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Pochettino must turn to Lucas with Son away and Kane ruled out
[ad_pod ] Lucas Moura is the only option for Mauricio Pochettino, should the Tottenham Hotspur boss lose both Harry Kane and Son Heung-Min.
Opinion: Thorgan Hazard deal could force Harry Wilson away from Anfield
The future of Harry Wilson has been a key sub plot of Liverpool’s season so far and a recent report documenting their interest in Thorgan Hazard could
Revealed: 67% of Swansea fans want Roberts to keep his place vs Bolton
[ad_pod ] According to our recent poll, a large majority of Swansea fans want manager Graham Potter to stick with Connor Roberts at right wing for
Newcastle fans are so right: Jamaal Lascelles’ recent England snub is absolutely baffling
Newcastle United supporters have been pretty downbeat in recent times after seeing their side suffer a sixth Premier League loss of the campaign at th
The one that got away: David Ginola and Celtic
Though the transfer window has shut, the insatiable need for the market rumbles on around the footballing globe, such is the crazy amount of interest
Leeds should seek to make loan move for linked-away Marcus Bettinelli
According to a recent report from The Daily Mail, Marcus Bettinelli could be set for a move away this summer. The 26-year-old currently plays his foot
Potential Consequences: West Brom selling Salomon Rondon
According to The Sun, Newcastle are ready to pay West Brom £16.5m to activate the release clause in Venezuelan striker Salomon Rondon’s contract, afte
Steven Gerrard eyes Umar Sadiq deal to bring industrious attacking play to Ibrox
As reported by The Daily Record, Rangers manager Steven Gerrard has admitted he would love to sign Umar Sadiq up to his first team squad at Ibrox this
Victor Wanyama provides timely reminder ahead of summer window
Tottenham’s 1-0 win over Newcastle on Wednesday night will hardly be remembered as a contest of relentless entertainment, but it provided Victor Wanya
Marriner the perfect referee to reignite scenes from the Battle of Stamford Bridge
There might not be quite as much on the line as back in May 2016, when Chelsea and Tottenham partook in one of the ugliest clashes in Premier League h