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Graham Ruthven

Graham Ruthven is a freelance football writer based in Glasgow, Scotland. He has written for the New York Times, Guardian, ESPN, Eurosport, Grantland, The Scotsman, Bleacher Report, Four Four Two, Vice, Al Arabiya, Sports on Earth and Scottish TV among many other publications and outlets.

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    Is Frank Lampard the right man for Everton’s relegation battle?

    Even as Frank Lampard took charge of an Everton team that had won just once in 13 matches, sights were set on the upper echelons of the Premier League. Now, though, the realisation has come crashing down on the Goodison Park club that they are in the midst of a relegation fight.

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    The Old Firm rivalry is finally competitive again

    There have been some great title races at the top of Scottish football but not for over a decade. Indeed, the 2010/11 season was the last time Celtic and Rangers finished within touching distance of each other at the top of the table.

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    Pochettino and Ten Haag should avoid chaotic Manchester United

    Ralf Rangnick was never hired to be the long-term answer to Manchester United’s problems, which is just as well given how the Old Trafford team have performed under the German coach. Instead, the idea is that Rangnick’s interim tenure will put in place the groundwork for a permanent manager to take over this summer with Erik Ten Hag and Mauricio Pochettino reported to be United’s top two picks.

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    Joelinton transformation represents Newcastle progress

    The St James’ Park faithful always stood by Joelinton, but out of pity more than anything else. After all, expectations had been high when Newcastle United spent a club record transfer fee of £40m to sign the Brazilian forward from Hoffenheim in the summer window of 2019.

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    Is Jurgen Klopp building his best team yet at Liverpool?

    Jurgen Klopp quickly batted away the suggestion that Liverpool could win an historic Quadruple this season after getting his hands on the Carabao Cup on Sunday. “No team in the history of English football ever won the quadruple, right? Because it’s really difficult,” the German coach said despite his side’s strength on all fronts.

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    What will Jesse Marsch bring to Leeds United?

    The last American to coach a Premier League team lasted just 85 days in the job. Indeed, Bob Bradley’s stint in charge of Swansea City in 2016 was a fleeting one with the former USA manager unfairly mocked for the footballing dialect as much as the dreadful results his team produced.

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    Van de Beek form reflecting badly on Manchester United

    Manchester City might have collected all three points against Everton on Saturday, but they didn’t have it all their own way. Indeed, the Toffees produced a battling performance and were somewhat unfortunate not to take something from the match, not least because of a questionable non-penalty decision towards the end.

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    Wout Weghorst might take Burnley to the next level

    The loss of Chris Wood to a relegation rival as much as Burnley’s position in the Premier League table seemed to have sealed their fate. Sean Dyche’s side were stuck in 20th place and had just lost their top scorer and attacking focal point midway through the season.

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    Joe Gomez could yet become a key player for Liverpool

    Joe Gomez had gone 468 days without a start in a Premier League match when he lined up in the Liverpool XI to face Norwich City on Saturday. Once seen as the Anfield club’s next big thing, at least in a defensive sense, the 24-year-old has become something of a forgotten figure over the last 18 months.

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    Could West Ham regret their January inaction?

    On the balance of play, West Ham United deserved no more than a point against Newcastle United last Saturday. Not even David Moyes in his post-match interview could put up much of an argument that his side should have taken all three points as an expression of reluctant resignation washed over the Scot’s face.

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    Could Raheem Sterling surpass Sergio Aguero at City?

    The three goals scored by Raheem Sterling in Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Norwich lifted him above Carlos Tevez for the number of hat tricks scored for the club in the Premier League era. Indeed, only Sergio Aguero has netted more trebles for City than the England international who has grown into a seasoned goalscorer over the years.

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