Liverpool fans want to sign Salomon Rondon

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Salomon Rondon led the line for Newcastle United against Wolves at Molineux on Monday night. Whilst the 29-year-old didn’t get on the scoresheet himself, he impressed with his hold-up play and was a constant menace to the opposition defence.

Watching the game, Liverpool pundit David O’Connell took to Twitter to state how impressed he was by the 70-cap Venezuela international.

This sparked some debate amongst Liverpool fans as to how effective the striker might prove as part of Jurgen Klopp’s set-up at Anfield. 

He would certainly offer a new dimension to the Reds’ attacking contingent. Klopp could call upon Rondon as a plan B, with the powerful, 6’1” forward able to take up the role of something of a target man.

The Venezuela international would surely find regular starts hard to come by with the Merseyside outfit though, and he may simply not be of the level required to impress at such a high level.

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Plenty of Liverpool fans on Twitter think he could be an effective, if surprising, acquisition though…

Rangers fans stunned by Defoe’s impact

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Loads of Rangers fans have been giving their verdict on Wednesday night’s momentous win over Aberdeen, and they’re absolutely delighted with the impact of Jermain Defoe.

Rangers kept the pressure on Celtic on Wednesday with a 4-2 win at the Pittodrie Stadium.

The Gers were the better side throughout most of the match, but it wasn’t all plain sailing for Steven Gerrard’s side.

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Alfredo Morelos put the visitors in front when he pounced on a rebound from a Ryan Kent strike, and the Colombian international grabbed another courtesy of Kent to make it 2-1 after Sam Cosgrove had levelled for the hosts.

James Tavernier and Cosgrove then traded a penalty each, making the score 3-2, before both Morelos and Aberdeen’s Scott McKenna were sent off after kicking out at each other.

The ten-on-ten battle made life difficult for the Gers, but Defoe came on to seal the deal, finishing with aplomb when released late on by Tavernier.

Gerrard was clearly desperate to bring the 36 year-old to Ibrox in January and it’s not hard to see why, as he has already racked up three goals and four assists in a blue shirt.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below, where fans are already in love with their new number nine.

Fabio Borini would make a brilliant summer signing for Celtic

One trophy secured, into the semi-final of the Scottish Cup and top of the league, it’s certainly shaping up to be another enjoyable season for those Celtic fans. Indeed, it’s been quite an eventful one at that but what’s the best way to get over Brendan Rodgers’ departure? Improving without him. 

Despite the recent managerial controversy, everyone is now keen to just move on and concentrate on bringing even more silverware back to Celtic Park.

Neil Lennon is back and comes with a point to prove. Will he be successful Only time will tell. One thing that is for certain though, whoever may be in charge next season has to be entrusted with a war-chest, to make the right improvements to help improve their European status.

One player that would make a great signing considering his breadth of experience is AC Milan’s Fabio Borini.

Borini, (who is valued at £6.3 million on Transfermarkt) was previously a target for Celtic and should be again this summer.

The versatile Italian was reportedly available over the course of the winter transfer window after making just four starts in Serie A this season. Having travelled around and still failed to find a permanent home that utilises him week-in, week out, Celtic could really be the club for him.

It has to be said that the 27-year-old has a good work ethic and that alone will be pleasing to see from a fans perspective. In addition to that, Borini is extremely adaptable and finds it easy to convert into different positions on the pitch.

You would believe Celtic would best find his use to be out-wide or up-front, where he has great finishing ability and creativity to set-up further chances for his team-mates. Up in Scotland, Borini could finally be loved, having all the makings of a prolific cult-hero.

Celtic fans, would you like to see former Liverpool man Fabio Borini playing at Celtic Park? Join the discussion by commenting below… 

تقارير تكشف موعد عودة السباعي المصاب في مانشستر سيتي.. نبأ صادم بشأن أجويرو!

كشفت تقارير صحفية عن موعد عودة سباعي فريق مانشستر سيتي المُصاب، إلى الفريق مرة أخرى.

مانشستر سيتي يغيب عن صفوفه، سبعة لاعبين، وهم إيمرك لابورت، إريك جارسيا، برناردو سيلفا، جواو كانسيلو، أوليكساندر زينشينكو، سيرجيو أجويرو وإلكاي جوندوجان.

وبحسب شبكة “مانشستر إيفينينج نيوز” البريطانية، فإن جارسيا والذي يُعاني من إصابة في الرأس من المتوقع أنّ يعود في 27 سبتمبر الجاري، وهو نفس موعد عودة لابورت الذي لم يستعد لياقته البدنية الكاملة بعد تعافيه من كورونا ليشارك في التدريبات.

اقرأ أيضًا.. جوارديولا يكشف عن شروطه لتجديد عقده مع مانشستر سيتي

وأوضحت الشبكة أنّ يوم 17 أكتوبر سيشهد عودة برناردو سيلفا والذي يُعاني من إصابة عضلية، مثله مثل كانسيلو بالإضافة لـ زينشينكو الذي لديه إصابة عضلية كذلك.

وأشارت الشبكة إلى أنّ إلكاي جوندوجان والذي أصُيب بـ فيروس كورونا المٌستجد، سيتواجد مع الفريق مرة أخرى في الثالث من أكتوبر المُقبل.

واختتمت الشبكة تقريرها بنبأ صادم عن موعد عودة أجويرو، والذي لم يتعاف من العملية الجراحية التي خضع لها في الركبة، حيث لن يعود النجم الأرجنتيني للملاعب قبل نوفمبر المقبل.

Ruben Neves is tailor made to be Fernandinho’s replacement at Manchester City

Manchester City kept the pressure on Liverpool in the Premier League title race with a 6-0 thrashing of rivals Chelsea.

The Citizens simply blew the Blues out of the water with Sergio Aguero netting another hat-trick as well as goals from Raheem Sterling Ilkay Gundogan. The result continues City’s excellent form of late and moves them back on top of the table though Liverpool have a game in hand. Attention will now turn to the FA Cup tie against minnows Newport County.

Regardless of who finishes at the top of the pile in May, Pep Guardiola must prioritise signing a new midfielder to replace Fernandinho in the summer. The Brazilian is approaching the twilight of his career but remains a pivotal player for the Spaniard. It has been suggested that Guardiola could transform the Brazil international into a central defender after a midfield replacement has been found.

The ideal signing would be Wolves maestro – Ruben Neves. Valued at £36m by Transfermarkt, the 21-year-old was tipped for a bright future after emerging from Porto’s youth academy. Neves captained the Portuguese side in the Champions League at the age of 18 and it was Wolves who won the race for his signature thanks to the power of super agent Jorge Mendes. Neves was a key player during their Championship win last season and has continued his excellent form in the higher division.

The Portugal international has chipped in with three goals and two assists in the Premier League from defensive midfield and is one of the first names on the team sheet at Molineux. Neves offers the defence a valuable layer of protection, averaging 2.3 tackles and interceptions per game this season (WhoScored). He is ideal for Guardiola’s system at the Etihad as Neves is known for his fantastic range of passing and overall quality on the ball.

The youngster is getting better with every game – he could prove to be a mainstay in the City engine room for the next decade.

Manchester City fans, thoughts?

How Everton can trim their wage bill by just over £40 million this summer

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Everton have been going about their transfer business as if they are a top-six club in recent years. Extravagant spending sprees have become the norm, but what do they have to show for it?

The damning answer is, well, nothing at all. A collection of immensely talented individuals have been assembled and placed under the tutelage of Marco Silva, whose own mediocrity appears to be rubbing off on his squad of players.

But the Portuguese manager still needs time to build a squad of players who are well-suited to his philosophy. Farhad Moshiri may well need to provide him with significant financial backing once again this summer, but a handful of key decisions regarding the current squad need to be made before a budget can be set.

A quick dive into Everton’s finances shows that the club are splurging money down the drain on a myriad of bang-average players. Naturally, it’s important to acknowledge that this is not a game of Football Manager and selling a professional football player is not a black and white process, but Everton will have to initiate a healthy clear-out to maximise the Toffees’ wage bill in the summer.

That’s where we come in. We’re taking a look at the players Moshiri, Silva and Director of Football Marcel Brands could and certainly should actively seek to offload this summer to take a hefty chunk out of the wage bill, based on figures provided by Spotrac.

Those who are unlikely to stay beyond the summer

Idrissa Gueye, earning £3.64m per year, handed in a transfer request in January in a bid to force through a move to PSG, so it seems unlikely that he will remain at Goodison if the French giants renew their interest in the summer.

Veterans Leighton Baines and Ashley Williams are both out of contract in the summer and they’re earning £3.64m a year each. Logic would tell you they’ll be leaving Goodison Park, even if the former is an immensely popular servant.

Finding suitors for five dead weights could save Everton more than £15million next season. Yannick Bolasie, Kevin Mirallas, Sandro Ramirez, Oumar Niasse and Cuco Martina are all plying their trade away from the club on loan and seemingly surplus to requirements.

Bolasie currently takes home £3.9m per year, Mirallas £3.64m, Ramirez £3.38m, Niasse £2.86m and Martina £1.82m. Chop all four and Brands has plenty of cash to play with on his wage bill.

Those who aren’t warranting their wage on the pitch

Earning a massive £5.2m per year – equivalent to 100k per week – Theo Walcott is one of Everton’s top earners. To say that his salary is out of sync with his contribution to the club would be a criminal understatement. If Everton have any sense they’ll get rid.

Meanwhile, Morgan Schniederlin and Cenk Tosun are pocketing £5.2m and £3.12m respectively. More money down the drain.

Results of Everton’s summer sale

Sanctioning all of the aforementioned departures would be a financial game-changer. In total, £40.04million would be eliminated from the yearly wage bill, equivalent to £770k per week.

To place that into context, Everton could add another seven players to their wage bill on £90k per week – the wage Richarlison takes home – and still have £50k per week left to play with.

Over to you, Brands and Moshiri.

The one thing Michael Edwards has failed to give Jurgen Klopp

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Liverpool misfired as they drew 0-0 with Bayern Munich in the Champions League Round of 16 on Tuesday.

Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane all missed glaring chances at Anfield as the fabled Reds trio failed to lay a glove on Bayern.

Their poor collective performance means that the Reds will have to turn in a brilliant display in Germany if they are to reach the quarter-finals.

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The performance of Mane, in particular, was atypically woeful. The Senegal international has been in electric form this season – scoring 13 goals in 32 games in all competitions. But he looked a shadow of that player against the Bundesliga giants, missing three glaring opportunities, including one horribly sliced effort that did not trouble Manuel Neuer despite him being unmarked in the penalty area.

Salah was quiet, his big opportunity coming in the 15th minute, as he prodded a weak volley into the arms of Bayern’s goalkeeper, while Firmino really did little of note.

It is okay when one of those players fails to perform because the expectation is that another will step up and grab the game by the scruff of the neck. When the entire trio flops, however, there is really nothing Liverpool can do about it.

Of course, Jurgen Klopp could have introduced Xherdan Shaqiri, the Swiss winger who has shown flashes of brilliance this season. He has scored six goals in the Premier League but there was no trust placed in him by his manager on Tuesday evening.

Divock Origi, who has scored one goal in five Premier League games, was introduced for Firmino instead on the 75th minute.

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The lack of depth is astounding for a team fighting on two fronts.

Liverpool want to win both the Premier League and the Champions League and they have the chance to do both. They are level on points with Manchester City domestically and they are hardly out of this tie against Bayern.

But if an injury should befall that trio, they are surely in trouble.

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Sporting Director Michael Edwards is regularly cited as a major reason behind the Reds’ success in the transfer market, with the signings of Virgil van Dijk and Alisson helping to craft the team into winners.

But he has failed to add genuine depth to the club’s attack. Of course, the club must be commended for bringing in Mane, Salah and Firmino and for helping them forge a genuinely frightening partnership.

But the reserves are not up to scratch. Take a look across Europe at the top sides and there is always an option from the bench. City cannot decide between Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus up front. Barcelona have both Philippe Coutinho, formerly of the Reds, and Ousmane Dembele battling for the role on the left flank. Alexis Sanchez cannot get into the Manchester United team. Tottenham Hotspur have not lost a single Premier League game during the last month, with both Harry Kane and Dele Alli injured.

Liverpool cannot boast that same breadth of quality.

Introducing one of Origi, Shaqiri or Daniel Sturridge into that front three for Liverpool diminishes its threat significantly, and it appears to be the one thing that Edwards has failed Klopp on.

Of course, it is remarkably difficult to convince a player to join a team and make do with being a substitute but there are surely better options out there than the ones currently on the Anfield bench.

As the season progresses, fatigue will take hold. Liverpool just have to pray that their fabled front three stay fit and do not undergo another collective dip in form that seemed to grip them against Bayern.

Otherwise, Klopp’s dreams of tasting glory both at home and abroad could start to fall apart, through no fault of his own.

Opinion: Manchester United should take a punt on this ball-winning Leicester City star

Manchester United continued their fine run under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with a 3-2 win over Southampton this weekend.

A Romelu Lukaku double proved to be the difference between the sides in a hard fought game at Old Trafford, but it was United who got the three points and continued their run at a Champions League spot.

Of course, the summer is set to be a big one for United in terms of who they make their new manager and who the club go out and sign, but we here in the Tavern feel a few new addtions are a must for the club.

Signing the right calibre of star is hard at a club like United, but there are players out there who could be worth a punt, and one man we think would be a good signing for the Red Devils is Leicester City man Wilfred Ndidi.

The 22-year-old powerhouse has bags of ability and even more potential, and with United needing a bit of bite in the middle of the park, he could well be the ideal signing at Old Trafford.

Strong in the tackle and someone who gets about the pitch well, Ndidi would allow the likes of Paul Pogba to keep playing his expansive brand of football, something which all United fans are wanting to see more of going forward.

It’s a big step up moving to a club the size of United, but Ndidi has the ability, and with a bit of coaching and nurturing, he could well go on to be a superb signing for the club.

United fans, what do you think? Would you take Ndidi? Let us know in the comments!

Curtis Davies says Kalvin Phillips deserves England call up

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Leeds United returned to the top of the Championship table with a comfortable 3-0 win over Reading at the Madejski Stadium on Tuesday night, and Curtis Davies has heaped praise on Kalvin Phillips.

To a man, the Whites were excellent, and manager Marcelo Bielsa can be proud of yet another hard-working, aggressive and cohesive display from his team.

So many of the Leeds players have been transformed under the Argentine coach’s guidance, but perhaps none more than Kalvin Phillips, who was brilliant once again against the Royals. 

The 23-year-old defensive-midfielder is a graduate of the Yorkshire club’s academy, and was born locally, but he has only really cemented his place in the hearts of the Elland Road faithful this season.

In fact, he was heavily criticised at times under Paul Heckingbottom, often scapegoated by fans for the team’s poor performances, so getting the call for international duty would complete a truly remarkable turnaround under Bielsa.

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His tenacity, work rate, positivity and commitment to the cause have caught the eye throughout the campaign, and former Premier League defender Curtis Davies believes Phillips has what it takes to go to the very top.

What he said

Speaking on Sky Sports’ Debate Show (12/03, 22:55), as quoted by HITC, Davies, a Derby County veteran, gave his verdict on which Championship players are deserving of an England international call up: “Kalvin Phillips has been brilliant in that [number 6] role. We spoke about the Fernandinho role. For Leeds, the way they are like the flying arrows. Again, two centre-halves and Kalvin Philips. The ground he covers and the work he puts in is phenomenal.”

Ready to take his chance

England boss Gareth Southgate has already shown that he is willing to call up second tier players, with Stoke City’s Jack Butland and Derby County’s Mason Mount having been included in recent Three Lions squads.

Whilst a call up for Phillips would be a surprise, it wouldn’t be a terrible decision for Southgate to make. Of course, the Leeds man is untested at Premier League level, but the quality and character he has shown this season suggests that he could shine in the top flight, and Southgate doesn’t really have a player of this type in his squad.

If given the chance to represent his country, Phillips could certainly be relied upon to give everything he has for the team. Davies’ comparison of Phillips with Manchester City’s Fernandinho may be going over the top, but the Englishman’s potential should not be underestimated or ignored just because he doesn’t ply his trade in the top flight.

The Chalkboard: Berardi’s return kills two birds for Bielsa and Leeds

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Leeds have won just three of their last nine games in all competitions, but the return of versatile defender Gaetano Berardi could solve several problems at once.

What’s the word?

The Whites had a terrific run through the difficult winter period, but have gone off the boil since Christmas, due mainly to injuries and suspensions.

Liam Cooper’s return coincided with Kalvin Phillips collecting a three-game ban, and Luke Ayling has been in really poor form since returning from his knee injury, as the club just cannot get its best players on the pitch and in form at the same time.

However, Marcelo Bielsa is set for a huge boost this week as Berardi returned to action on Monday, starting in the Under-23’s clash against Bolton.

If you told a Leeds fan last season that their promotion hopes would rest on the shoulders of Berardi they probably would have laughed you out of the room, but his presence in the first team will help Bielsa in more ways than one.

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On the chalkboard

When the 30 year-old does return, it could be very bad news for Ayling. Jansson and Cooper will presumably remain the first choice centre back pairing, and Berardi’s versatility means he can slot in on the right side.

Ayling has been looked a step off the pace since returning from injury himself, and some of his play with the ball at his feet has been truly shocking, while he also gave Swansea a pointless penalty last weekend.

While the tough-tackling Berardi’s return may be bad news for Ayling, it is most definitely good news for for players like Phillips and Jamie Shackleton, who can now focus entirely on doing their job in the midfield.

A chance to refresh the midfield

Phillips was forced to fill in at centre back over the winter, but having him back at full pelt in midfield makes all the difference, and with a solid back four behind him the youngster will only get even better.

Shackleton has also been asked to fill in at right-back at times this season, but will now be yet another option for Bielsa to rotate into the midfield if needs must, an area where depth is crucial in such a high-tempo system.

Berardi’s return gives Bielsa an extra option right across the defence, as well as a huge boost to the freshness and quality of a midfield that has run out of gas since the turn of the year.

The feisty 30 year-old is more important to the club now than he has ever been, and fans should be chomping at the bit to get him back in the side.

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