Sky Sports' Paul Merson's latest column on Thursday's European fixtures involving Man Utd, Tottenham, Chelsea and Rangers.
Gary Neville said Arsenal left themselves short in the Premier League title race after failing to sign anyone in the winter transfer window.
Jamie Redknapp praised the work Aston Villa did in the January transfer window to bring in Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio as the pair combined twice in Saturday's crucial 2-1 win over Chelsea.
Gary Neville believes Manchester City have "run out of legs" and need a "full reset" after their latest defeat to Premier League leaders Liverpool.
Kevin De Bruyne's sad decline at Man City, Daniel Munoz's wing-back role at Crystal Palace and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde's Wolves form in The Debrief.
Sky Sports' Paul Merson says Man Utd manager Ruben Amorim needs to switch from his favoured three at the back formation in order to help his struggling players.
Paul Merson says Newcastle's looming Carabao Cup final is a big problem for Eddie Howe as he prepares for a "must-win" game against top-four rivals Nottingham Forest.
Why Man Utd's only crumb of comfort right now is a scan at the very bottom of the table to the inferior state of play of Wolves, Ipswich, Leicester and Southampton.
Gary Neville says Ruben Amorim will need two or three transfer windows to build a squad at Manchester United that can play his system.
Gary Neville says Arsenal only have themselves to blame over their current shortage of attacking options.
The Debrief looks at Jarell Quansah's big moment for Liverpool, Liam Delap's all-round forward game with Ipswich and Carlos Alcaraz's first Everton start.
Chelsea were "battered" by Brighton during their 3-0 loss at Brighton, says Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher, as he laid bare a long list of problems for Enzo Maresca.
Paul Merson says Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has a problem if Champions League qualification is the priority this season for the Blues.
Paul Merson says Liverpool's next two games against Aston Villa and Man City will define their bid to win the Premier League title.
Paul Merson says Liverpool had the Premier League title in two hands until James Tarkowski's incredible 98th-minute equaliser.
Roy Keane says Manchester United "look like a bunch of strangers" after they snatched an unconvincing 2-1 victory over Leicester in the FA Cup fourth round.
Mohamed Salah is on course to shatter Premier League records this season. The Radar also looks at Martin Odegaard's scoring struggles and a Wolves player impressing.
Spurs' players look like they are hiding behind Ange Postecoglou and Daniel Levy after their "shocking" Carabao Cup, display against Liverpool, says Paul Merson.
Gary Neville believes Manchester United have become worse under Ruben Amorim and warned the Portuguese: "It can't keep going on like this."
Nottingham Forest rank bottom for distance covered but Nuno Espirito Santo's approach helps bring continuity and could be the key to their stunning season.