Spurs fans in love with new kits

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Tottenham Hotspur fans are in love with the club’s new kits.

Spurs released their strips for the 2019/20 season on Thursday via a series of tweets.

Made by Nike, the home strip obviously retains the iconic white, while also looking to honour the club’s motto of “To dare is to do”.

The away kit is a blue number with a pattern in the top half and a white AIA sponsorship and Spurs badge; the home kit has a red AIA logo.

The club have yet to announce the release of their third kit after last season’s green effort became iconic, as it was worn in the club’s phenomenal comeback victory over Ajax in the second leg of the Champions League semi-final.

Despite that, fans are thrilled with the kits already released as the 2019/20 season looms.

Spurs will first wear their kits in pre-season, with games against Juventus and Manchester United looming.

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Liverpool resting on their laurels at worst possible time

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Liverpool are getting complacent.

This is a team that, for all intents and purposes, ran the very best side English football has ever seen as close as it has ever been run before.

Manchester City, that irrepressible winning machine under Pep Guardiola, won the league by a single, solitary point on the final day last season. They lost four games throughout the campaign. Liverpool only lost one.

City were eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Champions League by Tottenham Hotspur. Liverpool beat them in the final in Madrid to be crowned champions of Europe yet again.

Why, though, is Jurgen Klopp actively choosing against strengthening his squad?

Reports have suggested that he mainly wants to sign players of the ilk of Xherdan Shaqiri, snaffled away from Stoke City after their relegation at the end of the 2017/18 season. He cost £13m.

City, the team that have won the last two Premier League titles, have already broken their transfer record to secure Rodri from Atletico Madrid. He is likely to be the long-term replacement for Fernandinho, the 34-year-old defensive midfielder.

Even Spurs, the foes the Reds vanquished in Madrid, have already broken their transfer record to sign Tanguy Ndombele from Lyon.

Liverpool have signed 17-year-old defender Sepp van den Berg. That is all so far this summer.

Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United legend who built a dynasty as manager, wrote in his book that, when he won his first league title in 1993 at United, the thought of his team slacking off “appalled him”. He wrote that he told his players: “‘Some people, when they have a holiday, just want to go to Saltcoats, twenty-five miles along the coast from Glasgow.

“Some people don’t even want to do that. They’re happy to stay at home or watch the birds and the ducks float by in the park. And some want to go to the moon.

“It’s about people’s ambitions”.

Liverpool aren’t showing much ambition.

They have exceptional footballers in their squad; Mohamed Salah has emerged as one of the best strikers in Europe, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino are excellent, while Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andrew Robertson are both wonderful flying full-backs.

But there are signings to be made in this squad; Ferguson, always, was looking to build, he was looking for the next challenge. After winning the Premier League title, he wanted to win the next one.

Paul Hayward, the Telegraph journalist who was the ghostwriter on Ferguson’s autobiography, said that United losing the title to City was the most painful moment of the Scot’s career and that there was “more plotting, more intensity, more detail than ever” as he looked to overhaul them.

The same fire should be burning within Klopp. He took Liverpool to within a point of their first ever Premier League title and a team who suffered four times the amount of defeats as his side in the Premier League beat him.

Liverpool, as noted, are very good, but there could be more depth added. They could use an attacking midfielder; the likes of Fabinho, Naby Keita, Jordan Henderson and Georginio Wijnaldum are all functional players instead of being the kind of forward-thinking playmakers that City have in David Silva, Bernardo Silva and Kevin De Bruyne.

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Depth on the wing would be useful too; there is precious little beyond Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah. They do not want to be relying on Divock Origi next season.

Ferguson was a master of this. Look at the 1999 squad that won the treble. United had Teddy Sheringham, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, their current manager, Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole up front. In his final season, as they knocked City off their perch after signing Robin van Persie, they boasted the Dutchman, Wayne Rooney, Javier Hernandez and Danny Welbeck in attack, supplemented by the likes of Ryan Giggs, Nani, Ashley Young and Antonio Valencia, prior to the latter’s shift to a full-back.

Liverpool don’t have anywhere near as much depth and yet Klopp is placing his faith in the side that almost got over the line last season.

It would be admirable if it was not so naïve. The German knows how to win trophies but he has not won a league title since 2012. Perhaps he is too wedded to what he knows, to the players who have given him excellent results and performances.

It was easy last summer; Loris Karius was terrible in the Champions League final so Alisson Becker replaced him.

It is harder after a successful season but bringing in fresh blood has a threefold effect; firstly, it refreshes the team and ensures that there is greater competition for places; secondly, if the signing is right and of a sufficient profile, it can send a statement of intent to the rest of the league; thirdly, it reassures fans that steps are being taken to improve on what has gone before.

As it is, that is not happening. Klopp, right now, appears to be placing his faith in the mantra of not changing what isn’t broken.

But in football, teams need to evolve, squads need to evolve and players need to evolve. The best way for that to happen is by recruiting from a position of strength.

Liverpool, if they keep their powder dry, are in serious danger of being left behind.

2019/20: Five important matches that will determine Aston Villa’s Premier League survival

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After three years away from the big time, Aston Villa are back amongst England’s elite in the Premier League, and there is already much excitement about their return.

One of the original members of the English top-flight during its reformation, Villa are a side many a neutral have a soft spot for, but heading back into the Premier League in a division where money now does all the talking, Dean Smith will have his work cut out next season if he is to keep his side up.

So what are the key fixtures for Villa looking ahead to next season, and what games will decide whether they can clinch survival?

October 5th – Norwich City (A)

If Villa are to stay up in the Premier League in their comeback year they need to ensure that they can get results over those who will also be fighting for survival, and Norwich City fall into that category. Picking up a win away at Carrow Road will be huge for the Birmingham-based club, besting last season’s Championship champions.

December 7th – Leicester City (H)

A win at home to Leicester City might seem like a tall task, but if Smith can orchestrate a win against the Foxes in a month where Villa play Sheffield United, Southampton and Norwich again, it could be the catalyst that leads to a run of wins that will be vital for the club’s Premier League safety.

February 29th – Sheffield United (H)

Speaking of Sheffield United, doing the double over Chris Wilder’s side would be a vital six points for Villa if they are to achieve Premier League status for the foreseeable future. Not only will it be important points gained for Smith and co, it will be points lost for the Blades.

April 4th – Wolverhampton Wanderers (H)

Rivalries are one of the defining elements of football that make the sport what it is, and a return to the Premier League for Villa means that their rivalry with Wolverhampton Wanderers can kick start yet again in a new era. Smith’s side will have to be on their A-game not just to bask in regional glory, but to get three important points that can help the Villans to safety. Based on last season’s form it’s a big ask, but Wolves often struggled against the teams near the bottom and they now have Europa League football to contend with as well.

May 9th – Arsenal (H)

Getting a result over a top-six side might seem like a tall order for Villa, but if there’s one side team you can always count on to bottle it away from home towards the end of the season, it’s Arsenal. If the pressure is on for the Gunners as we approach the home stretch it could be an end of season party for the Villans at Villa Park.

Panini Tabloid Sticker Pack – Mr. Flying Pig discuses City and Liverpool

Manchester United had a disastrous season and slumped to a 6th place finish while two of their arch-rivals, Manchester City and Liverpool, battled it out for the Premier League title.

The title race was unique and enthralling and, in the end, City tipped Liverpool to the ultimate domestic prize.

It was unprecedented stuff at the summit of the division as they finished on 97 and 98 points respectively, but a season to forget for the Red Devils.

Mr. Flying Pig, who can be seen in the video above filling out his Panini Tabloid, labelled the season as “awful for Manchester United”.

Check out the Flying Pig’s thoughts on City and Liverpool in full in the video above.

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Ultimate professional: Leeds fans lavish praise on unsung hero Stuart Dallas

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A number of Leeds United fans have been on social media lavishing praise on Stuart Dallas for his contribution to the club.

A 2015 signing from Brentford, the 28-year-old has scored 14 times and contributed 12 assists in 146 appearances for Leeds in all competitions.

The Northern Ireland international netted twice for the Whites during the regular 2018-19 Championship campaign, before doubling his tally in the second leg of his team’s playoff semi-final against Derby County.

Dallas could not prevent Marcelo Bielsa’s side from suffering a 4-2 defeat at home to the Rams on May 15.

And there has been a lot of doom and gloom amongst Leeds fans ever since their side failed to make the Championship playoff final.

However, a number have taken the chance to lavish praise on unsung hero Dallas, who was used as a right midfielder, left midfielder, left-back and a right-back during the 2018-19 campaign.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Pundit View: Noel Whelan’s unfounded criticisms of Stuart Dallas

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Speaking to Football Insider, Noel Whelan has gone on record to slate Stuart Dallas for being too attacking at left-back for Leeds United recently.

The Northern Irishman has had to step up due to injuries to Ezgjan Alioski and Barry Douglas, but the BBC pundit clearly isn’t a fan of him playing as a defender.

What’s been said then?

Whelan has dished out a harsh summary on Dallas’ abilities and performances in recent weeks.

Leeds’ defence have been poor as of late, conceding six in their last three, and the former striker has pointed the finger solely at the makeshift left-back.

Whelan said: “The defence has been reliable and one of the best in the league over the course of the season. Liam Cooper and Pontus Jansson have been outstanding at centre-back. But, since Cooper came back from a two-game lay-off, everyone seems to be getting pulled out of position.

“Dallas was shocking at Ipswich. He was nowhere to be seen for one of the Dozell goals, got caught completely out of position. That’s the problem when you have an attacking left-back who likes to go forward.”

Unfounded criticisms

If Whelan thinks that Dallas attacking too much from a full-back position is Leeds’ biggest issue at the back, he mustn’t have watched too much of the Whites this season.

He states that the 28-year-old leaves the team vulnerable because he likes to go forward, but just moments before says that their defence has been one of the best in the league this term.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side have played with an attacking left-back all season long. Alioski has seven goals and five assists, while Douglas also has five assists from a defensive position.

An attacking full-back isn’t just a new thing at Elland Road in recent weeks. Therefore, blame would be better placed on either Pontus Jansson or Liam Cooper for their poor performances as of late, rather than scapegoating Stuart Dallas just because he hasn’t been a consistent starter.

Spurs fans wanted Sissoko as Player of the Season

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have insisted that they wanted Moussa Sissoko to be their Player of the Season, not Son Heung-Min.

The left winger was presented with the award on Sunday, as Spurs drew the curtain down on a mixed Premier League season with a 2-2 draw with Everton.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men ultimately finished fourth but lost 13 times in the league, the same amount as seventh-placed Wolves.

They still have a Champions League final to play, though, and could become European champions with a victory over Liverpool on June 1.

Sissoko has been key to both campaigns, playing a total of 43 times in all competitions and featuring in both legs of the miraculous European semi-final against Ajax.

And, despite Son’s 20 goals this term, and 10 assists, many fans believe that Sissoko should have been awarded Player of the Season.

The Frenchman, after all, endured a difficult spell at the club after signing from Newcastle United and has enjoyed a renaissance this term.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

كومان يواجه عقوبة الإيقاف بسبب تصريحاته بعد كلاسيكو ريال مدريد وبرشلونة

تلقى نادي برشلونة الاسباني اخطارًا، بأن المدير الفني الهولندي للفريق، رونالد كومان، يواجه عقوبة الإيقاف، حيث أنه سيخضع للتحقيقات، بشأن تصريحاته بعد مواجهة ريال مدريد في الكلاسيكو تجاه الحكام.

التقارير الإسبانية، أفادت بأن كومان لا يواجه أي عقوبة، حيث أن المدرب الهولندي لم يهاجم التحكيم، هو فقط أراد توضيح لما حدث خلال المباراة، ولم يوجه أي شيء تجاه الحكم أو غرفة الـVAR. “طالع التفاصيل”

راديو كتالونيا “RAC1” الإسباني، أكد بأن لجنة المسابقات في الاتحاد الإسباني لكرة القدم، فتحت تحقيقًا بشأن تصريحات رونالد كومان عقب مواجهة برشلونة وريال مدريد، السبت 24 أكتوبر الماضي.

وأشارت التقارير، إلى أن الاتحاد تلقى شكوى، ومن المفترض أنه في الأمور الطبيعية، سيتطلب ذلك المزيد من الوقت، وسيتم اتخاذ قرار من اثنين.

الأول، أن يتم إيقاف كومان لمدة لا تقل عن 4 مباريات، وقد تصل إلى 12 مباراة، والثاني، أن يتم فهم كلام المدرب الهولندي، أنه تعجب وليس إهانة أو هجوم على الحُكام. ماذا قال كومان في التصريحات التي أكد أنه لم يندم عليها

المدرب الهولندي صرح بعد مباراة ريال مدريد، والتي احتسب فيها ركلة جزاء للنادي الملكي، مكنته من التقدم في النتيجة: “ركلة الجزاء التي احتسبها الحكم لـ ريال مدريد غير مفهومة”.

“هذا الموسم نعاني من تقنية الـVAR، لم تكن في صالحنا منذ أول مباراة لعبناها، دائمًا ما كنا الطرف المتضرر منها، دائمًا تظهر عندما يكون القرار ضدنا”

“راموس دفع لينجليه، كان يجب احتساب مخالفة على سيرجيو، نعم كان هناك جذب من جانب كليمونت لقميص راموس، ولكن كيف يسقط راموس للخلف ولينجليه جذب قميصه من الأمام؟، هل هناك تفسير لهذا السقوط؟”.

“أمام إشبيلية خسرنا نقطتين ولم تحتسب لنا ركلة جزاء، وفي مواجهة خيتافي كان يجب طرد نيوم ولم يحدث، اليوم أيضًا نتضرر من تقنية الـVAR، أريد حقًا معرفة كيف يتم تطبيق تلك التقنية في إسبانيا”.

The Verdict: Would Leicester signing Jarrod Bowen be detrimental for Harvey Barnes?

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According to The Sun (16/04, page 59), Brendan Rodgers is targeting Hull’s Jarrod Bowen in a deal which could be worth as much as £15m.

The winger has been a revelation in the Championship this season, bagging 21 goals in 43 appearances from the right-hand side.

Leicester spent big on James Maddison last summer from another Championship side in Norwich for a fee believed to be £20m, so a deal for Bowen would be very similar.

However, with healthy competition in wide areas already, would signing Bowen be detrimental to Harvey Barnes’ development? Football FanCast writers give their verdict.

Jack Saville

“No I don’t see Bowen doing anything to damage Barnes’ development. It’s clear from Rodgers’ team selections that he prefers to deploy Barnes on the left side of his attack and Bowen has thrived on the opposite flank at Hull City. Demarai Gray could be in trouble, though, as the signing of Bowen could force him back onto the first-team fringes.”

Harry Sherlock

“I’m not convinced that squad depth is a bad thing. Leicester need to freshen up their reserves of talent and Bowen is a fine talent. They may well face competition, however, with Spurs long credited with an interest. Competition can only be good, and pushing two youngsters to compete for each other’s place can only lead to sparkling performances. It would be a smart move to bring Bowen in – he’s English, homegrown and clearly ready to make the step up. If Harvey Barnes is as good as many think, he’ll cope just fine.”

James Beavis

“It would be detrimental in terms of him not getting regular starts in my opinion. Should Leicester sign Bowen and a new striker this summer, they will then have those two, Barnes, Jamie Vardy and Demarai Gray all fighting for a spot in Brendan Rodgers’ starting XI. Barnes has hardly hit the ground running so far with two assists in 12 Premier League appearances, and he needs to improve to be a consistent name on the team-sheet. Should Bowen sign, another loan move away beckons for the 21-year-old. Exactly what he would have been dreading.”

Matt Dawson

“I personally think that Bowen is the type of player that Leicester have been crying out for. Since Mahrez left they’ve struggled for much creativity in wider areas but the Hull man possesses that in abundance. Competition for places is never a bad thing and as a result, I don’t think it would hinder Barnes too much. By having the pairing on either wing, alongside Maddison, it would set the Foxes up very nicely for the future. It’s a signing Rodgers simply has to make.”

Spurs fans declare love for VAR

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Tottenham Hotspur fans have reacted with genuine delight to the VAR controversies that characterised the club’s Champions League quarter-final clash with Manchester City.

Spurs progressed to the semi-finals on away goals despite a 4-3 defeat on the night at the Etihad Stadium.

A crazy opening 25 minutes saw five goals scored as Spurs and City traded blows in a classic encounter.

Raheem Sterling scored a brace, with his second appearing to give Pep Guardiola’s men the lead they needed to progress.

However, Fernando Llorente’s goal in the second half, which appeared to strike his arm, sent Spurs through, with a VAR review allowing the strike to stand.

Sterling then appeared to complete his hat-trick in the final stages of injury time, to send City through, only for VAR to disallow the strike for an offside in the build-up.

Spurs fans could not believe the reversal in their fortunes, as they will now play in their first Champions League semi-final in a generation, against Dutch giants Ajax.

And loads of supporters have expressed their delight at VAR, with many reacting with declarations of love.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

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