United forward set for January exit

forward Federico Macheda is set to quit the club in January if he does not start getting regular game-time, The Sun report.

The Italian attacker burst onto the scene some years ago, but has seen his opportunities limited at Old Trafford of late.

With Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Shinji Kagawa, Danny Welbeck and Javier Hernandez all ahead of the youngster in the pecking order, Sir Alex Ferguson seemingly has little future plans for Macheda.

The player’s agent Giovanni Bia has confirmed that if the situation does not change, his client will be looking for a new employer in the January transfer window.

“He wants to play and if he cannot do so by January then we’ll try to find an alternative solution,” the representative confessed.

Macheda moved to England from the Lazio youth system in 2007, and made his first-team debut for the Red Devils in 2008.

Despite this, loan spells at Sampdoria and QPR have proved fruitless, with Macheda failing to score in his time with either of his temporary sides.

The forward has represented his country at under-16, 17, 19 and under-21 level, making 10 appearances and scoring four goals for the latter set-up.

As yet it has not been stated which clubs may be interested in signing Macheda in January, or whether he would prefer to stay in England or return back to Italy.

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Macheda has not played for Manchester United since Boxing Day last year, and as such is understandably frustrated with his lack of time on the pitch.

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Young Fitzwater extends West Bromwich Albion deal, fans react

West Bromwich Albion announced via their official website on Sunday that young defender Jack Fitzwater has signed a contract extension.

The 20-year-old, who has been at The Hawthorns for his entire youth career, is now tied down to the club until the summer of 2020.

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Since 2015, Fitzwater has had numerous spells on loan, joining the likes of Chesterfield, Hednesford Town, Forest Green Rovers and Walsall.

Last season the defender caught the eye as he helped keep five clean sheets and score three goals in 15 appearances for Walsall.

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Now that the Baggies have dropped into the Championship, the youngster may get an opportunity for first-team action.

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Manager Darren Moore will prioritise promotion to the Premier League, which means that he will need his best team, but as the calibre of opposition is different to that in the top flight, he can afford to give some young guns a chance.

Judging by the reaction to the contract news, West Brom fans are excited about Fitzwater’s future.

HYS: Stoke City fans, are you happy with your club’s January transfer window?

Facing relegation and a search for a new manager, Stoke City knew action had to be taken during the January transfer window.

Either side of appointing Paul Lambert as Mark Hughes’ successor, the Potters swooped for right-back Moritz Bauer – who has since played in all four of Stoke’s Premier League fixtures – and powerful midfielder Badou Ndiaye, who provided an assist upon his debut against Bournemouth last weekend.

That, in addition to a loan deal for left-back Konstantinos Stafylidis, saw Stoke commit to an overall net spend of £20.52million last month according to Transfermarkt.

But some would argue Stoke didn’t address all of their issues in January. The Potters are still short of dependable firepower in the final third, their joint-top scorers Mame Biram Diouf and Xherdan Shaqiri netting just five times each in the Premier League this season, but failed to bring in another striker.

So, Stoke City fans, are you happy with your club’s efforts in the transfer market last month? Let us know by voting below…

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Man City ace hoping experience will win them the title

Manchester City midfielder James Milner believes that his side’s experience of coming out on top in a close title race will be enough to see them ease past Liverpool to claim this season’s top prize.

The Reds are currently four points ahead of the Sky Blues, but the chasing side know that if they win all of their remaining games – starting this weekend at Anfield – they will lift the trophy.

Whereas Liverpool have never claimed the Premier League title, City came out on top two years ago thanks to a final day victory against QPR, in what has often been described as the most dramatic end of season turn of events ever.

Although he believes that the Merseysiders have the advantage, Milner is confident that his team’s know-how will be enough for them to regain their crown:

“We’ve been here before and have won the title recently whereas Liverpool haven’t won one for a long time and whether that comes into play or not, I don’t know. As the finishing line gets closer, games that looked easier a few weeks ago prove to be anything but.” He told the club’s official website.

“It’s still in our hands because if we win seven games, we’ll be the champions, but Liverpool are in the box-seat because they are top and have the points already on the board so for me, they have to be favourites as things stand.

“We have the ability and experience to finish the job and it’s going to be an exciting finish for the neutrals.

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“Hopefully we can see this through and win it again in slightly less dramatic fashion as the last one – but if that’s what it takes, I’d be happy to do it all again.”

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Reading 2-2 Newcastle United – Match Review

Demba Ba was Newcastle’s hero once again as he scored twice to rescue a point and deny Reading their first Premier League win of the season.

The Senegalese striker has proven to be the Magpies’ saviour in recent weeks salvaging a draw against Everton a fortnight ago and scoring the winner against Norwich last week.

Manager Alan Pardew, who signed a new eight-year deal on Thursday, was indebted to Ba again as former club Reading came within a whisker of putting three points on the board for the first time since their promotion to the top-flight.

Brian McDermott will view this as a missed opportunity as his side failed to take advantage of a heedless performance from the visitors who should have been behind before the break.

Pavel Pogrebnyak went the closest with a header from Jobi McAnuff’s cross that was tipped over by Steve Harper before Nicky Shorey volleyed over from close range as the game remained goalless heading into half time. It was a different story after the restart as Reading capitalised on Newcastle’s misfortune to take the lead through Jimmy Kebe.

As the Magpies struggled to cope with a defensive reshuffle after the injured Steven Taylor was replaced by 20-year-old James Tavernier the Royals broke the deadlock as Kebe controlled McAnuff’s cross, cut inside and squeezed a shot just inside Harper’s near post. That sparked the visitors into life and within a minute they were level as Ba spectacularly volleyed past Alex McCarthy after being found by Cheick Tiote.

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Noel Hunt then put Reading back in front almost immediately glancing home McAnuff’s cross and put his side on course for that elusive first win. But once again they were pegged back by Ba, albeit in controversial circumstances, as he appeared to convert Shane Ferguson’s cross with his arm.

John Egan would be a solid Leeds signing after he kept Lasogga in his pocket in 2017

According to reports in the Yorkshire Evening Post, Leeds United are considering making a summer move for Brentford captain John Egan, who cost the west London outfit £400,000 initially following a tribunal after he joined them from Gillingham in 2016.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Yorkshire Evening Post report that the Whites are expected to get their transfer business underway once Marcelo Bielsa has been appointed as their new manager, and signing a centre-back is seen as one of the priorities seeing as they have little senior experience in that position aside from Pontus Jansson and Liam Cooper.

The Yorkshire Evening Post says that the club, whose fans have been quick to react to a link with a new striker name with one saying “get Rhodes instead”, has failed to make much progress in their bid to bring Kyle Bartley back to Elland Road on a permanent basis following a successful loan spell in the 2016/17 season, and while they have looked at Egan they are yet to make an official approach for the Bees skipper.

How did Egan do during the 2017/18 campaign?

It was another decent campaign for the two-cap Republic of Ireland international, who made 34 appearances in all competitions having suffered from a couple of injury blows.

The 25-year-old showed his leadership skills and his threat in the air with three goals, winning 137 aerial duels in total in 33 Championship outings, as per WhoScored.com.

Egan is known for being something of a no-nonsense defender, and he certainly showed that when he had former Whites loanee Pierre-Michel Lasogga in his pocket during his side’s 3-1 win against Leeds at Griffin Park in November 2017.

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Would he be a good Leeds signing?

It’s difficult to say.

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While the 25-year-old is clearly a decent defender, the Yorkshire outfit should be looking for a big upgrade on captain Cooper this summer, and you would be hard-pushed to describe the Republic of Ireland international as that.

That said, he is clearly a good leader and would add another vocal voice in the backline alongside Jansson, and his Championship experience, know-how and his willingness to put his body on the line for his team could be vital in ensuring they finally win promotion from the Championship.

Mario makes West Ham United debut in FA Cup defeat, fans react

West Ham United fans got their first glimpse of new signing Joao Mario this afternoon.

The Portuguese midfielder joined the Hammers earlier this week on a loan deal from Inter Milan until the end of the season.

Some supporters may have felt that the 25-year-old would be eased into today’s FA Cup fourth-round match against Wigan Athletic at the DW Stadium.

However, it was not a debut to remember for Mario as the team suffered a surprise 2-0 loss to the League One leaders.

Not only did David Moyes’s side lose the game, they are facing a spell without Pedro Obiang after he was stretchered off with an injury, while Arthur Masuaku is facing a ban after getting sent off for spitting at an opponent.

Mario was introduced at the start of the second half, replacing Pablo Zabaleta, but the midfielder was unable to help the team get back into the game.

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The overwhelming reaction to Mario’s debut from West Ham fans was one of sympathy for the new player.

Can a place in the Capital One Cup Final inspire Sunderland to survival?

Sunderland have defied the odds so far this season by reaching the Semi-Finals of the Capital One Cup.

And Gus Poyet’s side will be looking to cause another upset in their Semi-Final two-legged tie against Manchester United in the New Year as they look to gather momentum in the league and improve on their current form.

Having won just five games all season out of a possible 21, Gus Poyet’s side are facing a relegation battle but their performance in the Capital One Cup, has seen them knock out both high-flying Chelsea and Southampton.

Showing resilience in the Capital One Cup has driven the Black Cats to the Semi-Finals and they now face the stern task of knocking out David Moyes’ United as they look to win their first piece of silverware of the season.

A triumph in the Capital One Cup would ease the pressure on the Uruguayan and Sunderland and could potentially give them the morale boost they desperately need to turn around their league campaign.

Fans at the Stadium of Light haven’t had much to cheer about recently; however, Poyet will be fancying his chances against the Red Devils when they travel to the North-East cauldron, having seen his side beat the likes of Southampton, Chelsea and Man City at their home ground which speaks volumes of their determination and the 12th man their fans can be.

Jozy Altidore has been a big contributor to Sunderland’s strong, battling performances this season, with the American forward being the prime target man for Sunderland. Linking both Fabio Borini and Jozy Altidore could be a lethal force up front, with the on-loan Liverpool striker showing his potential as he scored a late equaliser against Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea in the previous round of the competition.

If Gus Poyet’s team can grind out a narrow win in the first leg of the tie at the Stadium of Light, then their determination and spirit in the away fixture could see them battle to get a draw and send United crashing out.

Reaching the Final would be a huge lift around the Stadium of Light and could well give the squad, and Poyet, the boost they need to climb up and out of the relegation zone.

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Pressure mounts on Dickov as Oldham’s struggles continue

He is arguably Britain’s greatest manager of all time but, should rumours be taken as gospel, Sir Alex Ferguson owes a lot to Mark Robins. The new Coventry manager is said to have saved Ferguson’s job as manager of Manchester United with a goal against Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup. Next week Robins will take charge of his second match in charge of Coventry stood a few feet away from another Scot in desperate need of his own saviour.

Paul Dickov treads on dangerously thin ice. Despite assembling what he describes as “my best squad since I arrived at this club”, the Oldham manager continues to search for that elusive winning formula. Just one win in nine competitive fixtures this year has further disillusioned Oldham supporters and, following Saturday’s 1-0 defeat against Brentford, they are convinced Dickov limps towards the exit door.

After a performance against Notts County a couple of weeks ago that illuminated some optimism, it appears Oldham flattered to deceive. That 2-2 draw was followed up with a 1-1 home draw against Scunthorpe. However, if the Iron had hit the target and had Athletic keeper Dean Bouzanis not made two excellent saves they would have taken a huge lead into half time. Thankfully for Athletic a slice of luck allowed Matt Derbyshire to score his second goal in Oldham colours, before a better second half which saw several clear-cut chances crafted to leave Oldham unfortunate not to secure their first home win of the season.

But Dickov would be a fool to believe he will retain backing if results at Boundary Park fail to drastically improve. The whispers in the stands are becoming more audible. The pressure is now firmly on Dickov. The statistics make for depressing reading. What is unnerving is that Dickov ranks as the fourth worst manager in the history of Oldham Athletic.

It is surprising, then, that he is still in charge of the first team. More short term is the basic truth that he has not won enough games (two victories from 18 games). Home form during Dickov’s tenure has been insipid (16 victories in 50). Fans’ frustration is certainly not unfounded. He has failed to move the club forward.

Perhaps Dickov can hide behind the new season factor. Ok, but one win from nine games this season is hardly inspiring and is not going to dispel doubts about his ability. Goals are scarce, but then he can now shield himself with the excuse that the team is still “gelling” following the arrival of Matt Derbyshire, Jose Baxter (a player that excites supporters) and Reece Wabara. How many excuses, Paul? The team is at perfect health, experienced players now inhabit positions that were last term filled by young heads, and still the performances results are lacking.

Is he the man to lead this club up the league? On the damning evidence that has been published on the internet forums the unfortunate answer is ‘no’. Now is the time when Dickov must prove to the fans that he can inspire and motivate, that he can coach the attacking football he once promised and affect games from the touchline. Afterall, the current group of players is talented and some harbor realistic ambitions of playing at a higher level.

On the surface this squad does not reflect what the budget is said to be. But at League One is it accurate to say that success is very much a limited commodity when the resources are fairly minimal? Probably not, especially when one looks at the start Tranmere Rovers have made under the crafty stewardship of Ronnie Moore.

Many Football League experts predicted Stevenage would struggle after selling players in the summer. They, like Tranmere, remain unbeaten this season. Dean Smith’s Walsall, hardly a big-spending force in England’s third tier, lurk outside the top six.. Greg Abbot’s Carlisle United will continue to be competitive and linger in the upper reaches of the league.

Ronnie Moore had a season as Oldham manager some years ago and how those who disliked his style of football would take him back at Boundary Park. True, Moore is very much from the direct approach school, but he is a man who knows how to manage a squad of players and essentially win football matches.

They have begun the season in a blistering fashion, not only picking up victories but subduing their opposition with their ruthless attacking play. Since Moore’s return to Prenton Park towards the latter stages of last season, his record could not be in further contrast to Dickov’s. Moore’s 21 league games contains fewer losses than what Dickov has won (three and four respectively). Brutal statistics lie behind that ominous writing on the wall.

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Mark Robins will look for one win that will bring life to Coventry’s faltering season. Paul Dickov will look for one goal, one special goal that will spark a recovery in his – and the club’s – fortunes.

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Newcastle fans heap praise on Dubravka deal

Newcastle fans can’t get enough of Martin Dubravka, after the goalkeeper made his loan stay on Tyneside permanent on Wednesday night.

When Newcastle ended the January transfer window with nothing but three loan signings, fans were fearful that Mike Ashley’s frugalness in the market could once again cost them dearly.

Islam Slimani joined from Leicester, Kenedy moved up north from Chelsea, and the relatively unknown Martin Dubravka joined on a short-term deal from Sparta Prague.

The Slovakian keeper, who started ten Premier League games for the Magpies, has now joined the club permanently, signing a four-year deal for a fee of around £4m.

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Dubravka’s debut was probably the most memorable moment of the season for the Toon Army, as the 29 year-old made multiple fantastic saves in a 1-0 win over Manchester United.

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The win against the Red Devils kicked off the fantastic run of form that moved to the Magpies up into tenth, as they grabbed 16 points from seven games, conceding just six goals along the way.

Fans have been praising their Slovakian stopper on Twitter, and you can find some of the best reactions down below…

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