30m GOING NOWHERE Bournemouth send firm response to Arsenal over Ryan Fraser interest HAMMER-TO-BE West Ham ‘have bid accepted’ for in-demand LaLiga striker frank talks Derby looking to take advantage of Chelsea’s delay in appointing Lampard SILVER LINING Ex-Hazard team-mate says losing him not a complete disaster for Chelsea TEAM-UP Lampard could hire Mourinho as ‘adviser’ if he takes Chelsea job, suggests ex-Blue DROG BACK Lampard set for Chelsea job and wants to bring club legend back with him Premier League yellow cards Etienne Capoue, Watford – 12 yellow cards (Suspension served) Jose Holebas, Watford – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Jefferson Lerma, Bournemouth – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Fabian Schar, Newcastle – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) 4 Manchester United star Luke Shaw Ryan Bennett, Wolves – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Luke Shaw, Manchester United – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Arsenal – 10 yellow cards (Suspension served) Harry Arter, Cardiff – 10 yellow cards (Suspension served) Phil Bardsley, Burnley – 9 yellow cards Ben Mee, Burnley – 9 yellow cards Robert Snodgrass, West Ham – 9 yellow cards 4 Arsenal star Granit Xhaka Oriol Romeu, Southampton – 9 yellow cards Granit Xhaka, Arsenal – 9 yellow cards Matt Ritchie, Newcastle  – 8 yellow cards Diogo Jota, Wolves – 8 yellow cards Luka Milivojevic, Crystal Palace – 8 yellow cards Ruben Neves, Wolves – 8 yellow cards Shokdran Mustafi, Arsenal – 8 yellow cards Calum Chambers, Fulham – 8 yellow cards Ryan Bertrand, Southampton – 8 yellow cards 4 Leicester defender Wes Morgan Premier League red cards Wes Morgan, Leicester – 2 red cards Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Southampton – 2 red cards Stats correct as of 25/04/19 » » 1 Tottenham’s first XI v their second XI Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle told talkSPORT earlier this week that the club have «»as strong a squad as anyone, except now Manchester City»», so we thought we’d take a look at exactly how much strength-in-depth the club has.

» With the Premier League season now into April, top-flight players are running the risk of being banned in the final few matches of the campaign. An accumulation of 10 yellow cards will result in that player having to complete a two-match suspension, a penalty that often causes major headaches for managers.

4 Watford defender Jose Holebas Southampton’s Oriol Romeu lead the way last season with 11 cautions while Burnley’s Ashley Barnes, Abdoulaye Doucoure of Watford and Arsenal star Granit Xhaka all picked up 10. Several stars are edging towards the suspension mark this term and could face a stint on the sidelines in the final few weeks.

LATEST PREMIER LEAGUE NEWS gossip Man United news live: Dutch ace wanted as new right-back, West Ham star on radar gossip Liverpool news live: Salah ‘rejects ?150million exit’, Ajax set Ziyech price latest Man United target Dutch defender, Spurs to sell Rose and sign Sessegnon gesture Amazing reason Marta pointed to her boots after scoring opener for Brazil ‘i was fed up’ The reason why Chelsea midfielder Jorginho nearly quit football latest Arsenal transfer news live: Top target ‘not for sale’, Ziyech to cost just ?30m GOING NOWHERE Bournemouth send firm response to Arsenal over Ryan Fraser interest HAMMER-TO-BE West Ham ‘have bid accepted’ for in-demand LaLiga striker frank talks Derby looking to take advantage of Chelsea’s delay in appointing Lampard SILVER LINING Ex-Hazard team-mate says losing him not a complete disaster for Chelsea TEAM-UP Lampard could hire Mourinho as ‘adviser’ if he takes Chelsea job, suggests ex-Blue DROG BACK Lampard set for Chelsea job and wants to bring club legend back with him Premier League yellow cards Etienne Capoue, Watford – 12 yellow cards (Suspension served) Jose Holebas, Watford – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Jefferson Lerma, Bournemouth – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Fabian Schar, Newcastle – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) 4 Manchester United star Luke Shaw Ryan Bennett, Wolves – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Luke Shaw, Manchester United – 11 yellow cards (Suspension served) Sokratis Papastathopoulos, Arsenal – 10 yellow cards (Suspension served) Harry Arter, Cardiff – 10 yellow cards (Suspension served) Phil Bardsley, Burnley – 9 yellow cards Ben Mee, Burnley – 9 yellow cards Robert Snodgrass, West Ham – 9 yellow cards 4 Arsenal star Granit Xhaka Oriol Romeu, Southampton – 9 yellow cards Granit Xhaka, Arsenal – 9 yellow cards Matt Ritchie, Newcastle  – 8 yellow cards Diogo Jota, Wolves – 8 yellow cards Luka Milivojevic, Crystal Palace – 8 yellow cards Ruben Neves, Wolves – 8 yellow cards Shokdran Mustafi, Arsenal – 8 yellow cards Calum Chambers, Fulham – 8 yellow cards Ryan Bertrand, Southampton – 8 yellow cards 4 Leicester defender Wes Morgan Premier League red cards Wes Morgan, Leicester – 2 red cards Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Southampton – 2 red cards Stats correct as of 25/04/19 » » 1 Tottenham’s first XI v their second XI Spurs legend Glenn Hoddle told talkSPORT earlier this week that the club have «»as strong a squad as anyone, except now Manchester City»», so we thought we’d take a look at exactly how much strength-in-depth the club has.1*bet   Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has used the Europa League to field a second string side this season and those players are set to feature against Shamrock Rovers on Thursday evening.

  Sunderland visit White Hart Lane on Sunday, but Martin O’Neill’s men will expect to face a totally different looking side with in-form midfielders Gareth Bale, Aaron Lennon, Luka Modric and player of the month Scott Parker returning for the Premier League clash.https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/トム・フィニー With Michael Dawson struggling with injury, Younes Kaboul has benefited with an extended run in the first team and surprised many.   Have Tottenham now got a squad to match any club, bar Man City? Have your say by commenting below… «

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