"For the rest of this season" - Journalist tips Lampard to use rarely-seen Everton man "more"
Everton boss Frank Lampard is likely to hand Vitaliy Mykolenko more first-team opportunities in the coming weeks, according to journalist Paul Brown.
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Everton boss Frank Lampard is likely to hand Vitaliy Mykolenko more first-team opportunities in the coming weeks, according to journalist Paul Brown.
Everton boss Frank Lampard is likely to hand Vitaliy Mykolenko more first-team opportunities in the coming weeks, according to journalist Paul Brown.
Antonio Conte says he still has his eye on fourth place and his Tottenham side are “fighting” as he paid tribute to one “reliable” Spurs man in the 2-0 win over Brighton.
Aston Villa do not have many players that are good enough to play for a top-seven club, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Aston Villa do not have many players that are good enough to play for a top-seven club, according to journalist Dean Jones.
Aston Villa correspondent Ashley Preece has been reacting to Tommi O’Reilly signing his first senior contract with the club.
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Medics at Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital are among those caring for 21 Ukrainian children who were evacuated from their besieged homeland to England for cancer treatment.