All the buildup to the weekend’s action and morePremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendPlease do email Nick on any topic here, or tweet @NickMiller79 2.57pm BST Someone call the cops, Xherdan has nicked Joel Matip’s strides…@NickMiller79 shaqiri looks to be wearing the wrong trousers in the lead pic on the blog to me (23/33). To whom can I complain? 2.56pm BST Speaking of Real, let’s Clasico! One of the numerous strikes against Julen Lopetegui has been that he hasn’t used Brazilian youth Vinicius Jnr, silly as that might sound when discussing an 18-year-old with minimal experience. You could say easing the kid in (just 12 minutes over two substitutes appearances in the league so far), when the team is collapsing around his ears, is one of the few things Lopetegui has got right. Anyway, a Hail Mary pass might be available to Lopetegui in the shape of Vinicius, as the youngster is available to play. He’d been sent off in a recent Real B game after two yellow cards, but having appealed to the better nature of the disciplinary committee, they have decreed that the second of those – an apparent dive – was incorrectly given, so he’s free to play. But will he? No! Probably not! But let’s speculate he will anyway! Continue reading…
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