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Arsenal have been handed a big injury blow ahead of the Premier League clash against Burnley on the road tomorrow.
Liverpool defender Jeremie Frimpong has returned to full training ahead of the Premier League clash against Burnley on the road on Sunday.
Chelsea striker Armando Broja has made the permanent move to Burnley this summer.
Chelsea have agreed a £7.5 million fee for 23-year-old striker Armando Broja, as the Albania international will be allowed to leave Stamford Bridge for the newly promoted Premier League side. Broja has had two spells on loan at both Fulham and Everton, but failed to register a top flight goal during both of those periods and will now be allowed to leave the Blues for a new opportunity.
Gary O'Neil has surprisingly been fired by Bournemouth, despite keeping the club in the Premier League last season. O'Neil took over after Scott Parker's dismal start to the new season, and the club have opted to remove O'Neil in search of a new replacement. The club's owner Bill Foley decided to remove O'Neil in what has been called the club's "best interests".
Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has confirmed that N'Golo Kante is nursing a minor hamstring injury.
Infogol’s Jake Osgathorpe uses expected goals (xG) data to assess what we are likely to see in the upcoming Premier League season.
Arsenal defender Calum Chambers could be the subject of interest from Fulham, who were recently promoted to the Premier League.
Initially appointed as caretaker manager of Fulham in March 2019, Scott Parker has secured Fulham a place back in England's top-tier at the first time of asking. He has remarkably done so in his maiden season as a senior manager, building a squad that has clearly bought into his simplistic, but far from primitive philosophy.
We’re into the final third of 2013/2014 and only one thing is certain – the battle for Premier League survival is approaching boiling point. Everyone down at the bottom thinks it will be their team to face the dreaded drop, as panic buttons across Britain are thumped. We can usually rely on last season’s FA Cup holders for the opposite response to a relegation battle, though this season a new club must be ready to step up to the plate.
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