Neville suggests Liverpool should give up on Champions League campaign, fans react

Last season, Liverpool shocked everyone by reaching the Champions League final.

Jurgen Klopp’s men ousted Porto, Manchester City and Roma on their way to the showpiece against Real Madrid in Kiev.

In the end, it was a disappointing outcome for the Merseyside outfit as they were beaten 3-1 by Los Blancos.

This season, the team are well equipped to challenge on all fronts, including the Premier League title.

With that in mind, former Manchester United captain Gary Neville suggested while speaking to The Times that Liverpool should exit the European competition as early as possible.

The Sky Sports pundit claimed that it would give the Reds a better chance of winning the league title.

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Klopp has since had his say on those comments, telling reporters in his pre-match press conference:

“How does that work? Not play Champions League? Gary should tell me how that works. How do you prepare for a game and not focus on it? I don’t know what he means with that. We have to play football. A lot watch our games from the Champions League, it’s our job to do the best we can do.

“We will see, I don’t know what it means, to focus on one competition. It can only be if you’re nearly out of a competition, late in the season. But last year, we had no chance to focus on one competition, we had to qualify for the Champions League.

“Even Gary would say, don’t let City win. I don’t want to be too critical, sitting in an office is different to doing the job. What did he say about Man United in that situation? Nothing?”

Some Liverpool fans have also posted their thoughts on Neville’s suggestion, and a few could not resist making a dig at United.

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West Ham fans on Twitter loved Andriy Yarmolenko’s performance in his first Premier League start

West Ham fans on Twitter were buzzing with new signing Andriy Yarmolenko after he netted twice in his first Premier League start for the Hammers as Manuel Pellegrini’s side dispatched Everton 3-1.

The Ukranian international winger joined the East London side this summer in a £17.5m move from German giants Borussia Dortmund, and he proved his quality almost instantly at Goodison Park on Sunday.

It took just 11 minutes for the Hammers to take the lead against a lacklustre Everton side, as striker Marko Arnautovic broke the offside trap and squared to the new man, who had appeared as a substitute in the four previous league games.

Then 20 minutes later Hammers captain Mark Noble pounced on a poor ball from Jordan Pickford and found Yarmolenko, who cut inside onto his left-foot and curled a perfect finish beyond the Everton goalkeeper.

West Ham fans on Twitter were understandably buzzing with the 28-year-old’s contribution and performance. Check out some of their best tweets below.

Liverpool fans baffled by Salah’s Puskas award win

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Some Liverpool fans argued that it was not even Salah’s best goal of the season, let alone the standout one in football that year.

Plenty of supporters took to Reddit to question the decision, while others found it highly amusing.

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Opinion: Everton are right to aim for the Champions League, but it’s not realistic

Everton are a club who have consistently knocked on the door of the top-six ever since David Moyes led the club to a 4th place finish in the 2004/05 season, but the Premier League is a different animal to what it was 13 years ago. 

Everton’s tally of 61 points in May 2005 saw them finish 3 points ahead of Liverpool to give the Toffees faithful a summer full of bragging rights and supremacy on Merseyside.

Since then Everton have finished 5th on three separate occasions, but a top-four finish continues to elude them.

As money has piled into English football Everton have found themselves suffering a crisis of identity with the Champions League places seemingly unreachable, so what is there to play for?

Well, Jordan Pickford is refusing to give up on the dream of reaching Europe’s most prestigious knockout competitions as he told The Guardian: “The club has a project to go forward and everyone knows that means reaching the Champions League.

That will take a lot of hard work but we are willing to put it in. I don’t know how long it might take but looking ahead you have to be ambitious enough to be trying to hit the top four.”

Pickford’s ambition is admirable and exactly what the supporters want to hear, but Everton are so far away from breaching the top-four.

The problem for Everton is that they are stuck in no mans land with no realistic chance of qualifying for the Champions League or being dragged into a relegation scrap.

That leaves them with the aim of qualifying for the Europa League, but Europa League football does not carry the same level of glamour which it’s bigger brother possesses and qualification for the competition is typically viewed as a hindrance rather than an achievement.

Naturally, the long-term aim has to be to qualify for the Champions League but, in an era when there are clearly six teams vying for the top-four places who are a class above the rest, it looks like an impossible task for Marco Silva to complete.

At this moment in time Silva, Pickford and the rest of Everton’s squad need to focus on short-term results and building some momentum because European nights in the world’s most awe-inspiring footballing cathedrals are incomprehensible for the club in their current condition.

Everton fans – thoughts? Let us know below!

Jack Ross tells Benjamin Kimpioka what he needs to do to be a first-team regular

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Sunderland manager Jack Ross has already proven that he isn’t willing to give his young players a chance this season if they are good enough, and he has told highly-rated attacker Benjamin Kimpioka what he needs to do to become a regular in the starting XI.

What’s the word, then?

Well, some of the Black Cats’ younger players like Denver Hume, Bali Mumba and, of course, Josh Maja have already made big impressions for the Wearside outfit this term, and 18-year-old Kimpioka looks to be in his thinking as well.

The teenager made his league debut for the club as a late substitute in the 2-2 draw against Peterborough United on Tuesday night, although he probably only took his spot in the 18-man squad because Ross had a number of injury issues to deal with that had stretched his squad to the extreme.

The League One outing – albeit brief – followed a 45-minute outing in the EFL Trophy win against Stoke City, while he has also appeared on five occasions for the U23 side in Premier League 2.

What has Ross had to say?

Speaking to SAFC.com, the 42-year-old said: “Benji is an enigma at times.

“He has really good attributes to his game, so it’s about trying to piece it all together.”

“Even in those few minutes on the park he showed he’s got attributes that, if he keeps working hard when he’s with the under-23s, he’s got every chance of getting more opportunities as the season unfolds.”

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Will he get his chance?

As you can tell from Ross’ comments, the Scottish boss isn’t quite convinced that Kimpioka’s all-round game is good enough for him to be a starter for Sunderland right now, but it is clear that he has the talent and potential to play a crucial cameo role in some fixtures.

If he develops and learns quickly, there is no reason why he shouldn’t get an opportunity this season like Maja and Hume before him.

Lyon slap £70m asking price on Tottenham target Ndombele

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Tottenham Hotspur’s chances of signing Tanguy Ndombele look slim as Lyon are demanding £70m for the midfielder, according to The Daily Star.

What’s the word?

Mauricio Pochettino’s side remain in the fight at the top of the Premier League but their form has been sub-part to the levels that the Lilywhites aspire to reach, while their Champions League ambitions are already at risk of going up in smoke.

The decision not to sign any new players during the summer appears to have backfired as Spurs’ squad is plagued by an injury crisis and Pochettino has already started to eye new additions in the January window, including Lyon’s Tanguy Ndombele.

However, Spurs look likely to miss out on the services of the highly-rated midfielder as The Daily Star reports the Ligue 1 side have slapped a mammoth £7om asking price upon the head of the 21-year-old.

Is there any chance?

Tottenham have two major problems in their hunt to sign Ndombele and the first is the mammoth asking price, which Spurs are almost certain to be unable to afford in a period where they are poised to move stadiums.

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Splashing such a high amount on a player is also not a transfer style that Spurs are accustomed too and, should they decide to change their approach and go all-out for Ndombele, they will encounter their second major issue.

That is the interest of Manchester City in the midfielder who helped Lyon inflict a surprise defeat on Pep Guardiola’s side in the Champions League this season, as Spurs surely do not have the capability to go toe-to-toe in the market with the Citizens.

The Sanllehi effect: Aaron Ramsey’s contract withdrawal is evidence of a new-found ruthlessness at Arsenal

On September 18th, Arsenal confirmed long-serving CEO Ivan Gazidis’ departure in order to take up a role at AC Milan. Vinai Venkatesham, formerly the chief commercial officer at the club, and Raul Sanllehi were officially announced as Gazidis’ successors.

Given his background, it can be safely assumed that Venkatesham will have little to no input into footballing matters at the club. Sanllehi, meanwhile, is almost certain to have a say over future goings on on the pitch.

On September 27th, the BBC reported that the Gunners had withdrawn their contract offer to Aaron Ramsey, despite an agreement over terms having apparently been in place. Ramsey is now almost certain to leave the Emirates Stadium as a free agent when his current contract with the club expires at the end of the season.

These two high profile events occurring at the club within ten days of each other could be coincidental, but that is unlikely. Rather, the effects of Sanllehi’s instalment at the top of the club’s UK-based hierarchy already appear to be being felt. 

Sanllehi is a new figure in North London. Arsenal announced his arrival, to take up the role of ‘head of football relations’ (a roundabout way of calling him a director of football, probably imposed in light of Arsene Wenger’s previously publicly expressed distaste for the position), on November 28th 2017.

Given that the last 12 months has been a period of intense change at Arsenal, the Spaniard’s appointment may have flown somewhat under the radar. In fact, at the time of writing, a search of his name on the Gunners’ own website returns just eight entries, of which just two are really about him – a poor return for perhaps now the most powerful man at the club on a day to day basis. 

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As it is, little is known about Sanllehi amongst many Arsenal fans. Prior to his arrival in England, the 49-year-old was director of football at Barcelona for a decade, and spent around 15 years with the Blaugrana in total. 

In Spain, Sanllehi played a key role in bringing Neymar to the Camp Nou. His presence was also heavily felt in the transfers of Luis Suarez, Marc-Andre ter Stegen and Ivan Rakitic. In his 10 years as director of football, in which time he worked under three club presidents – Joan Laporta, Sandro Rosell, Josep Maria Bartomeu – Sanllehi saw Barcelona achieve unprecedented success in both domestic and European competitions. 

Central to Barca’s golden period in this time was their headstrong attitude towards maintaining and prioritising the club’s best interests when it came to negotiating transfer and contract policy. These ideals have been sorely lacking at Arsenal for a number of years.

The long-running contract sagas concerning the futures of Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez (amongst others), the loss of key figures like Robin van Persie and Samir Nasri to direct domestic rivals, and an inability to demand the highest price in return for their most attractive assets have all damaged the Premier League club as both a brand and a footballing entity. 

For a long time change was needed and change has now come. Arsene Wenger was replaced this summer by Unai Emery – a decision Sanllehi is known to have had a say in as part of a three-man panel alongside Gazidis and Sven Mislintat.

Earlier in 2017, Arsenal appointed a renowned contract negotiator, Huss Fahmy. In September, American businessman Stan Kroenke became the first 100% owner in the club’s history. Gazidis’ exit completed the overhaul and hailed the full realisation of a new era at Arsenal; a very new, very modern, very different Arsenal.

One of the few surviving recognisable features was the presence of a high-profile and extended contract saga. An overhang from the old regime, the Gunners were once again facing the prospect of losing one their star players as a free agent or else giving in to his contract demands. In these circumstances, all of the negotiating power is in the player’s court. 

Exact details of Ramsey’s contract demands have not been made public. However, given his powerful bargaining position, his quality, age profile and status at the club as longest-serving player and two-time FA Cup final hero, the terms being requested will certainly have been significant. 

In January, Ozil was handed a new long-term contract by the club – who found themselves in desperate circumstances – worth around £350,000 a week, as reported by the BBC. The knock-on effect of this agreement will be a raising of the bar in terms of expected wages by first team players at Arsenal, especially big stars such as Ramsey.

However, whilst Ramsey is undoubtedly a quality footballer, his importance to Arsenal is debatable. Capable as he is of magic moments and strong performances in big matches, there are elements of the Welshman’s game that frustrate and leave much to be desired.

What’s more, there does not appear to be a natural place for the 27-year-old in Emery’s starting XI alongside Ozil. When playing together, both Ramsey and the German strive to take up the same positions and dictate the game themselves – this is not conducive to a cohesive, effective attack.

Both Ramsey and Ozil expect to be starters at Arsenal. Ozil is certainly paid to be. In a one-or-the-other situation, which may well have now actually arisen, the club would be foolish to back the man with no long-term contract ahead of their highest-ever paid player who has agreed to stay until 2021. In light of this, for the good of the club –  both financially and in terms of squad harmony – Ramsey is unfortunately expendable.

Despite this, following extended negotiations under the watch of Gazidis, the club had agreed certainly lucrative new terms with the ex-Cardiff City midfielder. Until that is, in the aftermath of Sanllehi succeeding the former CEO, the offer was rescinded. 

Finally, Arsenal appear to be making the hard decisions. Caving to Ramsey’s demands would have been easy and would have undoubtedly satisfied a large portion of the fanbase. It would not, however, have moved the club forward, and would potentially have lumbered Emery with two big name, highly-paid playmakers both vying for the same spot in the team. 

Saying no to Ramsey, and electing to instead move forward in a new direction without him was a ruthless, calculated call made with the good of the club taking precedence over the wishes of the individual player. It’s been a long time coming, but Arsenal look to have at last developed the thick skinned, self-preserving mentality that is the driving force behind all successful, elite clubs.

They almost certainly have Sanllehi to thank for that.

Napoli rival West Ham for Atletico Madrid outcast Santiago Arias

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Napoli have joined West Ham in the hunt for Atletico Madrid outcast Santiago Arias, according to Corriere Dello Sport via TalkSport.

What’s the word?

West Ham are yet to find their rhythm this season despite splashing over £100m in the summer transfer window as Manuel Pellegrini’s side have lost five of their opening eight Premier League fixtures in the first few months of the campaign.

A leaky defence is likely to be improved with further additions in January but West Ham may have to change their plans as Corriere Dello Sport via TalkSport states Napoli are eyeing a move for Atletico Madrid’s Santiago Arias.

The 26-year-old only joined the Spanish giants in the summer but is said to be considering his option after a lack of opportunities with Diego Simeone’s side, which has led to Napoli reviving an interest in a defender they wanted during the summer.

A necessary addition?

Any headline that suggests West Ham are set to miss out on a transfer target will automatically provide a blow to supporters but the reality is Santiago Arias is an addition that the Hammers do not need, as their problems lie in other areas.

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West Ham already have Ryan Fredericks and Pablo Zabaleta competing for a spot down the right side of defence and do not need Arias to throw his name into the ring for a spot in that position, with the Hammers instead needing a decent option at left-back.

Securing Arias’ services would also prove to be difficult as Atletico only purchased the player from PSV Eindhoven in the summer and are showing no signs of a willingness to negotiate a departure, so West Ham currently have very little chance of securing a deal.

Opinion: Sheffield Wednesday should convince Liverpool to cut Woodburn’s time at Sheffield United short

The Daily Mail recently reported that Ben Woodburn had not been recalled from his loan spell at Sheffield United, despite turning out for Liverpool’s U23 side against Derby on Sunday. However, United’s bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday should attempt to convince the Reds that he will get more game time at Hillsborough.

What’s the situation?

The 19-year-old was subbed off after around 65 minutes in the 3-2 Premier League 2 loss for Liverpool’s youngsters, but he remains on his season-long loan deal with the Blades.

Liverpool though have become known for insisting that their young loan players get significant game time to aid their development, and the club have even inserted clauses into the temporary deals so that a certain amount of appearances must be made.

The Reds then could recall Woodburn in January and send him elsewhere if Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder does not re-integrate him into the squad at Bramall Lane. The young Welsh international has only started one league game for the Blades so far this season and has just 234 minutes under his belt, so Wednesday and manager Jos Luhukay could certainly offer a better deal.

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Creative spark

Wednesday are currently 11th in the Championship table after their 2-1 loss to Middlesbrough last Friday evening, and Woodburn would be a perfect fit for Luhukay’s side. The Liverpool man could dovetail well with the in-form Adam Reach to add the creative spark that the Owls sometimes lack.

Woodburn is also versatile and can play in attacking midfield or off the left-hand side of an attacking three, so he would surely get more minutes at Hillsborough than he currently is with United even if this was off the bench.

Convincing Liverpool to recall Woodburn from the Blades and send him to Wednesday would be a bold attempt from the Owls, but it would certainly benefit Luhukay for the remainder of the season and could be a crucial move for Wednesday in their push for promotion.

So, Wednesday fans, would you like to see a loan move for Woodburn in January if he is recalled by Liverpool? Have your say by voting in our poll below.

Southampton fans desperate for Harrison Reed return

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Southampton midfielder Harrison Reed is currently on loan at Blackburn Rovers, with the 5ft 9in ace moving to Ewood Park at the end of August.

Reed has been in impressive form for Blackburn this season, and scored his second goal for the Championship club against West Bromwich Albion at the weekend.

It was some strike from the 23-year-old, who has made 30 first-team appearances for Southampton, but is not currently in the plans of head coach Mark Hughes.

Southampton have actually not scored in their last five Premier League matches during a difficult run of form, and it would be fair to say that a number of the club’s supporters are frustrated.

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A number of the fans have recently called for Jake Hesketh to return from his loan spell at Burton Albion, and now their attention has switched to Reed.

A talented midfielder, Reed came through the youth system at Southampton, and actually made his first-team debut for the club back in 2013.

The Premier League outfit’s fans are hopeful that they will still see the best of Reed, and a selection of the Twitter reaction to the Englishman’s goal can be seen below:

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