Postecoglou Aims for Vital Win Facing Nottingham Forest, WSL Fixtures, plus Ipswich versus Norwich City Clash

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Jonathan Wilson

Certain matchups feel out of place. Maybe it’s just about conceivable that, had things gone slightly differently during the seventies, two iconic managers could have managed their club across the divide against Valeriy Lobanovskyi’s cybernauts, however the Kyiv-Palace matchup is still a clash that provokes a double-take.

In today’s football landscape. The nation faces conflict, squads impacted. English football is financially powerful. And Crystal Palace are managed by one of the rising talents of the European game. Not only did they meet in midweek, with Palace securing a win with a degree of comfort. Their third consecutive victory, a 19-game undefeated streak without defeat.

Therefore, as no smaller side can even just be allowed to relish success, all the talk is of Glasner’s next destination. His contract expires at the end of the season, and he has refused a new contract. He is 51; if he is going to take over a major club offering the prospect of an extended spell as manager, he doesn’t have a huge amount of time to make a switch. Might he be the answer for Manchester United? He does, after all, play the same 3-4-2-1 compared to Amorim, but with greater success.

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Is Haaland in your squad in your selected lineup? Most likely, having netted eight times this season and is leading comfortably for the scoring title. Below are the standings of the Premier League’s top scorers:

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After Estevao’s late winner in London yesterday Chelsea Enzo Maresca sprinted down the touchline in jubilation. It was maybe the most fun thing Maresca has ever done resulting in a red card, meaning he will watch Chelsea’s next match away from the bench, yet analysis suggests that it is his opposite number Arne Slot, who has bigger issues to address ahead of upcoming matches.

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For United, the dark clouds lifted during the match as Benjamin Sesko clicked in the attack and as he Mason Mount found the net. After the game, Mount stated that the club are “100% behind” the struggling coach.

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The Gunners, the newest contender dubbed of champions in waiting, easily beat the Hammers yesterday though injuries occurred. Martin Ødegaard picked up a knee problem and had to come off before half time again. Declan Rice, who scored, the opening goal, also went off with a back injury.

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Liverpool’s third defeat in a row has seen the spotlight move on regarding the link-up, or absence of it, between Mohamed Salah and Alexander Isak. Liverpool failed to penetrate the Blues without most of their key defenders. Manager Arne Slot remains calm for now: “The more they play together the better their partnership,” he stated. “You have to work really hard to reach a certain level and maintaining it is tough in football since you compete with quality sides to remain consistent.

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Preamble

Good morning everyone for this live matchday blog! Ahead of the pause during the FIFA window we have one more action-packed day from the EPL, including five matches and the opportunity for British audiences to go multiview via Sky TV with four of those at 2pm.

Earlier in the day, WSL matches. The pick of those features Spurs against Brighton, both sides aiming to break into the European places.

Next, the local rivalry is a lovely little midday livener. It’s remarkable that Ipswich last beat their rivals since 2009. If you want some bizarre pop culture context, when Ipswich previously won was before Kanye’s interruption the singer’s speech at the MTV Awards.

For top-flight action, attention is on St James’ Park but not the home team, as they continue steadily. Clearly, this points to Ange Postecoglou with doubts surrounding his continued employment as the man in the dugout with the club. The likelihood of another match without success for the Australian gaffer, as Newcastle are very resilient.

Did you know that Crystal Palace haven’t lost recently? They bring that impressive streak to Everton, where the Eagles’ ability after a tough midweek trip faces a challenge. Likewise Aston Villa, who face Burnley for bragging rights of the colour claret.

The reasoning behind Wolves versus Brighton is being played on a Sunday at 2pm is not clear. Both were free in midweek in midweek, but here we are. Wolves improved in their last match, Brighton won at Stamford Bridge. This match is unpredictable.

In the evening kickoff, Brentford look to be the upset specialists for the second week in a row. Pep’s side should be tougher opponents than United, but they are vulnerable, as demonstrated {at the Stade Louis II|in Monaco|during

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