
Evertonians’ optimism renewed as ‘Super Frankie Lampard’ gets Goodison Park rocking once again
In only a short space of time Frank Lampard has brought wins, an appealing style of football and optimism back to the stands of Everton’s historic home.
In only a short space of time Frank Lampard has brought wins, an appealing style of football and optimism back to the stands of Everton’s historic home.
Brighton should be well set to adapt to the recent departure of technical director Dan Ashworth given the structure he helped to develop at the club over the past three seasons, but with a number of key players out of contract in the not-too-distant future, he may only be the start of a process of change at the Amex.
Christian Eriksen was introduced to an ovation from both sets of fans but Brentford and Crystal Palace played out a drab goalless draw that suited both sides
Having had a quiet start to life at Elland Road, Leeds United’s big-money summer signing Daniel James is starting to show signs of being the player the Whites went back in for after missing out in 2019.
Having been appointed as Dean Smith’s replacement three months ago tomorrow, Steven Gerrard has certainly made an impact at Villa Park.
There is finally some life in Norwich City as the Canaries have lifted themselves off the bottom of the Premier League table.
West Ham will be hoping for a more straightforward fixture than their narrow victory over Kidderminster Harriers in the FA Cup last time out as Watford travel to the London Stadium.
It has been just over a year since Frank Lampard was last in football management as the former England international was in charge of his beloved Chelsea.
With the January transfer window now closed, Premier League clubs will have to make do with their current squads for the remainder of the 2021/22 campaign.
“I am very happy here, at one of the best-run clubs in the Premier League, with a fantastic owner, chairman, CEO, sports director. (There are) great people at the club.”
Newcastle United are in need of new players in some vital areas of the pitch, and with money to burn, can the Magpies secure any more talent for the second half of the season?
Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure from Manchester United in 2013 was the beginning of the end of the Red Devils’ dominance in English football.
This time last year, Everton were managed by a serial winner in Carlo Ancelotti, who had won both the Premier League and Champions League in his illustrious career so far.
Burnley came away from the Emirates with their heads held very high as they not only frustrated Arsenal but showed intent to even win the game.
Liverpool have had a very good week so far after securing a place in the Carabao Cup Final and seeing teams around them in the table drop points.
Josh Sargent may not have even been a name on the lips of those many American fans who follow the Premier League avidly.
This weekend, it is Ralph Hasenhüttl’s men who face the unenviable task of trying to take points off league leaders Manchester City.
Teetering over the edge of relegation to the Championship. It is fair to say both Watford and Norwich have been ‘hit for six’ following their Premier League return.
Picture the scene. Your side has just gone 2-1 down with 15 minutes to go and you look to your bench for someone to make an impact.
Ben White’s £50 million move from Brighton and Hove Albion to Arsenal last summer is starting to look like a rare sort of transfer, in that it appears to have worked out for all parties involved.
Since Chelsea thumped Juventus 4-0 in their UEFA Champions League group stage clash at Stamford Bridge in November, they have seen a worrying dip in form.
Amid the increasingly regular postponement of fixtures in the Premier League, Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur meet at the King Power Stadium with both sides having played just 18 league games.
An appointment deemed the most controversial in Merseyside football history came to an end on Sunday afternoon as Everton sacked Rafa Benitez after 200 days in charge.
Jack Harrison scored a magnificent hat trick as Leeds chased every ball to overcome West Ham 3-2 but they had heroes all over the pitch (and the bench)