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Hojlund needs consistent service from Man Utd teammates
The significance of Ramus Hojlund’s first Premier League goal was clear in the emotion across the Danish striker’s face. Not only did his opportunistic strike against Aston Villa give Manchester United a valuable comeback victory to ease the pressure on everyone at the club, it highlighted the sort of frontman the £72m summer signing could become.
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Moyes, despite his successes, still divides opinion at West Ham
It is a tale as old as time. Football fans, frustrated with aspects of the way their club is working or performing despite a good league position, call for change, only to be lambasted as ungrateful by the media and others looking in from the outside.
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Cooper’s legacy and what’s next for Forest
If you walk through Leeds city centre, you’ll see lasting evidence of Marcelo Bielsa’s impact on the club. There is a street named after him and a mural in his honour. His relationship with the supporters, having made the area his home for three and a half years, was immortalised.
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Ludlow Place 6 preview | 20th December
12.05 – Alpha Aggregates Handicap Hurdle (Female Amateur Jockeys) – 2m5f WHATSUPWITHYOU ran a decent race when he finished midfield in a much stronger race than this at Cheltenham last time out and is 2Ib below his last winning mark.
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This is Guardiola’s most challenging season as Manchester City manager
Never before have Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City had so few points after 17 games of a Premier League than they do right now. Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Crystal Palace means Pep Guardiola’s team have won just one of their six league games with last season’s Treble winners now five points off Arsenal’s place at the top of the table.
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Nicolas Jackson could be the centre forward Chelsea have needed
It’s been a long time since Chelsea had a reliable goalscorer in the centre forward position. Diego Costa was the last number nine to truly settle in at Stamford Bridge with Romelu Lukaku, Alvaro Morata and Timo Werner all failing to make much of an impression in the time since.
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Wincanton Place 6 preview | 19th December
12.20 – TrustATrader Approved And Reviewed Trades People Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Chase – 3m1f SANDY BROOK looked badly in need of his return/chase debut when down the field last month, but he should be sharper and should play a leading role.
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Plumpton Place 6 preview | 18th December
12.40 – Revived Inn Novices’ Hurdle – 1m7f Gary Moore’s JUNKANOO displayed good form on the flat and only found one too good when second on his hurdles debut at Ascot. The winner has gone close since, so with improvement on the cards, he is fancied to go one better.
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McGinn has become one of the best central midfielders in the Premier League
Aston Villa fans have long appreciated John McGinn. Until this season, the midfielder enjoyed a cult status at Villa Park where songs are sung about the Scotland international. Of late, though, McGinn’s reputation has swelled further.
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Exeter Place 6 preview | 13th December
12.20 – Kenn Novices’ Hurdle – 2m5f TOSS OF A COIN cost an expensive sum at the sales, and this stiff test of stamina should suit this hurdle debutant. He could be hard to beat for the champion trainer, Paul Nicholls.
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