Celtic: Drab weekend proves the need to sign a prolific striker

Neil Lennon learnt his first stark lesson after being back as Celtic manager.

A rare 0-0 draw at Celtic Park proved that the players are yet to properly move on from Brendan Rodgers’ departure and how certain ones were only signed to particularly suit his system.

Not everyone is being able to cope with Lennon’s change of tactics that well, especially some of the attackers. While he’s not made too many changes to a relatively dominant unit, he’s made slight changes which didn’t really work in the weekend. He and Celtic fans were left frustrated in what was meant to be his big return to Parkhead, only to be spoilt with disappointing work upfront.

Oliver Burke was left an isolated figure in attack, being unable to get behind Aberdeen’s defenders and position himself in promising positions. Even Timothy Weah in his late cameo couldn’t produce any inspired moments. With both leaving next season, Celtic will be desperate to sign up some quality strikers next summer.

Rather than loaning in promising youngsters, they should instead buy experienced candidates who can actually help them take things up a notch. Celtic will remain a dominant force in the Scottish Premiership regardless of whoever they sign, but if they aspire to do well in Europe, they need someone clinical to inspire the unit.

A striker who can score 15+ goals is what they need next summer. Unless they get an experienced goal-getter who can trouble top teams, frustrating results will continue on for Celtic next season.

Celtic fans, do you think better strikers are needed for a bigger push next season? Join the discussion by commenting below…

A moment in time: Leeds United’s Champions League semi-final heartbreak in 2001

2001 proved to be a pivotal year in the history of Leeds United.

The Whites’ progression to the Champions League semi-final saw them move within two games of their first major European final in 26 years, creating an ultimatum for manager David O’Leary. With his side fighting for a top three position in the Premier League, he had to make a decision on what to prioritise towards the end of the season.

Whereas Leeds had already won three top-flight titles in England, they had never triumphed on a continental level in arguably the biggest knock-out competition for clubs in the world. Therefore, O’Leary understandably made the Champions League the Whites’ preference with La Liga side Valencia standing between them and a showdown with Bayern Munich.

A moment in time – Leeds United vs Valencia, 2001

The first leg between the two sides ended as a stalemate at Elland Road, leaving it all to play for at the Mestalla. Leeds’ preparation for the tie was hampered by a 2-1 defeat to Arsenal in the Premier League, a result which would have significant consequences at the end of the season.

Despite this domestic setback, the Whites would have been quietly confident of producing a famous performance in Valencia considering the fact they boasted a side that included the likes of Rio Ferdinand, Alan Smith and Mark Viduka. However, it turned out to be a disastrous 90 minutes which led to heartbreak for the club’s supporters.

Second best in all areas to their Spanish opponents on the night, Leeds fell behind after just 15 minutes in controversial circumstances as Juan Sanchez appeared to deliberately bundle the ball past Nigel Martyn using his arm. The forward then doubled his side’s lead with a superb strike from 25 yards before Gaizka Mendieta added a third to secure Valencia’s progress to what was their second consecutive Champions League final.

O’Leary’s side’s disappointing end to the season was compounded by a failure to qualify for the competition as Liverpool pipped them to a third-placed finish on the final day of the season. In hindsight, it could be argued that by losing to Valencia, Leeds missed out on becoming a powerhouse in English football.

Financial ruin instead followed for the Whites which culminated in the club being relegated from the Premier League in 2004 and to League One three years later. Although Marcelo Bielsa could be on the verge of bringing them back to the top flight this season, it would require a miracle for Leeds to get back to the position they found themselves in 2001 – on the verge of European glory.

Newcastle fans split on suggested Mooy move

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Loads of Newcastle fans have been reacting to the latest transfer rumour, and they’re completely split on the possibility of signing Huddersfield ace Aaron Mooy.

Mooy should leave Huddersfield if they get relegated, and Newcastle would be a good landing place, claims Australian football pundit Simon Hill.

The Terriers are a whopping 13 points off Premier League safety with just nine games left to play, and they are showing no signs of escaping the drop.

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Mooy is perhaps the one player in their squad that has shown glimpses of genuine Premier League quality, and his compatriot Hill wants to see him stay in the top flight.

Speaking on a Fox Sports podcast, he said: “Maybe somewhere like a Newcastle. Let’s be honest, he’s not going to go to Man United or Man City or Liverpool, Spurs, Chelsea etc. but I think that next tier down of club is a possibility.”

As reported by Chronicle Live, the Yorkshire outfit would expect around £20m for the 39-cap Australia international, which is perhaps what is causing many Newcastle fans to turn their noses up at the suggested deal.

Either way, you can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Desperate situation at Aston Villa underlined by difficulty signing Tyrone Mings

A desperate state at Aston Villa means Dean Smith and his men need to achieve the nigh on impossible if they want to see any activity in the next window.

No one is safe from the harsh and unforgiving grasps of financial instability, and Aston Villa, one of our nation’s most iconic clubs, has demonstrated that.

According to the Birmingham Mail, the former Premier League side needed to make up a huge £40 million deficit at the beginning of the season in order to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

The issue was then exacerbated further by the £45 million wage bill they would be carrying into the following season, which is apparently more than current Premier League sides Brighton and Huddersfield, and the mammoth £87.9 million gamble they took on spending big in the 2016/17 transfer window, with which they still owed £30 million to other clubs.

Indeed, the reality of their current weakness in the market is made painfully obvious by the fact that loanee Tyrone Mings, a fringe player at Bournemouth, can only be signed if Villa secure Premier League promotion, according to Birmingham Live.

And it is perhaps easy to see why: apparently, it cost the Midlands side over £160 million when they were beaten by Fulham in the playoffs last year.

The inability to manoeuvre in the market this summer will undoubtedly make the job of convincing star players, like Jack Grealish and Josh McGinn, not to leave the club when the Premier League come knocking. As they have done many times before already.

Aston Villa fans, do you see any hope of making the jump into the Premier League this season – and if so would Mings be at the top of your priority list? Let us know in the comments below…

بعد فونتي.. إصابة حارس البرتغال بـ فيروس كورونا

أُصيب لاعب جديد، من صفوف منتخب البرتغال، بـ فيروس كورونا المُستجد “كوفيد -19”.

وكان جوزيه فونتي مدافع ليل والبرتغال، قد أثبتت إصابته بـ كورونا، قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من مباراة البرتغال وإسبانيا الودية، التي أقُيمت مساء الأربعاء، وانتهت بالتعادل السلبي.

وبحسب صحيفة “ماركا”، فإن أنتوني لوبيز حارس مرمى ليون والمنتخب البرتغالي أثبت إصابته بـ كورونا.

اقرأ أيضًا.. كواليس حديث رونالدو الغاضب مع مسؤولي يوفنتوس بعد كسر بروتوكول كورونا

لوبيز لم يشارك في مباراة إسبانيا الودية، ولكن كان يجلس على مقاعد بدلاء ملعب “خوسيه ألفالادي” بجانب زملاءه في البرتغال.

وأوضحت الصحيفة، أنّ المنتخب البرتغالي سيجري اليوم اختبارات جديدة على الموظفين واللاعبين والطاقم الفني، قبل السفر إلى باريس، من أجل خوض مباراة ضد فرنسا، مساء الأحد في دوري الأمم الأوروبية.

Grujic perfect replacement for Milner

Liverpool fans will be praying that Manchester City drop points tonight as the Reds will lose top spot if Pep Guardiola’s side secure all three against Cardiff City. 

Jurgen Klopp won’t be too bothered about City’s result as he’ll know that it’s down to his side to constantly pile the pressure on by grinding out positive results of their own.

However, the German is set to make a huge decision at the end of the season, as according to Football Insider, Klopp is set to decide whether to reintegrate Marko Grujic into the senior squad or to give the green light to sell him.

And, one player who could be on his way out of Anfield at the end of the season is James Milner as his contract is set to run out at the end of the season and he hasn’t exactly been at his best recently. So, Klopp should think about bringing Grujic into the side as a ready-made replacement for the Englishman in the summer.

The Serbian has spent this season out on loan at German side Hertha Berlin and it’s safe to say he’s made a name for himself, producing three goals and one assist. His passing game has come on leaps and bounds, as well as the defensive side of things as he continues to develop into a well-rounded central midfielder.

Grujic may not have produced a large amount of goals and assists but he’s certainly done enough to warrant a place in the first-team ranks at Liverpool with his overall performances. Of course, securing £20 million-plus for him in the summer transfer window would be great for the club, but he could easily become a star at Anfield.

Liverpool fans, do you think Grujic is good enough to replace James Milner? Join the discussion by commenting down below! 

The Chalkboard: Hodgson’s dire decisions vs Brighton should be the last straw

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Brighton beat Crystal Palace for the second time this season on Saturday, and Roy Hodgson’s performance on the day was nothing short of abysmal.

Selhurst Park has seen just three league victories for the Eagles all year, and Saturday’s clash against Brighton didn’t exactly go to plan either.

The Seagulls took the lead in the first half when Glenn Murray capitalised on a mistake from James Tomkins, but Luka Milivojevic levelled from the spot for the hosts.

Anthony Knockaert decided the outcome of the match with a stunning strike though, cutting inside Patrick van Aanholt and curling a wonderful effort into the far top corner.

While the visitors deserve immense credit for taking the few chances that fell their way, the blame for the Eagles should be place entirely on Hodgson, whose team selection and game management were downright absurd.

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The wrong midfield

It didn’t take a genius to work out that Brighton would set up defensively in south London, but Hodgson clearly didn’t figure it out.

His side had 63 per cent of the ball, eight more corners and spent most of the match in the opposition’s half, per Whoscored, yet the boss opted for a midfield three without an ounce of creativity.

With all due respect, Milivojevic, Jeffrey Schlupp and James McArthur wouldn’t break down a deep, organised defence if you gave them all year, but Hodgson waited until the 77th minute to introduce Max Meyer.

A 4-2-3-1 formation, with Milivojevic and Cheikhou Kouyate offering Meyer the freedom to roam around in the number ten role, could have caused absolute havoc between the Brighton lines of defence.

Ridiculous decisions

If the gaffer’s starting XI and system were completely wrong, his in-game decisions were even worse.

Aforementioned, he took way too long to make changes. On top of that, when the change eventually did come, it coincided with a switch to a 4-4-2, a switch that ultimately took Palace’s best player out of the game.

Sticking Zaha out wide in a 4-4-2 formation in the hope of launching crosses in towards two strikers is the sign of a manager going backwards, not forwards.

Change required

With the likes of Michy Batshuayi, Zaha, Milivojevic, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Mamadou Sakho, the Eagles have some of the best players in the league outside of the top six.

As long as Hodgson is at the helm though, they will continue to play uninspiring, rigid football.

The ex-England boss did a superb job rescuing the club from the mess left by Frank de Boer, but providing he does little more than steady the ship until the end of the season, he should be sacked this summer.

لاعب البنك الأهلي بعد الصعود للممتاز: لا نقل عن بيراميدز وهدفنا المشاركة في الكونفدرالية

تحدث ميدو مصطفى لاعب البنك الأهلي عن مشوار صعود فريقه للدوري الممتاز، مُشيرا إلى أن طموحاتهم في المنافسة على المربع الذهبي والمشاركة في بطولة الكونفدرالية.

وتأهل البنك الأهلي عن المجموعة الأولى برصيد 44 نقطة، إلى الدوري المصري الممتاز في الموسم المقبل لأول مرة في تاريخه.

وقال ميدو في تصريحات خاصة لـ “بطولات”: “شعور لا يوصف نحمد الله على توفيقه لنا، نعمة من الله أنه يكلل تعبنا ومجهودنا بالصعود اخيرا للدوري الممتاز، كلنا اشتغلنا وتعبنا وقدرنا نحقق الإنجاز ده”.

وتابع: “حددنا هدفنا من أول يوم دخلت النادي كانت كل التعليمات أن النادي له هدف وحلم واستطعنا بفضل الله تحويل الحلم إلى حقيقة”.

وأضاف: “حلمي وهدفي أن نؤدي موسمًا جيدًا في الدوري الموسم القادم، وأن نقدم للجماهير نادي البنك الأهلي ومنظومته وأن هناك ناديًا كبيرًا قادمًا في الكرة المصرية لا يقل عن المقاصة وبيراميدز والأندية الكبيرة”.

وواصل: “المسؤولون لا يقصرون في أي شيء معنا ويوفرون كل سبل الراحة، وهدفنا أن نقدم النادي بشكل جيد والبقاء في الممتاز بشكل يليق بنا وبالادارة والمنظومة، والهدف يتجدد من موسم لآخر ونستطيع أن ننافس على المربع الذهبي ونشارك في بطولة الكونفدرالية”.

واستطرد: “أمنيتي الشخصية أن أقدم أفضل موسم لي وأتواجد ضمن صفوف منتخب مصر من خلال بوابة البنك الأهلي”.

وأتم: “مشوار الصعود لم يكن سهلا على الإطلاق، واجهنا مواقف صعبة جدا، كنا نسافر 10 ساعات في الطريق وأجواء صعبة والملاعب كانت أصعب، ولكن بكرم ربنا استطعنا أن نعبر بكل هذا وصعدنا للدوري المصري الممتاز”.

Tottenham could look to offload Victor Wanyama in the summer

Tottenham Hotspur learnt that Manchester City stand in their way of reaching a Champions League semi-final on Friday in one of the mouth-watering ties of the competition. Mauricio Pochettino’s side will know that they will need to be at their very best to be able to edge past their Premier League rivals.

And, for one man, it could potentially be the last time that he is involved in the Champions League with Spurs.

What’s the News?

According to a report by The Daily Mail, Victor Wanyama is just one of a number of players that Tottenham could look to offload in the summer.

The Kenya international, who is valued at £22.5million (Transfermarkt), has struggled to return to the form he once showed before he suffered his serious knee injury.

The Verdict:

The writing appears to have been on the wall for Wanyama and his Tottenham career (The Daily Mail), as he has seriously struggled to make an impact upon his return and injuries have played a huge role in his lack of recent opportunities.

With Harry Winks continually putting in a number of solid performances, and with Eric Dier seemingly favoured over the Kenyan when fit, his chances have really diminished and have seen him make just five starts in all competitions this season.

The 27-year-old has been an excellent servant for the north London outfit since his move from Southampton and became a clear fan favourite after he built an impressive partnership alongside Mousa Dembele.

When fully-fit, Wanyama has plenty of energy and can dominate the space in between the two penalty boxes with the intensity he has in his play, which could make him an excellent option for a team currently in the middle of the Premier League table.

However, as for Tottenham, it would appear that he could be entering the final few months of his time in north London.

Tottenham fans, what do you make of the news regarding Wanyama? Do you think Spurs should keep him beyond the summer or are they right to potentially offload him now? Join in with the discussion below by sharing your thoughts with us.

Summer target: West Ham consider swoop for Brazilian attacker Joelinton

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According to Calciomercato, West Ham United are ‘closely following’ Hoffenheim forward Joelinton ahead of a potential summer move.

What’s the word, then?

This is not the first time that a Premier League club has been linked with Joelinton. Indeed, Newcastle United were credited with an interest last month.

According to the report, Newcastle were in talks to land the Brazilian forward in a £52m deal, which did seem a bit farfetched at the time, and still does now.

Calciomercato, though, claim that West Ham are having a look at the 22-year-old, who has been in strong form during the 2018-19 campaign.

Indeed, Joelinton has scored 11 times and contributed nine assists in 32 appearances in all competitions for Hoffenheim, including seven goals in the Bundesliga.

The South American has recently been quoted as saying that he is ‘very happy’ at Hoffenheim, but it remains to be seen what occurs in this summer’s transfer window.

Should West Ham make a move?

It does seem likely that West Ham will move for a new centre-forward this summer as Andy Carroll prepares to leave on a free transfer.

The futures of Marko Arnautovic and Javier Hernandez, meanwhile, are also far from secure.

There is no question that Joelinton is a talent, but his experience of top-level football is quite limited.

This is the striker’s first campaign as a key player for Hoffenheim, having spent each of the last two seasons on loan with Rapid Vienna.

If Hoffenheim are indeed demanding upwards of £50m for the attacker then it is simply too much of a risk for West Ham to pursue a deal.

And the Hammers would be better off reigniting their interest in Celta Vigo’s Maxi Gomez, who looks certain to leave his Spanish club this summer.

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