Leeds United revealed on Monday that talismanic centre-back Pontus Jansson will be missing for three weeks with the knee issue he picked up against Sheffield United on Saturday, and Whites fans have produced a surprise reaction to the news.
The Sweden international has been such a big player for the Yorkshire outfit ever since initially joining them on loan, and it has been no different this term as they have challenged in and around the automatic promotion places throughout the whole campaign.
Perhaps the lack of concern is because of the international break meaning he may only miss one game or, in many cases in the following comments, the chance that they will see another Elland Road favourite in Gaetano Berardi potentially returning to the starting XI.
Despite his questionable disciplinary record, it is no surprise that the United faithful like the Swiss defender given his never-say-die warrior-like attitude, and the fact that he filled in for Jansson so well earlier in the campaign means they shouldn’t be worried about him being named in the XI.
In fact, some of the Leeds fans that have had their on the setback are actually more concerned – and rightly so – about their side going forward, following another blank against the Blades at the weekend.
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Celtic have reportedly started talks with Lennoxtown coach Gavin Strachan over a new deal and all parties are confident an agreement will be reached.
The Lowdown: Strachan impressing at Celtic
Strachan has spent a two-year period at Parkhead now, initially coming in as a coach with Neil Lennon but remaining at the club when Ange Postecoglou arrived.
The current Celtic boss has described his co-worker as ‘excellent’ in the past and he has seemingly always been highly thought of by those high up at Celtic.
Now, a positive update has emerged regarding Strachan, who is the son of former Hoops boss Gordon Strachan.
The Latest: New deal imminent?
According to Football Insider’s Celtic source, talks are underway over a new deal for the 42-year-old and all parties are ‘hopeful’ that it will be agreed in the near future.
Strachan took charge of two Celtic matches last season due to Postecoglou being absent through Covid-19, and Hoops sources have told FI that the Aussie saw it as a ‘huge boost’ when Strachan declined the chance to move to Hartlepool United.
While Postecoglou is ultimately the key to Celtic’s current success, being surrounded by top coaches is also imperative and Strachan has proved to be that in the last couple of years.
For that reason, retaining his services and ensuring he isn’t snapped up by someone else makes perfect sense, with the Scot still relatively young and surely improving all the time.
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Strachan rejecting the manager job at Hartlepool United last year suggests that he is more committed to Celtic than ever, so a new deal is just the icing on the cake of a brilliant week for the Parkhead faithful.
In other news, Ange Postecoglou has dropped a positive Celtic injury claim. Read more here.
West Bromwich Albion have begun shaping their squad for life back in the Premier League after snapping up Spanish defender Pablo Ibanez on a free transfer.
The 28-year-old has signed a three-year deal with the Baggies after leaving Atletico Madrid following the end of his contract.
Ibanez has won 23 caps for Spain and featured in the last World Cup finals in Germany.
"Pablo comes with bags of experience at the highest level, having been a regular fixture in La Liga for the past seven seasons," manager Roberto Di Matteo told the club's official website.
"He's also played in the Champions League for Atletico and the World Cup for Spain, so the Premier League should hold no fears for him.
"He will bring a physical presence to our defence and his arrival will create real competition at centre-half."
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One horrendous performance doesn’t make us a terrible side. But, equally, one victory doesn’t make us the best. It was a marked improvement from the previous outing against Algeria and, crucially, three points guarantee one more match in South Africa. England pressed better, played with more urgency, and addressed many of the fans’ concerns following Friday evening. Slovenia were disappointing considering the circumstances; it was an unremarkable push for an equaliser considering England took the lead so early and there was little evidence of a plan B. In general it’s good to be through but we will need to play a lot better to get past a young and technically proficient Germany team.
2. Wayne Rooney is, now, unequivocally injured…until the next match
We’ve all seen a slightly more laboured looking Rooney thus far and, in the second half, he was forced to be substituted after picking up a knock. There have been question marks surrounding his fitness ever since the Champions League quarter final first leg played in Munich and his increased irritability and evident frustration hints as much to unhappiness with the team as it does to his own lack of sharpness. It was however encouraging seeing Ashley Cole involved as much as he was. It’s not a new fact that England’s success is heavily contingent on the left back’s involvement; I have long thought that he is absolutely key to England’s success (more so than Gerrard, Lampard and, definitely at the moment, Rooney). His defensive qualities are supreme; pace, positional sense, experience at the highest level, and proven class performances against the best…done in an England shirt as well. As an attacking full back he is certainly among the very best in the world.
3. John Terry’s face dive was brilliant
Glen Johnson actually got the block but Terry’s face dive for the ball was amazing. No doubt there’ll be calls for him to be knighted. It was in the middle of a flurry of blocks and last ditch defending and you can imagine, mid flight, he was thinking of all the fans who questioned the team’s passion. Have some of that.
4. David James was solid
James made a few potentially damaging moments look pretty steady. Maybe we’re just not used to anything resembling safe-hands in net and so, in contrast, James looked good doing what should be standard.
5. Milner’s positional sense key to victory
Milner hugged the touchline and provided an outlet throughout. The knock on effect of this for the entire team was noticeable; whereas Lennon’s central movement in the last match (coupled with Gerrard’s inset role) caused England to look narrow and cut options in the final third, Milner listened to instructions and forced the Slovenian defence to be stretched. Other changes also led to the better play in the final third: Rooney’s slightly deeper role meant he found possession more often and his interplay with Gerrard was promising. Gerrard also looked more disciplined on the left hand side and England generally played with greater positional sense. Gerrard’s central tendency allows Cole to push forward but the midfield does not become congested so long as the right flank is occupied by a player who stays wide. Milner did this and his crossing was superb, resulting in England’s only breakthrough. A danger for England, looking forward, is against better opposition it will be harder to cross as early and relatively unopposed from the flanks (especially given Milner’s threat is not his speed).
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Touted as the next John Terry, Michael Mancienne has endured a frustrating time so far at Chelsea. The England Under-21 international has been at the club since he was a schoolboy but despite his enormous potential has only started twice for the senior side in his 14 years with the Blues.
His lack of opportunities at Stamford Bridge caused Mancienne to look elsewhere for first-team football and Chelsea duly sent the youngster on loan. Mancienne joined Chelsea’s West London neighbours QPR on loan where he spent two successful seasons from 2006-2008. His impressive displays at Loftus Road attracted the attention of Wolves who subsequently loaned Mancienne twice; once in 2008 and again last season where he helped Wolves stay in the Premier League. His performances at Molineux caught the attention of England boss Fabio Capello who named Mancienne in his England squad to face Germany in November 2008 while on loan with Wolves in the Championship.
With his future seemingly bright, Mancienne has returned to Chelsea this season on a mission to break into the first-team. However, he is faced with a seriously uphill task. At his preferred position at centre-back, Chelsea already boast a number of senior players including club captain John Terry, Alex, Ricardo Carvalho and Branislav Ivanovic all vying for a place in the team. Not only that, Mancienne has to compete with another up and coming talent Jeffrey Bruma.
Bruma was integral to Chelsea’s FA Youth Cup success last season and has impressed Carlo Ancelotti enough for him to give the Dutchman a couple of substitute appearances last season. Like Mancienne, Bruma has been called up to the national team, with Bert van Marwijk naming the Chelsea starlet in an upcoming friendly against Ukraine on 11th August.
Despite the fierce competition, Mancienne has expressed a desire to remain at his boyhood club and fight for a place in the starting line-up. Chelsea have issued a statement denying that Mancienne has handed in a transfer request amidst speculation that the defender would be interested in re-joining Wolves.
His desire to stay at Chelsea could be a result of the Premier League’s new squad rules. Under the new regulations, each Premier League squad must have 25 players of which 8 have to be ‘home-grown’. Having spent his entire career so far on the books at Stamford Bridge, Mancienne would comfortably qualify as one of the eight ‘home-grown’ players that have to be included in next season’s squad. With the prospect of inclusion in Ancelotti’s squad, there is still hope that Mancienne could feature more prominently for Chelsea in the coming season.
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Manchester City outcast Robinho is desperate to remain in Brazil, after ending his initial loan spell with Santos.
The 26-year-old was farmed out by the Citizens in January after struggling to make his mark in his second season at Eastlands and enjoyed his time back at one of his former clubs.
Robinho told reporters: “It’s not easy to convince the English to agree a deal but I trust the leaders of Santos to be successful. I think I belong in Brazil more than the Premier League.
“My agents have received several offers from clubs in Europe, but everything is on hold until Santos meet City.”
Meanwhile, City’s move to snare Internazionale’s talented young striker Mario Balotelli appears to have hit a major stumbling block.
Personal terms for the 19-year-old are reported to be the problem, with agent Mino Raiola telling Sky Italia: “As long as there’s hope, there’s life.
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“He’s calm but anxious to come to an agreement, that’s normal for a lad of 19. We’re working and we’re hoping.”
Harry Redknapp is an ambitious man, his comments regarding a challenge for the league title show the faith he has in his team:
“I feel we could contend for the title; we have got the players here. We have to aim for it. We could win the championship.”
However, it is not everyone at Tottenham who shares his thoughts. Tim Sherwood, a first team coach under Redknapp and Joe Jordan, believes that any talk of the Premier League crown is too hasty, and just emulating last season will be a difficult enough, and I for one agree with him. Sherwood told Ham & High:
“I think we overachieved massively last season. It was beyond expectation, everyone would say that. For us to emulate that would be a massive success. We know how hard it was last year, it would be even more difficult this year. It will be far harder for everyone this year. Manchester City are obviously going to be stronger, and Liverpool won’t be as bad as they were last year. We’re obviously going to try to finish as high as we can.”
As it stands, Tottenham have essentially the same squad as last year – just the one signing of Sandro – while, as Sherwood highlighted to, their main rivals, Man City, Liverpool and Everton, have all improved their squads. What Spurs do have in their favour is the self-belief that they can get finish in the top four having got there last year.
Eastlands has already seen a number of new arrivals, will conceivably be adding more, and will be hurting from missing out on Champions League football. It is hard to imagine Liverpool being as bad as they were last season; Torres has committed to the club, they have the excellent Roy Hodgson at the helm and have been shrewd in the transfer market. If Everton can avoid the injuries they had last season and get off to a good start then it will be a closely fought contest. Admittedly Spurs also suffered injuries last season, particularly to their defence, but currently those problems don’t look like they have improved significantly, with big doubts over Ledley King and Jonathan Woodgate.
I can understand that Redknapp wants his team to aim high, and that maybe this time last season people wouldn’t have believed that his team would have finished fourth, but the talk of the title is off the mark. Spurs had an amazing season but they were still 16 points off Chelsea, whose goal difference was 45 better off than Redknapp’s team (71 compared to 26). To make up that difference over a season is unrealistic.
Before Redknapp can consider a title push, he must first concentrate on qualifying for the Champions League, failure to get through the qualifiers will mean that their fourth place finish will mean far less than before. Playing in the biggest club competition will be a fantastic feat for Spurs, but also brutally tough. Spurs will have to match last year’s achievements alongside the Champions League – a skill that takes the world’s best teams, with huge squads, years to perfect.
Perhaps what Redknapp said were simply mind games to ruffle the feathers of those around him, show the league that Spurs would go into this season fearing nobody. The reality is that last season there were only two teams really competing for the Premiership, and they will probably be the only two again this season. Over nine seasons, Chelsea went from league finishes of about 11th, to 6th, then 4th, then 3rd and then stayed around that mark for a few years until Abramovich and Mourinho pushed them over the finish line. Spurs have improved gradually over the last five years and will continue to do so, but probably over the same rate as they have been progressing thus far; a jump from 4th to 1st is out of Spurs’ grasp. An exciting season awaits Spurs and a repeat of last season will be an achievement in itself.
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The signature of Sol Campbell by Newcastle manager Chris Hughton in the summer is generally thought to be a shrewd one by the Premier League club. The former England international defender brings a whole host of experience with him to St James’ Park and will help provide competition for places at the heart of the Newcastle backline. The question is, though, with Fabricio Coloccini and Mike Williamson forming a solid centre-back partnership, will Campbell be able to force himself into the first team picture?
Campbell arrived at Newcastle amidst claims he was ‘fat’ and some way from fitness following his wedding and hence lack of training in the summer. The defender is not exactly getting any younger as his 36th birthday approaches, but Campbell still has a role to play for the Toon. As a professional footballer it won’t take long to get himself back up to speed and following a couple of reserve team outings, he’s already well on the way to doing this. Campbell himself believes he’ll make his debut at home to Blackpool on Saturday, but surely he can’t expect more than a short run-out from the bench, can he?
Hughton won’t want to change a line-up that demolished Aston Villa and more than held their own at Molineux against Wolves. Coloccini is showing what a class act he is and Williamson is proving that he was an absolute steal when Newcastle signed him from Portsmouth in January. With the form of these two, Campbell will have to settle for a place on the bench, but given the injury to Steven Taylor, he will certainly be next in line. Campbell may be getting on a bit, but he hasn’t lost any of his ambition that has made him a winner throughout his career and that can only be a good thing for Newcastle.
Kevin MacDonald has hinted that he could leave Aston Villa after being overlooked when the club stepped up their search to find a permanent successor to Martin O'Neill who resigned less than a week before the start of the season.
MacDonald has been in caretaker charge since O'Neill's exit but Monday's 2-1 defeat at Stoke City may be his last match in the hot-seat as Gerard Houllier is set to take on the managerial reins.
MacDonald has already turned down the chance to be the Frenchman's assistant but it had been thought that he would return to his previous job as reserve team boss.
However, he said:"I put my name up for the job. Once I did that I knew there might be disappointment. It took me long enough to decide what I wanted to do.
"Once I didn't get it I was disappointed, but my decision to go back and work with the reserves is totally down to me to re-evaluate what I want to do, it's as simple as that.
"I had always thought when I got the job that I wasn't going to do the assistant's job, so there was never any thought of doing that. Now I have to decide whether I'm going to be a manager.
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Liverpool have moved a major step closer to being sold after the High Court ruled against current co-owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett in their dispute with the club's board.
Hicks and Gillett failed in their attempt to block a £300million sale of the club to the owners of the Boston Red Sox baseball franchise.
Last week the board of the Anfield club, led by independent chairman Martin Broughton, agreed to sell to their parent company, New England Sports Ventures (NESV).
Hicks and Gillett's three-and-a-half year reign had left the Anfield club in debt to the tune of £230million.
The decision by Judge Christopher Floyd to side with the board and major creditor the Royal Bank of Scotland has paved the way for a sale to be concluded before Friday's deadline, which could have resulted in administration.
In a further blow to the American pair, who in court were accused of committing "a calculated breach of contract", they were also denied the right to appeal.
"I am not prepared to grant any relief," said Mr Justice Floyd. "If I did it would risk stopping the sale and purchase agreement going ahead."
However, speaking on the steps outside the High Court, Broughton suggested that the sale of the club to NESV might now face a fresh challenge.
On Tuesday, former interested party Peter Lim tabled a new and improved £320million offer, which included £40million for the acquisition of new players.
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The cash-only deal offered by the Singapore businessman is likely be discussed at a hastily arranged board meeting on Wednesday evening.
"We will have a full board meeting this evening once board has been reconstituted and proceed with the sale process," said Broughton.
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