West Ham striker Albian Ajeti must settle quickly after questionable decision

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

Albian Ajeti has no room for error at West Ham United.

The club signed the forward alongside Sebastian Haller in the summer and the latter has enjoyed an exceptional start to life in east London.

The Frenchman scored in the 2-0 win over Norwich City at the weekend and was also on the scoresheet as the Irons beat Watford 3-1.

And yet it is Ajeti who is now under the microscope.

Indeed, the Hammers decided to cash in on forward Javier Hernandez on Monday, allowing the Mexico international to move to Sevilla.

It leaves the club with two senior strikers: Haller and Ajeti.

Sources at the club, when contacted on Monday, insisted that Andriy Yarmolenko can play in the striker role and Michail Antonio can too, though the latter is injured.

It means that Ajeti has to take to Premier League football like a duck to water.

Haller cannot be expected to play in every top-flight game for the remainder of the season as he will surely need a rest at some point, particularly over the busy Christmas period.

Ajeti is a goalscorer and he netted 21 times in all competitions last season for FC Basel.

He also scored twice for the Swiss club this season, once in Champions League qualification and once in the Super League.

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Yet he drew a blank on his debut for the Irons against Newport County in the Carabao Cup and he has yet to show what he is capable of in the top-flight.

It may be that he proves his worth, that he makes his debut and swiftly manages to hit the back of the net, and then goes from strength to strength.

But if the opposite happens, if he cannot adapt, if he cannot get on the scoresheet quickly, then West Ham’s decision to move Hernandez on will look all the more bizarre.

And that, by extension, would only increase the pressure on Haller.

Ajeti has no room for error.

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Leeds United: Fans question Marcelo Bielsa’s call to bench Helder Costa vs Barnsley

Many Leeds United supporters were left questioning Marcelo Bielsa’s call to name Helder Costa on the bench against Barnsley, as the two Yorkshire outfits met in the Championship on Sunday.

Leeds went into the encounter at Oakwell vying for a spot at the top of the Championship table after Swansea City failed to take a point at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday, when Alfa Semedo struck the back of the net in the 85th minute to win the game for the visitors.

Marcelo Bielsa looked to do so without Costa at first, however, with the one-time Portugal international named on the bench for his seventh successive league game (WhoScored), before being introduced to proceedings at half-time.

Leeds were level with Barnsley at the break despite enjoying almost twice as much possession as the Tykes, with which the Whites fashioned one fewer effort on goal and only registered two shots on target, per WhoScored data.

United maintained their dominance in the latter 45, too, as Bielsa’s side laid claim to an even greater share of possession, attempted 16 shots on goal to Barnsley’s 11, and found the back of Bradley Collins’ net twice through late strikes by Arsenal loanee Eddie Nketiah and a penalty converted by Mateusz Klich.

Costa’s introduction in place of Jack Harrison at half-time failed to affect proceedings a great deal, though, as the Portuguese winger attempted the same number of shots as the Englishman on loan from Manchester City and attempted fewer key passes, although he did enjoy better success when it came to dribbles.

Harrison’s struggles will only help to feed the supporters calling for Bielsa to bench the 22-year-old, as many voiced their hope in seeing Costa named in the starting line-up and not the Manchester United product when Leeds announced the team to face Barnsley on Twitter.

Here are a few of the messages shared by Leeds fans longing to see Costa start a Championship game for their side…

أول رد من رونالدو على الانتقادات ضده بعد وداع يوفنتوس دوري أبطال أوروبا

رد جناح الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي يوفنتوس، كريستيانو رونالدو، على الانتقادات القاسية التي تلقاها في الأيام الماضية بعد خروج البيانكونيري من بطولة دوري أبطال أوروبا.

وتلقى رونالدو انتقادات لاذعة من بعض خبراء الكرة الإيطالية مثل فابيو كابيلو، أليساندرو ديل بييرو وأليسيو تاكيناردي بسبب أدائه المنخفض أمام بورتو يوم الثلاثاء الماضي.

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ولكن البرتغالي رد من خلال صفحته الرسمية على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “فيس بوك”، وكتب: “الأهم من عدد مرات السقوط التي تتعرض لها في الحياة، هو مدى سرعة وقوة الوقوف على قدميك”.

وتابع: “الأبطال الحقيقيون لا ينكسرون أبدًا، التركيز في الوقت الحالي لمباراة كالياري في صراع الدوري الإيطالي وهناك نهائي كأس إيطاليا، ما زالت هناك ألقاب نستطيع تحقيقها في هذا الموسم”.

وأضاف في النهاية: “الماضي دائمًا ما ينتمي للمتاحف، لكن لحسن الحظ، كرة القدم لها ذاكرة وأنا كذلك، لا يمكن حذف التاريخ، فهو يُكتب كل يوم بالعمل الجاد والكفاح وروح الفريق والمثابرة، أولئك الذين لا يفهمون هذا، لن يحققوا النجاح ولن يصلوا للمجد أبدًا”.

Rangers fans discuss Andy King’s absence on Sunday

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Rangers games are coming thick and fast just now and squad rotation is the name of the game.

One summer recruit who is yet to play more than a bit part role though is Wales international and Premier League winner Andy King – a player hopeful he can win trophies at Ibrox, as reported in The Sun.

But omitted from the match day squad completely against St Johnstone on Sunday, some Rangers fans have been discussing his exclusion.

King arrived on loan from Leicester late in the transfer window and it was thought he would provide much needed experience and quality to the centre of midfield. With just four appearances and fifty one minutes of action so far though, King, as yet, hasn’t had the impact that would be excepted of a player with his pedigree.

After a tough Europa League fixture in midweek where he came off the bench, Sunday’s game could’ve been the ideal occasion to give him a run out, but when the team sheet was revealed there was no sign of King’s name.

Here’s a quick look at how Rangers fans reacted to his absence on Twitter…

Sheffield Wednesday’s Liam Palmer can contain Boro’s danger man

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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… 

Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk returns to an old hunting ground on Saturday as his side face Middlesbrough at the Riverside.

It will only be the 48-year-old’s third Championship game in charge of the club, and he will have to thank Atdhe Nuhiu for keeping it an unbeaten start as Owls boss in the league.

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The long-serving striker netted an injury-time equaliser in his 241st appearance for the club at Hillsborough last Saturday to salvage a point against Fulham.

Wednesday versus Boro is typically not a rivalry, but there will be added weight behind the fixture with Monk an ex-manager there – he was actually sacked following a win against the Owls after just six months in charge.

Both teams are vastly different now, so where could the game be decided?

On the Chalkboard

Middlesbrough are struggling this season under the stewardship of former player Jonathan Woodgate as they sit 15th having won just two of their eight matches.

Their squad is quite talented on paper. For instance, Dael Fry has been linked to several Premier League clubs this week while Britt Assombalonga still remains at the club – he’s always a threat in this division having bagged 62 goals in 163 appearances.

But Marvin Johnson could prove to be the main threat to Wednesday’s backline having picked up both a goal and an assist this season in six starts.

The winger has shown he’s both a goal threat as well as a creative outlet under the former Real Madrid centre-back by averaging 1.4 key passes, shots and dribbles per game, via WhoScored.

If he does indeed lineup at right-wing, then Owls left-back Liam Palmer will be the man to stop him and he has every chance of doing so based on his performances so far this campaign.

The 28-year-old is averaging 1.8 clearances, 1.5 tackles and 1.5 interceptions per game, having also started six league matches.

He will have the edge over the 5 foot 10 man considering he is dispossessed 1.8 times per game and records an average of 1.4 unsuccessful touches too – Palmer rarely concedes any fouls (0.5 per game), so that’s even more in his favour.

If you bear those crucial statistics in mind, there is a reason to believe that the Wednesday man could have a key say in stopping Johnson.

Arsenal fans react to Nwankwo Kanu’s comments on Alex Iwobi

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Alex Iwobi has made a good start to life at Everton since making his transfer deadline day move to Goodison Park.

In his first three games for the Toffees, he has already scored two goals, which represents a third of his highest-season total of six achieved last year.

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Former Arsenal striker Nwankwo Kanu has been talking about the switch, and he clearly feels that the Gunners made a mistake in letting the Nigeria international move on to pastures new.

He has said he “couldn’t believe” that the deal went ahead in an interview with Goal.com.

Unsurprisingly, the Gunners fans have been reacting to the comments, and they appear to be torn.

Some have agreed with the 43-year-old that they should have held on to the winger, while others seem happy with the transfer.

They have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts, and you can see some of the best comments from the social media platform below.

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La Masia revelation Carles Perez ticks all the boxes for Barcelona

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

According to Mundo Deportivo, Carles Perez, who’s still officially a Barcelona B player, had multiple offers on the last day of the transfer window but the Catalans decided to turn them all down.

This might prove to be one of their best moves of the summer as Perez can become the perfect reinforcement for their team.

What’s the word, then?

Perez was not really such a hot topic over the course of the summer transfer window because many other names took the spotlight. There was not much time for outlets to break stories about a talented 21-year-old winger from Barcelona B when Blaugrana were busy buying Antoine Griezmann and chasing Neymar.

But Perez was always there, somewhere in the shadows, not getting noticed but still performing week in week out. Mundo Deportivo’s Ferran Martinez claims that the young forward got a lot of attention after his first games with the seniors in pre-season and also in the first couple of games in the new 2019/20 La Liga season.

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As his performances were very good, multiple teams enquired about his services, with many La Liga teams – as well as some outsiders – mentioned in the report. But the most important thing is that he stayed and, with that decision, Barcelona just might have hit the jackpot.

Perez checks all the boxes

In so many ways, Perez was Barcelona’s revelation this summer. Before that, he was still in Barcelona B, a team he is also still registered with, and despite him being their top scorer last season, there was not much talk about him in regards to a first team promotion. And that’s not a surprise since Barcelona had different priorities with the aforementioned superstars.

But Perez was the silver lining in a long and unlucky spell of injuries that the Catalans went through. Since almost the entirety of their frontline got sidelined, Perez had to be called up and once that happened, he took the stage by storm. So far, he’s tallied one goal and two assists in the three games he’s played in La Liga this season.

We shouldn’t forget that he’s also still just 21 and he comes for free, as opposed to Barcelona having to dip their toes into the market to find someone as reliable and as capable as he already is. In so many different ways, he ticks all the boxes: young, cheap, talented, already skilled and eager to continue impressing.

Not to mention that he’s only five games away from being officially promoted to the first team since there is a clause in his contract stating that if he plays seven games with the seniors, he will automatically be promoted. But, there’s a catch, he has to at least play 45 minutes in a game for that game to count towards those seven.

So far, he has two games and 14 minutes in the bank.

But either way, it’s just a matter of time.

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مدرب الأهلي: لا أعذار أمامنا.. وسنقاتل أمام فيتا كلوب

أكد سامي قمصان المدرب المساعد للنادي الأهلي، علي أهمية مباراة فيتا كلوب، المقرر إقامتها الثلاثاء المقبل، في دوري أبطال إفريقيا.

الأهلي يحل ضيفاً على فيتا كلوب، في إطار منافسات الجولة الرابعة من دور المجموعات للبطولة الإفريقية.

وقال قمصان خلال تصريحات عبر قناة الأهلي: “مباراة مهمة وكبيرة واستعددنا بشكل مميز، واللاعبين في حالة من التركيز، ونتمنى أن يحالفنا التوفيق عكس المباراة الماضية، وإن شاء الله نحقق نتيجة إيجابية”.

وتابع: “الرطوبة عالية وتوقيت المباراة الساعة الثانية ظهرًا، ولكن لا يوجد أعذار وهذا قدر الأهلي بأن يلعب في كل الأجواء، ولدينا هدف وهو العودة بالثلاثة نقاط وتأكيد صعودنا للدور التالي”.

وأضاف: “أرضية الملعب لم تتغير منذ 8 أو 9 سنوات والطقس صعب، ولكن لدينا ثقة في اللاعبين، وموسيماني قال لفريق إنه لا توجد أعذار، ويجب أن نقاتل لأننا من وضعنا أنفسنا في هذا الموقف الصعب”.

وأردف: “لاعبو الأهلي دائما يظهرون في الأوقات الصعبة، الحماس كان كبيرًا في التدريبات، وكل لاعب يريد أن يحقق الهدف”.

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وأكمل: “علي معلول مفتاح لعب كبير، ويمتلك خبرات كبيرة وغيابه مؤثر، ولكن لدينا ثقة في جميع اللاعبين، وإن شاء الله يكون الفوز هدية لـ معلول”.

يُذكر أن الأهلي يحتل المركز الثالث في ترتيب المجموعة الأولى بدوري أبطال إفريقيا برصيد 4 نقاط، متساويًا مع فيتا كلوب صاحب المركز الثاني، ويتصدر الترتيب سيمبا بـ7 نقاط، وفي المركز الرابع المريخ السوداني بنقطة واحدة.

Real Madrid: Many fans have slated Raphael Varane after loss against Paris Saint-Germain

Many Real Madrid supporters have been outraged by their club’s 3-0 loss against Paris Saint-Germain in the first Champions League game of the season.

There have been many criticisms to be had for the side, with Raphael Varane being among those to be targeted after the team came back from Paris pointless:

The Frenchman was given a rating of 5.6 by WhoScored, the lowest of any player who took part in the match, whether starting or coming off the bench.

The 26-year-old didn’t make a single tackle, interception or aerial duel during the match, while he made 3 clearances.

He did complete 93% of his attempted passes, but that won’t be much of a consolation for the fans who saw him as part of a defence that let three goals in.

Judging by the comments, the general consensus is that Varane needs to leave the club.

A selection of Twitter reaction to the performance, including tweets from outraged Real Madrid fans, can be seen below:

Real Madrid fans, do you think Varane should be dropped? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Transfers that shook the world: Manchester United buy Wayne Rooney from Everton

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It happens so rarely but when it does you know. You know for certain and you know instinctively.

It is a knowledge accrued from watching so many hours of football that if those hours were lumped together and placed in a pie chart of your life it would make up a sizeable portion rivalling sleep.

On October 19th 2002 a 16-year-old boy from Croxteth scored an absolute belter against Arsenal’s David Seaman at Goodison Park and a star was instantly born.

“Remember the name,” shrieked commentator Clive Tyldesley as the Toffees faithful went absolutely berserk and a lad still too young to drive or vote or drink ran away in celebration. It’s a great line but also a flawed one.

We didn’t need to remember Wayne Rooney for this was a generational talent, already fully formed bar the immaturity of a teenage mind. Generational talents dominate the headlines and a nation’s thoughts; they divide opinion and shoulder our hopes on the international stage and get talked about by relatives who would otherwise struggle to name five Premier League clubs.

Remember him? From the moment the ball left his boot and caressed off the crossbar to make him at the time the top flight’s youngest ever goal-scorer we knew he’d be as famous for the rest of our lives as Prime Ministers and A-list film stars. We knew instinctively and certainly.

If that might seem somewhat premature, even with the benefit of hindsight proving such a lofty claim correct as Rooney went on to win six league titles and a Champions League at club level while becoming England’s record goal-scorer but it should be noted that we – we being the populace who resided outside of Merseyside – were actually playing catch-up.

In Liverpool they were already well-versed in the very special talent emerging through the Everton ranks, for what it’s worth a born and bred Evertonian too.

Archie Knox, who was David Moyes’ assistant at Goodison at the turn of the century, had described Rooney’s displays as a 15-year-old playing in the under 19s set-up as ‘’Roy of the Rovers’ while the insular world of football also was aware of the one-man tsunami approaching.

Bob Pendleton, the scout who discovered the striker who would later be nicknamed ‘the White Pele’ by future manager Sir Alex Ferguson, relays the reactions of Glenn Hoddle and David Pleat on first witnessing Rooney’s innate brilliance at youth level and it is fair to assume that similar revelations took place on a regular basis. It’s fair to assume whispers of his promise spread like wildfire.

One such early devotee was Ferguson. When Rooney was 14 overtures were made following a recommendation by United’s youth coach Jim Ryan but nothing came of it: “The boy wanted to stay at Everton – at that time he had a love of the club and he’s an Everton fan,” the most successful manager in British football later recalled.

Rooney’s trajectory at Goodison was typically sharp and gob-smacking.

Just three short months after announcing his imminent greatness against Arsenal he won the BBC’s Young Sports Personality of the Year award. Two months after that he made his international bow becoming the youngest player to wear three lions on his shirt when he took on Australia in a friendly.

He never once played at any level below: he was thrown in the deep end; introduced at the top because when you know, you know.

At this point there is a reluctance to put up his stats while adorning the royal blue of Everton because they are ordinary whereas his performances – given his tender age – were anything but.

For the record though he scored 15 goals in 67 games. As for his displays there was a rugged maturity coupled with an easy vision and a deftness of touch that amazed from one so inexperienced.

The fans must have been in dreamland with all this. Not only did they possess a storied superstar-in-the-making. He was a local boy too with the club in his bones. In primary school he had written a letter to jailed star Duncan Ferguson.

After scoring in an FA Youth Cup final he famously unveiled a t-shirt declaring ‘Once a blue, always a blue’.

That shirt would come back to haunt him and sooner than maybe he or anybody else thought.

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In the summer of 2004 Manchester United made overtures once again only this time they weren’t given short shrift by the player but instead – mere weeks after lighting up the Euros with a series of phenomenal showings – Rooney put in a transfer request.

Ferguson remembers the deal being all-but-concluded after several weeks of back-and-to, not to mention a million speculative headlines when United hosted the Blues in late August, two days before the transfer window ended. “We thrashed out the deal. £27m. 18 years of age.”

If the deal being finalised wasn’t a huge shock considering how long it had dragged on for the move as a whole prompted rancour through the streets of Merseyside.

Paul Stretford, Rooney’s agent, was reported to have received death threats blamed as he was for turning his client’s head. With the deal imminent the teenager was smuggled out of Bellefield – Everton’s training ground – in the boot of his team-mate Alan Stubbs’ car. A nascent love affair was now severed.

On his departure graffiti appeared close to the ground stating: “Rooney could have been a God but he chose to be a Devil”.

On his arrival in Manchester, Ferguson said: “I am very excited. I think we have got the best young player this country has seen in the past 30 years.”

Fifteen years ago on September 1st a transfer took place that shook English football involving a local hero playing for a mid-table side moving to one that chased silverware as the norm.

For those that emitted surprise then or recall it as a surprise now three words harshly but pertinently spring to mind. Remember the game.

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