Birmingham hardly missed a beat with Jake Clarke-Slater this weekend

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Did he do enough?

A lot of the talk going into the game was going to be about who would replace Blues captain Harlee Dean following his red card against Cardiff City in the previous week and the job fell to Jake Clarke-Salter.

The Chelsea loanee has found game time hard to come by so far this season, only making one appearance in the league, away to Wigan Athletic (via Transfermarkt).

If you take a look at his numbers, you’ll see that he did a relatively OK job. He certainly could have done better, particularly when it came to the aerial duels given that he is a central defender, but overall he didn’t disgrace himself, winning three duels in total.

There are also some things that you can’t necessarily put down as a number, most notably in the last couple of minutes when he chased down Aleksandar Mitrovic down the right flank and managed to stop the Fulham forward.

He also managed to do enough to put Aboubakar Kamara off when he was one-on-one with Lee Camp in the dying seconds of the match, forcing him to hurry his shot rather than be able to take it around the onrushing stopper.

It showed his work rate and a battling ability to compete, more than making up for the loss of Dean.

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With the captain set to be out for another two games once the international break is over, he has certainly earned himself the right to hold down that starting position as the interim defender.

It’s going to be hard for him to dislodge someone like Dean when he comes back in the starting line-up given that he’s the skipper, but that shouldn’t be a barrier for him making the first team on the whole. After all, this was a small statement made to his manager that he has what it takes if given the chance to actually perform.

As we suggested last week at FFC, lining up with three at the back could be a way for the Blues going forward, and even with Dean being brought back into the fold he could still find his way in alongside him and one of the other established centre-backs.

أجويرو يعتذر عن إهداره ركلة جزاء أمام تشيلسي: أتحمل المسؤولية كاملة

اعتذر مهاجم فريق مانشستر سيتي سيرجيو أجويرو عن ركلة الجزاء التي أهدرها في مباراة اليوم أمام تشيلسي، في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وتلاقى الفريقان في إطار منافسات الجولة الخامسة والثلاثين من البطولة، حيث خسر مانشستر سيتي بهدفين مقابل هدف.

وحصل مانشستر سيتي على ركلة جزاء قبل نهاية الشوط الأول، أهدرها أجويرو بعدما سددها بطريقة بانينكا. أجويرو يهدر ركلة جزاء أمام تشيلسي

وكتب أجويرو عبر حسابه الشخصي بموقع “تويتر”: “أريد أن أعتذر لزملائي والطاقم الفني والمشجعين بسبب إهداري ركلة الجزاء”.

وأضاف الأرجنتيني: “لقد كان قرارًا سيئًا مني، وأنا أتحمل المسؤولية كاملة”.

Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk faces spell-defining January transfer window

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It has now been ten games since Garry Monk was appointed as manager at Sheffield Wednesday – that’s nine league matches and a Carabao Cup exit to Premier League outfit Everton to be precise.

The trip to Blackburn Rovers saw him succumb to just his second Championship defeat of the season as the home side fought from behind with a late three-minute double, even despite substitute Jacob Murphy heading home what looked likely to be a winner seven minutes from time.

Wednesday now sit outside the playoff zone, but with the league being so tight, they remain just one point off regaining their place.

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Last weekend’s game highlighted a number of concerns but none more so than what lies ahead for the 40-year-old in January.

In the past, Football FanCast have stated the reliance the team has on top goalscorer Steven Fletcher, and that’s not really changed at all over recent matches.

The 32-year-old hasn’t scored for five games now, but that’s because he’s simply given too much to do as he’s often playing on his own in attack – someone like Atdhe Nuhiu should have partnered him against Blackburn.

During this barren run, Massimo Luongo has stepped up to the plate to provide two match-winning goals – both coming in 1-0 victories, over Wigan Athletic and Stoke City respectively.

And just as goals were beginning to be shared around the squad, he gets injured.

The Owls are yet to win since his absence.

Then there is Barry Bannan, who was a surprise scratch for the trip to Lancashire, his presence was sorely missed the most as he’s one of the only creative members of the squad – he averages more key passes per game (2.2) than anyone else, and has notched up three assists this campaign.

It feels like Wednesday are becoming increasingly reliant on these three aforementioned players, which isn’t a great trait to have, and it only highlights just how many signings Monk may need to make in January.

While in comparison, people have consistently stepped up to the plate in defence – Dominic Iorfa has been a revelation in captain Tom Lees’ absence, and when Julian Borner went down in the warm-up against Leeds, Sam Hutchinson deputised ever so naturally.

The Owls chief must be tossing and turning at night when he realises that it’s Joey Pelupessy trying to fill in for Bannan, while the less said about Fletcher’s back-ups, the better. Anonymous.

Liverpool fans would still have Steven Gerrard in the middle of the park

Steven Gerrard turned out for both Liverpool and Rangers during the legends match between the two historic clubs on Saturday afternoon.

Liverpool ultimately ran out 3-2 winners in Glasgow as Gerrard played the final 10 minutes for the club that he now manages.

The Englishman made over 700 appearances for the Merseyside giants in all competitions before deciding to end his career in the MLS.

Just 39 years of age, Gerrard showed on Saturday that he can still get around the pitch, and his performance got a number of Liverpool fans thinking.

Indeed, there is a general feeling that central midfield is where the Reds are still light despite developing into one of the top teams in world football.

And a number of the club’s supporters have claimed that they would still take Gerrard in the centre of the midfield despite the fact that he retired in 2016.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Southampton fans react to Wesley Hoedt’s comments on Mark Hughes

Some Southampton fans have taken to Twitter to react after Wesley Hoedt revealed what Mark Hughes told the squad ahead of a game against Manchester City.Hoedt – who the Saints spent £15m on when signing the centre-back from Lazio – currently finds himself out on loan with Belgian side Royal Antwerp, and his revelation doesn’t cover Hughes in much glory.

The 25-year-old revealed in an interview with Voetbal International how Hughes told his Southampton players to ‘play like Liverpool’ ahead of their trip to the Etihad Stadium to take on Manchester City.

The former Stoke and QPR manager’s master-plan didn’t quite turn out how he would’ve hoped, as his Saints side lost 6-1 to the Citizens.

“I played twice at that Etihad Stadium. Once, a very good match, [which finished] 2-1 in the ninetieth-minute. [We were] wiped out a second time 6-1. How they walked over us then was not normal.

“We always played with three in the back, but the day before the game, we were told that we had to play like Liverpool: 4-3-3 and with high pressure. Without training, that was not the right choice.”

Hoedt outlines how Hughes decided to make a drastic change with little time to implement it thoroughly, on the eve of a match against arguably the best team in the Premier League – that is a pretty ludicrous decision from Hughes, to say the least.

Let’s take a look at how some Southampton fans on Twitter reacted to the revelation…

Leeds defender Gaetano Berardi offers hope amid big injury concern

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

Leeds returned to the top of the table on Tuesday evening as they defeated West Brom at Elland Road.

The Baggies were unbeaten heading into the match so this was a statement win from Marcelo Bielsa’s men as they prevailed 1-0.

Patrick Bamford again went goalless but Gjanni Alioski popped up with an important strike that sealed all three points in the first half.

It was a more resolute performance from the Whites who won for just the second time in their last six matches in all competitions.

Yet, as the final whistle blew, there was still one negative to be had – the injury to Liam Cooper, something that will now keep him out for up to a month and a half.

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On the chalkboard

Cooper has been a rock at the back for Leeds, landing a place in the PFA Team of the Year last season for his stellar performances in their run to the playoffs.

The Scot has started the season in similar form and has since earned a new contract for his fine contributions.

In 2019/20, he’s formed a reliable partnership alongside Ben White which has seen him win a massive 4.7 aerial duels per game, as well as making 1.6 tackles per outing.

But as he limped off in the first half, it would have been understandable if there were worries. This was particularly because Gaetano Berardi was the man replacing him.

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The 5 foot 10 defender has claimed six red cards in the Championship since arriving, one of which came in the playoffs last term.

He’s traditionally been an unreliable figure in that regard but he displayed fresh hope on Tuesday evening, swatting away some of the pre-season doubts that had been lingering over him.

The Swiss centre back played 56 minutes but barely put a foot wrong all evening. Via WhoScored, Berardi made three clearances, as well as two interceptions and a solitary tackle.

Not only that, but he was also able to play a key pass in what was an accomplished display.

Cooper’s injury will come as a major blow, not least because he’s captain. But amid those concerns, Berardi showed that he might well be able to reduce the hit of potentially losing the skipper.

Man City star Kevin De Bruyne needs Etihad exit to win Ballon d’Or, says ex-coach

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Speaking to Het Nieuwsblad, Kevin De Bruyne’s former coach at Genk, Hein Vanhaezebrouck, has revealed the midfielder may need to leave Manchester City to win the Ballon d’Or.

What did he say?

The Belgium international has established himself as one of the Premier League’s best players, registering 25 goals and providing a further 53 assists in just 126 appearances in the top-flight.

Despite being a key part of City’s recent success, De Bruyne has not figured amongst the top three for the coveted Ballon d’Or. And now, Vanhaezebrouck has suggested the 28-year-old may be better off playing for a team like PSG where he can win the big titles and accolades on both a personal and collective level.

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He said (as translated by The Daily Mail): “He has never won anything internationally. No Europa League, no Champions League, no World Cup – and these are the things that are always taken into account.

“As soon as he wins one of these prizes I have no doubt that he will be in the running for the FIFA player of the year award and the Ballon d’Or trophy. He could yet do it with City – but with the defence they’ve got I am not convinced. I’m not saying that it would be easier for him to win the Champions League with Barcelona or Real Madrid.

“But to my mind it would be if he played for Paris Saint-Germain. Get De Bruyne to feed Neymar, Edinson Cavani and Kylian Mbappe with his pinpoint passes, and you have a team that is virtually impossible to play against.”

Illogical

To win the Ballon d’Or, surely you have to be considered the best player on your team first? If De Bruyne were to take his coach’s advice and join PSG, he would have both Mbappe and Neymar as teammates who could quite conceivably make their claims to be the star attraction.

The latter even took the decision to leave Barcelona in part to get away from Lionel Messi’s shadow, so why on earth would City’s mercurial midfielder intentionally become a team’s number two or number three option?

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At the Etihad, the road to becoming the world’s best player is far more smoother. Yes the likes of Raheem Sterling and Bernardo Silva offer tough competition, but De Bruyne’s influence on the side is second to none. Already this season, the Belgian has scored two goals and picked up seven assists in just six Premier League games. The Ballon d’Or is perfectly within his grasp at City, he just needs to prove it by helping City to major European success.

برونو فرنانديز بعد الفوز أمام مانشستر سيتي: قدمنا كل شيء بشكل مثالي

أشاد نجم فريق مانشستر يونايتد برونو فرنانديز بأدائهم في مباراة اليوم أمام مانشستر سيتي، في بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

وفاز مانشستر يونايتد بهدفين دون رد، في ملعب الاتحاد، في إطار منافسات الجولة السابعة والعشرين. أهداف مباراة مانشستر سيتي ومانشستر يونايتد

وتمكن برونو فرنانديز من تسجيل هدف مانشستر يونايتد الأول، من ركلة جزاء، في الدقيقة الثانية من الشوط الأول.

وقال برونو فرنانديز في تصريحات نشرتها شبكة “بي بي سي” العالمية: “من الصعب دائمًا اللعب ضد مانشستر سيتي، فريق صعب مع الكرة، ومن الصعب اللعب ضدهم، اليوم فعلنا كل شيء تقريبًا بشكل مثالي”.

وأضاف البرتغالي: “الأمر لا يتعلق بالفوز على مانشستر سيتي، إنه يتعلق بالفوز في كل مباراة”.

وواصل: “التسجيل في الدقيقة الأولى كان مثاليًا، كان لدينا مساحة أكبر للرد، حافظنا على تركيزنا حتى نهاية المباراة، عندما ندافع جيدًا، نعلم أنه سيكون لدينا فرص للتسجيل”.

وأوضح: “طريقة احتفالي بهدفي؟ كانت لأولادي، في كل مرة أسجل فيها يكون ذلك لهم”.

وتابع: “الدوري ليس عدوًا سريعًا، إنه ماراثون، علينا أن نبذل قصارى جهدنا وألا نفكر في الآخرين”.

Barcelona’s failure to land Matthijs de Ligt was far from a disaster

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It seemed like a done deal halfway through last season. Barcelona and Ajax are two clubs with comparable values and their respect for one another has even prompted discussion that a collaboration agreement could be struck to benefit both parties in the transfer market.

For that reason, the signings of both Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt seemed more like a formality than a soap opera in the making. And sure enough, after some initial hiccups, concerns and paper talk, De Jong was officially announced in January, with the move officially materialising at the beginning of the summer.

Now, he already dons the Blaugrana and it didn’t take long for him to capture the fans’ hearts.

And for the majority of last season, it was widely expected that his partner in crime and best friend would follow sooner rather than later. Fast forward a couple of months and the coveted youngster is in Turin playing alongside Cristiano Ronaldo as opposed to Lionel Messi.

The fans were quick to suggest it was actually the Portuguese who sealed the deal with a mysterious handshake and a devious whisper in the ear when the duo met in the Nations League final. The same final De Ligt ended up losing shortly before his move to the Old Lady was made official.

A reported £67.5m was allegedly what it took to secure the signing of one of the most promising centre-backs on the planet. Barcelona were beaten and not even their relationship with Ajax nor the prospect of playing with Messi and his best friend could make the necessary difference. The deal was done, the contract penned and the 20-year-old was flying over to Italy.

Sure enough, this was perceived as a huge loss for the Catalan giant. But while it’s difficult to deny that missing out on a generational talent, the youngest captain Ajax have ever had was a tough pill to swallow, it just may not have been such a gruesome scenario after all.

From the financial side, a deal of £67.5m doesn’t look like a huge hit on Barcelona’s bill. After all, the Catalans have spent more than double those amounts on several players in the last couple of transfer windows and are looking likely to continue the trend going forward. But the wage bill was apparently the problem. The Dutchman’s notorious agent, Mino Raiola, was reportedly demanding extraordinary wages and Barcelona just couldn’t keep up with the rest of the big boys in football. Not after their recent purchases left them dry.

And while sacrificing some of the wage bill for a generational talent doesn’t seem like a crime, especially if you’re putting in enough effort to sell and free up some of that money in the not so distant future, buying him just so others won’t kind of is.

Had he arrived at the Camp Nou, Barcelona would’ve had a total of five centre-backs competing for two spots in the team: Samuel Umtiti, Gerard Pique, Clement Lenglet, Jean-Clair Todibo and finally De Ligt.

More importantly, three of those four are still young, in their early twenties and with big careers ahead of them. Todibo is only 19 and, with the Dutchman arriving, he would no doubt have to be shipped out, loaned or just chained to the stands. Either way, that’s far from ideal for a talented youngster with a dream to chase.

So yes, it was a great loss to miss out on De Ligt but it was hardly a necessity. The centre-back position is a spot well covered in Catalonia and further investment would have been frivolous.

Finally, we have that famous Barcelona motto to round things off. “The one who has doubts about playing at Barcelona is no longer needed by us”, stated Johan Cruyff in the days now gone by and this is something the Catalans have been living by for a long time.

Of course, the appointment of Antoine Griezmann and the alleged chase of Neymar contradict that since both have either rejected or abandoned Barcelona in the last couple of years.

But this is very much still something the fans regularly dig out when it fits their agenda and their cause. Regardless of how true on untrue that may be, maybe it is a sign of integrity after all. A statement that reads quite well with a message that they will survive and prosper, with or without De Ligt at their side.

So this choice might have been a difficult one to make for Barcelona but not entirely career-deciding. In fact, once he develops and grows up to be a player who could slot into the Catalans’ gala 11 with no effort, that transfer could make even more sense.

Was this transfer the right choice for the youngster in question, however? His words might say so but the alleged release clause in his contract might not agree with that and it hints that Turin was not his preferred destination after all.

Who knows, maybe there’s still a chance “De Twins” will one day be reunited under the lights of the Camp Nou.

Only time will tell.

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Crystal Palace’s extravagant spending appears to have caught up with them

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Admittedly, none of us like to think of our football clubs as businesses.

We just want to see them spend bundles of cash on exciting new players, make tickets affordable for the supporters and to go and watch an entertaining game of football every now and again.

The sad truth is that, not matter how much we try to bury our heads in the sands, football clubs are businesses.

And in Crystal Palace’s case, one that is being run poorly in terms of transfer activity.

If you hold the Eagles close to your heart, you will have noticed that the level of transfer activity appears to be on a gradual decline.

The added bonus of Premier League money eases the pressure on raising funds via player sales, but it’s still important to maintain a balance in terms of players moving in and out of the club.

In Palace’s case, since being promoted via the playoffs in 2013, they have been fairly gung ho in their approach to bringing players in, but have been unable to balance the books by offloading anyone of significant value.

The graphic above shows that, with the exception of the most recent transfer window, money earned from player sales has only exceeded that spent on incoming signings on one occasion – during the 2012/13 campaign.

That was the season in which the Eagles were still in the Championship and were signing the likes of Joel Ward and Yannick Bolasie for just over £500k each, whilst making an initial £10.58m through the sale of Wilfried Zaha to Manchester United.

Since then, however, the spending has been fairly ludicrous when contrasted with the amount brought into the club through sales.

The following campaign, £29.7m was spent on new arrivals, whilst nothing was made from outgoings.

Since the 2013/14 season, and again excluding the most recent window, Palace have spent a whopping £199.92m on signings, and have seen just £55.64m come into the bank account via sales.

Across the last two campaigns, the spending has been restricted in comparison to the years before.

Palace have spent just £17.51m in the market across the last two years, seemingly as in a bid to balance the books.

That would explain the more considered approach to transfer dealings in the last couple of years, where Dougie Freedman has negotiated cheap captures such as Vicente Guaita, Max Meyer and Gary Cahill on free transfers, and James McCarthy for just £3m, as opposed to £28.08m on Christian Benteke and £25.38m on Mamadou Sakho.

For any Palace fans wondering why their club used to spend such significant sums on the likes of Benteke and Sakho only to see that spending halted, there appears to be a logical answer.

With such an unhealthy pattern of spending over the last seven years, this worrying trend was always going to catch up with the south Londoners further down the line.

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