Leeds fans have mixed views on potential Karl Darlow arrival

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According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds United are keen to sign Newcastle United goalkeeper Karl Darlow in the January transfer window.

Darlow, 28, is currently on the sidelines with an elbow injury, but is expected to return to action in the early stages of 2019.

The stopper is no longer first choice at Newcastle following the arrival of Martin Dubravka, and is reportedly keen to move on in search of first-team football.

According to the Yorkshire Evening Post, Newcastle want to sell Darlow in a £4m deal, but Leeds are only currently interested in a loan swoop next month.

Darlow has plenty of experience of operating in the Championship having represented both Newcastle and Nottingham Forest in the second tier of English football.

The Leeds fans have been on social media offering their views on a potential swoop for Darlow, and a selection of their Twitter reaction can be seen below:

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The Chalkboard: How Ralph Hasenhuttl can set up Southampton to expose Manchester City’s flaws

Southampton host reigning Premier League champions Manchester City at St Mary’s Stadium on Sunday, in what will be both clubs’ last game of 2018. 

By their own standards, City come into this game in dreadful form – having lost their last two league fixtures. The Saints, meanwhile, have been revitalised by new boss Ralph Hasenhuttl, who could end the year on a high by delivering a shock victory over Pep Guardiola’s side.

On the chalkboard

The Cityzens have lost their last two league games. The first defeat came at the hands of Crystal Palace, which was followed by defeat to Leicester City. On both occasions, Fernandinho was absent from the City squad due to injury. The 49-cap Brazil international may not be available for Sunday’s trip to the south coast either.

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If City are without the 33-year-old holding midfielder then Hasenhuttl ought to set up his side to exploit Fernandinho’s absence. It has already been demonstrated, by the Eagles and the Foxes, that Guardiola has not yet hit upon a system that allows his side to cope defensively without Fernandinho.

For the taking

When in the side, Fernandinho’s defensive discipline and awareness means that he can effectively cover for City’s marauding full-backs. This means that his team aren’t punished by counter-attacks. Without him though, City are vulnerable.

Southampton must be bold. The likes of Nathan Redmond, Shane Long and Mohamed Elyounoussi have the pace to hurt City on the break. Hasenhuttl must urge his team to be relentless and ruthless on the counter-attack, as City could be there for the taking once again if the Saints take the game to them.

Newcastle fans hate reported interest in Balotelli

Loads of Newcastle fans have been reacting to a stunning transfer rumour, as reports claim they are eyeing a sensational return to the Premier League for Mario Balotelli.

According to The Daily Mail, Newcastle are ready to take a gamble on Balotelli, who has been left out in the cold at Ligue 1 club Nice.

The Italian international scored 15 and 18 Ligue 1 goals respectively in his first two seasons with the club, but manager Patrick Vieira has banished the striker from their training ground.

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The 28 year-old will be a free agent in the summer, meaning clubs could snap him up for a nominal fee in January, an outcome that would be more favourable to Nice than losing him for nothing at the end of the season.

While signing the striker would certainly be a huge risk from Benitez and the Magpies, he does have immeasurable talent, and would be an upgrade on the scoring powers of the likes of Yoshinori Muto and Joselu.

Fans don’t seem too convinced about the volatile front man though, as you can see from the Twitter reactions down below…

Five times Solskjaer helped Manchester United to wins over Tottenham

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer faces his first real test as Manchester United boss when his side square up with Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday, but the baby-faced assassin has an incredible record for the Red Devils against Spurs.

As a player, the Norwegian forward faced the Lilywhites on 13 occasions, and won a staggering ten of those, only slipping to two defeats at the hands of George Graham sides in 1998 and ’99.

Now, when Solskjaer takes to the Wembley dugout at the weekend, the current Red Devils manager will hope to maintain not only his incredible record as a player, but also that of the man in charge, having won each of his games since replacing Jose Mourinho.

The feel-good factor has ripped through Old Trafford, and with that in mind, here are five times Solskjaer got the better of Tottenham Hotspur…

Man Utd 2-0 Spurs, 29 September 1996

The baby-faced assassin had only just moved to England back in 1996, completing a switch from Molde, but that did not stop the then-23-year-old from stamping his mark on the English game.

It was Solskjaer’s eighth match for the Red Devils when Tottenham travelled to Old Trafford, and the forward swiftly sent Spurs packing with decisive strikes either side of half time.

Spurs 1-2 Man Utd, 12 January 1997

In a year that Newcastle mounted a sizeable challenge for the Premier League title, Manchester United had to regularly perform at the top of their game to stay ahead of the Tyneside club.

Without an early strike by Solskjaer when United travelled to North London, dropped points could have opened the door for the Magpies to creep in, but thankfully the Norwegian’s effort kick-started a 2-1 win, with David Beckham bagging the winner after Rory Allen equalised.

Spurs 2-2 Man Utd, 12 December 1998

During August 1998, Solskjaer came under transfer interest from the former White Hart Lane residents, but stayed put in red only to find his minutes on the field reduced.

Altogether, the 67-cap international only took to the field for a total of 19 occasions in the league, yet managed to make the difference against the side who chased his signature.

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A quick-fire double on the 11th and 18th minutes teed United up perfectly for another win. However, a late brace by Sol Campbell, including a stoppage-time strike, ensured points were split on this occasion.

Not that those two points made a difference when the season closed, though, with the Red Devils going on to clinch the Premier League title, along with the FA Cup and the Champions League trophy.

Man Utd 3-1 Spurs, 6 May 2000

In another triumphant season for the Red Devils, as Sir Alex Ferguson’s men went on to walk away with the Premier League title again – beating rivals Arsenal to the gong by 18-points – Solskjaer shared the spotlight with Beckham and Teddy Sheringham as Spurs were swept aside at Old Trafford.

The season was coming to a close and the title already wrapped up when the Lilywhites arrived in Manchester, but the Norwegian’s final goal of the campaign broke the deadlock against Glenn Hoddle’s backline.

Overall, the 67-cap international rounded the year with ten successful strikes in the league, and found the back of the net a further three times in all competitions.

Spurs 3-5 Man Utd, 29 September 2001

While Solskjaer did not personally find on this occasion, the Red Devils had a field day at White Hart Lane back in September 2001.

Spurs had easily been the better side in the opening 45 minutes, outplaying their opponents to hold a three-goal lead at the break, but an amazing comeback saw Ferguson’s men show their class and fire home five goals to turn the side completely on its head.

The transformed side that returned out of the tunnel dominated and presented a constant threat, with Andy Cole getting a foot on the ladder with his strike on the 46th minute. Laurent Blanc then pulled United within one, before Ruud van Nistelrooy and Juan Sebastian Veron’s quickfire double put their side ahead – Beckham rounded out the scoring three minutes from time.

The White Hart Lane faithful left stunned, as the scoring efforts of Dean Richards, Les Ferdinand, and Gus Poyet all laid to waste. Will that again be the case for Harry Kane, Dele Alli and Christian Eriksen when Paul Pogba, Marcus Rashford and David De Gea look to heap misery in London this Sunday?

‘An arrogant comment’ – Spurs fans surprised by Pochettino’s words on Janssen

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Mauricio Pochettino has confirmed that Vincent Janssen is unlikely to play for Tottenham Hotspur again.

The Tottenham manager was asked about the future of the Netherlands international after Harry Kane sustained a potentially serious injury in the club’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United on Sunday.

He replied, per Football.London: “No, he’s not in my plans.”

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Janssen has scored just six goals for Spurs during his time at the club, having moved to Tottenham in 2016.

Signed for a fee of £17million from AZ Alkmaar, Janssen has often struggled in front of goal, and was sent on loan to Fenerbahce for the duration of last season.

While in Turkey he scored five goals in 18 games, but is not set to win a recall to the Spurs team.

However, with Kane potentially injured, Fernando Llorente seemingly mistrusted to start by Pochettino, and Son Heung-Min on international duty with South Korea, fans have reacted with surprise at their manager’s comments.

Emery can get Arsenal’s transfer window going by ditching Elneny

Last summer, Arsenal’s recruitment drive largely focused on the strengthening of the team’s midfield.

The Gunners brought in both Lucas Torreira and Matteo Guendouzi to bolster that area, resulting in Mohamed Elneny seeing little game time this season, which could now see him leave the Emirates.

The Breakdown

Tuttomercatoweb (via Football Italia) reports AS Roma have asked Arsenal about Elneny’s availability in hope of taking the 26-year-old on loan with an option to buy, a proposal Emery should strongly consider.

The Spaniard has confirmed he is working with limited finances meaning arrivals are unlikely at the Emirates this month unless the club can get some players off of their wage books, and Elneny is just one easily expendable name who they can afford to give the chop.

Elneny is no better than Torreira, Guendouzi or Granit Xhaka, leaving him with an uphill battle to get into Emery’s starting XI.

Therefore, given their financial predicament, Arsenal would be better off getting rid of the Egypt international and give his spot to a homegrown player in a move which should help free up some funds and allow Emery to strengthen his squad elsewhere.

By no means is Elneny a terrible midfielder. But with the situation Arsenal find themselves in, parting ways with the former Basel man just seems like the right decision for both parties.

The Worst January Transfers In Premier League History

The January transfer window is a pretty predictable part of any Premier League season. By the time the winter comes around, clubs know where they stand in terms of what they should be competing for during the second half of the campaign.

Those battling relegation know they need to strengthen and more often than not, will take a few gambles in the transfer market in an attempt to turn things around and fight their way out of trouble. Whereas those either battling for the title or pushing for European qualification will be a little bit more composed in their business.

Both scenarios inevitably lead to the same thing – transfers being made that just don’t work out. Teams at both ends of the table have done it, and there are always a handful of January signings who arrive with great fanfare before drifting off into obscurity shortly afterwards.

How many of the players arriving at Premier League clubs this winter will join the illustrious list of the worst ever January transfers in Premier League history.

How many has your club made?

Ricardo Rocha to Tottenham (2007)

Portuguese Rocha had been playing Champions League football for Benfica before completing a £3.3m move to Spurs in 2007 and made his first appearance in Ledley King’s stead on 27th January.

However, he went on to make just five appearances for the Lilywhites in 2007/08 and didn’t play one competitive game the next season – he was released on 14th June 2009 upon the expiry of his three-and-a-half-year contract. Flop.

Juan Cuadrado to Chelsea (2015)

Juan Cuadrado might be tearing it up in Italy with Juventus these days, but the Colombian had a torrid time at Stamford Bridge following a £27.9m switch from Fiorentina in 2015.

The pacey winger couldn’t produce the goods in the Prem and made just four appearances under Jose Mourinho before being sent packing on loan. A permanent switch to the Old Lady was sealed in summer 2017 and so ended his disappointing Blues career.

Kostas Mitroglou to Fulham (2014)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Prior to his 2014 move to relegation battlers Fulham, Kostas Mitroglou was one of the most in-form strikers in Europe having bagged 14 goals in 12 league appearances for Olympiakos.

The Craven Cottage faithful were pinning their survival hopes on the £12m hitman but he couldn’t deliver – the sick-note striker made just three appearances and failed to find the net, before being sent back to Greece on loan. Thankfully, there’s a different – and far better – Mitro at Fulham these days.

Chris Samba to QPR (2013)

Big Chris Samba joined QPR from Anzhi Makhachkala in 2013 with equally big expectations having commanded a club-record £12.5m fee, however his massive six-figure wages caused fan outrage after a string of error-strewn appearances.

The 34-year-old was sent back to Russia less than six months later having failed to prevent the Loftus Road outfit’s relegation from the Premier League. A costly mistake.

Guido Carrillo to Southampton (2018)

Carrillo made the move to Southampton in 2018 as the high-ups made quick use of the £75m received from the sale of Virgil van Dijk and was expected to get right amongst the goals having commanded a cool £19.2m fee.

However, the target man couldn’t hit a barn door for the Saints and, in failing to score in 10 appearances, was promptly sent out on loan to Leganes when the summer window opened. Worse than Shane Long.

Savio Nsereko to West Ham (2009)

When West Ham sold Craig Bellamy to Manchester City midway through the January window, panicking Hammers fans were appeased by the assurance that the £14m received would be spent on signing a new, top forward.

Enter Savio Nsereko, a £9m signing from Brescia who few had heard of and many would now rather forget. The Ugandan-born German made just ten appearances in claret and blue before being sold to Fiorentina just six months later.

Scott Parker to Chelsea (2004)

Parker made a name for himself as a young midfielder at Charlton Athletic and his performances earned an exciting, £12.6m move to Chelsea in 2004.

However, with the Roman Abramovich era just getting underway, the following months saw the Englishman frozen out with the likes of Juan Sebastion Veron and Claude Makelele to compete with and he ended up making just 29 appearances in all competitions before sealing a switch to Newcastle in summer 2005. Unfortunate.

Wilfried Bony to Man City (2015)

Bony became one of the most expensive African footballers in history after completing a £28m move from Swansea to Manchester City in 2015. The Ivorian had won the Golden Boot in 2013/14 with the Swans and scored nine by the half-way point in the following season.

However, the Ivorian couldn’t replicate that form at the Etihad and scored just six goals in 36 Prem appearances thereafter. He’s back in Wales now and hasn’t fared any better. Yikes.

Fernando Torres to Chelsea (2011)

Torres had notched an astonishing 81 goals in 142 appearances for Liverpool and had established himself as one of the Premier League’s top strikers, however a £50m move to Stamford Bridge in 2011 saw the Spaniard’s form plateau – and then plummet – quite spectacularly.

The number 9 took 903 minutes to net his first goal in Chelsea blue and that ended up being his only strike that season. He still has a special place in Blues fans’ hearts thanks to *that* goal against Barca, but his contributions otherwise were few and far between.

Gilberto to Spurs (2008)

Gilberto made headlines for all the wrong reasons during his brief stint at Spurs – the Daily Mail famously labelled the left-back “Brazil’s first rubbish footballer”.

He chalked up just seven appearances for the White Hart Lane outfit between his arrival on 31st January 2008 and 26th February 2009 – his last outing for the club – and his poor performances have led the 42-year-old to be branded Spurs’ worst winter signing in history. Ouch.

BBC Sport journalist Simon Stone reveals Aston Villa want energetic midfielder

Aston Villa supporters have woken up to the news that Tyrone Mings is on his way to Villa Park ahead of a temporary loan switch, but it seems Dean Smith will be looking to add more than just one player to his squad by the end of play.Â

The 11PM deadline is looming and Villa are facing a race against time to conclude at least two deals.

Sky Sports confirmed this morning that Mings is on his way to the Midlands for a medical, but BBC Sport journalist Simon Stone believes they will also be looking to sign a midfielder.

Indeed, via his personal Twitter account, Stone confirmed that Mings is on his way to Villa for a medical, but he also suggested that they are in the market for an energetic midfielder.

Well, it’s fair to say that Villa fans will be keeping a close eye on developments throughout the day as their side hunt for a new midfielder.

A report from Sky Sports on Wednesday revealed that Villa are interested in potential loan deals for either Isaac Hayden or Nathaniel Chalobah, and both players are matching the description of an energetic midfielder.

Hayden is lacking the guile and technical quality boasted by Chalobah, but he certainly possesses a level of energy in the middle of the park which will impress Smith.

With that in mind and Stone’s tweet also to take under consideration, it seems likely that either one of the aforementioned midfielders could move to Villa before the deadline passes on Thursday evening.

Chalobah’s huge level of untapped potential suggests he’s the player Smith should be prioritising throughout the day, but his unfortunate record with injuries could yet swing the decision in Hayden’s favour.

Villa fans – thoughts? Let us know below!

Fixture change forces Leeds to play 3 games in 6 days, fans react

[ad_pod ]Loads of Leeds fans have been reacting to a scheduling change that could have major impacts on the title race, as the Whites will play three games in the space of six days later this month.Leeds United’s Championship match against QPR has been moved, after Steve McClaren’s side reached the fifth round of the FA Cup with a 2-0 victory over Portsmouth.The two sides, who also met in the FA Cup’s third round, were supposed to square off on Saturday February 16, but the game will now take place on Tuesday February 26, per The Yorkshire Evening Post.Who are the best away fans in the Championship? Pl>ymaker FC’s Thogden gives his top 10 in the video below…This means that Marcelo Bielsa’s side will now play three Championship games on a Saturday, Tuesday and Friday in a week that could well decide the title race.The Whites will host Bolton on Saturday February 23, travel to QPR in mid-week and then return to Elland Road on the Friday night to take on West Brom.

With nine points up for grabs in the space of six days, the title race could be an awful lot clearer by the end of what will be an intense week for Bielsa’s small squad.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Farhad Moshiri and Bill Kenwright must do this to get Carlo Ancelotti to join Everton

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

A report in The Sun has detailed what Everton majority shareholder Farhad Moshiri and chairman Bill Kenwright need to do to convince Carlo Ancelotti to be Marco Silva’s successor.

What’s the word, then?

Well, The Sun report that the 60-year-old is set to fly into London to have face-to-face talks with the Merseyside outfit over their vacant job.

The report says that they have made it clear to the Italian with their keen interest that he is their first-choice option to take the reins at Goodison Park, but goes on to say that Ancelotti needs some reassurances first seeing as a job in London would be preferable for him.

The Sun says that Moshiri and Kenwright’s outlining their plans for the club moving forward could be critical in him deciding Everton is the right next step for him to take.

Don’t let the club down

Everton look to be in a great position to appoint a manager of Ancelotti’s calibre – remember he has won three Champions Leagues as well as top-flight titles in England, France, Germany and Italy during his coaching career as per Transfermarkt – and we detailed previously how they are doing everything right at the moment.

Now when they meet face-to-face with the former Chelsea boss, they need to ensure that they are ambitious but realistic at the same time.

A length of contract that gives the 60-year-old time to mould something with the Toffees is surely imperative, while transfer funds could be a decisive talking point given some of the levels of performances we have seen from the side in recent seasons.

Ancelotti will surely want to bring in his own players to boost a squad that is currently lying just two points above the relegation zone in the Premier League.

Everton are in a great position here to get an individual who was managing in the Champions League earlier this week, and Moshiri and Kenwright now need to roll the red carpet out for him to get this done.

In other Everton news, Duncan Ferguson has revealed a major double injury concern ahead of the trip to Manchester United…

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