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Erling Haaland's blistering form is no surprise to Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola
Erling Haaland's blistering form is no surprise to Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola

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Goal machine

Pep Guardiola is expecting even MORE from prolific Manchester City hitman Erling Haaland. 

The Norway international, 22, has scored 26 goals in just 20 appearances in all competitions since joining City from Borussia Dortmund in the summer. 

And Guardiola is confident his star striker's blistering form will continue to take the breath away. 

Speaking ahead of tomorrow's Premier League clash with Everton, the City boss said: "Hopefully he can continue to improve as a football player because I feel he can do better. 

"He's young, we cannot forget that. I think he has the mindset to do it."

Time for stability

Graham Potter is confident Chelsea can climb the Premier League table
Graham Potter is confident Chelsea can climb the Premier League table

Graham Potter has vowed to get Chelsea's bid to finish in the top four back on track in 2023.

The Blues are currently eighth in the Premier League after an inconsistent start to the season, which saw Potter lured from Brighton to replace the sacked Thomas Tuchel in September. 

His reign began promisingly but hit the buffers before the World Cup with three straight league defeats.

Chelsea returned to action with a 2-0 win over Bournemouth on Tuesday and Potter believes there is cause for optimism.

Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash with Nottingham Forest, he said: "We want to keep improving, that's the simple answer.

"We've had a challenging time, some ups, some downs, in terms of the previous year, which is normal at any football club.

"But we want to stabilise, try and improve and make our supporters happy, because we know the last few weeks before the break wasn't nice for us.

"Results suffered, performances weren't where we wanted them to be and we have to do better than that."

Welcome return

Frank Lampard's Everton have struggled for goals without Dominic Calvert-Lewin
Frank Lampard's Everton have struggled for goals without Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Dominic Calvert-Lewin is back in contention for Everton's trip to Premier League champions Manchester City tomorrow.

The England international, 25, missed the Boxing Day defeat by Wolves due to a lack of match fitness after struggling with injuries.

But Toffees boss Frank Lampard said: "He is in the squad."

Calvert-Lewin has made just six appearances this season and Everton, who are only one point above the bottom three, have found goals hard to come by without him. 

Lampard, who has seen his side score just 12 goals in their 16 league games, added: "We lost Richarlison [in the summer] and haven't had Dominic, barring a few games. 

"When you lose that firepower, it might not be easy to replace in terms of pure goals and output.

"Having Dominic back in the fold is a great thing for us because players who can make the difference at the top end of the pitch like that mean points. It's as simple as that."

More to come

Denis Zakaria is keen to impress as he pushes to make his switch to Stamford Bridge permanent
Denis Zakaria is keen to impress as he pushes to make his switch to Stamford Bridge permanent

Denis Zakaria has vowed there is more to come from both him and Chelsea. 

The Switzerland international, 26, made his Premier League debut as the Blues returned from the mid-season break with a 2-0 win over Bournemouth on Tuesday night. 

And Zakaria, on loan at Stamford Bridge from Juventus, is keen to nail down a regular place in Graham Potter's side as they push to climb the table. 

He said: "I'm really happy for the team and for the big win. I thought my performance could have been better so I wasn't very happy with that but we won and that's the most important thing.

"I'm pleased to get some minutes in the legs. That was good and important for me. I have to keep working and it will be better with time.

"We saw that we have to do some things better and it wasn't our best match but the important thing was the win and we have to work now for the next game."

Zakaria, who made two appearances at the World Cup as Switzerland were knocked out in the last 16 by Portugal, admits the hectic schedule for club and country has been tricky to manage. 

But with a trip to Nottingham Forest on Sunday followed by a double-header with Manchester City quickly around the corner, he is fully focused on being ready whenever Potter needs him. 

The midfielder added: "This year is a bit difficult for the players because we have a lot of games.

"But we are professional footballers and we love to play football so in the end we are happy to do it.

"We know we have a lot of games coming so we have do our best to win every one of them and we're going to work all week to do that."

Fitting tribute

Eddie Howe has saluted an "absolute giant" of football following the death of Brazil legend Pele.

The three-time World Cup winner, widely regarded as the greatest player of all time, passed away in Sao Paulo at the age of 82 yesterday after a lengthy battle with colon cancer. 

And Magpies boss Howe, 45, was quick to pay tribute ahead of his side's Premier League clash with Leeds tomorrow. 

He said: "In my era, you grew up knowing of Pele, thinking of him as the best player the world had ever seen at that moment. 

"It's very, very sad. Whenever an icon passes away, it's a very sad moment for football.

"I'll chat with the Brazilian players we have. He's an absolute giant in Brazil for obvious reasons for what he achieved for the country, so I'll certainly be having a conversation and speaking to them about him."

Saint no time to mope

Nathan Jones insists struggling Southampton cannot afford to dwell on past mistakes as they bid to claw their way out of trouble. 

The rock-bottom Saints have conceded in 15 of their 16 Premier League outings this term and have not registered a top-flight win since beating Bournemouth 1-0 in October. 

Ahead of tomorrow's trip to Fulham, boss Jones said: "We have to pick a side that can hopefully defend better. 

"Having kept one clean sheet in 16, that's not good enough. If you'd kept three or four in 16 games then you're sitting in a different position now. 

"Yes, there would still be work to do but we'd be in a better position and that's what we have to do. 

"We can't dwell on anything. We know we've had defensive deficiencies. And that's not just individuals, that's as a team and as a collective. 

"We need to be better and that's why we're here."

Forest of fear

Steve Cooper is eyeing new recruits but knows he needs a settled squad
Steve Cooper is eyeing new recruits but knows he needs a settled squad

Steve Cooper fears Nottingham Forest will not find the consistency needed to retain their Premier League status until he has a fully settled squad.

Forest made 22 signings in the summer following promotion from the Championship — with Brazilian Gustavo Scarpa set to become the 23rd on January 1 — and the dressing room overhaul contributed to a difficult start to life back in the top flight. 

With the Midlands outfit planning to bring in more fresh faces during the January sales, Cooper is all too aware that he needs a consistent group of players. 

Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash with Chelsea, the Forest boss, 43, said: "Togetherness, spirit and culture comes over the course of time. There's no doubt about that.

"That's the intention and it's games where you learn a lot about players' personalities and characters and they learn a lot themselves. 

"That's how they build relationships. So yes, we are going to need a settled group. But if you look at the number of games we've got coming up, we're going to need more than a team. 

"Injuries can happen. And you can make five changes in a team. 

"You need to prepare for more than a starting XI because there's so many times when players have come off the bench and had a positive impact for us — sometimes a negative one as well. It's a good reminder all the time of preparing everyone that we can. 

"But we have got to get consistency and that's what we are trying to do."

Done deal

Swindon have signed free agent Charlie Austin, subject to EFL approval and international clearance. 

Austin, 33, has penned a deal at the County Ground until the end of the season after agreeing a mutual termination of his contract with A-League side Brisbane Roar earlier this month. 

The forward first joined Swindon in September 2009 but moved on in January 2011, switching to Burnley on a three-and-a-half-year deal.

Swindon technical director Sandro Di Michele said: "I'm really happy to bring Charlie to the club. He's a player that brings with him a huge amount of experience and time spent plying his trade at the highest level. 

"When the opportunity arises to sign a player of his calibre, you have to take it. 

"We're really excited to see what he can deliver on the pitch, but also how he'll help develop and educate the younger lads in our squad."

New arrival

Celtic have added to their Japanese contingent by signing Tomoki Iwata, subject to international clearance. 

The defensive midfielder, 25, will join the Scottish Premiership champions from Yokohama F Marinos on loan with a view to making the move permanent next summer.

The Japan international said: "I really am delighted to be joining Celtic, such a huge and successful club known across the world. I can't wait to begin my journey." 

Bhoys boss Ange Postecoglou has already brought Iwata's compatriots Yosuke Ideguchi, Reo Hatate, Kyogo Furuhashi, Daizen Maeda and Yuki Kobayashi to the club.

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