FOOTBALL: Steven Gerrard will be determined to give Liverpool a bloody nose on an emotional return to Anfield with Aston Villa tomorrow (Dec 11) as the coronavirus once more casts a shadow over the Pr
Steven Gerrard will be determined to give Liverpool a bloody nose on an emotional return to Anfield with Aston Villa on Saturday as the coronavirus once more casts a shadow over the Premier League.
Jurgen Klopp will teach future Liverpool boss Steven Gerrard a lesson at Anfield, while this weekend's Premier League Predictions also sees Chelsea cruise past Leeds and a stroll in the park for Ralf Rangnick's Man Utd at Norwich.
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Has Chelsea s harsh approach to managers helped make them England s most successful club since 2003?
No Premier League team has won as many trophies as the Blues since the Roman Abramovich era began. By Paul Fennessy Friday 29 Jan 2021, 2:36 PM Jan 29th 2021, 2:36 PM 6,396 Views 15 Comments
Frank Lampard was recently dismissed as Chelsea boss.
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FOR SO LONG in football, the conventional wisdom has suggested that stability and patience are key factors in creating a successful club.
For quite a while, there was certainly evidence to back up this theory.
The two most dominant sides of the 1990s and early 2000s, Man United and Arsenal, were spearheaded by managers who had famously long spells at their respective clubs, Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
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West Ham will go for their fifth straight league win when they take on Liverpool on Sunday - so, can anyone stop the high-flying Hammers? There s no secret to why West Ham are doing so well at the moment, said BBC football expert and former Liverpool defender Mark Lawrenson. It s down to hard work, good organisation at the back and the fact they are taking their chances. This should be a really good game, especially because Liverpool have ground to make up on the teams above them - it s a must-win for the Reds.