Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney suffered a gash to his upper leg and looks set to miss four weeks of football that will include two World Cup qualifiers for England.
Rooney suffered the nasty injury shortly after coming on as a substitute as United picked up their first three points of the season in a narrow win at home to Fulham.
After being left out of the staring XI, with Robin van Persie taking his place, Rooney came on only to be heading down the tunnel shortly afterwards following a collision with Fulham’s Hugo Rodallega that left the England striker needing hospital treatment.
“It is a very bad cut,” Ferguson told the Daily Mirror. “He went straight to hospital. It looks like he will be out for four weeks. It’s a bad one.”
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Rooney will now miss key games for United, but also two vital World Cup qualifiers for England against Moldova and Ukraine where Hodgson will have to select from his limited attacking options.
Out-of-favour Leeds United forward Pawel Cibicki was spotted in the crowd watching a Legia Warsaw match last week to spark rumours that he could leave the club this summer, and Whites fans were quick to react to his potential exit on Twitter.
The 24-year-old moved to Elland Road from Malmo on a four-year deal on the last day of the 2017 summer transfer window, but he struggled to make a positive impact under previous boss Thomas Christiansen.
The Swede provided two assists in eight appearances in all competitions for the Yorkshire outfit, before he was frozen out of the first-team picture altogether by current manager Paul Heckingbottom, only making the substitutes’ bench on four occasions since the start of February and not playing a single minute of football.
We asked Leeds fans to vote on our poll to see whether they believed the club should keep the attacker and give him a second chance to impress next season, but a huge 71% said they wouldn’t.
They obviously weren’t impressed with the few glimpses they have had of the forward, and feel that they need to be doing better if they are to finally secure a top-six finish in the Championship next term.
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Well, Luis Suarez isn’t the only one who has a taste for Italian (sorry, that’ll never get old).
Arsene Wenger seems keen on Italian takeaway, too – well, an Italian team’s players, at least – with the Gunners being linked with two Napoli stars, Gonzalo Higuain and Jose Callejon. Wenger is set on adding a new attacker to his squad, but which Partenopei player should he choose?
Higuain is the flashier option, having scored 18 goals and registered seven assists in 37 Serie A games while finding the net 11 additional times in other competitions. The Argentine occupied the lone spot up top in Napoli’s 4-2-3-1 formation, a position that saw him average 3.1 shots per game in league play.
But when Higuain looks over his right shoulder for a pass, it’s Callejon who is there. Callejon notched seven assists on top of 12 goals and was Rafael Benitez’s most-used attacker, plying his trade for 4,323 minutes over 59 appearances for the club last term.
The Gunners are yet to add a marquee attacker during this transfer window, but they have seen the departure of winger Lukas Podolski to Galatasaray. Although Podolski very rarely came off the bench last season – and was loaned to Inter Milan for six months – Wenger would do well to reinforce his side with a player of similar style.
Arsenal already have Olivier Giroud and Theo Walcott as reliable striking options, so the club needs a versatile attacker to replace Podolski, not another out-and-out forward, which makes the case for signing Callejon over Higuain.
The 28-year-old averaged 1.4 key passes per game, most of which were short layoffs on the flanks, and his success rate for short passes was roughly 82% – better than both Arsenal wingers Alexis Sanchez and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. Callejon lost possession just 1.2 times per game, while Sanchez was dispossessed 10.4 times per game.
Callejon is already used to Wenger’s 4-2-3-1 system, and could easily play on either the left or right wing. The Spaniard puts an emphasis on passing and on attacking down the wings, both areas that Arsenal rely on to hold together a non-aggressive, possession-based style.
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If Arsenal are to mount a serious title challenge, they need to be able to hold onto the ball against Chelsea’s hardened defensive lines and attack from all over the pitch. Callejon has the agility and flexibility to be the heartbeat of the Gunners’ attack.
Like with most of the cases in which Barcelona look to offload their youngsters, the potential departure of Gerard Deulofeu this summer will see him return to Catalonia in the near future, likely as near as next summer. It’s for that reason that Dortmund opted out of signing the talented winger. What use would they have for the player, no matter how good he was, if he couldn’t really be considered as a replacement for the departed Mario Goetze?
The story on Deulofeu should be well known by now. He’s up there in the class of Andres Iniesta and Lionel Messi as one of La Masia’s most talented graduates. Under no circumstances would the club – for all the criticism that can be said of their transfer policy – allow Deulofeu to escape their grasp permanently.
Liverpool and Tottenham however, are said to be looking to take the youngster on loan for the coming season. The player himself wants to play at the top level of European football. A move to Dortmund suited him due to the German side’s participation in the Champions League, but at this stage of his career the Europa League would do just as well.
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You’d struggle to find any concrete reason to suggest that either Tottenham or Liverpool would be best suited for the player. Neither are likely to offer him regular first team opportunities considering the players already in both teams’ squads, while the Premier League isn’t really the most ideal destination for his football education. Barcelona will exercise extreme caution with Deulofeu, ensuring they don’t make the same mistakes as they did with Bojan Krkic. Provided everything goes to plan, Deulofeu will spend most of, if not all his career in Spain.
It’s not that Deulofeu would be a poor acquisition for either Premier League club, it’s that it would be a pointless exercise. Why invest time in the making of someone else’s player? We shouldn’t even entertain the prospect of either team landing him in a permanent deal. The player’s performances at youth level with Spain have been excellent, as he’s formed a promising partnership with Real Madrid’s Jese Rodriguez – one of his bets friends in the game and someone who he’s grown up with in the Spanish setup. Deulofeu’s most recent season with Barcelona B has also been his most productive, scoring 18 goals in 33 appearances in what is Spain’s equivalent of the Championship. He’s good enough for the first team of many clubs in Europe, yet just a little short of taking a spot in the Barcelona senior team.
Other clubs around Europe and in Spain are also said to be in the race for the player. Isaac Cuenca has talked up Ajax following the spell he had in the Netherlands last season, while Real Sociedad and Sevilla could be in line to take Deulofeu on loan for the coming campaign.
Barcelona, of course, will have the final say. Their priority is to ensure the player receives first-team football wherever he ends up, though their preference was to see him head to Dortmund prior to the Bundesliga side backing away from the deal. You’d have to ask whether Spurs and Liverpool can afford to take a gamble on Deulofeu in this regard, offering him regular minutes while still maintaining the upward trajectory they each seem to be on. The switch from Spain to Germany isn’t as noticeable as it would be if the player moved to England. Barcelona may also take note of Daniel Carvajal’s season at Bayer Leverkusen, in which the right-back earned a place back at Real Madrid following his sale last summer.
For now, Barcelona may find the most joy in sending Deulofeu to one of the La Liga teams interested in his services. The player’s integration at a club like Sociedad is likely to be a success considering their young core of players, while Sevilla have made him a priority this summer, with a view to using him as a short-term replacement for Jesus Navas.
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Sheffield Wednesday earned a creditable point away to English Championship winners Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, drawing 0–0 at Molineux.
With five wins and two draws in their last nine matches, it appears Jos Luhukay is beginning to turn things around for the Owls and today’s draw against the best side in the division is further proof of that.
Fans were delighted with the result and paid tribute to the team’s defensive performance after the match.
Drawing particular praise was 22-year-old goalkeeper Cameron Dawson, who was making just his sixth career Championship appearance.
He was central to his side’s clean sheet and some supporters believe he could make a bid for the number one position next season with Keiren Westwood yet to return from injury and Dawson competing well to replace Joe Wildsmith.
Can the 6ft 4in shot-stopper realise his potential and make the position his own with more appearances?
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According to reports from The Daily Mail this afternoon, Manchester United signing Memphis Depay is ‘honoured’ by comparisons with his footballing idol Cristiano Ronaldo.
Last week it was revealed the Red Devils had completed a transfer for the 21 year-old worth between £25million and £30million – as reported by BBC Sport. It follows a 28-goal campaign at PSV, which has seen Depay rise to the top of the Eredivise scoring charts and the Eindhoven outfit claim their first league title since 2008.
A prolific winger-forward famed for his explosive pace, goals and trickery, the Netherlands international has often been compared to Manchester United icon Cristiano Ronaldo – also sharing the three-time Ballon d’Or winner’s unusual free kick technique.
Speaking with BBC One production Football Focus ahead of his official move to Old Trafford this summer, Depay revealed his delight at such comparisons.
“It’s an honour to have a name like that but you have to be real and I am down to earth,” he said. He is my idol and a big, big player – maybe the biggest in the world. I watched him a lot. I look at his free-kicks and how he moves, but I am Memphis and I am going to show myself.”
The Eredivise prodigy went on to discuss his relationship with Red Devils boss Louis van Gaal, who handed Depay his international debut in 2013.
“I have a good relationship with him,” Depay said. In the World Cup he trained very hard and that is what I like. I learned a lot from him. He is very strict and that is what I like. If I do something good he is going to tell you, and that’s important, but also if you can do it better he is going to tell you that.
“I believe he can make me better. I am young and I want to be one of the best players in the world,” he added.
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Such is the delicate nature of the battle for Premier League safety it is a nervous time to be a Norwich supporter. With just four points and four places separating Chris Hughton’s side from the bottom three the pressure is piled on them to secure a win that would almost guarantee a third straight season in the top-flight. One win in their last 16 has dragged the Canaries into the dogfight and have been sliding ever since their 10 match unbeaten streak came to end just before Christmas. Back then they dreamt of European qualification, but now nightmarish visions of dropping back into the Championship are becoming all too real.
Reading approach the game knowing their fate could be sealed by five o’clock if results go against them. Most expect the Royals to be a second tier club by the time the referee’s whistle is blown at Carrow Road and, with the need to score a victory weighing heavy on Norwich, that could work in their favour. Nigel Adkins has brought with him a bright optimism since arriving at the Madjeski Stadium and refuses to believe that all is not lost despite needing maximum points from their remaining games to have a chance at surviving. He’ll hope to break his winning duck this weekend and will take heart from their goalless draw with Liverpool last time out.
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Bradley Johnson (dead leg) is a major doubt for Norwich, who can welcome back Anthony Pilkington and Wes Hoolahan after the missed the defeat at Arsenal last week. Goalkeeper John Ruddy is back to full fitness and is pushing for a start.
Reading could have Jimmy Kebe fit enough to return after overcoming a groin injury, while fellow winger Hal Robson-Kanu (knee) has a chance of featuring. However, the game comes too soon for Adam Federici and midfielder Hope Akpan (both ankle).
What the managers said…
“There’s no perfect opponent. The only perfect ones are the ones you get results from and we need to make sure we get a result. We’re still in there fighting and at this moment we have another 15 points up for grabs and we’ve got to get as many as we can. To go the Emirates and play as well as we did shows a lot of character. We felt they have had some elements go in their favour, but we have to dust ourselves down.” Chris Hughton rejects the idea that Reading will be pushovers (Eastern Daily Press)
“We’re on letter A of the alphabet and we’ve got to get to letter Z. It’s been a good three weeks, you’ve seen where we were to start off with and where we are now and there’ s a lot of things we’ve implemented in a very, very short space of time. There’s so much more that needs to be done. “ Nigel Adkins admits he still has a lot of work to do at Reading (readingfc.co.uk)
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Pre-match Statistic: Reading have tasted defeat in just one of their last seven league meetings with Norwich.
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After following up their impressive 3-0 win against Southampton at the London Stadium on March 31 with a 1-1 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, West Ham United had the perfect chance to move a step closer to securing their Premier League spot for another season when they hosted Stoke City on Monday night.
Three successive losses by a three-goal margin had put the east London outfit back into trouble ahead of their encounter against the 18th-placed Saints last month, and the south coast outfit would have smelt blood after a handful of supporters invaded the London Stadium pitch in the 3-0 defeat to Burnley just a few weeks previously.
However, they cruised to a straightforward 3-0 success against Mark Hughes’ men – leading by that scoreline at half-time – and they took that form into the clash away at the 2017 top flight champions Chelsea as Javier Hernandez’s goal ensured they took a point back with them across the capital.
That draw left them on 34 points with six matches remaining, and manager David Moyes should have been confident of seeing off a 19th-placed Potters side who had the worst away record in the Premier League having taken just eight points from 16 matches on the road.
The Scot had started with a 3-4-2-1 system against Saints despite being without Hernandez, Manuel Lanzini and Andy Carroll through injury, with the former returning as a substitute and getting on the score-sheet at Stamford Bridge.
Despite his goal and the absence of Michail Antonio through injury against Paul Lambert’s men on Monday, the Mexico international had to settle for spot on the substitutes’ bench along with the returning Lanzini and Carroll, which perhaps would have confused the home faithful considering this appeared to be a match they could win if they attacked their struggling opponents as they did with Southampton a couple of weeks earlier.
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Edimilson Fernandes and Joao Mario were named in the starting XI behind Marko Arnautovic for the second game running, but it surely would have made sense to have at least Hernandez and Lanzini in the team too, even if the latter was returning from a couple of matches on the sidelines because of an injury issue.
You want to have your best and biggest players starting hugely important games like this one, but it didn’t happen for whatever reason and the London Stadium faithful’s anger with their manager on his selection was quickly expressed on Twitter.
It was negative in all honesty and while he perhaps wanted to stay loyal to the players that had done so well at Stamford Bridge and didn’t want to lose to Stoke given it would have left the gap between them and the bottom three at just four points with fixtures against Arsenal, Manchester City and Everton still to come, he played it far too cautiously.
When Peter Crouch gave the visitors the lead in the 79th minute it appeared as though the 56-year-old’s decision not to take a risk had backfired spectacularly, but the introduction of Hernandez, Lanzini and Carroll from the substitutes’ bench seemed to make the difference with the latter firing home a volley from Aaron Cresswell’s cross in the last minute to rescue a point.
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It was a confusing decision by Moyes given that his contract is due to run out at the end of the season and the fact he is surely looking to impress the board and the supporters in order to extend his stay with the club, but perhaps the potential implications of a loss got the better of him and in turn showed that he isn’t the right man to take the east London outfit forwards.
The former Everton and Manchester United boss will be anxiously looking on when Southampton face Leicester City at the King Power Stadium on Thursday night, knowing that a win for the Saints would leave his men just four points above the drop zone with a run-in that looks tough – at least on paper.
While it may seem like a crucial point gained right now, it could be two points dropped that Moyes and West Ham live to regret come what May.
Kolo Toure has warned Raheem Sterling that leaving Liverpool would be a big mistake.
The 20-year-old Reds attacker has recently been linked with moves away from Anfield amid speculation that he’s reluctant to extend his contract at the club.
A controversial interview with the BBC allowed Sterling to have his say, in which he claimed that trophies, not money, motivates him, he’s rejected a £100,000-per-week offer and that interest from Arsenal is flattering.
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The Gunners are believed to be keen, as are Chelsea and Manchester City, but Toure has called on Sterling to stay where he is for at least two more years for the good of his career:
“I’m not surprised there’s speculation because everybody would want to have a player like him.” He told the Liverpool Echo.
“But he needs to stay here. Liverpool is a great place for him.
“This is a massive club and he has a manager who believes in him. There’s a lot more to come from Raheem and he needs to be in an environment where he can really express himself.
“I hope he signs. This is a club where he can really enjoy his football and where people will give him responsibility.
“This is definitely the best place for him to continue his development. At Liverpool, he’s beginning to be one of the most important players. He’s playing every week.
“If he went to another club there would be big challenges he would face. He wouldn’t be the most important player.
“Both (Jack) Rodwell and (Scott) Sinclair went to a club where there is big competition and didn’t play,
“If Raheem left Liverpool he wouldn’t be sure to start games. Make a mistake or don’t score for two games and he will be on the bench. There is no messing at clubs like that.
“Raheem is still only 20 and this is the best place for him to continue learning. He’s very important to this club.
“He needs to stay at Liverpool for at least two more years to go to the next level. Then he could look at it again.
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“He’s an intelligent boy and I’m sure he will make the right decision.”
Sterling has been a Liverpool layer since his early teens, when the Merseyside snapped him up from QPR’s academy.
He’s now a key first-team player at Liverpool and is a value member of Roy Hodgson England set-up.
Radamel Falcao scored his 29th and 30th goals of this season, helping Atletico Madrid to an emphatic 5-0 win against Granada on the weekend. El Tigre looks certain to leave the Vicente Calderon in the future, but links to Manchester United have come from so far out of left field that it seems far easier to just quash those rumours and look ahead to tomorrow.
Alex Ferguson has a way about him, a tone with which you can almost guarantee that what he’s saying is true. The United manager strongly denied there was any truth to the stories linking the club with David de Gea, while he delivered a memorable line about Real Madrid before selling them Cristiano Ronaldo. And let’s be honest, how many football managers do you expect to feed the media with exactly what they’re looking for? Ferguson has rubbished the Falcao stories, and that’s all I’d expect from him.
But a story is a story, and it weighs in with the reports earlier in the year that United were in the race for Robert Lewandowski. Whichever way you want to cut it, you can’t really run away from the idea that United do seem to be looking for another forward ahead of next season. And even more so, you can’t completely rule out Wayne Rooney moving on this summer.
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In fact, it might be a good thing. Rooney is nowhere near the footballer that Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi are. He’s supposed to be the leading light of the England national team, and perhaps also for this United team. But he’s fallen short of what you’d have expected of him, and whatever praise can be directed to the current United No 10, it’s hard to associate him with the very best in European football.
It’s about consistency and winning. I think it’s quite clear that Ferguson has taken on an approach whereby no one is safe at United – and that’s the way it should be done. It’s a massive swing from where we were in 2010, with Rooney all but expected to move away and United unable to disguise the look of genuine fear and worry in their eyes. At that point, Rooney still had a lot going for him. It seemed to be that he was holding all the cards while United were in a period of rebuilding following the departures of Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez. Now, United are off the back of signing one of the Premier League’s best forwards and could be set to move their operations abroad for the finest the continent has to offer.
Arguably, Robin van Persie has taken over the title of talisman in this United team. Rooney, for all his reputation in English football cannot be relied upon to consistently produce numbers that are associated with players of that stature. And it maybe says as much about how Europe looks at Rooney as well. With the player’s future far from certain, there isn’t a real battle for his signature among the continent’s elite. No Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus or Bayern Munich. PSG are said to be interested, but you’d expect that of a club who are still building their reputation in the game.
For United, it’s become a need for more firepower and an improvement on just the one player who seems certain to get you over 20 league goals.
The performance of Falcao and Atletico on the weekend displayed how he can be of use in this United team. With both of the Colombian’s goals coming from crosses into the centre of the box, he’d be the ideal fit for a team who rely so heavily on wingers. Alex Ferguson may be more than comfortable with the idea of not adding a prominent name to his midfield, but the signing of van Persie last summer showed that he is concerned about capitalising on the way his current team play the game.
United may have been fortunate to see some form come from Rooney during van Persie’s dry spell, but there are greater assurances that come in the form of players like Falcao.
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This has turned into another war for United, where so many have been won in the past. The loss of the title last season to Manchester City meant that a ruthless approach had to be taken. For whatever may be said about the needs and wealth of City and Chelsea, United are right up there in terms of ability and need to capture the best Europe has to offer. It’s become a new threat, not just domestically but also in the Champions League.
Ferguson has often gone for the very best available, with business in recent transfer windows moving slightly away from that, yet there were plenty of reports linking United with players like Lucas Moura and Eden Hazard. At this stage, can it be really that hard to argue in favour of Ferguson swooping for one of the very best available in Falcao?