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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola dismisses 'intensity' of Premier League

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola dismisses 'intensity' of Premier League
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola dismisses 'intensity' of Premier League
The Premier League is often referred to in the press and by other managers as the most intense in the world, but Guardiola appeared bored of answering questions about it at a press conference ahead of the Champions League clash against Barcelona on Wednesday.Asked about how easy it was preparing for the upcoming game against his former team given the intensity of the Premier League, Guardiola responded dismissively."I hear a lot of times about the intensity in the Premier League when none of you have been in La Liga or the Bundesliga to know how intense it is," he said.
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Openly gay Premier League players would get 'significant abuse', says FA chairman

Openly gay Premier League players would get 'significant abuse', says FA chairman
Openly gay Premier League players would get 'significant abuse', says FA chairman
Ex-Aston Villa midfielder Thomas Hitzlsperger revealed he is gay after finishing playing in EnglandPremier League players would still suffer "significant abuse" if they chose to reveal they are gay, Football Association chairman Greg Clarke has warned.Clarke was answering Commons Select Committee questions at the government's governance of football inquiry."I'm cautious of encouraging people to come out until we do our part of the bargain and stamp out abuse," he said.
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Premier League stats: Unlikely heroes and a predictable villain

Premier League stats: Unlikely heroes and a predictable villain
Premier League stats: Unlikely heroes and a predictable villain
Joe Allen, Ronald Koeman and Dele Alli all had reasons to celebrate this weekendTottenham extended their unbeaten start, Sunderland's winless run continued and Bournemouth smashed six past Hull, maintaining a remarkable record of scoring five or more goals on each of the four occasions they have hosted the Tigers in the top two tiers.Here, we take a look at the most interesting stats to emerge from the weekend's football.Unlikely heroesWhat has happened to Joe Allen?
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Rafa Benitez praises his players with Premier League experience

Rafa Benitez praises his players with Premier League experience
Rafa Benitez praises his players with Premier League experience
Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoThe Live Event you are trying to watch is either unavailable or has not started Please refresh this page in your browser to reload this live event videoRafa Benitez has revealed his delight following a good start to the season for his players with Premier League experience.The likes of Matt Ritchie, Dwight Gayle, Ciaran Clark and Mo Diame have all played a part in the Magpies' impressive results so far.And Benitez has hailed their application since dropping into the Championship from the Premier League.
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Southampton climbs to eighth in Premier League standings

Southampton climbs to eighth in Premier League standings
Southampton climbs to eighth in Premier League standings
Southampton's Charlie Austin celebrates scoring Burnley on Sunday.( Stefan Wermuth / REUTERS )LONDON—As the goals have dried up for Jamie Vardy at Leicester, another former non-league striker has embarked on a hot scoring streak for a Premier League club.Charlie Austin made it seven goals in six games in all competitions for Southampton with a double in Sunday's 3-1 victory over Burnley that took the south-coast club up to eighth in the standings.
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