Man City’s biggest mistake in January: Not swooping for Ruben Neves

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The January transfer window marked one of Manchester City’s quietest in recent memory. 

The defending league champions made just one addition during the month, acquiring Japanese midfielder Ko Itakura who has been sent out on loan to Groningen for the rest of the season, but were otherwise radio silent, content to continue on the title chase with the squad as is.

That complacency though, was in fact a crucial mistake. And despite strong rumblings from the fanbase during the window, Pep Guardiola remained especially adamant that the club would not be pursuing one man in particular who would have provided a certain boost to his club’s shot at a second consecutive league title: Wolverhampton midfielder Ruben Neves.

“He’s an excellent player but there are many clubs in the world, many holding midfielders in the world, and most of them can play here,” the Spanish manager said. “A month ago, I started reading – ‘Rúben Neves, £100m’. That is not going to happen, we are not going to pay £100m for a holding midfielder.”

Indeed, acquiring the 21-year old Neves would have come at a steep price, but was Pep right to rule out such a potentially lucrative purchase?

The former Porto captain exploded onto the scene of English football in the Championship a year ago, earning Wolves promotion and himself widespread acclaim as one of the top young players in the world with his deft passing, top-level vision and cracking shots from distance.

Soccer Football – FA Cup Third Round – Wolverhampton Wanderers v Liverpool – Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton, Britain – January 7, 2019 Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Nuno Espirito Santo and Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Ruben Neves celebrate after the match REUTERS/Darren Staples

And though his consistency has dropped ever so slightly in his first Premier League campaign, Neves’ quality has remained on display and his contributions have Wolves sitting 7th in the Premier League.

Dominant in the defensive midfield, dangerous when he pushes up on the attack – the Portuguese international has been impressive once again.

Watch the video below to see the most insane overhead kick you will see this week…

Manchester City, meanwhile, will now embark on the final half of their season thin in the defensive midfield position and a lone injury away from major vulnerability.

Fernandinho has once again been remarkable for Guardiola in 2018-19. But when the 33-year-old Brazilian is not on the pitch, City become a weaker team and have fallen in two of the three league matches he’s missed this season.

On those days, Pep attempted to plug the hole with Fabian Delph, then Ilkay Gundogan and most ambitiously John Stones, with none able to match Fernandinho’s impact on the pitch.

With so much of their success tied to Fernandinho’s presence, Manchester City’s failure to bring in a reinforcement leaves them an injury away from stumbling and falling off Liverpool’s rampant pace.

And while an expansive middle ground did exist between making no signings at all and splurging on Neves’ massive transfer fee, there was no better option for Guardiola’s City in the near term and the future. The shunned move is one they’ll regret not making.

In acquiring Neves from Wolverhampton, Manchester City would have solved the crucial problem laid out above. His level of quality and experience – he made 18 Champions League appearances at Porto, per Transfermarkt – would have allowed him to step in immediately as a rotational midfielder in Guardiola’s squad, one who would provide respite for Fernandinho, and give City an insurance policy should they lose their first-choice defensive midfielder to injury.

As much as Neves was the perfect fit to bolster the squad now, he may have also been the answer for the future. Though Fernandinho has remained in form and holds a contract with the club that runs through next season, he’s fast approaching his third decade of senior football. A proven yet developing 21-year- old talent fits the mould for his successor perfectly. 

With Neves, Manchester City would have given themselves a bridge to their future while adding security for this season. Guardiola may have a point in expressing reluctance over Wolverhampton’s reportedly hefty asking price, actually £10million greater than claimed by the City gaffer, but he was sorely mistaken to have spurned a move for Neves this time around.

تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الترسانة.. مصطفى شوبير في حراسة المرمى وبادجي يقود الهجوم

يدخل الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بالنادي الأهلي مهمة جديدة اليوم الأربعاء أمام الترسانة في مسابقة كأس مصر.

الأهلي يلتقي مع الترسانة على استاد القاهرة في إطار مباريات دور الـ 16 من مسابقة كأس مصر والتي تقام على استاد الأهلي وي السلام.

طالع أيضًا.. موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة الأهلي والترسانة اليوم في كأس مصر

ونجح الأهلي في إنهاء مهمته الأولى في المسابقات المحلية وحصد لقب الدوري المصري للمرة الـ42 في تاريخه والخامسة على التوالي.

وتأهل الأهلي لدور الـ 16 من كأس مصر على حساب بني سويف بنتيجة 3-1، بينما صعد الترسانة لهذا الدور بعد الفوز على إنبي بضربات الجزاء 4/3.

طالع أيضًا.. مباشر بالفيديو | مباراة الأهلي والترسانة في كأس مصر

وأوضحت التدريبات الختامية للنادي الأهلي ملامح التشكيل المتوقع الذي قد يبدأ به السويسري رينيه فايلر المدير الفني مباراته أمام الترسانة.

ويشهد التشكيل المتوقع تواجد مصطفى شوبير لحراسة عرين الأهلي أمام الترسانة بدلًا من محمد الشناوي الحارس الأساسي، فيما يقود هجوم الأحمر أليو بادجي. تشكيل الأهلي المتوقع أمام الترسانة:

حراسة المرمى: مصطفى شوبير.

خط الدفاع: محمود وحيد، حمدي فتحي، ياسر إبراهيم، أحمد فتحي.

خط الوسط : أليو ديانج، محمد مجدي أفشة، حسين الشحات، جونيور أجاي، محمود عبد المنعم كهربا.

خط الهجوم : أليو بادجي.

West Ham’s striker issues to get worse as Hugill move to Middlesbrough in doubt

[ad_pod ]According to reliable West Ham news site Claret & Hugh, Middlesbrough manager Tony Pulis has cooled on the idea of signing West Ham United striker Jordan Hugill on a permanent deal this summer following his season-long loan spell.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the centre-forward joined the Championship club on a temporary basis for the 2018/19 campaign last summer, having only made three appearances for the east London outfit between January 2018 and the end of last term.

Despite being a regular starter under Pulis, the 26-year-old hasn’t exactly set the world alight for Boro in terms of goals, scoring just the six in 26 league appearances for the Teesside outfit.

Claret & Hugh report that they are unlikely to look to make the move permanent should they achieve promotion to the Premier League, although they have been told that he will be returning to the London Stadium no matter what happens.

More bad news for West Ham

Manuel Pellegrini and the club would surely have been hoping that they had seen the last of Hugill and that they could recoup some of the £10m fee they paid Preston North End for the striker.

However, if Claret & Hugh are to be believed then that won’t be happening, and it is yet another striker blow for the east London side.

Andy Carroll is out of contract at the end of the season while Lucas Perez was reportedly left behind when the squad travelled to Marbella for a training camp this month because of his attitude.

Meanwhile, Javier Hernandez and Marko Arnautovic were both heavily linked with exits during the January window, and it would be no surprise if we haven’t heard the last of the story involving the latter even if he did recently pen a new contract.

Some Celtic fans have already decided they don’t want Lennon to stay

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Loads of Celtic fans have been reflecting on the weekend’s action, and they’ve already made their minds up on the future of Neil Lennon.

Celtic had the chance to pretty much put the title to bed on Saturday courtesy of Rangers dropping points at Easter Road on Friday night, but the Bhoys weren’t able to break down Aberdeen at Parkhead.

It was the first 0-0 draw between the Hoops and the Dons since 1994, and it leaves Lennon’s side eight points clear of the Gers with four games left to play.

Despite their superb position in the table, fans were understandably infuriated by the performance on Saturday, as the side struggled to create clear-cut chances and simply weren’t clinical enough in the final third.

And they have seen enough after the goalless draw, calling for someone else to take over from Lennon in the summer.

The 47 year-old replaced Brendan Rodgers on an interim basis at the end of February, but it appears the large majority of fans simply want him to steady the ship and then get out of the way.

Take a look at the Twitter reactions down below…

Tottenham: Toughen up for trophies

It’s been a strange old week for Tottenham fans, hasn’t it? Brushing aside the Bundesliga leaders in the Champions League then losing at Southampton on Saturday shows just how mentally weak this squad is.

You’d think such a mid-week thrill would lift the squad and pull them out from the Premier League hole they dug themselves after defeats to Burnley and Chelsea. Their title chances were killed by those losses and the continuation of poor league form suggests a complete lack of spine from Mauricio Pochettino’s men.

It seems the squad can’t link their momentum in one competition to the other, and that’s worrying because Spurs clearly have the quality to beat anyone on their day, as they’ve proved at times this season. They’re high on confidence in the Champions League, so they play well, but they’re low on confidence in the league, and that means they play poorly.

Whether it’s Pochettino’s fault for not being able to motivate the team to finish the season strongly or if it’s the players’ fault for lacking interest, there’s clearly an issue here. Spurs’ squad falls short of being capable of taking City and Liverpool right to the last couple of games, but even if they did have the depth and quality, would the club’s mentality ruin their chances even then?

As Manchester City have found in the Champions League and Liverpool in the league, if there’s no precedent of recent success in a particular field, the mental side of challenging for honours often trips players up. Spurs are, and will be, a victim of this until they do finally win their first Premier League. The hardest trophy to win is the first, and Spurs have to toughen up to rise to that challenge.

Aside from the clear spending requirements in summer, their best existing players, if they stay, have to realise the quality they possess and add some arrogance to their game. Being mentally fragile kills title chances, and Spurs shouldn’t let that affect the quality they have in their ranks.

Spurs fans, who do you think your club needs to sign in the summer to mount a title challenge? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Tottenham fans urge Gareth Bale to return to club

He couldn’t, could he? Gareth Bale back at Tottenham Hotspur?

According to Marca, via Sport Witness, Real Madrid are actually prepared to offer Bale back to Tottenham this summer in a bid to sign Christian Eriksen.

Bale netted his 13th goal of the season in Real Madrid’s 2-1 win over Levante on Sunday night.

However, the Wales international shrugged off the congratulations of his teammates, cutting a frustrated figure as he headed back to the centre circle.

The 29-year-old has struggled for starts in recent weeks and is expected to be on the bench for Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey semi-final second leg against Barcelona on Wednesday night.

Bale – valued at £72m by Transfermarkt – has long been linked with a return to England, where he scored 56 times in 203 appearances for Tottenham and five goals in 44 games for Southampton.

The Tottenham fans have been discussing re-signing the attacker and many are desperate to see him return to the club in this summer’s transfer window:

The Chalkboard: What is Rangers’ best XI?

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The January transfer window has come and gone and Rangers added five new faces over the course of the month, so what is now Steven Gerrard’s best XI?

Rangers cruised past Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup on Wednesday evening, winning 5-0 courtesy of a whopping four-goal haul from front man Alfredo Morelos.

The Colombian international has of course been the subject of much controversy since picking up his fourth red card of the season, but it’s easy to see why Rangers fans believe he is the best player in the league.

So with the no. 20’s spot pretty much nailed on, who takes the other ten places in Gerrard’s side? What is Rangers’ best starting XI?

Haven’t seen Paul Pogba’s latest strange photoshoot? You need to check out the video below…

The defence

Just like with Morelos, there are a few stars in defence who are nailed on to start whenever fit.

Allan McGregor, Connor Goldson and James Tavernier will all start when available, leaving just two spots to pick. Borna Barisic’s delivery makes him the most likely choice at left-back, but the other centre back is a little harder to choose.

None of Nikola Katic, Gareth McAuley or Joe Worrall have really impressed this season, but we here at Football FanCast believe Katic should get the nod, as the young Croatian has the highest ceiling, and could forge a long-term pairing with Goldson if given the chance.

Men in the middle

In midfield, Ross McCrorie deserves to start. The 20 year-old has had an inconsistent season, but at his best he is one of the country’s finest defensive enforcers, at least according to Scott Arfield, and his presence would afford the ever-reliable Ryan Jack more freedom to explore further up the pitch.

If McCrorie and Jack are playing in the middle, then January signing Glen Kamara must take the number ten spot, as his low centre of gravity, vision and incisiveness will inevitably create chances and space for the forwards.

Ferocious front three

Finally, the forward lines pretty much picks itself, with Morelos flanked by Ryan Kent and Daniel Candeias, a front three packed with speed, creativity, skill and a little bit of a nasty streak.

4-2-3-1: McGregor, Tavernier, Goldson, Katic, Barisic, McCrorie, Jack, Candieas, Kamara, Kent, Morelos. Rangers fans, is this your best XI?

These Spurs fans are not happy with latest stadium update

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have refused to get excited over the club announcing that they are freezing the price of season tickets for next season.

Spurs move into their new stadium on April 3, when they face Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

And they have announced that they will not increase prices for tickets in the ground.

Sky Sports report that the most expensive season ticket stands at £1,995, while the cheapest for an adult is £795. The cheapest ticket available in the stadium will be a child’s season ticket, at £397.50, while a young adult ticket is £595.

Supporters have had to weather their fair share of disappointments this season, with many paying for a season ticket prior to the announcement that the majority of this season’s home fixtures would be played at Wembley.

And they have insisted on Twitter that this supposed gesture of goodwill is merely the very least that the club could have done.

Indeed, many believe that there should be some form of compensation offered by Spurs. Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

فيديو | الإسماعيلي يخطف تعادلًا قاتلًا من سموحة في الدوري المصري

انتهت أحداث مباراة سموحة والإسماعيلي بالتعادل الإيجابي بهدف لمثله في المباراة التي جمعت الفريقين في إطار منافسات الدوري المصري الممتاز.

الإسماعيلي واجه نظيره سموحة على استاد الإسماعيلية في إطار الجولة الـ31 من المسابقة الأكبر محليًا.

وسجل رجب نبيل هدف سموحة في الدقيقة الثالثة من الوقت بدل الضائع للشوط الأول.

فيما أحرز هدف التعادل عبد الرحمن مجدي لاعب الإسماعيلي في الدقيقة السادسة من الوقت بدل الضائع في الشوط الثاني. أهداف سموحة والإسماعيلي:

وارتقى سموحة للمركز الخامس في جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري ومعه 44 نقطة، فيما يحتل الإسماعيلي المركز العاشر برصيد 35 نقطة.

Leeds fans react to update on Jack Clarke’s illness

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Loads of Leeds fans have been reacting to an update on the fitness of Jack Clarke, who is set to return to outdoor training next week.

Clarke has been one of the most exciting parts of this exhilarating season at Elland Road, as the teenager looks more than capable of becoming a true Leeds great.

Born and raised in Yorkshire, it’s no surprise fans are very fond of the 18 year-old, and he has bagged two goals and two assists this season despite starting just four Championship games.

He was stretchered away from the sideline during the 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough though, and fans were extremely worried over the youngster’s future.

According to Phil Hay of the Yorkshire Evening Post, the winger was suffering from a virus, and has been doing indoor gym work this week, before returning to outdoor training next week.

This will come as a huge relief to Marcelo Bielsa, who is already without Kemar Roofe for an estimated eight weeks due to a knee injury.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

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