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Frank Lampard - Frank Lampard Plays Down Crisis Talk At Struggling Everton - sports.ndtv.com - Britain

Frank Lampard Plays Down Crisis Talk At Struggling Everton

Everton manager Frank Lampard has played down "crisis" talk at the club even though they could be in the Premier League relegation zone by the time they kick off against Wolves on Sunday. Monday's 5-0 capitulation at Tottenham was Everton's fourth defeat in five league games since the former Chelsea boss took charge but Lampard said he found it difficult to accept "instant negativity" following defeats. Referring to reports of a "crisis" meeting, Lampard said Friday: "I had seasons as a player when we had them (player meetings) and went on to win the Champions League. I'm not showing off there, it's just the reality.

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Thomas Tuchel - Kai Havertz - Vladimir Putin - Trevoh Chalobah - PREMIER LEAGUE WRAP | Chelsea ignore Abramovich sanctions to beat Norwich, Leeds crash again - news24.com - Britain - Russia - Manchester - Ukraine

PREMIER LEAGUE WRAP | Chelsea ignore Abramovich sanctions to beat Norwich, Leeds crash again

Chelsea showed they can cope amid the Roman Abramovich turmoil as they won 3-1 against Norwich just hours after their Russian owner was sanctioned by the British government, while Leeds plunged deeper into relegation trouble on Thursday.

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Chelsea Press For Talks With UK Government To Amend Sanctions: Club - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Russia -  Chelsea -  Sanction

Chelsea Press For Talks With UK Government To Amend Sanctions: Club

English Premier League club Chelsea said on Thursday they were pressing for talks with the UK government after their billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich was hit with a UK assets freeze and travel ban. The club said in a statement it would fulfil its upcoming fixtures but indicated restrictions imposed on its day-to-day operations under a special licence were too harsh.

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Vladimir Putin - What Do UK's Sanctions On Roman Abramovich Mean For Chelsea? - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine

What Do UK's Sanctions On Roman Abramovich Mean For Chelsea?

The future of European champions Chelsea has been plunged into doubt after Russian owner Roman Abramovich was hit with UK government sanctions in response to the invasion of Ukraine. Abramovich has bankrolled the most successful era in the Blues' history since taking charge in 2003 -- the club have won five Premier League titles and two Champions Leagues among 19 major trophies. The billionaire -- described by the UK government as part of Russian President Vladimir Putin's inner circle -- had already signalled his intent to sell Chelsea due to the looming threat of sanctions. UK Culture Secretary Nadine Dorris said the priority was to "hold those who have enabled the Putin regime to account".

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Former Man Utd manager dies aged 94 - news24.com - Britain - Manchester - Uae - Ireland - Iran

Former Man Utd manager dies aged 94

Former Manchester United and Leicester manager Frank O'Farrell has died at the age of 94, it was announced on Monday.

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Martin Odegaard - Alexandre Lacazette - Gabriel Martinelli - Emmanuel Dennis - Tom Cleverley - Arsenal Beat Watford In Thriller To Boost Premier League Top Four Hopes - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Manchester - Brazil

Arsenal Beat Watford In Thriller To Boost Premier League Top Four Hopes

Bukayo Saka starred as Arsenal leapfrogged Manchester United into the Premier League top four on Sunday with a 3-2 win at struggling Watford. Martin Odegaard struck early for the visitors before Cucho Hernandez equalised with a stunning overhead kick minutes later. England international Saka put Arsenal back in front after half an hour and Brazilian winger Gabriel Martinelli increased the visitors' lead early in the second half. A late goal from Moussa Sissoko against the run of play gave Watford hope but the Gunners held out for a crucial win.

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Marcelo Bielsa - Harvey Barnes - Leeds United - Bob Bradley - Jesse Marsch - Ted Lasso - Premier League: Leeds United Beaten by Leicester City In Jesse Marsch's First Game As Boss - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Manchester - Usa -  Leicester

Premier League: Leeds United Beaten by Leicester City In Jesse Marsch's First Game As Boss

Leeds manager Jesse Marsch suffered a 1-0 defeat at Leicester in his first game in charge of the Premier League strugglers, while Liverpool prepared for their chance to close the gap on leaders Manchester City later on Saturday. Marsch has been hired to save Leeds from relegation after replacing Marcelo Bielsa. But he was unable to spark an immediate improvement in Leeds' fortunes as Harvey Barnes bagged the second half winner in his 100th Premier League appearance. Defeat was cruel on Marsch's side, who dominated for long periods, but Leeds have lost their last five games and sit just two points above the relegation zone.

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Winter Paralympics - Vladimir Putin - Xi Jinping - Andrew Parsons - China Pulls Premier League Coverage Over Ukraine Support Plans - sports.ndtv.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Usa -  Moscow - China - Beijing

China Pulls Premier League Coverage Over Ukraine Support Plans

The Chinese rights holders of the English Premier League are not airing its football matches this weekend, schedules show, with the games expected to show solidarity with Ukraine after Russia's invasion. Beijing has been treading a cautious diplomatic line on the conflict, refusing to condemn the acts of its close partner Moscow. Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian leader Vladimir Putin declared in Beijing last month that their friendship had "no limits", a deepening embrace driven by mutual desire to counter US influence. This weekend, Premier League club captains are expected to wear armbands in the colours of Ukraine and take part in a moment of reflection and solidarity ahead of kick-off, reported British newspaper The Guardian.

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