Spurs have to hit Juventus with a firm no in regards to key defender

Spurs have once again had a fine season this year with Maurcio Pochettino’s men looking likely to clinch a Champions League spot once again.

The Londoners are now firmly settled in their new home and could well have a big summer ahead of them with regards to potential new signings.

However, keeping hold of some of their own star players could well be a big issue too for Pochettino to address, and with news emerging this weekend that Juventus could move for Toby Alderwiereld, it’s already clear Spurs have some big decisions on their hands.

The Belgian defender has long been courted by a number of top clubs across Europe, but he has remained integral to the cause for Spurs and he is the sort of player who they really don’t want to be losing.

Alderwiereld is a class act, and on his day can be one of the best defenders in the league, not to mention his threat going forward in terms of attacking set pieces.

Spurs need to be building for the future and making a run at the title now they have got their new stadium up and running, and they really need to be greeting Juventus with a firm no if the Italian giants do make their move.

With the promise of big signings along with a squad which is already full of potential, Alderwiereld might just consider this enough of a reason to stay put and make a sure Spurs finally see some success in terms of trophies under Pochettino.

Why sell Wanyama when he’s perfect man to replace Dembele

Tottenham Hotspur fans are probably still yet to get over Wednesday night’s win over Manchester City as their side now find themselves in the semi-final of the Champions League. 

Mauricio Pochettino’s side have VAR to thank for a late check which ruled out Raheem Sterling’s last-gasp goal at the Etihad, but that shouldn’t take anything away from their fantastic performance.

Although, it looks as if the Argentine has made a rather debatable decision involving one of his current players, as according to Daily Mail, Spurs are expected to listen to offers for Victor Wanyama.

Of course, this may come as a surprise to many supporters as Victor Wanyama has been one of the shining lights for Spurs in Harry Winks’ absence in recent games.

The Kenya international showed that he can influence the game in the final third against Huddersfield Town recently and he’s been rock solid in the middle of midfield. He proved himself against Manchester City in both legs of their Champions League tie, so he surely must have done enough to warrant a future in North London.

Indeed, Spurs risk losing their perfect Dembele replacement as Wanyama is starting to fit into the Belgian’s role nicely, with his passing ability unlocking many doors for Spurs. He’s controlled the midfield at times and is almost impossible to get past, so he’s well on his way to replacing the former Spurs man. Also, the Kenyan offers that extra something special in the final third and is a constant threat from set-pieces.

Tottenham Hotspur fans, do you think Wanyama deserves to stay in North London? Join the discussion by commenting down below!

الزمالك يعلن موعد وصول باتشيكو إلى مصر

أعلن نادي الزمالك، عن موعد وصول المدرب البرتغالي جايمي باتشيكو، المدير الفني للفريق الكروي الأول إلى مصر من أجل استكمال مهمته مع الفريق.

وكشف الزمالك عبر موقعه الرسمي، أن باتشيكو سيصل إلى القاهرة السبت المقبل، قادمًا من البرتغال، بعد إنتهاء إجازته التي حصل عليها مؤخرًا.

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ومن المقرر أن يقود باتشيكو تدريبات فريق الزمالك الجماعية، يوم الأحد المقبل بشكل طبيعي.

ويقود التدريبات الفترة الحالية مدحت عبدالهادي المدرب العام للفريق لحين عودة باتشيكو.

ويستعد الفريق للمباريات المقبلة سواء بطولة كأس مصر أو مواجهة النادي الأهلي بالمباراة النهائية لبطولة دوري أبطال إفريقيا والمقرر لها يوم ٢٧ نوفمبر الجاري.

Leeds fans desperate to avoid Middlesbrough in the playoffs

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Leeds United fans on Twitter are fearing the prospect of playing Middlesbrough in the Championship playoff semi-finals.

United fans are worried about a potential clash with the north-east outfit after Derby County’s draw against Swansea on Wednesday left the door open for Boro to finish sixth.

Marcelo Bielsa hasn’t had the best of luck against Tony Pulis’ side, with both meetings between the clubs this season finishing level.

Of all Leeds’ possible playoff opponents they have the worst record against Middlesbrough, so it is no surprise that fans are scared of playing them again.

Pulis’ defensive style has the potential to frustrate and grind down Leeds’ quick direct attacking play, and the worry is that they would be knocked out if they were to face Boro over two legs.

The Teesside outfit also have the experience of playing in the playoffs as they were eliminated by Aston Villa in the semi-finals last year.

Here’s what Leeds fans have been saying on Twitter…

What the experts have said about Tottenham Hotspur target Hakim Ziyech

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Hakim Ziyech is a man in high demand with Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City holding interest in the current Dutch Footballer of the Year while, according to the Guardian, Tottenham Hotspur hold a long-standing interest.

The Moroccan playmaker’s exploits with Ajax in the Champions League – that’s seen him score twice and provide two assists as de Godenzonen continue to enthral with a semi-final looming – has only seen his estimation grow further, both in reputation and value.

So, with a summer move looking plausible, we take a look at what those in the know have to say on the 26-year-old attacking midfielder.

Two at least are entirely complimentary.

Steven Pienaar – former Ajax star

If Ziyech impressed last term then this time out he has progressed to another level with an outstanding 17 goals and 14 assists for the Dutch giants as they seek a historic treble.

Suitably blown away the club’s former schemer, Steven Pienaar, insisted this week via Goal.com that the 23-cap international is a ‘complete’ footballer while intimating too that the praise he receives pales to that lavished on Matthijs de Ligt and Frenkie de Jong due to each star’s nationalities.

“Ziyech is one of the players that has been playing really well all season, he’s the type of player that when you watch him in action, he makes you happy,”

“He’s a complete footballer, but underrated, you know if you’re not European, you are always underrated.”

Erik ten Hag – Ajax coach

It would be unrealistic to expect a manager of Ajax to speak too effusively on his players given how much the club values the need for their young talent to remain grounded. This is especially pertinent to Ziyech who hardly lacks self-belief.

Even so, the pragmatic coach – who has also seen his stock significantly rise of late – temporarily dropped his guard back in September and was content to eulogise on his ornate creator, via BBC:

“Ziyech is a piece of jewellery for Dutch football. I think he plays football in a nice team, with lots of good footballers around him and it runs smoothly, which gives him pleasure and motivation to achieve even more.”

Algemeen Dagblad – Dutch newspaper

So impactful has Ziyech been in the Netherlands since his progression through the Heerenveen ranks that it surprises many that he remains in the Eredivisie when so many of his contemporaries are being lured away elsewhere.

This can partly be explained by the player’s temperament off the pitch and inconsistency on it because make no mistake about it Ziyech is a special prospect; he is also mercurial though.

Last May the respected Dutch publication Algemeen Dagblad – via Reuters – perfectly summed up his hot and cold application.

“Ziyech is a player whom everyone is always talking about. It is because in a single game he can manage to be both absolutely brilliant and astonishingly sloppy.”

Verdict

When he’s on his game there are few better at influencing proceedings and carving out opportunities anywhere across the attacking third, but particularly down the right. His vision and anticipatory reading of openings is excellent and, crucially, he has the touch and technique to do that justice.

With Christian Eriksen struggling for form it is surely necessary for Spurs to ease their Dane’s creative burden this transfer window. They need look no further than Amsterdam and the city’s king of the assists.

West Ham trying to find out if Mitrovic’s contract contains release clause

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West Ham United are exploring the possibility of signing Aleksandar Mitrovic from Fulham this summer, sources have told Football FanCast.

Manuel Pellegrini is keen to revamp his striking options this summer as the Hammers prepare for something of a squad overhaul.

And the Serbia international has emerged as a major target, with the summer transfer window due to open later this week.

Fulham endured a difficult season in the Premier League and were relegated to the Championship in April.

The 24-year-old, though, scored 11 goals in the top-flight and has experience in the league, having previously played for Newcastle United.

The Hammers, who last summer signed Lukasz Fabianski from Swansea City after their relegation, are now attempting to find out if Mitrovic’s contract, which runs until 2023, contains a release clause.

Of course, if it does, the Hammers would be able to trigger it and enter into negotiations with the striker, who appeared for Serbia at last summer’s World Cup.

West Ham also remain interested in Celta Vigo’s Maxi Gomez, who first emerged as a target when Marko Arnautovic appeared set to leave for China in January.

He has scored 13 goals this term and his contract does contain a release clause, of £45million, though that drops to £22.5m if Celta are relegated.With one game of the Liga season to go, they are three points clear of the drop zone with a far superior goal difference to 18th-placed Girona.

It remains to be seen if the club would countenance the prospect of making Gomez their record signing this summer if, as appears likely, the Spanish side retain their top-flight status.

Elsewhere, sources have confirmed that Lucas Perez and Andy Carroll remain likely to leave the club this summer, while Javier Hernandez will also be allowed to depart if an acceptable bid is tabled.

The Mexico international scored seven goals in the Premier League in 2018-19 but completed the full 90 minutes just once. He was on the bench for the final three games of the campaign, against Tottenham Hotspur, Southampton and Watford; West Ham won every game.

He is valued at £10m and it is unclear if any interested parties have registered an interest in signing him.

Martin Samuel hits the nail on the head about Man City’s spending habits

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Manchester City’s bank account might just be more discussed than their remarkable feats in the Premier League. While they certainly have been spending more than most as of late, The Daily Mail’s Martin Samuel suggests others are also at fault for this and the glaring difference might actually lie in a completely different matter altogether.

The word on the street

Manchester City have been under attack from rival fans quick to point out cash is certainly a big part of their success. And you can’t help but notice they truly have opened the warchest in the last decade or so.

Splashing the cash has been a powerful tool for many big clubs in the modern market as prices skyrocket with each passing year.

As a result, Manchester City were not shy to offer the big bucks for their superstars. However, Samuel points out that they are not the only ones but rather one of the few who actually invested their money sensibly:

“City haven’t got a defender as expensive as Virgil van Dijk, a midfielder as costly as Paul Pogba, even a striker in the range of what Arsenal paid for Alexandre Lacazette. So do not be fooled. Other clubs spend, too — but perhaps not as wisely.”

Dominating on and off the pitch

Ever since Pep Guardiola arrived in the Premier League, he has been wreaking havoc and setting the bar even higher each and every passing year. This season was no exception as City have taken the domestic treble in the most dominant fashion imaginable.

But apart from completely dominating the opposition on the pitch and with the ball at his team’s feet, the Catalan manager seems to be outfoxing his rivals off it as well.

Not many would say his spending is actually proof of a cunning strategy but Samuel’s words are as harsh as they are true – other clubs have spent big money as well but no one as wisely or as correctly as City have. And the difference is right there for everyone to see – in the results, the mentality and the accolades around their necks and the trophies in their hands.

The art of spending is maybe not something many would be proud of in this day and age, but saying Guardiola has mastered that as well would not be a far fetched declaration.

Image: How Dean Smith and Tyrone Mings reacted after controversial Leeds clash

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Aston Villa and Leeds United played out a hugely controversial 1-1 draw at Elland Road on Sunday, and it might not be the last time the two teams meet this season.

Three yellow cards for the Yorkshire outfit and none for the visitors in the opening 70 minutes was pretty usual, but things turned ugly in the 72nd minute.

The Whites ignored the fact that Jonathan Kodjia was down on the floor injured before Mateusz Klich scored from the edge of the penalty area, sparking altercations between the two sets of players on the pitch and the coaching staff on the sidelines.

After a long stoppage and a red card for Anwar El Ghazi, Marcelo Bielsa instructed his side to let Dean Smith’s men score straight from the kick-off – Pontus Jansson certainly wasn’t happy about that decision however.

The Swede and Tyrone Mings had a coming together themselves during an amazing game at Elland Road, and the on-loan Bournemouth man was then pictured on the pitch celebrating with his manager once Stuart Attwell had blown the full-time whistle.

Villa now look likely to finish in fifth position in the Championship table which means they will face whoever finishes fourth in the play-off semi-finals.

That could still be Leeds given they are three points ahead of West Bromwich Albion but with an inferior goal difference to the Baggies, meaning the two clubs could still meet again at that stage, or even in the final at Wembley.

The relationship between Bielsa and Smith and some of the players may well still be strained, so it could be another tasty fixture should it happen.

مودريتش يكشف عن حديثه مع رونالدو قبل مواجهة كرواتيا والبرتغال

أعرب لوكا مودريتش لاعب وسط ريال مدريد الإسباني، عن سعادته بملاقاة زميله السابق في النادي الملكي كريستيانو رونالدو، قبل مواجهة اليوم بين كرواتيا والبرتغال.

اللاعب الكرواتي يواجه زميله البرتغالي حامل اللقب في الجولة الأخيرة من بطولة المجموعة الثالثة ببطولة دوري الأمم الأوروبية.

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وقال مودريتش في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “موندو ديبورتيفو” الإسبانية: “أنا جاهز، أشعر أنني بحالة جيدة بدنيًا، أشعر بتحسن عندما ألعب عدد من المباريات المتتالية، أكثر من أن أستريح لمباريات طويلة”.

وأضاف: “أنا متحمس، أعلم أنني لست في بداية مسيرتي، وأن هذا لن يدوم إلى الأبد، لكنني أرغب في الاستمتاع بكل لحظة، وأعطي أكثر ما لدي”.

وأكمل: “اللعب لـ كرواتيا دافع كافٍ لنا، خاصة ضد فرق مثل البرتغال، لا يمننا توقع أي نتيجة، كما أننا لم نظهر جيدًا في البطولة، ولا يوجد سبب أو عذر”.

وشدد: “البرتغال فريق رائع مع بعض اللاعبين الشباب والكبار، وأعتقد أننا نواجه أحد أقوى الفرق في العالم، مستوى جودتهم مشابه لـ أبطال العالم فرنسا”.

وعن ملاقاة رونالدو: “رأيته وكنت سعيدًا للغاية بعد هذا الوقت الطويل، تحدثنا قليلًا عن المباراة، وعن الذكريات الجميلة التي تشاركنا فيها سويًا”.

واختتم: “من الجيد دائمًا رؤية رونالدو، نتذكر لحظات ريال مدريد، لقد استمتعت بالحديث معه، لأنه صديق جيد”.

West Ham set to trigger PL star’s release clause amid rival interest

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West Ham are set to trigger Salomon Rondon’s £16.5million release clause as they attempt to sign the West Bromwich Albion striker, per the Northern Echo.

What’s the word?

The 29-year-old scored 11 Premier League goals during a loan spell with Newcastle United in 2018-19 and is now a man in demand.

The aforementioned report claims that the Magpies would like to sign him permanently, but that the Hammers are hoping to steal a march on their domestic rivals.

Indeed, the Northern Echo state that there remains uncertainty over the future of manager Rafael Benitez and that there will be no transfer activity until that is resolved.

Rondon’s clause is active after West Brom failed to win promotion to the Premier League.

And Hammers boss Manuel Pellegrini is keen to sign an experienced striker this summer as he looks to build on his club’s 1oth-placed finish in 2018-19.

The first of many

West Ham need more than just one striker this summer.

Football FanCast understands that Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic is also a target, with the Hammers trying to ascertain whether or not his contract contains a release clause that has been activated by the Cottagers’ relegation to the Championship.

And FFC has also reported that Javier Hernandez, Andy Carroll and Lucas Perez are all likely to depart the club this summer.

Only bringing in Rondon, then, would leave the Hammers with just the Venezuela international and Marko Arnautovic, whose future is far from certain, given the £45m release clause in his contract.

This deal, if completed, then, cannot be the last for Pellegrini’s men, as they look to push on and attempt to qualify for Europe next season.

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