Should Isak get his 'shooting boots on' or be left to 'fully recover'?
Mark: While it is good to have Isak back, he is unlikely to be fully up to speed for the remainder of the season. Ian: I'd prefer Isak to take longer to fully recover. James: Having Isak back is obviously great, but it gives Slot the same old headache he had at the start of the season.
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'A brilliant style' but De Zerbi brings 'risk'
As a Brighton fan, watching Roberto de Zerbi take charge of Tottenham is how I imagine it feels to drive a dependable German family car but still lust a little jealously over the wild Italian sportscar you joyfully swept along in when you were younger. Spurs supporters can expect a brilliant, distinct style of football which is unique in terms of how risky it is. When Brighton mastered DeZerbiBall and were on form, the only team in the Premier League who could live with the Albion were Manchester City.
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What a difference a year makes...
For so long, Everton were seen as the problematic Premier League club but in just over a year of David Moyes' management and The Friedkin Group's ownership they have become the ones to watch. The next home game is the Merseyside derby. In short it means Everton are PSR compliant and the deals with blue chip companies have made the club stable financially.
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£150k per week Liverpool starter is begging for a Real Madrid offer