As Shearer struggled to keep the club above the relegation zone, his most famous moment of that season came when the infamous ...
The Newcastle United legend was quick to poke fun at Sunderland during a recent podcast appearanceFormer Newcastle United ...
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Defender Joachim Andersen delivered a stunning performance as Fulham beat Crystal Palace 2-0 to climb up to seventh on the ...
Newcastle 1, Sunderland 2. Thomas Sorensen's famous penalty save against Alan Shearer on November 18, 2000. With the clock ticking down towards full-time, a rash challenge from Quinn brought down ...
Alan Shearer knows a thing or two about scoring goals in the Premier League, and he’s praised one ex-Newcastle striker as being in “the form of his life.” Given that the Magpies could be set ...
The Blues striker scored the opener in the 2-1 win over Newcastle to help Enzo Maresca's side climb to fifth in the league standings and dispel some harsh words from Alan Shearer about his time in ...
Premier League and Newcastle legend Alan Shearer has admitted that the Manchester United players bear some responsibility for Erik ten Hag's departure this week. Ten Hag went on to blame injuries ...
Alan Shearer said Erik ten Hag had been a "dead man walking" after it emerged Manchester United sounded out other managers in the summer. Ten Hag was sacked as United boss on Monday following a ...
Alan Shearer has bemoaned the lack of energy in Newcastle United’s recent performances after Eddie Howe’s side slipped into the bottom half of the Premier League table. Sunday’s 2-1 defeat ...
Newcastle United and Premier League icon Alan Shearer has called out Michael Oliver for getting involved in the penalty which cost Manchester United a point against West Ham. With the scores locked at ...
Alan Shearer noted that the former Serie A hitman wasn’t heavily involved on the ball. Nonetheless, the ex-Newcastle star saw fit to praise the footballer for his ‘incredible’ movement.