Looked class for Frankfurt: Newcastle fans react to Jetro Willems claim

[ad_pod ]Eintracht Frankfurt defender Jetro Willems has claimed that Newcastle United want to sign him in this summer’s transfer window.Indeed, Willems said that Newcastle and Italian giants Roma were interested when speaking to Dutch outlet VTBL.Willems was actually linked with the Magpies back in 2016 when he was with PSV Eindhoven.Now 25-years-old, Willems has just come off the back of making 36 appearances in all-competitions for Frankfurt during the 2018-19 campaign.A 22-time Netherlands international, Willems has also turned out for Sparta Rotterdam, meaning that he is experienced despite still being relatively young.The Newcastle fans have been on social media offering their views on the Dutchman’s comments.

And it would be fair to say that not too many are confident of their team’s chances of signing the left-back for a wide range of reasons.

That said, one particular fan has said that he would take Willems ‘in a heartbeat’.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Tottenham fans horrified by Winks injury update

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have been left horrified by an official club update, confirming that midfielder Harry Winks has undergone groin surgery.

Winks has emerged as a crucial player under Mauricio Pochettino in recent seasons and has made 40 appearances in all competitions this season.

He has been sidelined since the 1-0 Champions League quarter-final first leg win over Manchester City though.

Winks has subsequently missed Premier League encounters with Huddersfield Town, City, Brighton & Hove Albion and West Ham United, as well as the second leg against Pep Guardiola’s men.

It has now been confirmed that he has gone under the knife and he will surely miss both legs of the European semi-final against Ajax, and is also likely to be absent from the Premier League encounters with AFC Bournemouth and Everton.

And Spurs fans have been left devastated by the news, with Winks rapidly becoming a fan favourite in north London.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

West Ham: Manuel Pellegrini staying put is great news

With all things considered, West Ham United have had a rather successful campaign and one that the Hammers can certainly build upon.

Although there will be some that feel the club could have finished higher than tenth in the Premier League, it is a far cry from what they have been experiencing in the past few seasons.

And, one man to thank for the vast improvements at the London Stadium is Manuel Pellegrini.

A natural winner, the arrival of the Chilean was lauded as a huge coup for West Ham last summer when he took charge and he certainly made his mark on the east London outfit as the season went on.

Sure, a slow start was worrying and had many concerned in the stands about just what the future held for the Hammers under his guidance, however, the experienced head managed to get things rolling and turned their fortunes around.

This summer is likely going to be another huge one for the Irons and it will need to be if they are to continue their ascent up the Premier League ladder, however, they may have been handed some encouraging news already.

The Daily Mail are claiming that Pellegrini has no intention of leaving West Ham this summer, should Sevilla or Barcelona come knocking at the door for his services, after reports in his homeland (via Daily Mail) suggested otherwise.

The 65-year-old is thought to be happy in the capital and is pleased with how the first season went and wants to use that as his starting point in his efforts to take the club to the next level.

It would always be difficult for a manager to turn down any advances from the likes of Barcelona and Sevilla, but it appears Pellegrini is not quite ready to end his second spell in England just yet and that can only be good news for David Gold and David Sullivan.

West Ham fans, are you pleased Pellegrini has no intentions to quit? Let us know your thoughts below!

Southampton line up move for Moussa Djenepo, could be their next Sadio Mane

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According to Belgian media outlet Le Soir, Southampton are ready to offer €23.5m (£20m) to sign Standard Liege attacker Moussa Djenepo, and they may well have found their next Sadio Mane in the process.

What’s the word, then?

Well, Le Soir report that Saints are eyeing up the 20-year-old, with the story suggesting that talks between the two clubs over a potential move may even have already taken place last week.

Le Soir say that rumours previously suggested the south coast outfit were interested in Wolfsburg’s Victor Osimhen, but the fact that he is looking likely to join French side Lille means that Southampton have turned their attentions elsewhere – to Djenepo presumably.

The Mali international has enjoyed an impressive season for the Belgian outfit, scoring 11 times and providing a further six assists in 38 appearances in all competitions.

Would he be a good signing?

He is far from the finished article, but then neither was Mane when Saints signed him from Red Bull Salzburg in 2014.

What is clear is that Djenepo is a great dribbler, can score and can create.

The fact that he has those statistics at 20 years of age is certainly impressive, as is the fact that he only moved to Europe from his home country in 2017.

The reported interest in the youngster suggests Southampton are ready to raid the smaller European leagues for talented individuals – as they did with Mane previously – and the African attacker certainly looks to have bundles of potential.

Like the Liverpool ace, Djenepo primarily features on the left wing but is capable of playing anywhere across the front three, which is sure to be an attractive trait for Saints manager Ralph Hasenhuttl.

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The Premier League strugglers have long been looking for an attacker who can cause chaos and make the same impact in the final third that Mane did, and in the Standard Liege man they may just have found him.

Player Zone: Lucas Perez showing glimpses of why West Ham must keep him

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Last weekend West Ham were made to rue a costly error from the officials. With the club staring at an impressive win over Leicester, they had a goal criminally ruled out for offside, before the Foxes then equalised minutes later to seal a 2-2 draw.

It was a game which just about summed up the Hammers’ season. They’ve been on the wrong end of some horrible refereeing decisions and that was again the case on this occasion.

But a cameo from one man provided evidence of why it’s simply baffling that he’s been so out of favour under Manuel Pellegrini.

The player in question is Lucas Perez. He doesn’t create many headlines but he’s the type of player who, with game time, has the attributes to flourish in a midtable Premier League side.

Last weekend may have been all about his namesake, Ayoze Perez, but the West Ham man was also deserving of praise.

He played just 12 minutes from the bench, a position he’s become all too familiar with during his time in English football, but he was fantastic. He made clever runs in behind and was unfortunate not to score twice.

The Spaniard did find himself on the scoresheet once, tapping home from close range after being in the right place at the right time, but he was the unfortunate man at the centre of West Ham’s disallowed goal controversy.

It was an incredibly bright cameo, one which questions why he’s started just four times in the league this term. West Ham have plenty of talented strikers but with none finding consistency, perhaps he should have been the beneficiary.

Football FanCast sources revealed only last month that West Ham are planning a clear out of their strikers but Perez is someone who needs to stick around.

After all, the goals he’s scored for Deportivo La Coruna in Spain is evidence of his ability to perform in mid-table teams and that could be vital for a side like West Ham.

Before moving to Arsenal in 2016, he scored 17 goals for the La Liga outfit. He then notched eight goals and claimed six assists on loan at the same team last season.

He’s shown he’s a creative player and a hat-trick for Arsenal in the Champions League against Basel tells you all you need to know of his quality.

But perhaps it’s telling that players with European pedigree continue to underperform at West Ham. Maybe there’s a deeper rooted issue within the club.

Either way, Perez deserves more than the way he’s been treated in England and after his latest performance, Pellegrini needs to place more trust in him.

As the Irons gear up to take on Spurs, there’s a certain narrative in the air that a former Arsenal man could damage their top four hopes.

From a Gunners point of view, that may be too much to ask but they can certainly hope.

When the 5 ft 9 striker arrived in England in August 2016, Arsene Wenger told the Arsenal website; “He’s not only a goalscorer, he’s a guy who combines well with partners, who can give a final ball and makes good runs.”

And from his outing against Leicester that is evident, particularly with his willing runs.

Perez has a resilient nature about him and his career path shows how hard he’s had to work to be where he is. He’s made his way through Ukrainian football with Karpaty Lviv and Dynamo Kiev before also playing for Greek Super League side POAK.

It’s an interesting career path that’s led him to England but possibly now more than ever, he deserves a run in the Premier League. West Ham have nothing to play for between now and the end of the season and they could do far worse than turning to Perez to solve their attacking issues.

A move away looks as though it beckons and at the age of 30 it’s no surprise. However, his three goals from just four starts this term suggests there’s still something to work with.

محمد فاروق: الأهلي اتفق مع بيراميدز على صفقة تبادلية.. وأنتظر جلسة أمير توفيق

أكد محمد فاروق لاعب بيراميدز أنه مرشح للانتقال لصفوف الأهلي خلال الميركاتو الحالي في صفقة تبادلية.

وقال محمد فاروق خلال مداخلة هاتفية ببرنامج “الماتش” المذاع على قناة “صدى البلد”: “تم الاتفاق على صفقة تبادلية بين الأهلي وبيراميدز سيكون ضمنها أحمد الشيخ”.

وأضاف: “سأجلس مع أمير توفيق مدير تعاقدات الأهلي للتفاوض واتمنى اكتمال الصفقة، وفيما يتعلق بأني ألعب بـ (غِل) أمام الأهلي فذلك لأني حماسي داخل الملعب، وأنا فرد من جماهيره”.

وواصل: “رسالتي للجمهور هي أنا واحد منكم وأحب الأهلي وأتمنى أن تتم الصفقة وسأظل واحدًا منكم، والنادي له خير كثير علي، وشرف لأي أحد أن يلعب في صفوفه”.

وأردف: “أول مباراة للأهلي أمام بيراميدز عندما فزنا 2-1 وأحرزت هدفًا، الجماهير سبتني لأنني أشرت إلى قميص بيراميدز، ولم أكن أقصد أن أشير إلى القميص ولكن كنت أشير إلى نفسي”.

قائمة ريال مدريد لمباراة فياريال.. غياب راموس وبنزيما

أعلن زين الدين زيدان، المدير الفني لريال مدريد، قائمة فريقه المستدعاة لمواجهة فياريال، في الدوري الإسباني.

ويحل ريال مدريد ضيفًا على فياريال ضمن منافسات الليجا، على ملعب “لا سيراميكا”، غدًا السبت.

وشهدت قائمة ريال مدريد لمواجهة فياريال عدة غيابات، أبرزها سيرجيو راموس وكريم بنزيما ولوكا يوفيتش، وانضم ألتوبي وأراندا وتشوست.

اقرأ أيضًا.. زيدان يوضح حالة المصابين قبل مواجهة فياريال وينتقد جدول المباريات قائمة ريال مدريد لمباراة فياريال

حراسة المرمى: كورتوا، لونين، ألتوبي.

خط الدفاع: كارفاخال، فاران، ناتشو، مارسيلو، ميندي، تشوست.

خط الوسط: كروس، مودريتش، أوديجارد، إيسكو، أراندا.

خط الهجوم: هازارد، أسينسيو، لوكاس فاسكيز، فينيسيوس جونيور، ماريانو، رودريجو.

Sunderland: Wyke and Grigg will be put to shame should Macauley Bonne be signed

Macauley Bonne is an incredible player and has proven to be a goal machine for Leyton Orient this season. Having played every single minute of the league season for the O’s as they secured their return to the football league, Bonne has generated a lot of interest from a number of clubs, and Jack Ross would benefit from signing the 23-goal ace.

According to TalkSPORT, the 23-year-old Ipswich born once-capped Zimbabwe star has been the subject of plenty of interest thanks to his performances. Whilst Leyton Orient’s promotion rivals Salford City relied on the goals from former Aberdeen star Adam Rooney in their promotion bid, the O’s have had a great time with Bonne bagging goal on the weekly.

The 23-year-old finished the National League 3rd in the goalscoring charts, with two more goals than Rooney. Both of the pair will be plying their trade in the football league next season, and for the Orient man, he could be making an instant jump through League Two and into either League One or the Championship, depending on the outcome of Sunderland’s Wembley play-off final.

At the moment, Sunderland fans have had to put up with both Will Grigg and Charlie Wyke leading their line. Between themselves, the Black Cats’ two strikers have played 42 League One games this season and have scored eight goals. That tally is blown out of the water by Bonne, even if he is playing at a lower level. Regardless, the 23-year-old should be added as the finishing, pace and power are there.

Jack Ross will know that whatever happens in Monday’s crunch-match against Charlton he will need to be proactive in the transfer market this summer. The Mackems have got a lot of issues in their squad, and when they lost Josh Maja they lost their only guaranteed goal machine, so bringing a new one in is absolutely key, even if they have to dip into League Two to poach Bonne.

Sunderland fans, would you like to sign Macauley Bonne this summer? Comment below?

Is this a joke? West Brom fans fuming with Michael O’Neill links

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Will West Bromwich Albion ever appoint a new manager? It seems like one of the most dragged out situations the club has seen.

After Chris Hughton and Patrick Vieira emerged as candidates last week, Michael O’Neill has now become the latest man to take the fancy of Albion’s hierarchy, per The Express & Star.

But reacting to the news on Twitter, the Hawthorns faithful were absolutely fuming, showing their displeasure in a series of tweets slamming the board and questioning the potential appointment.

One supporter called the club a disgrace whilst another branded the situation as unbelievable.

A further fan was baffled that Albion continued to stall on a decision when Brighton were able to appoint Graham Potter after a matter of days.

Another response saw a supporter annoyed that West Brom were again going for a cheap option.

O’Neill has never managed in England before so his potential arrival can be seen as somewhat of a risk. Previously, the 49-year-old has managed Brechin City and Shamrock Rovers, before being given the Northern Ireland job.

Albion have been looking for a permanent manager ever since they sacked Darren Moore in March. However, they are yet to find a suitable man for the role.

Here’s the best of the reaction.

The Chalkboard: Ross repeats same old Sunderland mistake

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Sunderland’s automatic promotion hopes died at Fleetwood Town’s Highbury Stadium on Tuesday, and Jack Ross made a fatal error that he keeps on repeating.

The Black Cats arrived to face Joey Barton’s Fleetwood knowing only a win would keep them in the race for automatic promotion.

And while Portsmouth helped out by losing to Peterborough, Ross’ side just couldn’t hold on to the lead earned by Lee Cattermole’s first-half goal.

The midfielder headed the visitors in front after half an hour, but Paddy Madden equalised in the second half before Ashley Eastham grabbed a stoppage time winner.

Sunderland’s performance in the second half was woeful compared to their display before the interval, and it was all down to a mistake that Ross just can’t seem to eradicate.

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On the chalkboard

During the Checkatrade Trophy final, with the score at 1-0, Ross introduced Lynden Gooch and Max Power for Lewis Morgan and Will Grigg.

In doing so, the Scot invited more and more pressure onto his side until eventually they caved, and Pompey went on to win the match on penalties.

At Fleetwood on Tuesday, he made an almost identical error, bringing on Kazaiah Sterling and George Honeyman for Grigg and Chris Maguire. Or in other words, he brought on two players with far inferior end product, inviting the hosts to have a go without fear of being punished on the break.

Once again, the boss put his team under the cosh with negative changes, and it was actually Honeyman who gave the ball away leading to the winning goal.

The Black Cats have drawn a frankly ridiculous 19 out of 45 league games this campaign, and just one of those was goalless. Ross has no problem getting his side in front, but the young boss has absolutely no idea what to do once that happens.

The ex-St Mirren gaffer is only 42 and has just four seasons of managerial experience under his belt, but if he doesn’t develop his game management skills, the “Ross out” calls will only get louder.

His poor tactical switches, like often moving to a 4-4-2 with one-goal leads, and uninspiring substitutions have cost the club a trophy and automatic promotion this season – will they cost him his job as well?

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