Why Chelsea v Manchester United is a must-win for both as the magic of the cup takes hold

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Between them Chelsea and Manchester United have won seven of the last fifteen FA Cups, an impressive duopoly that amounts to a modern-day strangle-hold on the tournament.

It is a mutual cup pedigree made all the more astounding by the fact that every single triumph was overseen by a different manager and this suggests no matter who is in charge there is something in the psychological make-up of both clubs that highly values a trip to Wembley in May.

It shouldn’t be forgotten too that for the last two years Chelsea and United have taken it in turns to be the losing finalists and while the doom-mongers insist that the cherished competition has lost its allure among the big boys this particular duo can hold their heads up high.

Of those seven gloried afternoons some were viewed as significant bonuses to round off successful seasons while others were more substantially welcomed, adding a silver gloss, even purpose to an otherwise disappointing campaign. There is no question that should either team go all of the way this time out the achievement will fall into the latter category.

It would matter greatly to Maurizio Sarri or Ole Gunnar Solskjaer – to Chelsea or United – to lift the cup in three months’ time as it will potentially redeem and restore a troublesome 2018/19.  It will not have escaped their notice either that elsewhere across the ties only Manchester City remain as an intimidating obstacle.

How perfect then that the fifth round has pitted these desperate foes against one another in a fiery showdown at the Bridge this Monday and determining who needs progress more is easy at first glance but trickier when you dig a little deeper.

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At face value it is Chelsea and Sarri surely who are in urgent need of a boost at present and who knows, with the right wind perhaps a trophy come the season’s end. After all it is they who were trounced beyond recognition last weekend at the Etihad Stadium, a comprehensive and mortifying loss that followed a recent 4-0 thumping at Bournemouth and with the meagre accruement of just seven league points this year, it is they who languish in genuine crisis.

Right now the implementation of Sarri-ball in England is a busted flush and worse yet it is being executed poorly by a set of players who have shown time and again that if there is an excuse to hide behind they will take it. It should be of huge concern too that the woeful performances have led to the Blues slipping outside of the top four.

What the nicotined Neapolitan wouldn’t give then for a rousing response from his side on Monday and a further three cup wins thereafter. A trophy (to possibly add to a Caribao Cup for an ultimately positive domestic double) would not only silence his critics but crucially offer him time and a summer transfer window to correct the glitches in his meticulous matrix. It would end an annus horribilis in hope.

As for the visitors the initial interpretation of how important Monday’s game is for them plays it down in comparison to their other ventures. An immediate resurgence of form and results under Solksjaer following the acrimonious sacking of Mourinho has seen the Red Devils claw back a long-standing deficit and become front-runners for a Champions League spot. It is surely that which they must maintain going forward at all costs, with a cup jaunt only proving a distraction they could well do without.

Perhaps. But then again, that ignores Tuesday’s loss to PSG which, when taken in isolation is hardly a disaster for United given the full circumstances. When coupled with a further cup defeat to Chelsea just six days later however it amounts to back-to-back failure that stymies the momentum so far accrued under the Norwegian. And it should not be under-estimated how vital a role momentum has played in turning United’s fortunes around.

Solskjaer then will be extremely keen to immediately right the wrongs that set in at Old Trafford this week and not risk losing the belief and optimism he has smiled so hard to attain. Furthermore, as an alumni of the Sir Alex Ferguson school of thinking he will view the FA Cup as a realistic route to glory, one it would be unprofessional to not go all-out for.

On a personal level the 45-year-old will be acutely aware too of the cup’s importance in helping him possibly secure his dream job on a permanent basis. Manchester United surely view a top four finish and a progression past the Champion’s League group stage as the base requirement for any given season and one has been achieved with the other now a viable target. A trophy though, won in an interim capacity after rescuing the club from calamity: how much would that assist his cause?

Determining who most needs a win this Monday night results in a score draw for both managers and both clubs. And with losing not an option you can forget about the possible upsets and fairy-tale quarter-finalists. It’s at Stamford Bridge where the real magic of the cup casts its unmissable spell.

Newcastle fans think Benitez could finally quit this summer

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Rafael Benitez and Mike Ashley’s strained relationship currently seems to be more stable than it has been for quite some time, with the controversial owner finally granting the Newcastle boss appropriate funds in the January window.

The result of Ashley doing so was the high-profile arrival of Miguel Almiron, who signed for a club-record £20m and will add a different dimension to a Magpies attack that was becoming frustratingly predictable.

Benitez has found a system that works and the club finally seem to be entering a place where they won’t be certain relegation strugglers season after season, although, if he doesn’t sign new terms at the end of the season, they will be back to square one.

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As put by The Telegraph’s Luke Edwards, there is a growing fear amid Benitez’s refusal to answer questions concerning his future at St James’ Park that he will finally quit at the end of the season.

The Toon Army certainly aren’t convinced that the Newcastle camp is completely settled just yet, with many of the belief that Benitez will be clearing out his office regardless of whether he guides the Tyneside outfit to another season of Premier League football.

Here’s what they had to say on Twitter…

فيديو | فايلر يغادر مؤتمر مباراة الأهلي والترسانة بسبب سؤال عن رحيله

غادر السويسري رينيه فايلر المدير الفني للنادي الأهلي المؤتمر الصحفي لمباراة فريقه أمام الترسانة اليوم الأربعاء في كأس مصر.

وانتصر الأهلي على الترسانة بهدفين مقابل هدف، في إطار منافسات دور الـ16 ببطولة كأس مصر.

وخرج فايلر من قاعة المؤتمر الصحفي اعتراضًا على سؤال من أحد الصحفيين بشأن رحيله عن تدريب الأهلي.

طالع أيضًا.. بالفيديو | الأهلي يعبر لدور الـ8 بكأس مصر بثنائية في الترسانة

يُذكر أن فايلر خاض مع الأهلي 44 مباراة في مختلف البطولات القارية والمحلية، ونجح معه في التتويج بلقب الدوري المصري الممتاز. لحظة خروج فايلر من مؤتمر مباراة الأهلي والترسانة

West Brom supporters react to pundit’s peculiar comments about Rondon

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Salomon Rondon’s career at West Brom never really hit the heights expected. However, he’s enjoyed a mini-revival whilst on loan at Newcastle this season and as a result, his stock has risen.

But Baggies supporters have been busy reacting to some pretty bizarre comments made by pundit Tony Cascarino, suggesting he could be worth £50m. His performances may have improved under Rafa Benitez, but as one fan said, a striker rated that highly doesn’t hit his tally of goals by March.

Some Albion fans have used the opportunity to suggest that a permanent move for Dwight Gayle, already on loan at the club, could be on the cards in a possible swap with Rondon.

Other individuals have claimed that they should sell the Venezuelan whilst they still can, bemoaning his time at the club under Tony Pulis.

One fan acknowledged the fact he’d likely never play for West Brom again, with others hoping an apparent buy out clause in his contract is activated.

According to the Express & Star, he has a £16.5m buy out if they don’t go up but will cost more should the Midlands side get promoted.

Here’s how fans reacted on Twitter…

حوار | موسيماني: الخطيب وضع شرطًا أساسيًا كي أدرب الأهلي.. وأستطيع النجاح مثل جوارديولا

أعلن الأهلي رسمياً التعاقد مع الجنوب إفريقي بيتسو موسيماني مديراً فنياً للفريق الأول لكرة القدم، خلفاً للسويسري رينيه فايلر، ولمدة موسمين.

وكان موسيماني وجهازه المعاون قد وصلوا إلى القاهرة صباح اليوم الجمعة؛ لتولي قيادة الأهلي، حيث يبدأ الجنوب إفريقي مهمته بقيادة مران الفريق مساء اليوم؛ استعدادا لمواجهة المقاولون العرب المقرر لها بعد غدٍ الأحد ضمن منافسات الدوري المصري الممتاز.‏

كما عقد موسمياني جلسة مع محمود الخطيب رئيس الأهلي، في حضور لجنة التخطيط للكرة وسيد عبد الحفيظ مدير الكرة، للحديث عن المرحلة المقبلة بعد توليه قيادة الفريق.

طالع | رغم الإعلان الرسمي.. مساعد موسيماني يرفض الأهلي ويُفضل الاستمرار مع صن داونز

وأجرى موسيماني حواراً عبر الموقع الرسمي للأهلي، تحدث فيه عن الدوافع التي جعلته يوافق على تدريب المادر الأحمر، وطموحاته مع القلعة الحمراء، وقدرته على المنافسة على حصد لقب دوري أبطال إفريقيا. ما الدوافع التي جعلتك توافق على عرض الأهلي؟

– إنها فرصة كبيرة أن أنضم لأسرة الأهلى؛ لأنه نادٍ عظيم، وشرف كبير بالنسبة لي الانضمام له، وأكن احترامًا كبيرًا للنادي الأهلي وجماهيره.

كيف ترى فريق الأهلي في الوقت الحالي؟

لا أستطيع التحدث كثيرا عن الفريق في الوقت الحالي؛ لأنني وصلت اليوم، لكن في كل الأحوال لدي فكرة جيدة عن الفريق، فقد واجهت الأهلى مع صن داونز في ربع نهائي دوري الأبطال وأعرفه من خلال مواجهتنا السابقة معه، لكن عند العمل مع الفريق، بالتأكيد سيكون لي رأي مختلف، خاصة عندما أتعامل مع اللاعبين عن قرب. هل كنت تتابع مباريات الأهلي في الفترة الأخيرة؟

لم أشاهد مباريات الأهلي في الفترة الأخيرة، ولم أكن متابعا جيدا للدوري المصري، فقد كان كل تركيزي مع فريق صن داونز الذي كان يخوض بطولتي الدوري والكأس في جنوب إفريقيا، وكنا نلعب مباراة كل ثلاثة أيام. ما الذي يميز لاعبي الأهلي من وجهة نظرك الفنية؟

أنا أعرف فريق الأهلي، لديه شخصية عظيمة، ولاعبوه يملكون مقومات البطولة، ولديهم روح كبيرة، ودائما ما يقاتلون لتحقيق الفوز، لكن بالتأكيد أكبر الأندية في العالم لديها مميزات، ولديها أمور أخرى في حاجة للتحسين. ما رأيك في أداء الأهلي على المستوى المحلي؟

الأهلي كان رائعا على المستوى المحلي، بدليل أنه حقق لقب الدوري بأداء مقنع، وبفارق كبير من النقاط، قبل انتهاء المسابقة بعدة مباريات. هل الأهلي يستطيع تحقيق دوري أبطال إفريقيا؟

الأهلى فريق قوي، وقادر على تحقيق لقب دوري الأبطال؛ لأنك إذا نجحت في الوصول إلى نصف النهائي، فهذا يعني أنك قادر على الوصول إلى المباراة النهائية والتتويج باللقب. هل مباريات الدوري المتبقية كافية لتوصيل فكرك الفني للاعبين قبل مواجهة الوداد؟

هناك 4 مباريات متبقية في الدوري، وهو ما سيعطيني فكرة عن اللاعبين، لكن الأكثر أهمية بالنسبة لي هم الأشخاص المتواجدون مع الفريق، والمدربون المساعدون كذلك سيساعدوني على التركيز في كل ما نحتاجه خلال نصف نهائي الأبطال؛ فلا يوجد وقت للبدء من جديد، ونحن نحتاج للتركيز في مواجهتي نصف النهائي لاستكمال البطولة، وبعد ذلك يمكننا النظر إلى احتياجات الفريق، وأنا أعتمد الآن على المدربين المساعدين وعلى كل الأشخاص الموجودين في النادي، وعلى اللاعبين الكبار في الفريق حتى نحافظ على ما وصلنا إليه، أنا لست هنا لتغيير أي شيء، الآن نحن في نصف النهائي وعلينا التركيز على بلوغ المباراة النهائية. كيف كان وداعك للاعبي صن داونز وإدارته؟

لقد تحدثت مع لاعبي صن داونز وقلت لهم إن تدريب الأهلي هو حلم بالنسبة لي، وإنها فرصة مهمة جدا في مسيرتي التدريبية، واستأذنت الإدارة، ورئيس الأهلي تحدث معي بوضوح أن موافقة نادي صن داونز ورئيسه شرط رئيسي لإتمام التعاقد إحتراما للعلاقة الوطيدة بين الناديين.

ما الفرق بين الأهلي وصن داونز؟

صن داونز نادٍ كبير، ولكن هناك فارق كبير بين الناديين على مستوى الثقافة والتاريخ والقيمة فالنادي الأهلي تأسس قبل 100 عام، وهذا ما يجب علينا احترامه، علينا النظر إلى الشعار والنجوم الموجودة فوقه والنجوم الموجودة تحت النسر، وهذا التاريخ يدعو للاحترام، حقا العمل مع هذا النادي العظيم فرصة كبير بالنسبة لي. كيف ترى فرصة التدريب خارج جنوب إفريقيا؟

مدربو كرة القدم أشخاص محترفون، ومثلما قام بيب جوارديولا بالرحيل عن إسبانيا والتدريب في ألمانيا وإنجلترا، رغم اختلاف الثقافة واللغة، كذلك بكل تأكيد أنا أستطيع أن أفعل ذلك، لأن كرة القدم لعبة عالمية وهي واحدة في كل مكان، ونحن نتابعها أيا كان مكانها. ما هي رسالتك لجمهور الأهلى؟

بيتسو أهلاوي.

West Ham reportedly plan to part ways with Andy Carroll this summer

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West Ham have reportedly made a decision on the future of Andy Carroll, and the Hammers have elected not to offer the striker a new contract.

Carroll will be out of contract this summer, but West Ham do have the option to extend his deal by another year if they choose to do so.

However, according to a report from Claret and Hugh, the club will not exercise the option to extend Carroll’s stay in East London.

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The report claims the club may offer him a pay-as-you-play deal, such has been the extent of his injury issues since signing for the Hammers back in 2013 for around £16m.

Now 30, Carroll has managed just 141 appearances in five years in East London, scoring 34 times and adding 17 assists.

The Hammers could still lose Marko Arnautovic this summer, who of course was heavily linked with a move to China in January, so a complete overhaul of the striking department could be on the cards.

Maxi Gomez is the man fans want brought in as their new talisman, but with Carroll expected to leave, Lucas Perez struggling to find his feet and Arnautovic still looking unhappy, there could be more than one new centre forward on their way to the London Stadium this summer.

Every Club's First Ever Premier League Hat-Trick Scorer

Gerard Deulofeu’s hat-trick away at Cardiff City last month helped Watford secure a romping 5-1 victory over Neil Warnock’s side in Wales and in turn, also secured the club’s first ever Premier League hat-trick.

In nearly six full seasons playing in England’s top-flight, Deulofeu made the Hornets the 40th club in the Premier League era to have a player reach three or more goals in a match.

But do you know who registered your club’s first ever Premier League treble?

The list of scorers who’ve taken home the matchball during the Premier League is bound to jog your memory, with a number of long-forgotten names in English top-flight history etching their names in their respective club’s history books.

Some are legends, some not so much, and you’ll be surprised with a few of them.

Watford aside, 39 other clubs have a Premier League hat-trick to their name, and here are the men who got them off the mark…

Leeds United: Eric Cantona, 25 August 1992

The four-time league champion achieved the Premier League’s first hat-trick just weeks into its inaugural season during a 5-0 smashing of Spurs at Elland Road.

Cantona finished his career with 70 league goals between Leeds and Manchester United, but his  treble in August 1992 would serve as his lone Premier League hat-trick.

Nine Premier League hat-tricks followed Cantona’s at Leeds with the last coming from Mark Viduka in 2003.

Newcastle United: Peter Beardsley, 30 October 1993

The England-international brought Newcastle their first Premier League hat-trick during his second stint with the club, starting things off against Wimbledon with a penalty kick before following with a pair of second half goals in a 4-0 win at St. James’ Park.

Beardsley finished his career five years later in 1998 with 147 career goals for club and country.

A flurry of hat-tricks soon followed from the likes of Andrew Cole and Les Ferdinand all the way through to Andy Carroll and Leon Best in the early 2010s for the Magpies, but a no Newcastle player has picked up a treble in the Premier League since Georginio Wijnaldum in 2015.

Charlton Athletic: Clive Mendonca, 22 August 1998

Mendonca’s second half hat-trick helped drive Charlton past Southampton to their first during their debut campaign in the top-division in 1998.

The Englishman would only score five more leave goals the rest of the season, but his early season treble solidified his place in Charlton’s history books.

Kevin Lisbie’s hat-trick five years later in 2003 remains the only other Premier League hat-trick in Charlton’s Premier League history.

Arsenal: Kevin Campbell, 11 September 1993

The English striker scored a natural hat-trick to glide Arsenal past Ipswich Town and bring the Gunners their first Premier League hat-trick early in the 1993 campaign.

The trio of goals that day at Arsenal Stadium was the first of four Premier League hat-tricks Campbell would score over his career.

Arsenal now stand as the all-time leaders in Premier League hat-trick history with 39.

Wolverhampton Wanderers: Diogo Jota, 19 January 2019

Just over a month before Deulofeu scored his for Watford, Jota delivered Wolves their first-ever hat-trick with a treble that included a 90th-minute winner to sink Leicester City 4-3.

The 22-year old winger has impressed in his debut season in the top-flight, racking up six goals and three assists in 24 league appearances so far.

Bolton Wanderers: Fredi Bobic, 6 April 2002

On-loan from Borussia Dortmund, the German-international delivered Bolton their first-ever hat-trick with a first-treble against Ipswich in the spring of 2002.

Bobic would score only one other goal for Wanderers in his half-season spent with the club.

Bobic’s treble remains Bolton’s only Premier League hat-trick.

Sheffield Wednesday: Chris Bart-Williams, 12 April 1993

Bart-Williams and his treble was the difference in the Owls’ 5-2 over Southampton during the tail end of the Premier League’s inaugural season.

The winger, born in Sierra Leone, only scored three other goals in 33 appearances that year.

Sheffield Wednesday’s only other Premier League hat-trick came five years later in 1997, courtesy of Andy Booth.

Portsmouth: Teddy Sheringham, 26 August 2003

The Premier League journeyman got Portsmouth on the board with a flawless hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Bolton in the early stages of the 2003/04 campaign.

Sheringham scored nine goals in 32 appearances during that season at Fratton Park.

Portsmouth stand now with five Premier League hat-tricks to their name,  with Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Benjani Mwaruwari each owning a pair for the club.

Crystal Palace: Yannick Bolasie, 11 April 2015

The French winger delivered Palace their first Premier League hat-trick during the second season of the club’s return to the top-flight.

Tied 1-1 at half-time with Sunderland, Bolasie’s second-half treble vaulted the Eagles to a 4-1 victory during a late season meeting at the Stadium of Light.

Crystal Palace have yet to have another hat-trick scorer in the Premier League.

Ipswich Town: Marcus Stewart, 2 April 2001

Stewart’s 71st minute penalty in a 3-0 defeat of Southampton gave Ipswich Town their only ever Premier League hat-trick.

He finished his career in 2011 with 26 career Premier League goals before stints coaching with Exeter and Bristol.

Leeds ready to let Kemar Roofe’s contract run down, taking a big risk

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According to a report in The Daily Mail, Leeds United have postponed new contract talks with top goalscorer Kemar Roofe until the summer when he will only have 12 month remaining on his deal, and they will live to regret it.

What’s the word, then?

Well, The Daily Mail says that owner Andrea Radrizzani could be forced to sell unless the Yorkshire outfit win promotion this term, but their financial concerns with the Yorkshire outfit reportedly going “all in” on going up is behind the club policy to delay contract talks.

As a result, the Whites are clearly willing to let Roofe’s deal continue to run down rather than acting and rewarding him for his performances this season now.

The 26-year-old has scored 14 goals in 26 Championship appearances for Leeds during the current campaign, although he is out for the foreseeable future after suffering a knee injury.

What happens in the summer?

Well, according to The Daily Mail report it seems clear that the attacker’s situation will be resolved when it is clear what division the Yorkshire club find themselves in for the 2019/2020 season.

It is hardly a good sign for Roofe however that such an important player finds himself with just one year remaining on his contract come the summer, and there are certainly more than a few parallels to the fiasco regarding Chris Wood in the summer of 2017, when he was offered new terms on a soon-to-be ending deal before leaving for Burnley.

In addition, the marksman was linked with a number of Premier League teams including Newcastle United during the January transfer window, and whether the Whites return to the ‘promised land’ or not come what May, he could be tempted to take one of them if there is still interest later this year.

Roma looking to sell Arsenal target Cengiz Under in the summer for £50m

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Roma are reportedly looking to sell one of their key players in Cengiz Under this summer for a fee of around £50m, which will be of interest to Arsenal who have been keeping tabs on his situation according to Corriere dello Sport.

What’s the word, then?

The Turkish international has been in excellent form for the Serie A side so far this season, scoring six goals and recording six assists in all competitions.

Previously, the Gunners had a bid rejected for the 21-year-old back in January which was swiftly rejected, but their hopes of landing him in the summer have been handed a boost with the Italians looking to cash in on him in order to raise funds.

Under is one of Europe’s best young players. Since making his debut last season following Mohamed Salah’s departure, he has scored on his European debut – becoming the youngest Turk to net in the Champions League – and has already earned ten caps for his country.

Comparing Under to other potential Ozil replacements?

It is no secret that there is something odd going on between Ozil and Gunners boss Unai Emery. The Spaniard has left the German out of a lot of his matchday squads this season, and has told the 30-year-old that he needs to be ‘consistent in training and for matches, without injury or being sick.’

One would presume that Ozil may be set to leave in the summer, and Arsenal have already been linked with a few names who could come in and replace him such as James Rodriguez, Houssem Aouar and Under.

Ozil is unique in the way that he operates in between the line of midfield and attack, but the aforementioned trio arguably have more strings to their bow.

Aouar is starring for Lyon in a holding midfield role, whilst he has also played in a left-forward role, left-midfield and attacking-midfield – his form has even drawn rave reviews from Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola.

In that respect, the Frenchman may even be a better option than Ozil, and a better purchase than Rodriguez or Under as they are arguably more restricted in their roles – Aouar is also just 20, so he has all the time in the world on his side.

Legend or not? Liverpool fans can’t agree on Michael Owen’s status in the club’s history

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Liverpool fans on Twitter have been busy discussing Michael Owen’s status in the club’s history, after the former Reds striker was allegedly booed by some at the Legends match vs AC Milan at Anfield on Saturday.

Owen rose through the youth ranks at Anfield before emerging as a world-class frontman during his time on Merseyside, winning numerous personal accolades and playing a starring role in the club’s 2-1 FA Cup final win over Arsenal – Owen grabbed both goals to help Liverpool secure the treble.

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However, the striker then left for Real Madrid, which is understandable given the undeniable pull of the Spanish giants.

Having said that, it was his decision to join Manchester United, Liverpool’s arch-rivals, later on in his career that angered the Reds fanbase, and for some, tarnished the good memories that Owen had created whilst at Anfield.

Some still hold the 39-year-old in high regard though, so let’s see what the split Liverpool supporters on Twitter have been saying about Owen…

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