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A derby win would supercharge Spurs’ development even further
If Tottenham Hotspur hadn’t already been electrified as a club by Ange Postecoglou’s arrival, it certainly was after the comeback win over Sheffield United. The comeback which saw Spurs score two goals deep into stoppage time to win 2-1 was the latest in Premier League history with Dejan Kulusevski’s winner coming in the 100th minute.
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Doku’s quick start at Man City could be bad news for Grealish
Jeremy Doku hasn’t wasted much time to make a good first impression on Manchester City. Indeed, the Belgian winger, who joined last season’s Treble winners from Rennes in a £55.5m transfer this season, scored his first Premier League goal against West Ham on Saturday and also caught the eye on his debut against Fulham before that.
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Uttoxeter Place 6 preview | 19th September
14.00 – quinnbet.com Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle – 2m7f ALIOSKI arrives into the race in good form having placed over hurdles and on the flat and split two higher-rated horses when second at Worcester.
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Worcester Place 6 preview | 18th September
14.05 – Make Your Home A Happy Haus Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase – 2m A multiple winner over hurdles, FRINGILL DIKE has taken well to the larger obstacles, winning both starts, and could complete the hat-trick here despite going up 7Ib.
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Chester Place 6 preview | 16th September
14.05 – Tote Stand Cup Stakes (Listed) – 1m4f A golden opportunity for the classy BLUESTOCKING to gain a first win of the year after a sequence of placed efforts in Group 1 events. She came within a whisker of winning the Irish Oaks and her three in-the-frame efforts behind Warm Heart are strong pieces of form.
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Uttoxeter Place 6 preview | 13th September
14.25 – Cambion Jewel In The Peaks Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle – 1m7f ROLYPOLYMOLY bolted up in his only previous start over C&D and although he has struggled in his four starts this year, he is down to a dangerous-looking mark back at a course that suits.
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Marcelo Bielsa’s coaching of Nunez could help the striker thrive for Liverpool
Liverpool were so convinced in Darwin Nunez’s ability they paid a club-record fee of £85m to sign the striker from Benfica. His inconsistent performances last season raised questions over the Anfield club’s investment, but occasional flashes of brilliance reminded Jurgen Klopp of the reason he signed Nunez in the first place.
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Worcester Place 6 preview | 12th September
13.50 – FBC Manby Bowdler Handicap Chase – 2m MUTUAL RESPECT opened his account in emphatic style at Uttoxeter in July, winning by more than 7 lengths, and while he wouldn’t be a standout type to follow-up, this is a weak race, he is the one to beat.
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Maddison suffering for England just like Foden has under Southgate
There was good reason to believe James Maddison would carry his impressive early-season form for Tottenham Hotspur into England’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Ukraine. Indeed, Gareth Southgate’s decision to start the 26-year-old reflected this.
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Resolving Guimarães’ form is crucial after Newcastle’s poor start
There is something not quite right with Newcastle United so far this season. Four games in, they have lost three, as many as they had in 24 matches during the last campaign. Early days it may be, but with the Champions League campaign kicking off next next, Eddie Howe must remedy the situation rather quickly.
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