West Ham news: Hammers set to battle Aston Villa for Gonzalo Higuain

Even though he is a World Cup finalist with Argentina and a player of incredible pedigree and overall career, Gonzalo Higuain has become an outcast at Juventus over in Serie A. Of course, with the arrival of new head coach Andrea Pirlo, the Bianconeri are going through something of a revolution at the moment.

For that reason, the 32-year-old likely won’t retain his place in the squad and will have to find another club to play for. As of right now, however, according to the latest reports from La Repubblica (via Sport Witness), despite there being some interest from the Premier League, Higuain is refusing to terminate his contract with Juventus.

West Ham and Aston Villa have been mentioned as interested parties but it seems like they might have trouble convincing the Argentine to make a switch back to the English top-flight.

Of course, he has played for Chelsea in the past so he is very much familiar with the league as a whole. David Moyes needs reinforcements in the ongoing summer transfer window and even though a striker may not be his priority, landing such an established superstar might also be too good to pass on.

However, he wouldn’t come cheap and it does feel like only big wages and substantial bonuses would be enough to convince him to join the London side. His contract may be running out slowly but he is still a world-class player who would demand a pay to reflect his status.

Verdict

Landing Higuain certainly does sound extraordinary but can West Ham really pull off such a heist? Since we are talking about a club with financial issues and largely different priorities in the market, maybe this is not the way they should go after all.

It might be tempting to try because it’s Higuain but Moyes has to be reasonable and decide what’s best for the club moving forward.

روي كين ينتقد أداء توتنهام أمام تشيلسي: كانت مباراة بين رجال وأطفال!

انتقد النجم السابق لفريق مانشستر يونايتد روي كين أداء توتنهام في مباراة اليوم ضد تشيلسي، في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتلاقى الفريقان في ملعب توتنهام في قمة منافسات الجولة الخامسة من الدوري الإنجليزي، حيث فاز تشيلسي بثلاثة أهداف دون رد. أهداف مباراة تشيلسي وتوتنهام

وقال روي كين في تصريحات لشبكة “سكاي سبورتس” العالمية: “أعتقد أن تشيلسي كان ممتازًا، نحن نعرف ما يدور حوله، الجودة الحقيقية والكثير من الطاقة والرغبة، كانت مباراة رجال أمام أطفال”.

وأضاف: “لا أستطيع أن أصدق مدى ضعف توتنهام، يمكن أن يكون لديك يومًا تعاني فيه من التراجع وتخسر الجودة، ولكن كان هناك نقص في الجودة، كما رأينا في الهدف الثاني لـ تشيسي وربما الثالث، وربما كل الأهداف”.

وواصل: “المباراة مدتها 90 دقيقة، أدى توتنهام بشكل جيد في الشوط الأول، على مدار المباراة تمر بفترات صعبة، وعليك البقاء على قيد الحياة، عليك البقاء في اللقاء، كان لدى تشيلسي فريق رائع، حتى مع البدلاء، كان هناك جودة خالصة”.

وأردف: “ليس لدي مشكلة مع كون توتنهام يفتقر إلى الجودة، حتى لغة هاري كين اليوم، وأدائه اليوم، يا إلهي! أنا غاضب جدًا من رؤية توتنهام بهذا الشكل”.

وتابع: “لا يقوم لاعبو توتنهام بالأساسيات، أتحدث عن قتال اللاعبين وأن تضع جسمك على المحك، هذا يأتي من الداخل، ويمكننا أن ننتقد ربما المدرب والكثير من الأشياء الأخرى، ولكن عليك أنت كلاعب الحصول على الكرة، وأن تعمل على إيقاف تسديدات الخصم، وهكذا”.

تشكيل مانشستر سيتي أمام لايبزيج في دوري أبطال أوروبا.. دي بروين ومحرز أساسيان

أعلن مدرب فريق مانشستر سيتي بيب جوارديولا التشكيل الأساسي لمواجهة لايبزيج مساء اليوم، في دوري أبطال أوروبا.

ويستضيف ملعب الاتحاد المباراة في إطار منافسات الجولة الأولى من دور مجموعات دوري أبطال أوروبا، موسم 2021/22.

ويتواجد مانشستر سيتي في المجموعة الأولى رفقة باريس سان جيرمان الفرنسي ولايبزيج الألماني وكلوب بروج البلجيكي. تشكيل مانشستر سيتي أمام لايبزيج اليوم

حراسة المرمى: إيدرسون.

خط الدفاع: كانسيلو، روبن دياز، ناثان آكي، زينشينكو.

خط الوسط: رودري، برناردو سيلفا، كيفين دي بروين.

خط الهجوم: رياض محرز، فيران توريس، جريليش.

Leeds fans praise Helder Costa and defend him against Phil Hay’s assessment

Helder Costa has had a mixed experience since arriving at Elland Road and some people would be forgiven for thinking he hasn’t provided enough to live up to his £15m price tag.

That is how much Leeds will pay for him come the end of the season, and if he doesn’t do enough to help the Whites into the Premier League then he may not be considered good value for money.

The Athletic’s Phil Hay has written a piece recently on the Portuguese winger, in which he is critical of Costa and the contribution he has made this term, highlighting the fact that he ranks behind his opposite winger Jack Harrison in both goals and assists, while achieving a cross success rate below 10%.

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Room for improvement, then, but Costa has improved of late, and since he has had a proper run in the team over the past few games he has demonstrated the quality he has in his locker, which supporters have praised.

His two goals and one assist in the previous five appearances indicate that he is improving, and beginning to deliver on the promise and excitement that greeted his arrival.

Costa is still some way short of the ten goals and eight assists he achieved in his first season with Wolves, but the more he understands Marcelo Bielsa’s style of play and builds up an understanding with teammates, the better he will be.

It is difficult to achieve that when he doesn’t have a fixed place in the side, but now he has that he is beginning to deliver on a consistent basis, and proving how much of a threat he can be for Leeds.

Meanwhile, Leeds fans have also been discussing the possibility of signing one of Europe’s hottest strikers…

Liverpool fans react to the latest update on Jadon Sancho

Jadon Sancho is one of the most exciting young players on the planet at the moment.

He recently finished second in the race for the Golden Boy award behind Atletico Madrid’s Joao Felix. After racking up 12 goals and 14 assists in the Bundesliga last term, he already has five and six respectively in this campaign as well. Currently valued at £90m by Transfermarkt, he has the world at his feet at the tender age of 19.

Liverpool have been linked with him in recent weeks, and now, former Premier League player Jan Aage Fjortoft has said that, according to his sources, the Anfield outfit lead the way for the England international.

This has got the club’s fans talking. Giving the hype surrounding the youngster, many are excited to hear this fresh news in regards to the teenager, and they seem desperate to see him move to Merseyside.

It is hard to argue that he would be a fantastic signing on paper. He was named in the Bundesliga Team of the Year last time out, and already has 11 caps for his country even at his age. There is a reason why the likes of Real Madrid have also been linked with a move for him.

However, Jurgen Klopp does already have three top quality forwards at his disposal in Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah and Roberto Firmino. Surely one of those would have to make way to fit the young winger in to the team? Would he be anything other than a rotation option?

That appears to be what several of the club’s fans are asking.

Indeed, last season the three scored 68 goals between them all in competitions as the Reds picked up 97 points in the Premier League and won the Champions League. They don’t seem to be crying out for another option going forward as it stands.

Some supporters would even rather see other big-name wingers come in instead of the youngster, such as Son Heung-min, who The Athletic’s James Pearce said any reported interest in was “just a rumour” last month, and even Kylian Mbappe who is a striker but can play on the flank.

The South Korea international and PSG man are both quality footballers in their own right as well and have appeared at World Cups. They have participated in the biggest matches in the sport, with the former appearing in the Champions League final last term and the latter scoring in the World Cup showpiece in Russia.

Sancho, of course, can’t compete with their experience as of yet, but he is clearly already a top talent. It remains to be seen whether Fjortoft’s sources are correct, anyway.

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Aston Villa fans respond to Jurgen Klopp’s Carabao Cup request

Liverpool have confirmed their plans to field two separate squads to compete in both the Club World Cup and their Carabao Cup quarter-final against Aston Villa, and some fans of the West Midlands’ side have been speaking out following Jurgen Klopp’s comments on the situation.

With the two fixtures coinciding, Liverpool will attempt to win the games at both Villa Park and in Qatar, despite Klopp’s previous request for the English Football League (EFL) to reconsider scheduling their tie with Dean Smith’s side.

The Liverpool boss, as reported by James Pearce of The Athletic, said to reporters: “Can we ask Aston Villa to come to Qatar and we play the game over there?”

Whilst a manager as jovial as the German coach could easily have been speaking in jest, these Villa fans were quick to respond to the Liverpool manager’s comments, with a number asking the Champions League-winning boss to pay for their travel to Qatar.

Here are some of the best reactions from these Villa fans following the confirmation of Klopp’s comments.

Crystal Palace: Summer target Ruben Aguilar continues to prove he’s a bullet dodged

This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

After losing Aaron Wan-Bissaka to Manchester United for £50m, Crystal Palace were left with just one right-back in the shape of Joel Ward.

Roy Hodgson’s side set about finding a replacement for the England U21 star, and were linked with a number of names to replace Wan-Bissaka.

Chelsea’s Reece James was the subject of interest from the south Londoners, who saw a £25m bid rejected for his services, while another man in the form on Montpellier right-back Ruben Aguilar was linked with a move to Selhurst Park – the latter eventually signed a five-year contract with Monaco.

Bullet dodged

We previously outlined how the Eagles may have dodged a bullet in missing out on the French right-back Aguilar.

At the time, the 26-year-old had made three appearances for the Ligue 1 side. In those showings, Aguilar picked up one red card, one yellow card and also conceded ten goals, provoking the point that Palace may have been fortunate to miss out on his signature.

However, his performances since that article was written have only further emphasised our point.

Still not improving

Since then, Aguilar has made five more appearances for the side who previously housed the likes of Kylian Mbappe and Bernardo Silva, and things really haven’t got much better for the man who was also linked with Palace’s rivals Brighton in the summer window.

Aguilar has shipped eight more goals in those five appearances, meaning that his inclusion in the Monaco backline has seen 18 goals conceded in total across his eight appearances.

To add more emphasis to the point, Aguilar has also been sent off once again – to receive two red cards in your first eight appearances for a new club isn’t going to set the best first impression.

His most recent dismissal – coming against a St Etienne side including ex-Palace man Yohan Cabaye – prompted an angry reaction in which he was seen kicking the VAR monitor on his way off the pitch.

He may well turn his Monaco career around, but as of now, it’s safe to say Palace may have dodged a massive bullet.

Tottenham should sign Isco, according to ESPN’s Shaka Hislop

Tottenham Hotspur are in a bad place at the moment.

Not only are they in terrible form, but a number of their key players are out of contract next summer.

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One of the most concerning potential exits is that of Christian Eriksen.

The Dane’s current deal is up at the end of the season, and there is nothing to indicate that he’ll sign a new one.

Therefore, Spurs will need to look at how to replace Eriksen, and ESPN’s Shaka Hislop believes that he knows the perfect man to bolster Spurs’ midfield.

The former Newcastle goalkeeper says that Spurs moving for Isco would make a lot of sense.

The Real Madrid midfielder is seemingly out of favour at Los Blancos as he’s started just 12 league games since the start of last season, but there’s no doubting his talent as he’s been a key man in multiple Champions League-winning campaigns.

At the peak of his powers, he was contributing to 18 league goals in just 30 appearances, and those numbers are exactly what Spurs will need if Eriksen is to leave the club in the near future.

Arsenal’s British core: Wenger’s mistakes provide profound lesson for Emery

One of the most iconic images in Arsenal’s recent history – Arsene Wenger proudly standing above a quintet of the Gunners’ brightest prospects who had just signed new long-term deals – now appears like a watershed moment for the north London side.

Wenger had been left reeling by a number of high-profile departures over the course of the previous few years, with star names like Cesc Fabregas, Emmanuel Adebayor and Sami Nasri all jumping ship to European and domestic rivals.

But in December 2012, things were supposed to change. Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Aaron Ramsey, Kieran Gibbs and Carl Jenkinson all put pen to paper on bumper new deals that would tie them down for five to six years respectively. Theo Walcott would later join that list not long after.

In a picture understandably dominated by PR, Wenger’s father-like presence over his young players sent out a message that the club were thinking of the future.

“The plan is to build a team around a strong basis of young players, in order to get them to develop their talent at the club. I’m a strong believer in stability and I believe when you have a core of British players, it’s always easier to keep them together and that’s what we’ll try to achieve.” Wenger, December 2012

Fast forward almost seven years later, however, and not a single individual of that famed ‘British core’ still remain at the Emirates. Jenkinson – rather surprisingly – was the last band member to close the door on that particular chapter of Arsenal’s history when he left for Nottingham Forest earlier in the summer.

But when one door closes, another one opens. And, rather promisingly for the Gunners, Unai Emery appears to have arrived as manager at a time when the club look to have a golden generation of young talent on their hands.

The sheer quality, and even quantity, of British prospects that are coming through the club’s Hale End academy is quite frankly a rival to Manchester United’s ‘Class of 92′. Whether they end up coming close to matching those superstars’ respective career achievements remains to be seen.

But in Bukayo Saka, Emile Smith Rowe, Eddie Nketiah, Reiss Nelson, Joe Willock and Ainsley Maitland-Niles, Arsenal have a group of players who could quite possibly form more than half the first-team. It would be a remarkable turnaround for a side that was often criticised under Wenger for fielding entire line-ups without a single English player in their ranks.

But talent is no guarantee of success. And that is exactly why the pressure is truly on Emery to get the best out of what he has been blessed with. Speaking after his appointment, former chief executive Ivan Gazidis remarked that the Spanish boss name-checked Maitland-Niles as a player he had immense hopes for during the interviewing process. It was that kind of attention to the club’s young starlets that gave the 47-year-old the edge when it came to his rival candidates.

Blooding academy youngsters into the first-team appears to be a trend this season, with both Manchester United and Chelsea embracing that philosophy. However, those policies have been manufactured by virtue of circumstance rather than intention.

Arsenal on the other hand, have no such issues, and that it is exactly why Emery’s trust in his young players is so pleasing. 18-year-old Saka has been the highlight of the campaign so far, so much so that he started away at Old Trafford.

His performances have been so impressive that the Gunners boss has opted to take off £72m summer signing Nicolas Pepe in games rather than the teenager, and he has been rewarded with one goal and three assists already.

Wenger’s biggest mistake surrounding his British core was that he placed too much faith and responsibility on them to lead the club to success. He essentially placed an albatross around their necks, weighing them down to a point of no escape. He handed them the keys to the Gunners’ trophy-laden future, and they ended up fumbling it big time.

Emery must embrace the idea of creating an environment where his academy talent are given the best resources to shine. Bedding them in slowly, using them in their right positions, and adding quality players around them. The squad back in December 2012 still had the likes of Gervinho, Marouane Chamakh and Sebastien Squillaci.

Fortunately for the north Londoners, the side appears to be in better shape than it was back then. That could make all the difference to whether Emery can make this ‘British core 2.0’ actually work.

The manner in which Wenger’s ambition crumbled on itself is telling about the challenge that lies ahead for Emery, but he has the core resources in place to prosper where his predecessor plundered.

Everton’s Lucas Digne must win battle with Harry Wilson this weekend

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Everton’s clash with Bournemouth this weekend will be heavily influenced by a key battle between two players.

On the chalkboard

The Toffees have mostly enjoyed their encounters with Bournemouth since the latter’s promotion to the Premier League, having lost only twice in eight games, but will look to improve on the draw they claimed in their last visit.

A lot has changed since their last game at the Vitality Stadium more than a year ago, when they took a 2-0 lead despite Richarlison being sent off, only to be pegged back in the closing stages.

They are now more defensively resolute, and they ended last season with three clean sheets in four matches while they have kept two already this season, and Lucas Digne has been a part of the backline throughout.

If he is able to keep Harry Wilson quiet on Sunday then Marco Silva could claim his first away win of the Premier League season, but it is easier said than done.

The Frenchman helped his side to an eighth-placed finish last term – they conceded 46 goals, fewer than both Manchester United and Arsenal – but it is his threat going forward which makes him so useful, and such a fan favourite.

In 2018/19 he scored five and assisted nine and his attacking attributes should help to nullify Wilson’s danger since the on-loan Liverpool man could end up as preoccupied with defending as attacking himself.

That could be vital to Everton’s chances of getting a result, as the 22-year-old has two goals from his three league starts so far, and often looks to get involved in the final third, as evidenced by his 2.7 shots per game, according to Whoscored.

Added to that, he has averaged 1 key pass per game and as a result, Digne will need to get tighter to him than he did to Jota, who provided an assist from the right flank as Aston Villa beat the Toffees 2-0.

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According to Whoscored, this season Digne has averaged 0.3 interceptions per match, which suggests that anticipating danger and marking his opponent is an area of weakness for the left-back, but he may find life easier against Wilson.

The winger is not blessed with blistering pace and therefore the former Barcelona man should be able to track him efficiently.

Going forward, Silva will also be relying on the 26-year-old to produce the goods, and his link-up with Richarlison could once again prove decisive.

A Digne cross allowed Richarlison to head home against both Lincoln and Wolves so if he can maintain or improve on his average of 2 successful crosses per game, then Everton may be able to take all three points away from the south coast this weekend.

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