
After a grueling week, Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini will be glad by his team’s performance Sunday against Chelsea, and admits that his side have not given up on the title. Judging by today’s performance, he’s absolutely correct. The only stumbling block is Manchester United who haven’t given up yet and look unstoppable at the moment.
Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines:
- Roberto Mancini says Manchester City have not given up on title — The Guardian
- Laudrup believes that his new assistant manager could replace him as manager — Sky Sports
- Michael Laudrup’s Ki decision left Bradford chasing Swansea shadows — The Guardian
- BT Sport poised to snap up ESPN’s UK operation including SPL and Bundesliga rights — The Mail
- Anniversary recalls when Bobby Moore got sweet FA — Sports Journalists Association
- Fabio Capello has hinted he would like to return to English management in the EPL — Sky Sports
- Manchester City ruthlessly expose Chelsea’s malfunctioning midfield — The Guardian
- Robin van Persie fit for Manchester United’s match with Real Madrid — The Mail
- Football is a numbers game but only Gary Neville seems to realises it — The Guardian
- Capital One Cup: Swansea players’ win bonus just £9,000 each — The Mail
- John Motson on his memories of West Ham legend Bobby Moore — West Ham United FC
- Michael Laudrup says no to Chelsea and Real Madrid — The Independent
- VIDEO: Redknapp confident QPR will stay up — BBC Sport
- Arsène Wenger praises Arsenal for their response to a ‘difficult’ week — The Guardian
- Steve Clarke says he is pleased Peter Odemwingie is back in the Baggies squad — BBC Sport
- Martin Jol labelled Stoke midfielder Steven Nzonzi clash with Bryan Ruiz as ‘evil’ — Sky Sports
- Bradford v Swansea: the unlikeliest of cup finals in a generation — Three and In
- Robin van Persie taken off at QPR due to collision with a cameraman — 101 Great Goals
- Liverpool striker Fabio Borini declares operation a success after shoulder injury — Liverpool FC
- Peter Odemwingie booed after coming on as a substitute — The Daily Mail
The Nightly EPL is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s British newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly EPL on EPL Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters.
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