày 5/10/2015. Người đại diện theo pháp luật: Ông Jayet Thomas, Fernand – Chức vụ: Tổng Giám đốc.