Why Brendan Rodgers would be making a huge mistake here

One of the strangest transfer rumours this summer, quite possibly the oddest since then Bolton centre-half Gary Cahill was linked with a move to Barcelona, has seen Liverpool striker supposedly targeted by AC Milan. The club’s new boss Brendan Rodgers remains open to the possibility of allowing Carroll to depart in time for next season on loan, but what that be tantamount to career suicide, for both the player and the manager?

Andy Carroll has flattered to deceive for the majority of his 18-month stay at Anfield so far, since his staggering £35m move from Newcastle in January 2010. If you’re bored of the mention of the exorbitant fee by now, you’re not alone, but no Carroll story is complete these days without a brief nod to the lunacy of the price paid. However, this fee can often distort people’s views when talking about Carroll – he’s unlikely to ever fully justify being the joint-tenth highest transfer of all-time, but that doesn’t mean that he isn’t a decent player and capable of more.

Lest we forget, he scored in an FA Cup semi-final, FA Cup final and at Euro 2012 over the past few months as an out-of-sorts Liverpool side slowly but surely began to play to his strengths. By all accounts, he’s lost his taste for the nightlife recently too, a factor  that so worried Fabio Capello and saw him dumped from the international scene just when it looked like he was going to be the long-term focal point for the national side. My point is that there is clearly a player there, a very good one too when on form and there aren’t too many like him about – to casually cast off such an unusual and clearly threatening talent would seem an extremely odd move for Rodgers to make.

The whole talk about Carroll leaving the club on loan this summer came about when Silvio Berlusconi’s son, Pier Silvio, stated he liked what he saw of Carroll at Euro 2012 and urged his father to ratify a move, if it suited the club financially. Here’s what he had to say: “This is a new era for Milan. We will continue to get younger while maintaining the culture. Milan still has its superstars. As a future target I’d like Andy Carroll. I must admit that, for his body build, and after seeing his header in the Euros, I would like to have Carroll at Milan” with reports indicating from Italy that Berlusconi Snr is ‘seriously considering; taking his son’s advice.

This led to Rodgers stating just a few days ago: “It’s something I would have to look at, I have to be honest. Andy’s always going to be linked with clubs, whether he was here or not. He knows exactly where he stands, but I have had no enquiries about him. There are many things to going on loan. Is it going to be beneficial for the club, that’s the most important thing? Sometimes a player going out on loan – in general, not just Andy – can benefit the club in the long term. It gets them game experience and they come back a better player, a more confident one. Certainly more so than if they’ve been sitting on the bench for the majority of the season. I’m not going to sit here and say I will never let anyone go on loan, then come in here in two weeks and a player’s gone, and you’re saying ‘you said you wouldn’t let them go’.”

This would seem to indicate that Carroll is not in Rodgers’ first-team plans for the coming campaign, despite his marked improvement towards the back-end of last season. Assuming that Rodgers adopts a similar 4-3-3 formation that he did last season with Swansea, this may mean that he wants Luis Suarez to take the central role that Danny Graham played for most of last season for the Welsh outfit.

The 39 year-old Ulsterman likes his number nine to be both strong on the ball and mobile off it, but do you really want Suarez playing with his back to goal for most of the game? Is that not a monumental waste of his creative talents? Carroll may not be as mobile as Graham, but he’s certainly better in the air, can bully defenders more and his work-rate has come on in leaps and bounds the past few months and with the right service, he’s a serious goal threat.

It may be the temptation to play it long which is hindering Carroll’s cause. England with Peter Crouch in the side suffered from this very same disease. Crouch isn’t particularly great in the air, but whenever a defender or midfielder was pushed for space and time on the ball, they’d play the easy ball further forward to Crouch, hoping he’d do something with it. Crouch’s strength was on the deck, but that didn’t matter and it was just an example of those players passing on responsibility of actually doing anything of note when in possession – a collective lack of ownership over their own and the team’s performances.

Perhaps rather than what Carroll is actually capable of, Rodgers fears that having such a big target man and useful outlet will prove too tempting to ignore for some of his new side and could compromise his new passing ‘philosophy’ at Anfield. However, there must still be a case for keeping him at the club as a useful plan B even if he’s not going to be a regular guaranteed starter under Rodgers.

Liverpool are hardly blessed with strength in depth up front either at the moment. Dirk Kuyt has left the club after six years and moved to Fenerbache in Turkey, while Craig Bellamy cannot be relied upon to either play or perform consistently due to a chronic knee complaint, which leaves just Carroll and Suarez. Even if the club do complete a deal to bring Fabio Borini to the club over the course of the next few days, there’s no pressing nor convincing argument to allow Carroll to move elsewhere in the short-term.

Alberto Aquilani has been moved about on loan to both Juventus and AC Milan over the past two seasons while the club had to put up with inferior replacements such as Jay Spearing and Christian Poulsen and they are in danger of letting the same thing happen all over again with this Carroll situation.

The giant Geordie is far from the complete player and there are still technical deficiencies in his game which may hinder his long-term future under Rodgers, but I thought the entire point of bringing in a new young and vibrant manager with a fluid set of principles was that he would get the best out of the existing talent at the club, rather than give up on it before a ball has even been kicked in anger. Is it not his job to find solutions to problems such as this, rather than simply getting rid of them altogether?

It’s clear that Rodgers is not under the same pressure to play the likes of Carroll, Downing and Henderson as Kenny Dalglish was, but he’s simply far too useful an option to simply let go to Sam Allardyce’s West Ham or wherever next season. How is Carroll expected to learn and adapt to a new style of play at Liverpool if he isn’t even there in the first place? Rarely when players are loaned out do they come back and prove themselves, especially when they are somewhat proven already and have cost the sort of figure that Carroll did.

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If Rodgers wants to sell, then that’s another matter entirely, but Carroll’s stock has never been higher during his time at Anfield, and a loan move merely signifies that the player has no real sell-on value. He may not quite fit the system or the style of play, but even as just a hugely expensive plan B, Carroll deserves another season at Liverpool to prove himself.

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Wolves’ transfer business leaves supporters with great satisfaction

There’s something special about the way Mick McCarthy, Jez Moxey and Steve Morgan go about their business in the summer. As the supporters of clubs around us are taking to the message boards to complain about their lack of activity and ambition, Wolves fans, yet again, have the feeling of great satisfaction.

The new season was still over a month away when Wolves completed the signing of centre-half Roger Johnson, the third new addition to our squad this summer. Johnson, 28, needs no introduction as everyone has taken note of his fantastic performances in the Premiership over the last two seasons with Birmingham. With reports this week suggesting we paid as little as £4m for him, it is simply a case of yet another piece of brilliant from the Wolves board.

Jamie O’Hara has also joined the club on a permanent basis this summer. After a string of fantastic performances during his loan spell in the latter half of the season, the management team moved quickly yet again in order to ensure we captured his signature. Once again there are reports that Wolves may have paid just £3.5m for Jamie – which in today’s market is an absolute steal for a player of his quality. Add to this the signing of former-Swansea goalkeeper Dorus de Vries on a free transfer, and it has already been an extremely successful transfer window for Wolves.

The refreshing thing about our football club is that those at the top of the hierarchy are so sensible. McCarthy, Moxey and Morgan don’t go out and spend money recklessly on older ‘big shots’ looking for their final payday. They don’t just look for the right player; they look for the right person. Everyone that has been brought to the club in recent years is well known for their passion and desire just as well as their footballing ability. The likes of Matt Jarvis, Kevin Doyle and new-boy Jamie O’Hara prove this. They bleed Wolves blood, and it is so important that they do. There is a real feeling of togetherness at the football club, right from the top of the club down to the supporters – it feels very special and everybody knows we are a club moving in the right direction.

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La Liga: Atletico Madrid 3 Mallorca 0

Atletico Madrid returned to sixth place in La Liga with a 3-0 win over Mallorca on Monday, despite going down to 10 men.

Juan Valera met a Jose Antonio Reyes corner to head the hosts in front after 13 minutes at the Vicente Calderon.

Uruguay front-man Diego Forlan made it 2-0 in the 34th minute, collecting a Tiago through-ball and rounding Mallorca goalkeeper Dudu Aouate to slot home his seventh goal of the season.

Atletico were a left a man short from the 70th minute when captain Antonio Lopez received a straight red for tugging down Emilio Insue inside the box, preventing the striker from running through on goal.

But Cameroon striker Pierre Webo failed to convert the resulting penalty, with his spot-kick saved by David De Gea.

Any hope of a comeback for Mallorca receded further when midfielder Jonathan De Guzman saw red for a late tackle on Juanfran.

Reyes then wrapped up the scoring in the 90th minute.

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Finding himself unmarked at the back post, the former Arsenal and Seville man shot low beyond Aouate to make it 3-0.

Atletico move back to sixth at the expense of Athletic Bilbao, while Mallorca remain ninth.

Have Liverpool missed a big trick here?

As John W. Henry spent a day or two sipping coffee with Roberto Martinez, it would appear that he was always longing for a cappuccino with Brendan Rodgers. It seems that the Northern Irishman was always on the Fenway Sports Group’s mind as they led the Wigan boss up the proverbial garden path. But amongst the recruitment process for a new manager, it is interesting to see that a certain Paul Lambert never really emerged as a front-runner for the Anfield post. Why wasn’t the one time Borussia Dortmund midfielder never taken seriously?

It’s fair to say that compared to Rodgers and Martinez, Paul Lambert and Norwich City’s media profile isn’t quite as high in stock. The brand of football that Rodgers had Swansea City playing this season, has been remarkable; his philosophy of possession based football and short, sharp passing, has taken all the plaudits and rightly so. The famous statistic that had Leon Britton as Europe’s most accurate pass master in January, really is testament to the work Rodgers has done at the Liberty Stadium.

Again, Roberto Martinez saw Wigan through an outrageous run of form towards the home straight of the Premier League season, which stole all the headlines. Back-to-back wins against Manchester United and Arsenal, preceded the 4-0 hammering of high flying Newcastle- all executed against a backdrop of flowing, attacking football. For a team that looked dead and buried by Christmas, it’s no wonder Martinez was interviewed for the Liverpool job. Let us not forget that Martinez laid many of the foundations for the man that seemingly beat him to the post, during his time as Swansea boss.

And then there’s Paul Lambert. Perhaps it’s a sign of the times that when a promoted team such as Norwich manage to comfortably finish 12th, to such timid fanfare, that the Premier League really has had a mad season. Norwich certainly didn’t thread 532 passes at home to Arsenal like Swansea did and they may not have put together a run quite as stunning at Wigan, but Lambert has arguably done a better job than either Rodgers or Martinez.

On a sunny afternoon back in 2009, Paul Lambert, then manager of Colchester United, travelled away to his current employers on the opening day of the League One season. Lambert walked into Carrow Road with modest aspirations for the season ahead. Just over 90 minutes later, he walked out after inflicting the heaviest home defeat in Norwich’s history, in an unbelievable 7-1 victory. Ten days later, he jumped ship to take over the Norwich side that his Colchester team had ripped to pieces and the rest is history.

To put Lambert’s achievements into context, you need to analyze the players used throughout Norwich City’s journey. The likes of Grant Holt, Wes Hoolahan, Marc Tierny and David Fox all played for both Norwich and Colchester on that fateful day- all have since played their part in comfortably securing Premier League safety. Much of Lambert’s squad today have all racked up plenty of time in the Football League and even his signings, such as Bradley Johnson and Jonny Howson, have originated outside of the English football’s top tier.

Lambert has his own philosophies and principals in the transfer market and his approach of looking outside the Premier League and shunning more proven talent, has paid massive dividends. The performances of more costly players with supposed Premier League ‘experience’, such as Roger Johnson and Scott Dann this season, only serve to galvanize Lambert’s credentials. But maybe that’s where the problem lies.

Paul Lambert is his own man and he exudes the sort of steely, no-nonsense approach in the mold of his countrymen, like the David Moyes and Sir Alex Ferguson’s of this world. He didn’t muck around when Norwich came calling and it would seem he’s followed a similar path in the light of a call from Villa Park. But the only problem he’s likely to have with Randy Lerner, is the size of the transfer war-chest. At Liverpool, this might not have been the case.

Despite the imminent appointment of Brendan Rodgers, there are still plenty of murmurings of installing a new Director of Football at Anfield. Regardless of the debate about that particular role, the Fenway Sports Group will want the middleman. They ploughed a lot of money into their prized investment and well and truly got their fingers burnt last season, regardless of who takes full blame out of the Comolli/Dalglish partnership. It is hard to imagine the new man at Anfield receiving full, autonomous control there. And that is where perhaps Lambert falls short.

Brendan Rodgers is made in County Antrim, but bred straight from the continent, managerially. A disciple of Jose Mourinho following his time taking charge of the Chelsea reserves, his matchday preparation, organization and penchant for possession would all suit a Spanish team down to the ground. The role of the Sporting Director would dovetail perfectly with Rodgers. It is difficult to imagine Lambert feeling quite the same about that or the politics and some of the baggage that seems to come with managing Liverpool.

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But Liverpool’s loss may well be Aston Villa’s gain. Lambert will bring an exciting, direct brand of football to the crowds at Villa Park and after Alex McLeish, you can bet he’ll be backed to the hilt. If the board back him as well as the support, who knows how far he can take them. No one is saying that a team that were lucky to avoid relegation last season are likely to finish above Liverpool, but write Lambert off at your own risk. Like his Norwich team or Champions League medal, he has a habit of producing the unexpected.

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Transfer wrap: Santos fight for Neymar, Fiorentina in for Aquilani

Santos president Luis Alvaro Ribeiro has reiterated the Brazilian club has no interest in selling star striker Neymar to Real Madrid.Neymar has been constantly linked with a move to the Spanish giants throughout the off-season, with the La Liga outfit reportedly prepared to activate the 19-year-old’s 45 million pound buy-out clause.

But Ribeiro said it was not a fait accompli that the striker would leave his native Brazil, saying they were confident he would remain with the club.

“We have no interest in selling Neymar. Real Madrid might be willing to pay the buyout clause, but it all depends on the player,” Ribeiro said.

“We are sure of his will to be world champion with Santos. We hope to fulfil his contract here.”

Speculation continues the Italian midfielder Alberto Aquilani will soon be leaving Liverpool, with Serie A club Fiorentina now being linked with the 27-year-old.

Aquilani returned to Anfield at the end of last season after a successful loan spell at Juventus, but did not make a permanent move back to his homeland following the Turin side’s refusal to meet Liverpool’s asking price.

But now his agent Franco Zavaglia has confirmed the interest from Fiorentina, but said a deal was still some way off.

“We must still talk with Fiorentina and Liverpool,” Zavaglia told the Adnkronos agency.

“Aquilani is still a Liverpool player. We need to talk to them to see what their plans are for the new season and then we will see. We are evaluating the situation with both parties before we make any decision.”

Meanwhile, Roma director Walter Sabatini has all but confirmed that French striker Jeremy Menez is on his way to Paris Saint-Germain.

The 24-year-old has been given permission to speak with the Ligue 1 side after Bojan Krkic’s arrival at the Stadio Olimpico pushed him further down the pecking order.

“The sale of Menez is a painful choice, even if it is not yet official,” Sabatini said.

“I gave him permission to leave the training camp and to go and meet with PSG. I’m sorry that I will no longer be able to work with him.”

Sabatini also ruled out making a play for Palermo’s Javier Pastore, saying the club had enough cover in the centre of the park.

Fergie’s transfer mistake, Manchester United set for clearout, 10 transfer guarantees – Best of MUF

Sir Alex Ferguson must have been a contented man this week as all the runners and riders for the top spot dropped points leaving United clear at the top of the table. An FA Cup win against the old enemy would cap the perfect week for Manchester United who certainly look good value in landing a record 19th title.

At FFC we have seen a mixed bag of articles which includes the rise of Nani; Berbatov’s critics move the goalposts, while Fergie performs a transfer faux pas.

We also look at the best Man United articles around the web this week.

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Is Smalling, not Evans, Ferdinand’s natural successor? – United Rant

Is Ferguson Pondering A Facelift For United? – The United Religion

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The TEN South American Talents to Tempt Premier League big boys

England may not always have been the most common home for many South American’s but it is testament to the league’s growing strength that the continent’s best and brightest aspire to test their mettle in the Premier League. Luis Suarez, Sergio Aguero and Ramires are just a selection of recent new additions who call the southern hemisphere home. The sheer size of South America creates a diverse number of players, many of which are unique and differentiated due to their surroundings.

The amount of players ready to cross the Atlantic is such a young age comes as they are offered huge responsibilities in the first team and on many occasions it can be sink or swim. The wealth of talent exported to Europe over the years has been extensive and clubs such as Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal all now watch the continent like hawks, and here we take a look at the potential talents that have been warranting such attention.

Click on Oscar to unveil the top 10

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World Cup qualifying wrap: Iran, Saudi Arabia post wins

Iran and Saudi Arabia recorded comfortable wins in the first legs of their Asian Football Confederation World Cup qualifiers.A brace from centre-forward Karim Ansarifard helped Iran to a 4-0 win at home to the Maldives in the second round of qualifying on Saturday.

Forward Ali Karimi and Saeid Daghighi also struck as Iran scored three times in the last half an hour.

Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia scored three quick goals in their 3-0 win over Hong Kong in Dammam.

Forward Nasser Al-Shamrani netted in the first minute of first-half injury time before defender Osama Al-Muwallad doubled their advantage prior to the interval.

Al-Shamrani completed his brace two minutes into the second half.

Elsewhere, Iraq recorded an important 2-0 win over Yemen at home.

Hawar Mulla Mohammed found the net after nine minutes, before Alaa Al-Zahra doubled their advantage just after the hour mark.

In other games, goals from Mohammed Kasola, Meshal Mubarak and Yusef Ali helped Qatar beat Vietnam 3-0 in Doha.

Jordan hammered Nepal 9-0 as Hassan Abdel Fattah netted four times, while Yang Xu hit a hat-trick in China’s 7-2 win over Laos.

Singapore beat Malaysia 5-3 in an entertaining game while Uzbekistan eased past Kyrgyzstan 4-0.

Other first-leg winners included Thailand, Lebanon, Kuwait, Oman, Syria and the United Arab Emirates.

The only draw was played in Ashgabat where Turkmenistan were held to a 1-1 stalemate by Indonesia.

Newcastle’s ‘unsung’ hero this season

Newcastle’s win over Liverpool at St James’ Park on Saturday was all about three men: Andy Carroll, Joey Barton and Kevin Nolan. These three players were simply awesome and have been for most of the season, contributing to the vast majority of Newcastle’s goals and assists in the Premier League so far. They have fired Newcastle up to 8th in the table, but new manager Alan Pardew will be hoping that another Magpie can keep up his good form.

They often say that the stats don’t lie and if that’s the case then Jose Enrique should be highly commended for his performance against Liverpool and his form this season. In Picklive, the LIVE fantasy football phenomenon, Jose Enrique outscored Carroll, Barton and Nolan to emerge as Newcastle’s top scorer on Saturday. He has scored bucket loads of points all season as well, trailing just Nolan and Barton in the charts.

Numbers don’t always tell the full story but you can’t deny that Jose Enrique is going from strength to strength for Newcastle. There is never a question of the Spanish left back not playing, which tells you its own story, and Enrique matches up well against any winger in the Premiership. He’s strong, has a fair amount of pace and has pretty decent positioning, something he utilised by saving a shot on the line on Saturday.

Against Liverpool he completed 40 passes, made 22 interceptions and a couple of tackles, in addition to laying the ball off for Carroll to power in Newcastle’s third goal. This shows that Enrique has a good all-round game, and while there may be question marks around Newcastle’s defending in previous games, I don’t think many criticisms are aimed at Enrique. He’s certainly becoming a fans’ favourite and the Bull has put his early difficulties in English football well and truly behind him.

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Carroll, Barton and Nolan may well be at the heart of Newcastle’s creativity and goal scoring, but Jose Enrique is also an essential player for the Toon. So if you fancy playing LIVE fantasy football then make use of your FREE Picklive trial now and remember, if Newcastle are playing then make sure that Jose Enrique is the first name on your team sheet as he’s sure to rack up the points for you!

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Sponsored Video: A Case of ‘What If’ for England?

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This time around, things seem a bit less encapsulating. England aren’t exactly expected to set the European Championships alight this summer. Some even doubt whether they’ll get through the group stages. It seems England fans are resigned to failure, and another wait for a chance at a major tournament.

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