Middlesbrough fans are tired of Tony Pulis

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Middlesbrough’s grip on a play-off place loosened on Wednesday night as Tony Pulis’ side slumped to a 2-1 defeat against Preston North End at the Riverside Stadium.

Boro took a first half lead through Ashley Fletcher, but the sending off of Spanish centre-back Daniel Ayala after the break saw the momentum of the match swing in the Lilywhites’ favour. Pulis was not able to manage the situation, and North End applied continual pressure until they got the goals they needed to snatch a win.

The defeat marked Middlsbrough’s second loss in a row, with them previously having squandered a lead against Brentford in similar circumstances.

Boro’s present inability to defend leads is worrying, especially as the club are verging on falling out of the play-off places. Pulis must find a way to arrest this slide, but some fans are losing patience with the coach.

Following the loss to Preston, plenty of Boro fans took to Twitter to express their frustrations with the manager…

Leeds fans react to Shaun Harvey being linked with FA job

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In February, the BBC reported that EFL chief executive Shaun Harvey will be leaving his role with the football governing body at the end of this season. On March 5th, Sky Sports claimed that the 49-year-old is amongst those being considered to take up the position of chief executive of the FA, taking the place of Martin Glenn. 

Harvey has been a divisive figure in his time at the helm of the EFL. He was at the forefront of a decision to agree a £595 million broadcast rights deal with Sky Sports that many Championship outfits felt undervalued them. On top of that, he was also behind the controversial revamp of the Checkatrade Trophy, allowing Premier League club youth sides to enter the tournament.

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Prior to his time with the EFL, Harvey spent nine years at Elland Road as CEO of Leeds United. However, his relationship with the Yorkshire club was hugely soured this season due to the EFL’s handling of the ‘Spygate’ saga.

There is now no love lost between Leeds fans and Harvey, many of whom have given their thoughts on the potential of him taking the reins at the FA…

Gerard Deulofeu’s latest blitz proves he deserves to play for a Premier League giant

Watford’s rise under Javi Garcia continued through the weekend, as they defeated Cardiff City 5-1 away from home to move closer to a European spot.

On a day when Watford produced thrilling counter-attacking football, the one to lead the charge was their talisman Gerard Deulofeu.

Despite missing a chunk of Watford’s campaign through injury, Deulofeu’s thriving under the free role given by Garcia. The former Barcelona man gave his best performance in a Hornets shirt, ruining Cardiff’s momentum with a thumping performance.

He scored a brilliant hat-trick, which involved a superb finish from just outside the penalty area and two electric ones in the second half where he displayed his pace and commendable finishing ability. Deulofeu later turned provider by smartly assisting Troy Deeney rather than going for another himself, proving him to be a team player.

However, the Spaniard’s output can be even better with more talented players around him. Things might not have worked for him at Barcelona, but he’s loving life at the Premier League and could prosper at certain Premier League giants, such is his level of immense quality.

With teams such as Manchester United lacking bite and pace through the right-side, he could be the perfect ingredient to add more spice and creativity to their attack. He would also blend into Unai Emery’s fast-paced style well and thrive with Aubameyang and Lacazette with him.

While Deulofeu’s not going to want to leave Watford anytime soon, his blistering performance against Cardiff proved he’s ready to start thriving at a higher level.

Leeds fans stunned by Cooper showing vs West Brom

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Loads of Leeds fans have been reacting to their thumping win over West Brom, and they’re absolutely full of praise for Liam Cooper.

Like many Leeds players, Cooper took a lot of stick from the Elland Road faithful last season.

The skipper showed very little fight as the Whites slumped to a 13th-place finish, and the fact that he seemed to go into hiding or pick up a niggling injury every time the going got tough infuriated fans.

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The skipper has well and truly showed he deserves to wear the armband this season though, and he was at his very best on Friday night.

Marcelo Bielsa’s side got in front right from the off courtesy of a wonderful goal from Pablo Hernandez just 16 seconds in, and a brace from Patrick Bamford and late tap-in for Gjanni Alioski rounded off the scoring.

While a 4-0 win is usually due to quality attacking play, Cooper and Pontus Jansson were superb in defence, as has so often been the case for the Whites this season.

27 year-old Cooper won three aerial duels, four tackles and four interceptions, and fans are heaping praise on his impressive turnaround under Bielsa.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

Sheffield United fans react to reported Jack O’Connell contract update

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Sports journalist Pete O’Rourke has stated that a new contract has been agreed between Sheffield United and Jack O’Connell.

The 24-year-old centre-back has been a regular for the title-chasing Blades so far this season. So far in this campaign he has made 31 Championship appearances, according to Transfermarkt’s stats. However, he has not featured in any of the club’s last three league games.

Chris Wilder clearly still has plenty of faith in the defender though, if the aforementioned claim of a new contract being agreed is to be believed. 

Another reason for the club to offer the Englishman is new terms is to protect his value. Transfermarkt currently estimate him to be worth £4.5million, a huge and rapid increase from the £675k valuation they held for him in February 2018.

Offering him a new deal that better reflects his worth puts the Blades in a stronger negotiating position should another club try to sign O’Connell.

Many Sheffield United fans were certainly glad to see O’Rourke state that the defender would be committing his future to the Bramall Lane club…

خالد الغندور مدافعًا عن الزمالك: هل يحق لـ اللجنة الأولمبية إصدار أحكام نهائية؟

طرح الإعلامي خالد الغندور العديد من التساؤلات تعليقًا على قرار اللجنة الأولمبية بإيقاف مرتضى منصور رئيس الزمالك 4 سنوات، وإلزام نائبه بإجراء انتخابات على مقعد الرئيس.

وقال الغندور في منشور على حسابه الرسمي بموقع “فيسبوك”: “هو قانون الرياضة المصري الذي أجبر المتخاصمين على اللجوء لمحكمة التحكيم الرياضي لاصدار إحكام بأكثر من درجة وليست نهائية، وهل أعطت هيئة وهي اللجنة الأولمبية القدرة على إصدار أحكام نهائية وضرب القانون الرياضي المصري؟”.

طالع أيضًا.. رسميًا.. إيقاف مرتضى منصور 4 سنوات وإلزام الزمالك بانتخاب رئيس جديد

وأضاف: “هل القانون جعل لكل نادي لائحة خاصة وأعطت للجمعيات العمومية القدرة علي سحب الثقة أو التأكيد عليها، وأخيرا هل الحصانة التي يتمتع بها أعضاء مجلس النواب تجعل أي هيئة قادرة على إصدار أحكام عليهم أو التحقيق معهم دون إذن أو دون رفع الحصانة، وسؤالي ليس دفاعًا عن شخص ولكن دفاعًا عن القانون المصري ودفاعًا عن نادي الزمالك الذي يدخل في نفق غريب بهذه القرارات غير القانونية وفي توقيت صعب جدا”.

واختتم: “أتمني لو كنت مخطئًا أن يوضح لي أحد قانون الرياضة الذي تم اعتماده من مجلس الشعب وأيضًا من اللجنة الأولمبية يسمح بهذه الأحكام، بعيدًا عن المحكمة المعتمدة وبعيدًا عن الجمعيات العمومية، وأنتظر الرد”.

Klopp’s excuses keep piling up as Liverpool’s title hopes begin to slip away again

Liverpool missed out on the chance to go top of the Premier League after a goalless draw with Merseyside neighbours Everton on Sunday.

The Reds would have been sitting top of the pile if they had beaten the Toffees at Goodison Park, but the draw sees Manchester City still top, one point clear of Jurgen Klopp’s outfit.

However, the Merseyside derby, which was far from a classic on the pitch, did throw up one moment of comedy gold after its conclusion.

Jurgen Klopp was not happy with just a point in a game they should have breezed through and not only did he blame it on Mohamed Salah’s poor finishing in his post match interview, but also the wind.

Speaking to Sky Sports after Sunday’s clash, Klopp said: “I know people don’t like when I say that but, the wind was coming from all directions and did not help any football.”

You’d expect this kind of excuse to be used by a Sunday League manager, but not one of England’s most decorated clubs.

Quite the character, this is not the first time Klopp has blamed the wind as the reason for a poor result. In fact, used the same excuse following Liverpool’s FA Cup exit against Wolves earlier this season.

The German is clearly not a stranger to unusual excuses, as he also accused Manchester City of growing their grass out deliberately in order to stop Liverpool’s fast flowing football in their 2-1 defeat at the Etihad earlier in the campaign.

Dry grass has also been a victim to Jurgen’s wrath when, in 2017, Liverpool failed to beat Southampton at Anfield. Klopp said after that result: “I know nobody wants to hear it, but I’m brave enough to say the grass was to dry.”

The worst of Klopp’s excuses came when he accused BT Sport of dictating the maximum amount of added time that the referee could issue at the end of their FA Cup defeat to West Brom in January 2018.

It could be argued that the Liverpool boss has a point when it comes to the wind and other factors that could cause results to go against the club but at the same, he should not be using them as excuses as often and as publicly as he has been.

However, with players being paid thousands of pounds a week to perform at the very pinnacle of the beautiful game, surely a bit of a wind should not affect their performances. After all, the opposition are playing in the same conditions.

All the silly excuses a side, could Liverpool be throwing away yet another chance of winning England’s most glamorous trophy.

The last time Liverpool come close to winning their first ever Premier League crown was in the 2013/14, when Steven Gerrard’s infamous slip at Anfield led to a 2-0 to Chelsea before they threw away a five point lead at the top of the league with just three games remaining, gifting the title to Manchester City instead.

With Klopp’s side showing early signs of a repeat of that monumental collapse five years ago, can Liverpool recover to finally secure their name on England’s top trophy? Will Klopp be sacked if they don’t? And what will his excuse be if that happens?

Excuses, slips and long grass aside, Liverpool and Manchester City are perfectly in place to ensure there is an exciting title race to come, which should go down to the wire.

Marcel Brands must seal shock deal for Fekir

It’s safe to say that Marco Silva hasn’t really made the most of his resources in the current campaign as his team selection continues to raise eyebrows. Indeed, leaving Richarlison on the substitutes’ bench is something that’s starting to get on the nerves of supporters. 

The Merseyside club will inevitably already have one eye on the summer transfer window after struggling for consistency for large parts of the current campaign.

According to Calciomercato (via HITC), Everton are interested in Lyon’s Nabil Fekir.

Interestingly, Lyon president Jean Michel Aulas told Telefoot this week that the French side could be forced to sell Fekir in the summer with one of he or Houssem Aouar expected to leave the Stade OL.

Indeed, the France international has established himself as one of the hottest topics in Europe in recent years and it’s safe to say that he has all the ingredients to become a superstar. He could produce plenty of fireworks in the Premier League and he still has his best years ahead of him, so the sky is the limit.

Fekir has produced 12 goals and seven assists in the current campaign and he’s not even hit top form, so that just goes to show how special he really is. His explosive power on the ball and incredible finishing ability could help cure the Toffees’ attacking woes and he has the vision to improve Everton’s productivity in the final third.

Bringing him to Goodison Park would be a complete shock as he’s been linked with Real Madrid, Spurs and Liverpool already this year. The fact that the Toffees are currently struggling in the race for a European spot adds to the shock, as it would take a miracle to persuade him to join a club who could fail to secure a place in Europe. Marcel Brands could pull off an unbelievable piece of business with his value at £63 million (by Transfermarkt) as well.

Everton fans, do you think you could lure Fekir to Merseyside? Surely it’s going to be near enough impossible in the summer…

The Chalkboard: Aapo Halme right to feel aggrieved if he doesn’t start vs Millwall

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Rarely-seen Leeds United youngster Aapo Halme should be one of the players in contention to replace the injured Pontus Jansson at the heart of the defence when the Whites host Millwall at Elland Road on March 30, and the stats suggest he should feel aggrieved if he doesn’t get the nod.

On the chalkboard

There is no doubt that Jansson and captain Liam Cooper are Marcelo Bielsa’s first-choice centre-back pairing when fit and available, but the Argentine has been given a decision to make after the former was ruled out for up to three weeks after suffering a knee injury against Sheffield United last time out.

Gaetano Berardi and Kalvin Phillips look likely to be the frontrunners to replace the Sweden international in the backline, but Halme will also be looking to impress his manager on the training pitch over the next seven days or so.

The 20-year-old can point to the performances he has put in when called upon this term to back up his claim, given he has looked both calm and assured despite his tender years and lack of first-team experience.

Should he start?

It’s a difficult one for Bielsa in the circumstances, with Leeds desperately needing three points to try and work their way back into the automatic promotion positions.

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Phillips has shown that he can be sorely missed when not in a defensive midfield role and should remain there now Berardi is fit again after a long injury absence, and it makes sense if the choice is between the Swiss player and the young Finn for a starting XI spot.

Considering Halme has played his part in two wins and two clean sheets when he has played more than an hour – from the start against Bristol City and as a substitute for Cooper away at Sheffield United – this term, he has proven that he can step up when needed.

Whether he gets the chance to do the same in what is a huge clash against Millwall remains to be seen, but he probably has a case to feel aggrieved if he doesn’t.

Moussa Diaby would make a terrific signing for Arsenal this summer

What heartbreak. Having come so close to beating Tottenham for the second time this season, Arsenal must take the positives and focus on doing their all to finish in the top four this season. Indeed, with United up next in just a few hours time, at least fans can take heart in the fact their side are looking so much better than in months gone past. 

A win could have brought them so much closer to that ambition but with plenty of games still to play, Arsenal must remain optimistic about their chances. That’s the point of the Emery era, isn’t it? Hope when there used to be none, during the latter days of the Arsene Wenger era.

One of the most hopeful things that should be on fans’ mind right now is that fact that, while Unai Emery has endured a mixed time as the coach so far, another summer window to transform his side, we could be seeing a completely new-look side next season.

The hope is that positions and specific players have already been identified and someone who could excel in an Arsenal shirt is PSG youngster Moussa Diaby. Obviously, after the departure of Sven Mislintat, that’s not a given, so here we are again – hope.

Diaby, (who is valued at £6.3 million on Transfermarkt) is one of many youngsters to have been given a chance with the French champions this season and he’s already showing world-class potential.

The 19-year-old is sure to break through and become one of the most talked-about youngsters within a few seasons, should he continue his contribution in-front of goal.

With four goals and six assists, it demonstrates how easy Moussa Diaby finds it to break through defensive lines, with mesmerising skill and pace. Alongside passes like Mesut Ozil and Matteo Guendozi, it could be quite the prolific partnership.

His creativity is fantastic as a winger should be and given the chance to play regularly at Arsenal could see him move away from PSG – the club he’s been at since the age of 13.

Arsenal are well known for developing youngsters and by acquiring Moussa Diaby, he could be another shining example of their youth system. Clearly, the Gunners can’t battle towards the top of the transfer market these days, so shopping in such a market – as they tried to with teammate Christopher Nkuku – is seemingly the way to go.

Even at his young age, that shouldn’t put the Gunners off from giving him chances in the first-team, having shown what he can do already this season.

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