Newcastle United: Fans love takeover news from Keith Downie

Lots of Newcastle United fans are loving the news about the prospective takeover in the North East which has been provided by Keith Downie.

As per Sky Sports, the journalist was speaking on a podcast with Steve Howey, as the two men discussed what exactly is going on at St. James’ Park.

However, it was one comment made by Downie in particular that certainly caught the eye of several members of the Toon faithful as it was relayed by NUFC 360 on their Twitter page.

The reporter claimed that the proposed deal is ‘at the final knockings’ in terms of whether it will go through or not. He also added that ‘a lot of spade work has been done’ in terms of making sure that everything can be finalised before the bid can be fully accepted.

Downie hinted that this has been a long process, and whilst some Magpies are becoming increasingly frustrated that it has not gone through, it seems as if these NUFC supporters at least loved the update:

Geordies, what do you make of the news? Comment below!

بيانيتش: استمعت باللعب مع ديبالا أكثر من رونالدو وميسي

أشاد ميراليم بيانيتش لاعب يوفنتوس وبرشلونة الأسبق، وبشكتاش الحالي، بالأرجنتيني باولو ديبالا، زميله السابق في البيانكونيري.

بيانيتش انتقل إلى برشلونة في صيف 2020 وبعد عام واحد رحل إلى بشكتاش على سبيل الإعارة، رغم ارتباطه بالعودة إلى يوفنتوس.

النجم البوسني، لعب مع كريستيانو رونالدو وليونيل ميسي، وهو ما لم يفعله الكثيرون في كرة تاريخ كرة القدم.

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وقال بيانيتش في تصريحات لصحيفة “توتو سبورت” الإيطالية: “كانت هناك اتصالات بين يوفنتوس ووكيلي، لكن السوق لم يكن سهلًا أبدًا”.

وأضاف: “كنت أرغب في العودة إلى يوفنتوس، وكنت سأفعل كل شيء مع اليجري، كما أنني أحب يوفنتوس، ومرتبط بالجماهير هناك، ولدي شعور رائع وعلاقة قوية مع الجميع هناك”.

وشدد: “بشكتاش أرادوني بشدة في الأيام الأخيرة من الميركاتو، ولم أستطع البقاء في برشلونة، لأن مع كومان كنت سأخسر موسمًا آخر في مسيرتي، وأنا أريد أن ألعب”.

وأردف: “بشكتاش فريق قوي، بطل تركيا، ويلعب في دوري أبطال أوروبا، ولديهم القمصان بالأسود والأبيض مثل يوفنتوس، ورحبوا بي بشكل جيد”.

وعن اللعب مع رونادلو وميسي، قال: “أنا محظوظ لأنني لعبت مع رونالدو وميسي، إنهما مختلفان لكنهما متشابهان أيضًا من حيث الطموح والقتال من أجل الفوز وفي التدريبات”.

وواصل: “كريستيانو رونادلو يهتم بكل التفاصيل الصغيرة، ولكن ميسي أيضًا يتمتع بموهبة فريدة ويدير كل شيء ببساطة شديدة”.

وأردف: “باولو ديبالا هو الشخص الذي استمتعت به كثيرًا، أكثر من رونالدو وميسي، لقد خضنا العديد من المباريات وكان أداء ديبالا جميلًا وبسيطًا وممتعًا”.

واختتم: “لدى باولو حمل ثقيل على كتفيه، لكنه بطل بالفعل، وسيقود يوفنتوس بعد رحيل رونالدو، لأنه الأفضل، ويحتاج لاستفاقة الفريق بالكامل معه”.

Grealish’s position change at Aston Villa may help Hourihane rise to prominence

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

Dean Smith’s decision to move the Aston Villa captain onto the wing could help Conor Hourihane rise to prominence in the Premier League.

On the chalkboard

Hourihane was a key player in the Villa side that got promoted from the Championship last season, making 35 starts and 11 substitute appearances throughout the season and play-offs, scoring eight goals and assisting another 12.

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However, with Douglas Luiz and Marvelous Nakamba adding further competition for Hourihane, alongside John McGinn and Grealish, it was always going to be a struggle for him to get consistent minutes in the Premier League.

And that has proved to be the case, with the Republic of Ireland international starting just one of the first six games this campaign, being left on the bench for three of those.

Getting more game time

However, things have been looking up for the 28-year-old, as he has made four starts in the team’s last seven matches.

This upturn in game time for him directly coincides with Smith’s decision to move Grealish to the left wing, where he has stayed since the Burnley draw – that was the first of Hourihane’s starts after his period of obscurity.

Hourihane has shown that this can pay dividends for the team, as was the case on Monday against Newcastle United, with the midfielder getting a goal and assist, as well as completing 98% of his passes.

Another important aspect of this is that Grealish has not suffered from the move, as the club captain has managed two goals and two assists in the five games he has played out wide – Smith may have made a masterstroke with this tactical switch.

In other news, Grealish has received a message of support from a fellow English talent.

Spurs ace Eriksen must build on superb European display

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

Christian Eriksen turned in a brilliant display after coming off the bench for Tottenham Hotspur against Olympiacos in the Champions League.

On the chalkboard

Jose Mourinho made a ruthless change during the first-half of the clash, with Spurs 2-0 down.

Eric Dier was sacrificed and the Denmark international was introduced in his stead.

The substitution proved to be the correct one, too, as Eriksen was in game-changing form.

He had 59 touches of the ball, registered three key passes and had a passing accuracy of 80%, per WhoScored.

Not only that, but he also provided a genuinely world-class assist for Harry Kane to score his second and Spurs’ fourth goal of the night, sending a brilliant free-kick into the area for the England international to nod in.

Per WhoScored, Eriksen also won one aerial duel while also taking a set-piece that whistled just wide of the post.

The required influence

Spurs needed a creator who could come on and serve up the chances to Kane and Eriksen did just that.

While Mourinho’s substitution of Dier may have seemed harsh at the time, it was proven to be the correct choice, as the Dane caused problems for Olympiacos from his position in attacking midfield, repeatedly looking to split the defence and create a chance.

There are other players, such as Giovani Lo Celso and Dele Alli, who can do that role for Spurs but Eriksen is a master of his craft when he is on form and when he is motivated.

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Prior to Mourinho’s arrival, he had recorded just one assist but his one on Tuesday was sumptuous, while his overall display points towards a potential renaissance for a player who has previously been so key for his club.

With his contract expiring in the summer, it remains to be seen if he will stick around but whether he does or not, Spurs need him to continue in this vein.

Meanwhile, Eriksen’s future may have been sealed following Mourinho’ comments…

Liverpool fans love Rhian Brewster’s display of passion against Arsenal

Liverpool’s youngsters did them proud against Arsenal and one player in particular left a lasting impression on fans, Rhian Brewster.

He didn’t just impress with his footballing ability, either, after scoring an important penalty in the shoot-out, but also through his display of emotion throughout the evening.

Some supporters have enjoyed seeing the passion of Brewster, with one suggesting it shows his love of the club. It also shows the desire he has, and how keen he was to progress to the next round, where he may get another chance to start.

It has been a big journey already for the 19-year-old since coming back from a serious injury, and his involvement in the first-team squad, alongside his fellow academy players, likely means a great deal.

If his post-match reaction is anything to go by, his celebration when he scores his first for the club is probably going to be one to watch out for, and some fans will be eagerly anticipating that event.

Here are some of the reactions to Brewster’s passionate display against Arsenal.

Manchester City: Fans react to Phil Foden celebration club post

It’s been two years since Phil Foden won the U17s World Cup with England, and Manchester City have put out a tribute for the youngster. 

The teenager has been steadily nurtured into the City first team by manager Pep Guardiola, having more and more impact as his list of appearances for the Sky Blues grows.

Recently, Foden scored the second goal off the bench in City’s 2-0 Champions League win over Dinamo Zagreb – and going further back, buried the winner and only strike of the game in their crucial 1-0 league win at home to Tottenham back in late April.

It’s clear the 19-year-old has bags of potential and could be one of the Citizens’ future stars, with some touting him to be David Silva’s future replacement.

His list of accolades at such a young age is astonishing, currently holding the record for youngest ever player to win the Premier League along with a Young Sports Personality of the Year award – made even more impressive by his international achievements with England at junior level.

Marking his U17s World Cup final win in 2017, a match where Foden grabbed a brace, the club put out a celebratory post – and fans reacted with plenty of praise.

Here’s how the Sky Blues commemorated Foden’s special anniversary.

Barcelona may regret not selling Ivan Rakitic during the summer

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…

Ivan Rakitic’s case might be one of the most interesting ones to happen in the Catalan capital.

The now 31-year-old Croatian midfielder is undoubtedly a big part of Barcelona’s jigsaw and has been ever since he arrived at the club from Sevilla back in 2014.

So far, he has already tallied 274 appearances for the Blaugrana.

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But times have changed, and they have changed drastically for Rakitic.

Players come and go but he experienced the greatest change that practically happened overnight – he went from the most used player in the whole 2018/19 season and Ernesto Valverde’s talisman to an outcast chained to the bench and reduced to cameo appearances in the 2019/20 campaign with just 186 minutes to his name across all competitions.

And now, in a recent interview with a Croatian outlet 24 sata, Rakitic himself admitted that if things don’t change, he will have to sit down with the people in charge and discuss his situation.

But one other thing that’s mentioned in the source, however, is Juventus’ offer to take the Croat away from Barcelona for what was reportedly a €50m (£44.1m) price tag during the 2019 summer transfer window.

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Looking at that deal and Rakitic’s diminishing importance from the team, it seems the Catalans were wrong not to accept it.

After all, he is already 31 years old and his market value is dropping rapidly since 2018. At the moment, according to Transfermarkt’s estimated evaluation, Rakitic is currently worth around £31.5m and since he has been demoted to a secondary role at the club, that value is bound to decrease even further.

This is nothing new with players who are slowly but surely going towards the twilight of their careers but if Barcelona feel that the Croat has lost his spot in the team, then why keep him around at all?

And yes, maybe €50m (£44.1m) is not as much as they would have wanted for a player who was once a big part of their squad but in all likelihood, they could get even less for him in the future.

Their decision to pass on such a big offer for a declining player with a supporting role at the club could prove costly sooner rather than later.

Will they ever be able to get that big of an offer ever again?

We’ll have to wait and see but as things currently stand – that might’ve been a big summer blunder for the Catalans.

Manchester United: These fans want Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gone from Old Trafford

Things aren’t going too well for Manchester United and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer right now.

After a 2-0 defeat against West Ham in the Premier League towards the back end of September, the Red Devils only just managed to edge past League One outfit Rochdale in the EFL Cup, and on Monday threw away a lead against Arsenal in the Premier League, drawing 1-1 with the Gunners on home soil.

Last night, United were held 0-0 away at AZ Alkmaar in the Europa League and failed to register a single shot on target throughout the whole encounter.

It may have been a youthful-looking, experimental line-up from manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but lacking such creativity and attacking prowess simply isn’t good enough for a club as big as Manchester United, a club who are among the favourites to win the Europa League this term.

The club’s official Twitter account has this afternoon released their team news ahead of the trip to Newcastle United on Sunday, but many of the replies from supporters are following an extremely familiar trend…

United fans, what are your views on Solskjaer – do you want him gone? Let us know below!

Arsenal fans shocked by Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Harry Kane’s FIFA 20 ratings

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It was a big day in the video gaming world on Monday: the ratings for the upcoming FIFA 20 were released.

EA Sports, who make the game, revealed the top 100-rated players before sharing the rest of the scores they handed out.

Arsenal had two of their players in the first batch, with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alexandre Lacazette deemed to be deserving of a spot. They received an 88 and an 86 respectively.

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The Gabon international’s number put him at 25 overall on the list, which is something he can be proud of. However, he is not the best centre-forward in the Premier League according to the game, with that prize being awarded to Tottenham’s Harry Kane.

It appears that Gunners supporters are far from happy to see him rated lower than the England international, and they have taken to Twitter to share their displeasure; Aubameyang won the Golden Boot in the Premier League last season, sharing the prize with Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane after scoring 22 goals.

You can see some of the best comments from the social media platform below.

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Leeds manager Marcelo Bielsa must change stance on Mateusz Bogusz

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Marcelo Bielsa hasn’t had many problems handing minutes to the younger members of Leeds’ squad.

This season has already seen Leif Davis feature at centre-back whilst there’s also been a spot in the team for Jamie Shackleton and Alfie McCalmont.

The latter was handed a senior debut against Salford in the League Cup before also starting against Stoke in the next round.

Although taken off at the break, Bielsa’s faith in starting him in the first place was admirable.

However, it’s rather baffling that he’s played more often than Mateusz Bogusz.

The 18-year-old arrived in January and it took until the clash against Stoke for him to earn his competitive bow.

Given his impressive showings for the U23s, coming close to scoring last weekend, it was a surprise that he wasn’t the first member of the academy to be called upon.

Bogusz is an intriguing talent, turning down Brighton to sign for the Whites in January.

Despite being so young, he’d already gained exposure of senior football in Poland for Ruch Chorzow. A lack of regular action was understandable last term because the Whites were engulfed in a promotion fight but this season it makes far less sense.

As of January last term, Bielsa had handed ten debuts to players 21 and under. Therefore, it’s hard to suggest he doesn’t give you a chance when you’re good enough.

Bogusz appeared regularly in pre-season, scoring against Western Sydney Wanderers with a sweeping finish from just inside the area.

It was a piece of play that typified what he brings, a threat from the edge of the box.

Against Bristol City U23s last Sunday, the teenager hit the woodwork twice and was desperately unlucky not to score.

The threat to the opposition goal he poses, contributing to four strikes in four games at one point for the academy last term, should be what makes him a valuable option to Bielsa.

Against Swansea, Leeds had over 60% of the possession but couldn’t score. Their midfield looked flatter than usual and judging by the fact Adam Forshaw and Mateusz Klich were operating in the same space, it’s hardly surprising. Perhaps a more dynamic Bogusz was required?

This is a player who Klich himself has said will probably be better than him, suggesting he couldn’t offer his understudy much advice.

Earlier this term, Bielsa admitted that he was ready for first-team football, hinting that he would feature when Leeds travelled to Salford.

However, he didn’t play. He didn’t even come off the bench despite the game being wrapped up.

And indeed he is yet to appear in the league either, something that’s particularly puzzling.

Of course there is still a long way in the season to go but he was one of the few young players who stood out against Stoke in the League Cup.

Against senior opposition, he had four shots according to Wyscout, as he regularly managed to work the opening for himself. This is something that may have proved valuable in Leeds’ clash with Swansea when, try as they might, they simply couldn’t find the net.

He didn’t manage any key passes on that occasion but his mere presence in attack was on display.

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Bogusz was assured in possession, completing 88% of his passes whilst winning 54% of his duels too, per Wyscout.

Considering the lack of threat Forshaw brings going forward, perhaps utilising the youngster would have found a solution.

It’s not a stretch to suggest that the Pole is one of the brightest players currently rising through the ranks at Thorp Arch, so Bielsa’s stance must change.

Losing Jack Clarke to Tottenham was a blow, even if he has only played twice this season, but a young player like Bogusz can help them forget about a former prodigy parting ways.

Tyler Roberts’ return means he could be restricted to senior action even more but he should be someone that can provide competition and a plan B.

Simply put, Bielsa must start using him more.

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