Liverpool’s need for Pepe or Dembele highlighted by Mohamed Salah statistics

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

Last season, we saw Jurgen Klopp experiment with his Liverpool side and deviate from his trusty 4-3-3 system.

The former Borussia Dortmund boss tested out how Mohamed Salah fared as a centre-forward in a 4-2-3-1 formation, playing Roberto Firmino as a centre-attacking midfielder instead behind the Egyptian.

Judging by the visual figures on Understat, the former Roma man enjoyed playing in the middle and it was where most of his best attempts on goal came from.

As you can see, the 27-year-old was heavily involved in the middle of the field.

The green dots represent efforts on goal which went in, whilst the blue dots are shots that were saved by the keeper.

Salah appeared as a right-forward 25 times last term, but only 13 times as a centre-forward – we can clearly see that he prefers to operate centrally though, so the Reds could do with a quality right winger who will occupy the space out there whilst the Liverpool No.11 does his best work in the middle.

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In those 13 games as a centre-forward, Salah scored an eye-catching 13 goals, whereas he hit three less than that with 10 strikes from his 25 games as a wide man.

It is quite evident that the 5 foot 9 forward operates better in the middle.

In that respect, players such as Nicolas Pepe and Ousmane Dembele could be of use to Klopp as they are more out-and-out wide men. They would be needed if Salah was to be moved into the middle permanently as the European champions lack a right winger of real class behind the Egypt star – Xherdan Shaqiri simply hasn’t done the business yet.

Lille forward Pepe, who scored 22 Ligue 1 goals last term, has been linked and would be able to be an effective figure on the right, seeing as he played 40 times out on that flank last season and recorded such impressive goalscoring numbers.

Additionally, Barcelona wide man Dembele has been linked with a move to Anfield, and he too is an out-and-out wide man who can play on the right as well as on the left.

If Salah is to be moved into the middle, Liverpool could do with one of Dembele or Pepe to compensate for the 27-goal Egyptian’s position change.

Spurs fans left disheartened by Alasdair Gold’s Lo Celso update

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have been left disheartened by Football.London journalist Alasdair Gold’s update surrounding Real Betis playmaker Giovani Lo Celso.

The Daily Mirror reported earlier this week that Spurs were closing in on the signing of the Argentina international for a fee that could reach £60m.

But Gold has claimed that the Premier League side have yet to actually reach an agreement with the Spanish club.

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The report claims that the two sides are in negotiations and that Spurs are very keen on securing the former PSG man’s signature.

Indeed, Lo Celso scored 16 goals in all competitions last season and is said to favour a move to the north London club.

Betis have already signed Nabil Fekir from Lyon as a potential replacement for the 23-year-old.

Nevertheless, fans have been left disappointed over the latest news surrounding their protracted pursuit of the playmaker.

Take a look at the best of the reaction on Twitter below!

Aston Villa fans lavish praise on summer arrival Jota

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Aston Villa continued their preparations for the new season with a 5-1 win against Walsall on Wednesday night.

Jota and Wesley Moraes both scored doubles for Dean Smith’s side, whilst Jack Grealish was also on the scoresheet.

Villa have now put three straight pre-season wins on the board – following a 3-0 success over Minnesota United and a 1-0 victory away to Shrewsbury Town last weekend.

The team are building towards their Premier League opener against Tottenham Hotspur on August 10th and things are certainly looking promising for the recently promoted side.

During the Walsall match, Villa posted a video of Jota scoring his second of the match, with the attacker dancing past a couple of challenges before finding the back of the net with a cool finish.

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As expected, the Villa fans were out in their numbers to respond, whilst others have simply been impressed with what they have seen from the summer arrival thus far.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Celtic could be big beneficiaries of Man United’s Moussa Dembele interest

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

Lyon’s Moussa Dembele will be a target for Manchester United should Romelu Lukaku leave the club this summer, Sky Sports understands.

What’s the story?

The former Celtic striker will be on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s shortlist should Lukaku leave Old Trafford. Inter Milan are heavily linked with the Belgium international.

Dembele took to life in Ligue 1 like a duck to water last season. The Frenchman scored 20 times in 46 appearances back in his homeland after he departed Parkhead for a £19.7m fee last August.

What was more impressive about his debut season in France was his goals to minutes ratio. The striker bagged a goal every 142 minutes, or roughly two goals in every three games, so it’s perhaps no surprise to see the Red Devils eyeing a move.

Given Lyon only just signed the 23 year-old as well as the fact he had such an exceptional first campaign, United would likely need to pay significantly more than that £19.7m fee, which is really good news for Celtic.

 The perfect boost?

It’s been a busy summer for Celtic, with four new faces brought in, many departing the club and rumours rife of potential departures away from Parkhead.

Kieran Tierney’s Arsenal saga takes a new twist seemingly every day, Olivier Ntcham deemed himself too good for the Scottish Premiership and Jozo Simunovic is a target for Lille, according to The Scottish Sun.

Those three departures could bring in a serious bit of money to Lennon’s Celts but the club is far from desperate to sell. The Bhoys announced at the end of the financial year that they had generous cash reserves, so shouldn’t be in a hurry to flog their stars to the first bidder.

And one way they could add to their millions in the bank, while also not losing a key player, is by reaping the benefits of the sell-on clause they negotiated in Dembele’s departure.

The Scottish Sun confirmed that the Celts have such a clause in his deal and it might well transform their summer plans, potentially even deciding the fates of Tierney, Ntcham and Simunovic, depending on the size of the cut.

It’s not known what the exact details of the clause are but given the fees swirling around strikers in the Premier League, and Dembele’s impressive form since Lyon spent nearly £20m on him, any cut Celtic get is bound to boost their kitty, potentially allowing them to keep at least one, if not multiple, of the aforementioned trio.

The club is already in no rush to sell key players, and a nice windfall from a big-money move to the Premier League for Dembele could be just the boost required to hang on to those exit-linked stars.

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Five things we have learned from Crystal Palace’s pre-season so far

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Crystal Palace fans have had little to shout about this summer, with star defender Aaron Wan-Bissaka securing a big-money move to Manchester United and their pre-season fixtures doing enough to be a cause for concern.

The Eagles succumbed to a 6-2 defeat at Barnet before being edged out by Nottingham Forest in a 1-0 loss next time out. They’ve even drawn with Wimbledon.

There have been no major signings worth shouting about, while the uncertainty regarding Wilfried Zaha’s status as a Palace player continues.

The Eagles have just one pre-season fixture remaining as they welcome Hertha Berlin before their campaign begins at home to Everton – by which time Roy Hodgson will have had ample time to assess and prepare his side.

The former England boss will have been keeping a keen eye on his squad for the past month or so and so have we.

Here’s five things we’ve learned so far…

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Another transfer window means more rumours and reports regarding Zaha’s future at Selhurst Park, although this time the winger added fuel to the fire when he stated his desire to leave SE25 back in May.  The speedy number 11 hasn’t featured in red and blue since the final-day thriller, having been on AFCON duty with Ivory Coast, and Palace fans may have seen the last of him.

Sky Sports understand that the 26-year-old reaffirmed his plans to leave upon returning from international duty and that Arsenal could return with an improved offer soon, although Palace, who value the player at £80m, are under no pressure to sell.

Should the Eagles talisman indeed find a way to the Emirates Stadium this summer, it’s even clearer now that Palace will miss him dearly – the clunky combos of Alexander Sorloth, Connor Wickham and Christian Benteke have offered Hodgson little up front in pre-season, netting just twice between them.

Zaha is pivotal to Palace’s success and his exit would demand a complete reconfiguration of both personnel and system thereafter – they lack pace and flair on the counter, where they are at their best, without him.

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Last term, the 72-year-old’s unwillingness to make substitutions – positive or negative – until it was too late often cost Palace, with it taking too long for the Eagles to stage their typical, late comeback.

Surely this can’t be a concern in pre-season, when managers are most inclined to rotate and give some of the fringe players a chance, right?

Well, the Premier League’s oldest boss declined to make a single change in the loss to Nottingham Forest, despite promising forward James Daly, Jairo Riedewald and Wickham being sat on the bench.

Of course, Hodgson isn’t exactly getting the investment into the team he would surely like but making zero subs in any game which you are losing is inexcusable.

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Wan-Bissaka’s departure has undoubtedly shot a hole in Palace’s defence although the fact that the Eagles have kept just one clean clean sheet and conceded 12 goals in six games cannot be put down to one sale, solely.

Martin Kelly and Scott Dann look shaky and Patrick van Aanholt’s ineptitude on the back foot has long been apparent. Hodgson bemoaned a lack of defensive options in his post-Barnet interview and with good reason it would seem.

With James Tomkins and Mamadou Sakho both working their way back to fitness, Palace’s back-line is looking far, far weaker with around two weeks of the summer transfer window left. Will Hodgson get the signings he’s after?

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The diminutive German signed for the Eagles last summer and managed just 15 league starts in his maiden Premier League campaign, with Hodgson largely preferring James McArthur in midfield, although he is hoping to stake a real claim in the side in 2019/20.

The 23-year-old told Palace’s official website:

“Last season was my first season in a new country and league, and I think the second year will be even better. I hope so: more goals, more assists, more points as a team.”

Having chalked up just two goals and two assists in all competitions last term, the nippy number 7 is targeting an improvement in both tallies this season and the signs that he will do just that have been there in pre-season.

He teed up Benteke for the opener against Luzern, beating his man with a tidy bit of skill before deftly crossing to his big teammate at the back stick, who, for once, couldn’t miss.

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Last term, the Eagles often created enough chances to bury teams but would fail to take any, before their opponents got the ball down the other end and scored a winner – the January arrival of Michy Batshuayi solved the lack of a clinical forward, with the Belgian netting five league goals in nine starts.

The former Marseille man has returned to Stamford Bridge now, though, leaving Dougie Freedman and Steve Parish with the task of finding another top goalscorer, with the shortcomings of the current striker crop being exposed in the defeat to Forest.

Centre-back Dann was frustrated by the side’s inability to put away the plethora of chances they had in the second half, telling Palace’s official website:

“That second half, I thought we were much better. To create so many chances in the second half and not put them away is probably the most disappointing thing.”

Bringing Batshuayi back to Selhurst Park or finding another number 9 capable of shouldering the goalscoring burden is a priority, although the clock is ticking.

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Rangers fans react as Steven Gerrard names strong starting XI for Midtjylland tie

Steven Gerrard has named his Rangers starting XI for the crunch tie with FC Midtjylland, and the fans are very excited indeed.

The Gers go into tonight’s game at Ibrox with a healthy 4-2 lead over the Danes, but Gerrard isn’t taking any chances with his side. Alfredo Morelos is preferred up top to Jermain Defoe, who netted a hat-trick at the weekend.

Jon Flanagan is back again after impressing the Gers fans in last week’s victory in Denmark, while the rest of the side has a familiar look to it.

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The Gers know that should they get through tonight’s match then they’ll face Legia Warsaw of Poland. The poles got past Greek side Atromitos last night to set up a mouth-watering potential tie with the 54-time Scottish league winners.

The fans are loving the full-strength side, although some would’ve liked Joe Aribo and Jordan Jones to get a start after their impressive beginnings to life at Ibrox.

Here’s what the fans had to say on Twitter about the side:

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Leeds XI that Marcelo Bielsa could play vs Stoke to accommodate two strikers

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After Leeds’ late winner against Brentford in midweek, the debate appeared to be about whether Patrick Bamford and Eddie Nketiah could play together.

The latter popped up with the crucial goal as the Whites ran away with all three points as the match reached its 81st minute.

Helder Costa did the groundwork, getting to the byline and then pulling it back for the loan man to prod home from close-range.

Marcelo Bielsa admitted after the match that they could play together, so what XI should he pick this weekend to accommodate the two?

The first thing to note in this XI is a change of formation, one which comes close to the system that Leeds finished with against the Bees earlier in the week.

Gaetano Berardi was substituted on which allowed Leeds to switch to this formation whilst Helder Costa played in an unfamiliar wing-back role.

This didn’t appear to trouble him, however, as he completed two tackles and also gave plenty going forward, performing two dribbles.

This switch will allow Bielsa to try out Bamford and Nketiah as a pairing for the first time. In the week he said: “Both mix well. One is right-footed and the other left-footed player.

“Both know how to go to the sides. Both know how to play one in front or one in the back of the other one.”

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The biggest surprise in our predicted XI, though, is the lack of Pablo Hernandez. He was arguably Leeds’ biggest threat in 2018/19, scoring 12 goals and registering 12 assists too, cementing himself as one of their star men.

However, he created just one chance in midweek and rather looked his age. At 34, whether he can play two matches in a week seems questionable so if Bielsa looks to go with two in attack, the Spaniard could make way.

Ezgjan Alioski was one of Leeds’ shining lights in terms of creativity against Brentford, playing three key passes so could keep his place if Barry Douglas is still unfit.

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Newcastle fans react as Dummett shows support for coaching staff

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Newcastle defender Paul Dummett has hit back at the notion he criticised the club’s coaching staff, but the Toon Army aren’t buying his latest statement.

It’s been a tumultuous summer at St. James’ Park, and two losses from two games isn’t exactly the best way to calm the tension on Tyneside.

The Magpies were comfortably beaten by Norwich on Saturday, and both Dummett and Yoshinori Muto appeared to criticise the actions of Steve Bruce and his coaching staff.

Dummett had said the side’s warm-up “wasn’t right”, while Muto commented on the isolation both he and Joelinton suffered at Carrow Road.

Now though, the Wales international has tweeted an explanation, clearing things up and claiming that his comment was simply in reference to the players’ effort, which wasn’t good enough. He backed the squad and coaching staff in unison, saying they must “stick together”.

Of course, the Toon Army will take any chance they can get to bash Bruce, and this is just another stick for them to beat him with.

While Dummett seems to baring his soul and revealing the squad’s feelings and support for the gaffer, his message has been met with loads of scepticism.

Just have a look at the Twitter reactions down below…

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Aston Villa’s Wesley came under unfair criticism, according to Jamie Redknapp

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

Jamie Redknapp has come to the defence of Aston Villa striker Wesley following his first goal for the club on Friday night.

What’s he said?

Villa secured their first win of the Premier League season having lost both their opening two matches against Tottenham and Bournemouth.

A first goal from their club-record man and a last-minute finish from substitute Anwar El Ghazi secured all three points against Everton last Friday.

In his regular Team of the Weekend column for the Daily Mail, pundit Jamie Redknapp was pleased to see that the Villa forward had silenced his doubters, he said:

“I’m sick of seeing strikers written off after one of two outings.

“We need to give them time.

“Back in the day, we would wait for 10 games to judge a player properly. That’s why I am glad two strikers, in particular, showed what they are about this weekend to silence the critics – one was Aston Villa’s Wesley.

“They did their jobs and led their teams to their first wins of the season. Now let’s get off their backs and see how they progress.”

Bang on

Last week, Villa boss Dean Smith launched a defence of Wesley, suggesting it was impossible to judge someone so early into the season after he failed to net in his opening two matches.

The season is merely three games old so to see any criticism of Wesley was rather surprising, meaning Redknapp is right in what he says.

Making the transition to the Premier League from a foreign country isn’t easy, especially if you’ve never played in England before. There are numerous things to overcome – having to learn a new language, meet new teammates and adjust to the change in environment.

It was always going to be a slow start, even if he did bag two goals during pre-season, but that has nothing on the physicality or the intensity of the Premier League, as described by ESPN.

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Strength, however, is an attribute Wesley has, winning five aerial duels in his last two Premier League outings, as per WhoScored.

For Club Brugge last season, the 6 foot 3 forward scored 17 goals in 48 appearances which earned him links to top-flight rivals Arsenal before joining the west Midlands club.

His story is quite remarkable having lost his father when he was just nine years old and he also had to work in a factory to pay the bills before becoming Villa’s club-record man – two factors that would have no doubt contributed to a tough character.

As Redknapp says, it’s time to cut him some slack as Friday just proves what Wesley is able to bring to the Premier League this season.

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Cesc Fabregas has revealed he turned down Real Madrid aged 18

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Former Arsenal midfielder Cesc Fabregas has revealed that he could have been a Real Madrid player and even had talks with Florentino Perez and Ramon Calderon when he was 18, but he felt he “belonged” with the Gunners.

What did he say?

The current Monaco man spent eight seasons with the north London outfit, but it appears he could have been a Los Merengues player well before he finally left Catalan club Barcelona.

However, whilst a move to one of the biggest clubs in the world would have been too good for many to turn down, the 110-time Spain international chose to continue his development with the Emirates outfit.

In an interview with AS, Fabregas talked about the potential transfer, saying:

“There were a lot of talks with Florentino, and with [Ramón] Calderón.

“If I had been, I’d have been a Madrid player. They called me more than once or twice. The first time I was very young. I was 18 and they offered me a big salary, but I felt like I belonged at Arsenal. Wenger had bet the farm on me. I couldn’t leave.”

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Deserves to be cut some slack

The Arsenal fans have not reacted too well to the comments and many have taunted Fabregas, accusing him of being a snake and even dubbing him Judas. It is not the first time that the club’s supporters have shown their dislike of the 32-year-old either.

Whilst the supporters are clearly aggrieved their one-time captain went on to switch London allegiances by way of Barcelona, they should remember his service to the club. He made 309 appearances in that famous red and white shirt, scoring 59 times. He was even named in the PFA Team of the Year on two separate occasions.

And what they seem to have conveniently forgotten is that Arsene Wenger turned down the chance to re-sign him when it became clear he would be leaving La Liga. What was Fabregas meant to do at that point?

Chelsea were one of the leading sides in the Premier League at the time, having just finished in third place in the table, and they were putting together a team capable of winning the title – which they ended up doing with the Spaniard in the side. Twice.

After the many years of service and the fantastic performances he put in, Arsenal fans really should cut him more slack. That, though, seems increasingly unlikely if this latest reaction is anything to go by.

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