Sunderland fans laud underrated Leadbitter

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Loads of Sunderland fans have been revelling in the aftermath of their Checkatrade Trophy semi-final win over Bristol Rovers on Tuesday, and they think Grant Leadbitter’s impressive form has gone under the radar.

After a run of bore draws in the league, Jack Ross’ side have returned to their top form at the best possible time, and have now won four games on the spin in all competitions.

The Black Cats were dangerously close to watching their promising season dissipate into nothing, but they are now just two points off an automatic promotion place with one trip to Wembley already secured.

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That came courtesy of a 2-0 win over Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night, for which fans heaped praise on the performances of first team stars like Jimmy Dunne and Max Power.

Power’s lovely pass provided Will Grigg with the opener, while Dunne was an absolute brick wall at the back.

One man who never seems to receive many plaudits though is Leadbitter, who has been quietly but efficiently keeping things ticking over in midfield for the Black Cats.

The 33 year-old may not pose the goalscoring threat that Power and even Lee Cattermole have at times this season, but he is surely now one of the first names on the team sheet, and Ross’ move to sign the former Black Cat in January is looking like a stroke of genius from the boss.

The club didn’t even include him on their man of the match poll after Tuesday’s win though, and fans were quick to leap to the defence of the veteran midfielder. You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

بعد بقائه.. سبورت: أومتيتي يستهدف ثقة كومان في برشلونة

قرر مدافع الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي برشلونة، صامويل أومتيتي، عدم الاستسلام أمام مدربه الحالي، رونالد كومان، الذي كان يرغب في التخلص منه بالميركاتو الصيفي الماضي.

وأراد كومان رحيل أومتيتي نظرًا لكثرة إصاباته وعدم الاستفادة من خدماته، وطالب الإدارة بسرعة حسم صفقة مدافع مانشستر سيتي، إريك جارسيا.

اقرأ أيضًا.. مودريتش: سعيد ببقاء ميسي مع برشلونة

لكن في النهاية، سيستمر أومتيتي في برشلونة على الأقل حتى يناير، وربما قد يدخل خطط كومان وهو ما يود الفرنسي استغلاله خلال التدريبات في الفترة المقبلة.

وبحسب صحيفة “سبورت” الكتالونية، يريد صامويل المنافسة بقوة على العودة إلى التشكيل الأساسي لنادي برشلونة واستغلال النقص العددي في مركز المدافع ووجود الثلاثي، جيرارد بيكيه وكليموه لينجليه ورونالد أروخو، فقط.

هذا ما عبر عنه أومتيتي في أحد منشوراته خلال الساعات القليلة الماضية، بنشر بعض صوره في التدريبات الجماعية لنادي برشلونة، ليوجه رسالة غير مباشرة إلى كومان بأنه جاهز للتحدي.

The Chalkboard: Could Oleksandr Zinchenko be Fernandinho’s replacement at Manchester City?

[ad_pod ]Frenkie de Jong,ÂJorginho,ÂFred, and so on. A number of marquee names have been thrown around regarding who will eventually be the heir to Fernandinho’s defensive midfield throne at Manchester City.The three aforementioned names sold to their eventual buyers for a combined £162m, but Pep Guardiola could have the Brazilian’s replacement without spending a single penny.442oons have charted the entire career of Man City’s main man Sergio Aguero through song in the hilarious video below…Oleksandr Zinchenko. A man who is quickly becoming a fan favourite at the Etihad Stadium, not just for his excellent performances, but for his desire to stay and fight for his place despite Wolves having a £16m bid accepted for his services back in the summer.The Ukrainian international is extremely versatile. Having started his career as an attacking midfielder, Zinchenko became a left-back in the absence of Benjamin Mendy last season and hasn’t looked back.It will be very, very tough to leave such an impressive performer such as Mendy on the bench when he eventually returns to full fitness, so Guardiola may be able to kill two birds with one stone by moving Zinchenko into the middle and drafting the World Cup winner back into the side.

Yet another serious injury to the Frenchman has seen 22-year-old Zinchenko earn a lot more game time in the current campaign than he perhaps would’ve anticipated, and he very rarely lets the Citizens down – Guardiola has even pointed to the youngster as a player that the likes of Leroy Sane and Riyad Mahrez can ‘learn from’.

In his first outing whilst on international duty against Portugal, Zinchenko was deployed in an unfamiliar defensive midfield role, where he performed admirably against the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, club-mate Bernardo Silva and Andre Silva.

The video above shows Zinchenko getting stuck in on a number of occasions with some vital blocks, but also mirroring Fernandinho’s impact in sky blue by staying composed once the ball has been won and being able to use the ball efficiently and effectively.

Guardiola has tried and tried to sign a replacement for the soon-to-be 34-year-old Fernandinho, but all the time, the answer could have been right under his nose.

Leeds fans split over who should replace injured Pontus Jansson

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Leeds United fans have taken to Twitter to react to the suggestion that Gaetano Berardi is the solution to the club’s defensive injury concerns.

On Monday, Pontus Jansson was ruled out for up to three weeks by the Whites after suffering a knee injury in their 1-0 defeat at home to Sheffield United on Saturday, and he could miss crucial games versus Millwall and Birmingham City.

Berardi could be set to replace the Sweden international after recovering from a torn hamstring which has restricted him to just nine Championship appearances this term.

Head Coach Marcelo Bielsa is a known admirer of the Switzerland international, and regarded him as one of his first-choice defenders until he suffered that injury back in October.

For some fans, the passion and dedication that Berardi demonstrates on the pitch is precisely what the Elland Road club need as they look to force their way back into the automatic promotion places with just eight games of the season left to play.

Others have questioned his defensive capabilities and proposed that alternative options, including highly-rated youngster Aapo Halme, could provide better cover before Jansson is fit to return.

After Phil Hay tweeted that Berardi could return to the starting line-up, fans were quick to have their say…

West Ham fans react as Declan Rice wins the London ‘Young Player of the Year’ award

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West Ham fans have taken to Twitter to react after it was revealed that Declan Rice had won the ‘Young Player of the Year’ award at the London Football Awards on Thursday evening.

The Englishman has excelled for the Hammers this season, becoming one of the first names on the team-sheet under Manuel Pellegrini after breaking into the first-team in the previous campaign.

Impressively, the 20-year-old beat off competition from Crystal Palace starlet Aaron Wan-Bissaka, Arsenal’s Matteo Guendouzi, Queens Park Rangers attacker Eberechi Eze and Huddersfield’s Karlan Grant, with the latter earning his way onto the shortlist after a goal-laden spell with Charlton.

Rice is amongst the leading prospects in English football, and recently declared his intention to switch his allegiance to the country of his birth, having featured in friendly matches for the Republic of Ireland.

The previous winner of the award was Fulham sensation Ryan Sessegnon, who has been linked with a £50m move to Manchester United recently, and the 20-year-old is the first Hammer to pick up an award at the event since Dimitri Payet back in 2016.

Obviously, West Ham fans are beyond proud of their academy graduate, so let’s take a look at how they reacted to the news on Twitter…

ماركا تكشف سبب فشل رحيل يوفيتش عن ريال مدريد في الميركاتو

كشفت صحيفة “ماركا” الإسبانية، كواليس فشل رحيل الدولي الصربي لوكا يوفيتش مهاجم ريال مدريد عن صفوف اللوس بلانكوس، في نافذة الانتقالات الصيفية التي انتهت الاثنين الماضي.

زين الدين زيدان، المدير الفني للنادي الملكي، كان أخبر يوفيتش بعد العودة من العطلة الصيفية، أنه لن يكون ضمن خططه، وأنه سيواصل الاعتماد على مواطنه وهداف الفريق كريم بنزيما في مركز رأس الحربة.

وقالت الصحيفة إنه بعد هذه المحادثات حاول وكلاء يوفيتش البحث له عن نادٍ، وريال مدريد كان ينتظر أيضًا عروض لدراستها وإعطاء الضوء الأخضر لـ يوفيتش للرحيل.

اقرأ أيضًا.. هازارد لا يريد المجازفة بالمشاركة في الكلاسيكو أمام برشلونة

وأوضحت الصحيفة أن الأيام مرت ولم يأتِ أي عرض رسمي للنجم الصربي، وأن أي اهتمام بضمه كان مجرد تكهنات صحفية ليس أكثر.

وأكدت الصحيفة أنه حتى الساعات الأخيرة من سوق الانتقالات، كان ريال مدريد ويوفيتش ينتظران عرضًا، ولكن لم يأت شيئا للنجم الصربي.

يوفيتش كان انضم لـ ريال مدريد في عام 2019 مقابل 60 مليون يورو، بعد موسمًا رائعًا مع آينتراخت فرانكفورت؛ ولكن الأمور لم تسر مع اللاعب بشكل جيد، نظرًا لثقة زيدان في بنزيما.

Chris Wilder shows no sympathy for struggling Championship rivals

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Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder has voiced his frustrations with fellow Championship clubs who are willing to make rash financial gambles in a desperate bid to achieve promotion to the Premier League.

Such actions can prove costly, as failure to go up can result in bloated wage bills and the threat of Financial Fair Play sanctions. 

The Blades are run on a far more sensible model, investing what they can afford smartly, and never leaving themselves on the brink of financial chaos should the team fall short of their ambitions. 

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Blades boss Wilder has made it clear that he has no sympathy for second tier clubs who find themselves in trouble following financial mismanagement and backfired gambles.

What he said

In his press conference on Monday, as quoted by The Star, the manager said: “Everything goes back to the gambles that teams have, they are prepared to put everything on the line. Clubs are prepared to break rules and break the FFP (Financial Fair Play) to get to the Premier League…No sympathy from me on that…It will be the same this year. Those that don’t go up or make it will be in the same situation as others have found themselves in recently.”

Wilder then continued to explain that the Bramall Lane club take a more measured approach: “It is not a do or die situation for us. If you look at our accounts and our financial dealings, in terms of what we pay our players, there will not be a situation here if we do not go up that will see everyone having to be sold and not being able to sign anyone.”

The responsible way to do it

Sheffield United could well get promoted this season. The Blades are currently in the thick of the chase for automatic promotion and will soon face one of their main rivals for this prize, Leeds United, in a potentially season-defining encounter.

If the Blades do achieve promotion then the club, and Wilder himself, will deserve plenty credit for managing the feat whilst still running the club in an exemplary and responsible manner.

Of course, if Wilder and his squad can’t pull it off this year, then his and the club’s pragmatism and common sense means the future is still bright.

Atlanta United fans fume at comments on Newcastle’s Almiron

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Newcastle and Atlanta United fans have forged a new friendship thanks to their mutual adoration for Miguel Almiron, but fans of the MLS outfit have taken offence to an article in The Evening Chronicle this week.

Newcastle finally smashed their transfer record to bring Almiron to Tyneside, shelling out £20m to bring the dynamic playmaker to the Premier League.

The 24 year-old scored 22 goals and added 21 assists in 70 showings in Atlanta, winning the MLS Cup in his final season there.

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It is not only his actions on the pitch that endeared him so much to the fans across the pond though, as his infectious passion for the shirt he wears and his sheer love of football made him the figurehead of Atlanta’s newest sports franchise.

An article in the Chronicle has contradicted that statement though, saying: “Unlike MLS, he cannot walk down the street. With the fans in the USA it was all very quiet; in England they recognise him and he is often asked for photos and autographs.”

Almiron’s fans in Atlanta are still his fans now, with many of them adopting the Magpies as their second team, and they have taken quite a lot of offence to the notion that he was not adored as a superstar during his time in the states.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below, where you can see just how highly folks think of the Paraguayan international…

Sheffield United: Wilder’s side would suit play-off scenario if they miss out on top-two finish

The lottery of the play-offs brings both risk and reward for the teams who enter it each year throughout the footballing pyramid in England.

A side can finish twenty points ahead of the other three teams but if they do not perform over a two-legged clash, all their hard-work can be undone in a flash. However, whereas winning a league title to secure promotion brings with it its own joys, fans would argue that there is no better feeling than seeing your side triumph at Wembley Stadium.

In Sheffield United’s case this season, they may have settle for the play-offs despite being just two points behind Leeds United in the Championship standings. The Blades’ defeat to Bristol City saw them drop out of the top two as the Whites secured a stunning comeback at Elland Road, beating Millwall 3-2 to leapfrog their Yorkshire rivals.

Although there is still seven games to go for Chris Wilder’s side to usurp Leeds and claim a top-two finish in May, he will know that any further slip-ups could be terminal for the Blades. With tough fixtures against Preston North End and Nottingham Forest to come in the next few weeks, United will have to be at the top of their game to secure automatic promotion to the Premier League.

However, if they do fall short at the end of the season, it could be argued that they will enter the play-offs as one of the favourites to win the competition with West Bromwich Albion likely to be their biggest challengers. The Blades are currently scheduled to face Derby County in the semi-finals and will take confidence from the fact that they beat the Rams 3-1 in their most recent match-up.

Regardless of who they face in May, Wilder will be confident of beating anyone if his side can produce the form which they have been illustrating throughout the 2018/19 campaign. A promotion via the play-offs would not only give the club’s supporters a day to remember at Wembley Stadium but it would also hugely beneficial financially. Fulham’s 1-0 victory over Aston Villain the final of the competition last season saw them receive £94.7m this season which will eventually rise to a total of £174.8m over the next two campaigns (via the Independent).

On an individual basis, Wilder’s record when reaching the play-offs is a perfect one as he won his one and only final as a manager whilst in charge of Oxford United as the Yellows defeated York City to achieve promotion to League Two in 2010. This experience of triumphing could therefore prove to be vital for the Blades if they are to miss out on a top-two finish in the Championship this year.

What do you think United fans? Would you take guaranteed success in the play-offs over automatic promotion? Or should your club prioritise a top-two finish instead? Let us know below.

Ben Fisher’s suggestion of a bidding war for Daniel James paints ugly reality for Leeds United

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Transfer deadline day is criminally devoid of notable Hollywood stories considering the level of hype it generates. It seems that the entire premise of the day is built upon the fact that Manchester City once signed Robinho and attempted to hijack Manchester United’s bid for Dimitar Berbatov on the same day.

Just as City’s wealth and exponential rise from clinical mediocrity to elite domination is unprecedented, so was their transfer activity on August 31st 2008. Transfer stories further down the leagues seldom generate the same level of interest as those concerning Premier League clubs, but the culmination of Leeds United’s lengthy and well documented pursuit of Daniel James was a deadline-day story for the annals.

The promotion-chasing outfit were deprived of their primary target in dramatic circumstances, leaving Phil Hay and his multitude of loyal followers in a state of bewildered meltdown. Circumstances will surely dictate whether the Whites return for James in the summer: promotion will line Andrea Radrizanni’s pockets with mounds upon mounds of cash and Swansea’s awareness of the financial implications of promotion will naturally give them added power on the negotiating table.

But the pulsating 21-year-old may have already priced Leeds out of a move with his performance against Manchester City in the FA Cup just under ten days ago. A game which was broadcast live on the BBC, Swansea shell-shocked the quadruple-chasing giants in a captivating first-half. James was at the forefront of every incisive move the Swans constructed, leaving Nicolas Otamendi in a pool of treacle as he flicked the jets on his heels before racing forward at Olympian-esque speed.

It was the type of performance which, in-front of a national audience, can launch a player into stardom in one fleeting 90 minute slice of football. Those who had heard tales of the James to Leeds saga finally understood what all the fuss was about, and it’s fair to assume that Premier League clubs will have been watching with legitimate intrigue.

In the aftermath of proceedings, this is what Guardian journalist Ben Fisher had to say about the performance: ‘As for James, who was set to join Leeds in January for a fee rising to £10m only for Swansea to pull the plug at the 11th hour, eye-catching performances such as these could start a bidding war.’

While it would be rash to assume that top-flight clubs will be convinced to table bids for the Wales international based on the evidence of one performance, his ability to stand out in a clash of that magnitude underlined his credentials to grow above and beyond the Championship.

A recent report from the Daily Telegraph revealed that James has previously clocked up a personal best top speed of 36kph, just one kph shy of the official FIFA record set by Arjen Robben in 2014. Pace is one of the rawest and most unteachable virtues in football and it’s a commodity which clubs intensely desire, so there’s no doubt that Fisher’s verdict could turn prophetic in the summer window.

And James’ match-winning display for Wales against Slovakia on Sunday may well have intensified any lingering feelings of ruefulness that were spinning around Bielsa’s head.

At £10million Leeds could have snapped up a cunning acquisition in the winter window with plenty of resale value. That price-tag, however, looks set to be doubled at the very least by the basic supply and demand rule which drives the footballing market just like everything else.

As the acute awareness of a potential missed opportunity begins to dawn upon Leeds fans with a potential bidding war on the horizon, the underwhelming start to life in the top-flight Wolves’ chief pace merchant Adama Traore has experienced may offer some comfort.

That is about the only divergence to offer from the natural feelings of what might have been which emerged in light of James’ breathtaking FA Cup showing.

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