Carlton Palmer tips Benitez as good fit for Celtic

Celtic continue to find themselves linked to potential new managers as, with the Hoops struggling this season and looking like they will be surrendering their title to arch rivals Rangers, Neil Lennon could soon find himself out of a job.

Their Glasgow neighbours are running away with this season’s Premiership, leading the reigning champions by a mammoth 23 points. Celtic have struggled to climb through the gears as the campaign has ticked by and now change could be on the horizon.

Speculation around Lennon’s future continues to be rifeand one man who could, reportedly, come in and take his place is Rafael Benitez. According to The Mirror, the former Liverpool and Newcastle boss is in the picture to take over at Celtic after leaving his position in China and even at the age of 60, Benitez is reportedly still keen to find a new role.

Speaking to Football FanCast, Carlton Palmer gave his thoughts on whether he could picture Benitez at the hilt of the Scottish outfit.

“Well he’s gone to China, so I could see him going anywhere,” the pundit said. “So yeah, of course, Celtic is a massive club.”

Indeed, the Premiership heavyweights have had an uncharacteristically poor season and are in need of a boost. Not only have they seemingly thrown away their chances of a tenth consecutive league title, but they also had an early exit from the Europa League.

The Hoops were dumped out of the competition following a disappointing group stage, which saw them finish bottom of their group having accumulated just four points. They also conceded the joint most goals (19) of the group stages, with only Ludogorets and Dundalk shipping as many.

“I suppose Benitez would want to know what funds he would have available in the transfer market,” Palmer continued. “I think he found it very difficult with the owners at Newcastle in trying to progress the club forward. But I could see that [move to Celtic] being a fit.”

The former midfielder went on to discuss Lennon’s position at the club, praising his stature as a “top manager”, but ultimately admitting his days are numbered.

“He’s done great things at Celtic, but once you’re fighting the tide, you’re fighting the tide. You’re never going to get out of it again.”

It remains to be seen if Lennon is sacked, and if Benitez ends up in the Parkhead hotseat but if those things do happen, it seems that Carlton Palmer would not be shocked.

In other news, Lennon has sealed his own Celtic fate by not bolstering his squad…

"He’s got that quality" - Exclusive: Pundit drops big West Brom transfer claim amid Percy reveal

In an exclusive interview with Football FanCast, former Premier League striker Dean Windass has reacted to West Brom closing in on their first signing of the January transfer window.

According to the Telegraph’s John Percy, the Baggies are poised to land veteran winger Robert Snodgrass for a minimal fee as he’s in the final six months of his current contract at West Ham.

It’s claimed that the 33-year-old, who was on loan to Albion’s rivals Aston Villa during the 2017/18 season, will have a medical in the next 48 hours before sealing a permanent move to The Hawthorns.

Sam Allardyce is also targeting a move for Leicester City midfielder Hamza Choudhury, whilst outcast duo Charlie Austin and Kamil Grosicki have been told they can leave the club this window.

Bournemouth forward Joshua King is another name linked with a switch to West Brom this month.

Speaking to FFC, Windass lauded Big Sam’s move for the Scotsman…

He said:

“Snodgrass, people like that on the bench at West Ham, you can see those sorts of players under Big Sam. That sort of type.

“[He will bring] just a little bit of quality. I think he’s coming towards the end of his career, but I know Snoddy really well. In a sense, he’s got that quality, but I know him as a lad as well.

“He will want to play. He won’t want to sit on the bench for West Ham.”

Snodgrass has played just two minutes in the Premier League this season as he has fallen heavily out-of-favour under David Moyes.

He would arrive in the Midlands with something that Allardyce’s squad lacks in abundance – top-flight experience.

For the likes of Norwich, Hull City and of course, the Hammers, Snodgrass has racked up 163 appearances in the Premier League, where he has contributed 26 goals and 25 assists, per Transfermarkt.

It remains to be seen what the exact figure the Baggies will have to pay, but it is thought that the midfielder is on around £40k-per-week in east London so a similar wage would put him among Albion’s highest earners.

AND in other news, West Brom could find their next Odemwingie in £9.9m-rated “complete package”…

West Ham’s Said Benrahma let David Moyes down

Said Benrahma let David Moyes down terribly after turning in an indifferent display as West Ham United beat Burnley 1-0 through a Michail Antonio goal.

Moyes opted to hand Benrahma only his fourth Premier League start following the forward’s summer arrival on loan from Brentford, partnering the Algerian with Jarrod Bowen and Pablo Fornals in behind Antonio at the London Stadium.

Benrahma began promisingly when his pass split the Burnley defence to find Bowen on the edge of the box, who kept play alive well with a ball out to Fornals for the Spaniard to deliver a teasing delivery that found Antonio to score an easy tap in after nine minutes.

Benrahma continued to look lively in the opening stages with his confidence clearly up, yet saw his input reduce the more the game wore on and departed the field in the 68th-minute having failed to score his first goal in claret and blue.

The 25-year-old saw his afternoon end after offering just a single shot which, while on target, failed to cause Burnley goalkeeper Nick Pope any issues with the four-time England international able to able to deal with the danger posed without leaving his spot.

Despite carving the Clarets defence open in the lead up to Antonio’s match-winning effort, Benrahma also left the field without a key pass beside his name on a day Declan Rice would bag four from the holding midfield role, Bowen would provide two and defenders Craig Dawson and Vladimir Coufal each offered one, per WhoScored.

Moyes will have been further frustrated to see Benrahma only manage to register a mere two touches inside the Burnley box, plus five on the periphery, as the attacker (16) ended his match having been outpassed by Irons shot-stopper Lukasz Fabianski (17) on his return from a thigh injury.

Benrahma will need to improve his end product and time spent in the visitor’s box for his move to east London to be a success, with the £20m-rated attacker further misplacing five of his six attempted crosses, per SofaScore.

Tame efforts from the wide positions have been a custom of Benrahma’s time at the London Stadium so far, with today’s successful cross his first in claret and blue after eight prior misdirected attempts in nine Premier League appearances.

His major redeeming quality from the Burnley affair came on the ground with success in four dribbles for a joint game-high record with Bowen, and having attempted fewer (5) than the former Hull City star (7).

It was by far and away Benrahma’s best day in terms of dribbling, having averaged just 1.5 successful runs from 2.2 attempts a game in the top-flight this term, but ultimately proved to be another day without any direct output and true time spent in the area that will have left Moyes feeling let down again.

AND in other news, West Ham may be targeting a new Modibo Maiga in their search of Sebastien Haller’s replacement.

Crystal Palace Festive Quiz: Can you remember their top 10 most expensive signings?

Crystal Palace had a remarkable stroke of luck under Roy Hodgson last season, losing seven of their last eight games in the Premier League but surviving relatively unscathed as they narrowly avoided a relegation battle at the bottom of the table.

After a solid start to the season, Palace’s recent run of good form was abruptly cut short by an embarrassing 7-0 defeat by Liverpool at Selhurst Park before the Christmas break.

This has somewhat put a dampener on proceedings but with the transfer window set to open in a couple of weeks, Palace chairman Steve Parish will be expected to splash the cash to ensure Roy Hodgson’s side avoid the drop.

The Eagles have been credited with an interest in various players, including Reading midfielder Michael Olise, but so far no moves have materialised as of yet, while a number of first-team regular starters like Patrick van Aanholt and Scott Dann have been linked with a move elsewhere.

It’s safe to say Palace need at least a couple more signings to ensure their survival, but will the board be prepared to spend big in order to meet their targets during a time of such economic turbulence?

While Eagles fans indulge in Christmas festivities, take a trip down memory lane and see how much you can remember about Crystal Palace’s top 10 most expensive signings of all time? We bet you can’t get 10/10 in this fiendishly difficult quiz…

كاف يُعلن موعد وحكم مباراة بيراميدز وإس مانياما في الكونفدرالية

تلقى نادي بيراميدز إخطارا رسميا من الاتحاد الإفريقي لكرة القدم “كاف”، بشأن تحديد موعد مباراة إيه إس مانياما الكونغولي وطاقم حكام اللقاء.

ويلاقي بيراميدز نظيره إيه إس مانياما الكونغولي في ذهاب دور الـ32 التكميلي من بطولة كأس الكونفدرالية الأفريقية، في كينشاسا. موعد مباراة بيراميدز وإيه إس مانياما في الكونفدرالية

وأكد “كاف” في خطابه أن مباراة بيراميدز وإس مانياما تم تحديد الثالثة عصرا بتوقيت كينشاسا موعدًا للقاء، الرابعة عصرًا بتوقيت القاهرة، على أن تقام بملعب الشهداء في مدينة كينشاسا العاصمة الكونغولية.

طالع أيضا.. صور | ريفرز يونايتد يختار ملعب أنيمبا لاستضافة مباراته أمام المصري بالكونفدرالية حكم مباراة بيراميدز وإيه إس مانياما في الكونفدرالية

ويدير المباراة طاقم حكام من إثيوبيا بقيادة الحكم، بيلاي تاديسي، ويعاونه كيندي موسي المساعد الأول، وجيزوا بيلباو، المساعد الثاني، وليمي نيجويسي الحكم الرابع.

ويراقب المباراة، أليكسيس ناشيمانا من رواندا، ويراقب الحكام، عبده علي محمد من جيبوتي، ويراقب تطبيق إجراءات فيروس كورونا الطبيب جيسيلي ديميا من الكونغو.

Preview: Leeds XI vs Leicester – team news, predicted lineup and latest injuries

Leeds United have had to wait all weekend to play but tonight they are back in action as they host Leicester City for the first time in 16 years as they go to head-to-head in the Premier League.

The Championship winners have made an encouraging start to life in the big time having lost just once in their last five outings – a win here at Elland Road could see them rise into the top five.

Marcelo Bielsa isn’t usually one to make many changes to his side, but there are plenty of selection headaches going into this tie.

Here’s the lineup we’re predicting this evening…

Bielsa was able to welcome back his skipper Liam Cooper to the fold this week, so he’s in line to come straight back into the starting XI.

Luke Ayling was selected to play alongside Robin Koch during their 3-0 drubbing of Aston Villa last week with Diego Llorente and Gaetano Berardi out through injury, but Cooper’s return sees him move back to the right flank.

It also allows Stuart Dallas to take stock on the left, meaning Gjanni Alioski is axed.

The Whites boss has a tough conundrum in what would usually be Kalvin Phillips’ role.

He hauled Pascal Struijk off after just 20 minutes at Villa Park as the youngster was a liability waiting to happen – his replacement Jamie Shackleton will surely get the nod this evening after they went onto win the match.

The 21-year-old is likely to partner Mateusz Klich in the middle with Pablo Hernandez coming in for €40m-rated (£36m) summer signing Rodrigo.

Jack Harrison and Helder Costa are seemingly untouchable on the wings despite the arrival of Raphinha late in the window.

Whilst Patrick Bamford will almost certainly lead the line once again.

AND in other news, Leeds should be kicking themselves for missing out on massive Klich upgrade…

Glasgow Rangers: Alan Hutton advocates loan move for Lewis Mayo

Alan Hutton has urged Glasgow Rangers to allow Lewis Mayo out on loan now he has signed a new contract at the club.

The 20-year-old is yet to make a professional first team appearance for the ‘Gers but he is highly-rated at Ibrox and has recently put pen to paper on a three-year contract with the 54-time Scottish champions. As a central defender, he has his work cut out getting into Steven Gerrard’s starting XI, with Connor Goldson, Filip Helander, George Edmundson, Leon Balogun and Nikola Katic all standing in his way when fit.

As such, Hutton believes Mayo should continue his development away from the ‘Gers on a short-term basis. He told Football Insider:

“Obviously Gerrard speaks very highly of him, that’s he’s definitely one for the future and that they expect him to be in and about the squad.

“I think now, he’s signed the contract, let him go out on loan. He had a successful loan at Partick Thistle last season and then now it’s about topping that up, maybe going to an even higher level, maybe another Premiership team and playing that 30-game season.

“Really kind of bedding yourself into the Scottish League and then after that, he’ll obviously be looking to challenge the first-team players because he’s got a good standard in front of him.

“Obviously Goldson’s the number one, you’ve got Balogun, Helander and Edmundson fighting it out for that other position so it’s going to be tough for him.

“When the manager has that high praise for you, he’s obviously got something, so it’s just about him concentrating on his football now and playing games.”

It is quite obvious that what Mayo now needs is regular game-time, and that is something he is unlikely to obtain with the 54-time Scottish champions. So far he has made just three first team appearances, all with Partick Thistle whilst on loan at Firhill.

He does have a future with the ‘Gers, but only if he is primed and ready to make an impact. A loan spell should give him the confidence and the experience to do just that.

‘Gers fans, do you agree with Hutton’s calls for Mayo to go out on loan? Let us know what you think by commenting below!

7 Most Surprising 2019/20 PL Season Stats

The 2019/20 Premier League season was unprecedented in both length and deed, lasting for nearly a whole year and delivering Liverpool a maiden PL-era championship. Correspondingly, the Premier League’s 28th edition produced some truly surprising stats.

4th placed Chelsea conceded the same goals tally as 15th placed Brighton

Frank Lampard’s first season as Chelsea boss can go down as a reasonable success, particularly in the context of the transfer ban that dogged them last summer.

The Blues are once again in the Champions League, with the arrivals of Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech expected to restore their status as genuine title contenders in 2020/21, as will be reflected in pre-season soccer betting outrights for the upcoming PL campaign.

Nonetheless, the defence has been left with a lot of soul searching to do, with 54 goals against equating to 1.42 goals conceded per game. Away from home, Chelsea notably recorded just one clean sheet across the entire campaign – two fewer awayday shutouts than bottom-placed Norwich!

Five teams below Chelsea lost fewer home games than them

Chelsea’s woes do not end with the backline, and alarms have also been rightly raised over the club’s home form.

Back in the 2000s, during Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea heyday, Stamford Bridge was a fortress considered impregnable. Notably, the Blues once went 86 home games unbeaten between 2004 and 2008, but those days are a distant memory.

Bournemouth, West Ham and Southampton memorably left Stamford Bridge with three points and a clean sheet apiece back in the winter. The other two winning visitors were Liverpool and Manchester United, with whom Chelsea should theoretically be on equal terms.

That return of five home defeats also equalled the tally sustained by Chelsea in 2015/16, when the Blues finished tenth, for the club’s worst finish in two decades.

6th placed Tottenham won as many away games as relegated Bournemouth.

Speaking of underachieving London clubs, Tottenham also take an unwanted spotlight, after recording their lowest points tally since the 2008/09 campaign. If that is not surprising enough, then the fact that they travelled as well as a relegated club certainly is.

Perhaps most alarming is the speed at which Tottenham have slipped down the ‘away table’ over the past two years.

At the start of 2018, Tottenham were the kings of the road, taking 18 away points from a possible 24 between 23 December 2017 and 7 April 2018. They did so through a rigorous counter-attacking setup designed to stretch host teams who were duty-bound to attack.

Sadly for the Lilywhites, similar devastation was not forthcoming in the 2019/20 away campaign.

Amongst Tottenham’s most chastening results away from home included a 3-1 drubbing at an empty Bramall Lane, preceded by goalless defeats at Southampton and Brighton, the latter of which ended a humiliating 3-0, with a relatively unknown rookie Seagull named Aaron Connolly scoring a brace.

Tim Krul pulled off the second-highest number of saves across the season.

Natural logic leads many people to assume that a relatively low tally in the ‘goals against’ column equates to a fantastic shot stopper in the nets. However, that is not necessarily true.

After a one-sided finale against Liverpool, Newcastle goalkeeper Martin Dubravka had the accolade of pulling off the highest number of saves, as recognised by the official FPL game. Yet, despite his heroics, the Magpies ended 2019/20 with the second-worst goal difference amongst surviving bottom-half teams.

In second place, surprisingly, was Tim Krul – even though basement club Norwich City ended the campaign with a goal difference of -49, and 75 goals conceded.

Man City attained the highest aggregate PL win over a single team.

It is well-known that Watford are a repeat victim of Manchester City’s savage attacking ways.

Successive home defeats by 5+ goals without reply back in 2017, alongside the biggest FA Cup final landslide of post-war times last May, and an 8-0 thrashing at the Etihad Stadium back in September, stand as most prominent in that regard.

While the 4-0 victory City attained at Vicarage Road in July might have been comparatively gentle, it still brought the aggregate H2H scoreline for last season to 12-0. That was enough to beat the existing PL record of 12-1, as set by Blackburn (vs Nottingham Forest) back in 1995/96.

City’s feat also represents a new Premier League record for a clean-sheet aggregate win, breaking the one set by Liverpool back in 2001/02, when the Reds thrashed relegation-bound Ipswich 11-0 over two very mismatched encounters.

Sheffield United lost as many home games after a level half-time score as Norwich.

If ever there was a byword for disciplined defending and great persistence in the face of a small budget, it is Sheffield United.

Regardless of the opposition, the Blades’ plan was always to contain initially and then strike efficiently. That covers much of the fact that they were level at half-time in 11 of 19 home games. However, they ended up losing on four such occasions (36.36% of the time), implying that it is far from a bulletproof strategy.

This statistic is made all the more shocking by their home form, as it stood prior to the 1-0 defeat against Everton on 20 July.

Immediately prior to that loss, a 3-0 win over Chelsea had marked their first completion of a six-game unbeaten home run in the Premier League since the spring of 1994. Across the five wins in that six-game sequence, Sheffield had averaged exactly two goals per match.

Wolves won more games after losing at HT than the bottom nine combined.

In addition to seeing one of their own (Conor Coady) lose the lowest average of aerial duels amongst centre-backs, Wolves won a league-high four times after trailing at the break. Impressively, three of those four victories came on the road, fully illustrating Wolves’ fearless nature under Nuno Espirito Santo.

Also significant is the fact that the first three of those comeback wins were concentrated inside a four-week period spanning December to January.

Furthermore, two of those four wins came against Manchester City and Tottenham – two of six teams considered amongst something of an ‘elite’ division within the top flight.

Liverpool: Fans delighted with AFCON decision which impacts Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Naby Keita

Liverpool have been given a huge boost as the defending champions prepare for the 2020/21 Premier League season.Â

The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) has been postponed to 2022, as reported by James Pearce on Twitter, which means that the Reds will be able to keep many of their biggest stars for the entire campaign.

AFCON was set be held from early January 2021 in CameroonÂand the tournament could have caused major disruption to Jurgen Klopp’s plans, as Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah were ready to represent Senegal and Egypt respectively, while Naby Keita would have been away on international duty with Guinea.

However, the competition has been delayed for another year in response to the coronavirus crisis, which will allow Klopp to keep all of his key players ahead of a busy schedule.

Cameroon were set to host the event even though they were stripped of the 2019 tournament. They are now expected to resume their responsibilities when the games start in 2022.

Unsurprisingly, loads of LFC fans gushed over Pearce’s “brilliant news” with one supporter describing the announcement as “gargantuan” while another feels that it is “great” for the club.

Scroll down through some of the best reactions so far…

Liverpool fans, do you think the Reds will defend their Premier League title next year? Let us know in the comments below!

Wellington Silva cobra recuperação do Flu no Campeonato Brasileiro

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A derrota por 1 a 0 para o Atlético-PR no último sábado deixou o Fluminense a sete pontos de distância da zona de rebaixamento. Ciente de que essa diferença, apesar de confortável, também pode ser perigosa caso o time continue sem vencer no Campeonato Brasileiro, o lateral-direito Wellington Silva cobrou uma reação do time na competição.

– Faltavam sete rodadas e agora seis. Está diminuindo e temos que fazer pontos. Se pensarmos só na Copa do Brasil, vamos nos ferrar no Brasileiro. Fizemos um grande primeiro tempo, mas perdemos. Agora é fazer uma grande partida na quarta, conseguir a classificação e depois pensar no Brasileiro – disse o jogador – disse o camisa 25.

O jogador ainda falou sobre uma conversa que o elenco teve após a derrota, mas ressaltou que o time já está focado na decisão de quarta-feira, diante do Palmeiras, pela partida de volta da semifinal na Copa do Brasil:

– Conversamos e nos cobramos muito no vestiário porque não pode deixar para depois. Agora, vamos pensar no Palmeiras. A gente se cobrou muito, mas vamos deixar de lado o Brasileiro. Quarta-feira já é outra decisão.

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