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Burnley v Fulham: Marco Silva has challenged Fulham to end their long wait for a win at Burnley; the last time Fulham triumphed at the Clarets was back in 1951 and they have only won once during the last nine meetings between the clubs.
I’ve been trying and learning all the moments and all the challenges, but every single week that we play, the numbers are not amazing for us, but we have been breaking so many of those numbers as well, it’s been incredible.
I love this type of challenge. I love it, because if the club didn’t achieve it in the past, there is a reason and right now, we can change the story. Simple as that.
The numbers are there and they are there for a reason, but they are there to be broken as well. PA Media
Burnley v Fulham: Scott Parker has called on Burnley’s fans to maintain their “crucial” role in the club’s fight against Premier League relegation.
His side sit second from bottom in the table after winning just three of their first 15 matches and will aim to halt a six-game losing run today at Turf Moor against one of Parker’s former clubs Fulham.
They’re massive for us, to be honest. The fans are crucial and they have been crucial for us. I understand there’s a hard-working fanbase that pays hard-earned money to come to support this team and are fundamentally desperate for a result. And we’re equally as desperate.
We need their full backing. We need their full support. We need them right behind this young group, through thick and thin. We need to make Turf Moor a really difficult place to come and I’m hoping that will be the case at the weekend.
Kyle Walker is one of three Burnley players who will miss out through suspension – Hannibal Mejbri and Lucas Pires are also banned – and Parker said the England defender’s absence will be sorely felt.
It will always leave a big gap no matter what team Kyle Walker is playing in. There’s always going to be a gap there because of his quality, his experience – his understanding of certain situations.
So of course, he’s going to be a miss for us at the weekend. It gives another person an opportunity as well, but a player of Kyle’s ability and what he brings will be a big miss for us. PA Media
Chelsea v Everton: David Moyes has admitted James Tarkowski needs to tread more carefully with video assistant referees after barging into Dan Ndoye during Everton’s 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest.
Forest have made a formal complaint to PGMO after Tarkowski escaped punishment for knocking down Ndoye in the 11th minute last Saturday. Sean Dyche said he was “amazed” his former captain at Everton and Burnley was not shown a card of any description.
The referee, Chris Kavanagh, did not see the incident on-field while the VAR, James Bell, could not intervene in what might have been considered a yellow card offence.
Four wins out of five have moved Everton to within a point of Chelsea and a rare victory today – they have not won at Stamford Bridge since 1994 – would lift them into fourth place overnight.
Chelsea v Everton: Enzo Maresca has said Cole Palmer remains troubled by a groin problem and is still unable to play three games a week, raising fresh doubt over whether the Chelsea attacker will force his way into England’s World Cup squad.
It’s something that is a little bit day by day. You can see if he’s getting better, some days it can be worse. For instance after Leeds, he was completely bad the day after. And he played half an hour. After Bournemouth, he was OK. He played one hour. There’s not any sense [to it]. It’s day by day that decides how he feels.
Palmer’s struggles has allowed Jude Bellingham, Eberechi Eze, Phil Foden and Morgan Rogers to move in front of him in the fight to earn a spot in attacking midfield for England.
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Liverpool v Brighton: The reaction from Salah’s comments in the UK and in his home country could not be on two further ends of the spectrum.
The true measure of Salah’s cultural weight became clear in the breadth of national conversation, as talk around his interview spilled beyond the confines of football punditry. One of Egypt’s most known news presenters, Amr Adib, whose loud, brash political and economic opinions often go viral for all the wrong reasons, staunchly came to Salah’s defence. Political commentators dissected Salah’s words through the lens of negotiation tactics. Even YouTube film critics and foodie TikTokers felt compelled to offer their analysis. “It feels as if every public voice has an opinion to air,” says the president of one of Liverpool’s oldest fanclubs in Egypt, Ahmed Fahmy. “The dramatics of it all proves that a crisis involving Salah is a crisis for the nation.”
What Egypt thinks of the Salah saga and their choice words aimed at Jamie Carragher below (in what I must warn you feels like a shameless self plug).
Liverpool v Brighton: It is unclear whether Salah will start, come off the bench or even make an appearance at all. And how will supporters react if he does make it on to the pitch?
Here are five Liverpool fans’ thoughts on the saga that may help gauge how the Anfield faithful react.
The biggest story of the week was Mohamed Salah’s comments after Liverpool’s 3-3 draw at Leeds and the subsequent fallout. Yesterday it was confirmed he would be back in the squad to face Brighton after he had been omitted from Tuesday’s Champions League win at Inter.
The Egyptian will depart for the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday.
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