Tottenham Hotspur are among a host of Premier League clubs to have enquired about Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Joao Gomes.
Tottenham captain Heung-min Son shared some pretty concerning words after the club's North London Derby defeat to Arsenal.
Before taking charge of his second match as Everton‘s head coach in his second spell, David Moyes addressed a sore point that was evident to
Tottenham Hold Interest in Joao Gomes Amidst Tough SeasonTottenham Hotspur are actively exploring options to strengthen their midfield, with Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Joao Gomes emerging as a key
Gallagher added: "The difference here [from Arsenal], is a goal was scored. Once that happens, VAR can go back and check and if there's an offence in the build-up and that was a ball out of play. There's no time limit to phases of play, but the certainty is that ball did go out of play and it had to be a corner."
A Dominic Solanke own goal and a Leandro Trossard strike saw us come from behind to win the north London derby
Nevin feels if there is one Arsenal player who Tottenham have a real need for, it is Odegaard, replying: “It’s bordering on a silly question because Odegaard is so good. I think so. Okay, Declan Rice might be a temptation as well because of what he gives you in so many different positions.”
William Saliba is set to miss Arsenal’s next three matches through injury, according to a report from France.Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty ImagesFrench outlet L’Equipe claim that following further
England head coach Thomas Tuchel has begun contacting players ahead of naming his first squad since taking charge of the national team. The German was appointed to replace Gareth Southgate in October before officially starting his role at the beginning of this month.
French outlet L’Equipe claim that following further tests on William Saliba’s hamstring complaint, the player is expected to miss around two weeks of action. L’Equipe suggest Saliba will be absent for Arsenal’s upcoming games against GNK Dinamo,
Everton are the latest crisis club to seek a cure for their ills in the healing hands of 'Dr Tottenham' and their manager Ange Postecoglou - and come away feeling reinvigorated and revitalised. David Moyes was the biggest beneficiary as Everton secured their first win since his return as manager with a 3-2 victory,