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10 Barclays Premier League moments to forget

From West Ham fans assaulting Manchester United's group transport to Louis van Gaal pulling a journalist's hair, at the end of the day the Barclays Premier League saw everything in 2015-16.

rom West Ham fans assaulting Manchester United's group transport to Louis van Gaal pulling a columnist's hair, at the end of the day the Barclays Premier League saw everything in 2015-16.

Here, Press Association Sport trawls the chronicles of disgrace for 10 minutes to overlook from another battle loaded with contention.

Jose Mourinho manhandle Doctor Eva Carneiro

On the Premier League's opening weekend, Mourinho unwittingly marked his own Chelsea demise warrant by mishandling club specialist Eva Carneiro for setting out to run onto the pitch to treat Eden Hazard. Chelsea were held to a 2-2 home draw by Swansea that day, yet the genuine harm to the champions' title resistance was delivered by Mourinho himself. The self-announced 'Extraordinary One' lost the support of Chelsea's changing area in the wake of assaulting Carneiro, who later took the club to a modern tribunal for uncalled for release. Mourinho jumbled on until December, before being constrained out of Stamford Bridge for the second time in his vocation.

Gabriel Paulista's red card taking after running fight with Diego Costa

Chelsea striker Diego Costa is an infamous wind-up trader and Arsenal guard Paulista was drawn in and sent off in the wake of kicking out at the Spain universal after he had tussled with Laurent Koscielny amid Chelsea's 2-0 triumph at Stamford Bridge. Costa appeared to escape with both pushing and striking Koscielny, yet Paulista then lost his cool. An unnecessary and niggly approach to get a red card.

Manchester United manager Van Gaal debilitates to pull a correspondent's hair

Louis Van Gaal made his own particular players squirm by guaranteeing he needed them "horny" before huge matches, however the Manchester United manager made the room references a stride further after his side's 1-1 home draw with Leicester on Sunday, May 1. The Dutch chief guarded Marouane Fellaini against his elbow on Robert Huth by guaranteeing the Leicester protector had pulled his player's hair. Van Gaal said such practices were just in "sex masochism" and after that came to behind the camera as though to pull the hair of Sky Sports correspondent Patrick Davison, who later said the Dutchman did not really proceed with it.

Mousa Dembele's endeavored eye-gouging disgrace

No one but triumph could empower Tottenham to stop Leicester securing the Barclays Premier League title. Chelsea mixed a 2-2 attract to please their fans and end Spurs' title dreams. Monstrous conflicts at half-time later demonstrated Mousa Dembele endeavoring to gouge Diego Costa's eye. Midfielder Dembele later got a six-match boycott for his activities, with the powers edgy to communicate something specific of discouragement.

Upton Park goodbye spoiled by boors assaulting Manchester United group transport

Co-proprietor David Gold was later compelled to apologize for asserting West Ham fans had not assaulted the Manchester United group transport in front of the last match at Upton Park. A night which was intended to praise the East End point of convergence before the Hammers' change to the Olympic Stadium immediately plummeted into mayhem, even before a ball had been kicked. West Ham won out 3-2 on the field to hand the Boleyn Ground a fitting on-field send-off, however the appalling scenes off it defaced the event.

Humiliating guarding supports Newcastle's woeful battle against assignment

Steven Taylor's lord class in how not to shield typified all that wasn't right with now-consigned Newcastle in a hapless 3-1 rout at Southampton on April 9. Taylor was so poor he was pulled back at half-time by supervisor Rafael Benitez. Newcastle's complex issues off the pitch without a doubt stay up front of the assignment habitual pettiness, however once in a while has a Premier League group shielded so inadequately and showed up so disconnected as this woefully clumsy, relentless execution.

Pellegrini constrained into conceding his time at City was up

Manchester City fans spread out the standards with pride, broadcasting Manuel Pellegrini as 'This Charming Man', and the Chilean has surely kept his nobility in place at the Etihad. However, the previous Real Madrid mentor more likely than not battled to keep his cool when viably compelled to declare his own takeoff in a February question and answer session. City managers were tingling to affirm the most exceedingly bad kept mystery of Pep Guardiola's late spring landing, and Pellegrini appropriately yielded to the weight. City's alliance structure vacillated very quickly, finishing any trusts of taking their title test to the wire.

Chelsea fans boo star players and blame squad for walking out on Jose Mourinho after the Portugese supervisor's sacking

No sooner had Jose Mourinho been evacuated by Chelsea than the club's fans made their emotions known before commencement against Sunderland at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, December 19. Soul fans booed Eden Hazard, Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa when the three stars' names were reported to the group in the group line-up. Supporters waved standards marking each of the three "rats" as Chelsea fans vented dissatisfaction with the group seeming to pull back backing for Mourinho in the keep running up to his rejection.

Ambushed Newcastle director Steve McClaren columns with writer

Only seven days before being sacked by Newcastle, previous England manager McClaren demonstrated his urgency by assaulting a columnist in a public interview to see the March 5 conflict at home to Bournemouth. In an offer to avoid gossipy tidbits he was confronting the sack, McClaren dispatched a few smears against one of the writers present at the question and answer session. The columnist and McClaren were then required in an open spat, before later apologizing and talking about the matter in further detail. Without a doubt this unedifying scene must rank high among McClaren's some poorly judged and unbeneficial attempts on Tyneside.

Louis van Gaal loses the privilege to condemn his players for plunging

Irregular Manchester United supervisor Van Gaal utilized another nonsensical trap amid the Red Devils' 3-2 home win over Arsenal on February 28. In an offer to overemphasize his dissatisfactions with obvious jumping by Arsenal, Van Gaal tossed himself dramatically to the ground before a confused fourth official. The United supervisor later apologized for his jokes, however the harm was at that point done.

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