Premier League news as Pep Guardiola responds to Erling Haaland Man City rumours
A round-up of today's Premier League headlines on Tuesday, April 19.
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A round-up of today's Premier League headlines on Tuesday, April 19.
Everton have Yerry Mina and Donny Van De Beek back available for Wednesday’s Premier League clash with Leicester at Goodison Park.
As Manchester United close in on the appointment of Erik Ten Hag, they travel to Everton in desperate need of a win to boost their chances of giving their new permanent manager Champions League football next season.
Frank Lampard has only been at Everton a couple of months, but disastrous results have led to him already coming under pressure for his job, as the Toffees look to avoid relegation to the Championship. The boss is keeping his cool though and isn’t worried by sack rumours.
Manchester United andEverton go head to head in the Premier League on the weekend and we have all the information you need to know ahead of kick-off.
Everton will have a better ‘balance’ in midfield with Mason Holgate starting instead of Donny van de Beek against Burnley, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.
Everton travel to Turf Moor tonight in a crucial match at the foot of the Premier League table. The Toffees currently sit two places, and four points, above The Clarets going into tonight's contest. When Everton won the reverse fixture earlier in the campaign, few could have predicted the season The Blues would end up having.
Everton will have a better ‘balance’ in midfield with Mason Holgate starting instead of Donny van de Beek against Burnley, according to Daily Star journalist Paul Brown.