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Your weekly PL newsletter {NAME}, welcome to your weekly Premier League newsletter! We bring you PL at the World Cup as Harry Kane adds to his goal involvements, and Adrian Clarke discusses how Eddie Nketiah has the qualities to fill the void of injured Gabriel Jesus. Also, don’t forget to watch Bruno Guimaraes on Uncut where he discusses Newcastle’s PL hopes! [Kane Shines]( The Scout reviews the World Cup round of 16 action, with an FPL twist [Player Tracker]( PL stars have made it through to the World Cup 2022 quarter-finals As Portugal hit Switzerland for six in the World Cup round of 16, watch stunning Premier League strikes from Bruno Fernandes, Joao Cancelo and more! As Morocco continue their FIFA World Cup 2022 adventure, how much do you know about players from the North African country who have graced the Premier League? Try the first question below. Who was the first Moroccan to both play and score in the Premier League? Nketiah can step up in absence of Jesus The brilliance of Gabriel Jesus will be sorely missed by Arsenal as he undergoes rehabilitation following surgery to his right knee. In the short term, Eddie Nketiah is likely to lead the line. He has only scored three cup goals for Arsenal this term, but he did score five times in the last seven league matches of 2021/22. Exciting times await Brighton Brighton were left in excellent shape by outgoing head coach Graham Potter, but this has not prevented Roberto De Zerbi from changing the identity. The Italian is renowned for producing bold and adventurous teams, and you can already see this is the direction he is taking with the Seagulls. Restoring Wolves’ resilience Julen Lopetegui’s impressive CV suggests that Wolves have secured the services of a studious and highly accomplished head coach. The 56-year-old had brief stints managing Real Madrid and Spain, but made the most positive impact as head coach of Sevilla, Porto, Spain Under-19s and Spain Under-21s. Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes talks to Uncut host Mkfray about his PL career so far, his FIFA 23 rating, and his incredible backheel goal against Southampton. [General Communications]( from: General Communications]( | [Unsubscribe from: Al]( | [Manage Preferences]( © Premier League 2022

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