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    'Two games in 48 hours - it's madness'

    Liverpool's former head physio Andy Renshaw believes the turnaround time between some games is "madness". Renshaw spent eight years with the Reds before leaving in 2017 and now works as a consultant to clubs across the country. This season, Jurgen Klopp and other Premier League managers have spoken about the difficulties of players' workload, following increased numbers of injuries at some clubs.

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    Bennett, Taylor among seven to leave Cambridge

    Veteran duo Ryan Bennett and Lyle Taylor are among seven players released by Cambridge, including club stalwart Harrison Dunk.

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    'Are dogged and determined Rangers back?'

    Awards season is upon us and Rangers have a fair chance of picking up one or two when the PFA gongs are handed out on Sunday evening. Captain James Tavernier and the top flight’s standout keeper Jack Butland make up half of the shortlist for Premiership player of the year, while Ross McCausland is a strong contender for young player of the year. The fact the Ibrox side still have a reasonable claim for a treble speaks volumes to the work done by Philippe Clement in his maiden campaign.

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    'Can Hearts seal third with another win over Celtic?'

    It seems like Hearts have had the Premiership's lucrative third spot sewn up for some time, but with four games left they still have work to do. Saturday could be the day it’s finally in the bag, but it will take another stunning win over current champions Celtic to complete the job. One of the key elements of success this season has been the confidence emanating from the manager Steven Naismith when going into big games.