Serie A calling: top club eyeing up Mittelstädt move
Maximilian Mittelstädt is one of the key players for VfB this season. Sebastian Hoeneß rarely leaves him out. It goes without saying that the defender is also attracting interest from other clubs. ...
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What has happened to Lacey since red card?
What happened to Shea Lacey since his sending off against Brighton in the FA Cup has been the subject of questions sent in via our 'Ask about Manchester United' form - and it's a good question. Lacey scored six goals in three Premier League 2 appearances following that FA Cup tie. There have been suggestions Lacey has been suffering from a minor calf complaint, although United have not confirmed - or denied - that officially.
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Forest show up in 'honest day's work' against Man City
Nottingham Forest's hard work against Manchester City on Wednesday has put the fans on their side, says former Reds defender Brian Laws. Forest secured a point in a 2-2 draw at Etihad Stadium and, in a season full of uncertainty over managerial appointments and Premier League survival, Laws thinks the supporters are starting to reconnect with the club. "What all the Forest fans really want is an honest day's work from the players and consistency," Laws told BBC Radio Nottingham.
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Sutton's predictions: Wolves v Liverpool
Wolves boss Rob Edwards might have been thinking his bottom-of-the-table Premier League side have a chance of 'the great escape' after they beat Liverpool on Tuesday. Edwards has given Wolves fans something to smile about, and he will want to maintain that positivity here. This is a big game for Liverpool boss Arne Slot, too.
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Liverpool already have £52m agreement in place for summer transfer
'Never seen a Premier League ground look so empty with so long to go'
Former Premier League striker Glen Murray says Tottenham "imploded" at the end of the first half in Thursday's demoralising home defeat by Crystal Palace. Spurs led before Micky van de Ven's 38th-minute red card but went into the break 3-1 down. From that moment, Crystal Palace were really good and managed the game extremely well.
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