Leeds target Orkun is a perfect partner for Phillips

Leeds United could fix a big Marcelo Bielsa problem by signing Feyenoord midfielder Orkun Kokcu.

The Whites have enjoyed an impressive first season back in the Premier League, currently finding themselves ten points off fourth-placed West Ham.

But one major area of concern for Bielsa has been the lack of creativity and goal-scoring threat from his central midfielders. The last game against Aston Villa saw Patrick Bamford manage just two shots on goal, with a real absence of services from those behind him – in fact, not one of the Whites midfield options created a big chance for their striker.

It’s been a theme that’s run throughout this season, with only five players in this entire Leeds squad averaging more than just one key pass per game. Mateusz Klich leads the way with 1.5 per match, but he’s more of a box-to-box presence rather than someone genuinely tasked with trying to unlock the door – the Polish ace also leads the way for goals, with just three.

The Whites have been at their best when Raphinha’s been on his game and so it’s no surprise that only 24% of their attacks comes through the middle of the pitch – that ranks them as 16th in the Premier League table.

But in Kokcu, they could find someone who could complement the holding midfield talents of Kalvin Phillips much better. The 20-year-old Dutchman was reported to be of interest to Leeds in the January transfer window, and has now opened the door to a summer exit after admitting that Feyenoord financial problems could lead to him being sold.

If that’s the case, Leeds should snap the Dutch side’s hands-off and land someone who could fix that big creative hole. This season has seen his Klich’s numbers of 1.5 key passes per game, but crucially, he is much more of an all-round threat going forward.

He averages far more shots, dribbles and crosses, while he also gets fouled more per match too, an indication of how opposition defenders have looked to bring him down more often than not to cut the supply at source.

Speaking to Goal, former Manchester United defender Jaap Stam raved about Kokcu’s quality, saying: “He has the ability. He is a player who has the personality to want to improve, he always wants to do better. He’s never happy with himself, he’s disappointed if he doesn’t score, or his passes aren’t good enough.

“When I joined Feyenoord, he hadn’t played a lot because everyone said he was too young. I put him in the first team and let him play most of the games, I trusted him and saw a lot of ability in him. Now he’s proving himself in Holland and is one of the best midfield players in the country.

“He’s certainly got the ability to make that step to the Premier League. He has creativity, scoring ability, stamina and running ability. He keeps on going. I saw him as a very promising player.”

Stam also hailed Kokcu’s versatility, a trait Bielsa will no doubt admire.

He added: “When we played with one holding midfielder, he was one of the two who played a little bit higher up the pitch. But he can play as No.10 or he can play as a left midfield player. Sometimes he can drop in deep as well to get the ball forward to link up the play with strikers.”

With Stam himself raving about Kokcu’s creativity and scoring ability, that could go a long way to addressing a key issue for Bielsa, and offer them a much better balance alongside Phillips in the middle of the park.

While Phillips sweeps up everything in front of the back-four and dictates the play, Kokcu can drive forward and have the vision and guile to pick out runners and give Leeds a new attacking threat from the middle of the pitch.

Allan tipped to start for Everton v Chelsea

Noel Whelan has claimed that Allan will be in the starting XI for Everton when they play Chelsea in the Premier League on Monday evening.

After playing the entirety of last weeks win over Southampton, the central midfielder had a 32-minute cameo in their last game away at West Brom as Carlo Ancelotti manages his minutes after he picked up a muscle injury back in December, prior to which he was a consistent starter (Transfermarkt).

However, former Leeds United and Coventry City striker Whelan has claimed that Allan will return to the starting line-up for when the Toffees face Thomas Tuchel’s side, telling Football Insider:

There’s no doubt Allan has to start. He’s been great since he got there, he is Ancelotti’s man.

“I think that 30 minutes is a tell-tale sign he’s back, he’s ready, he’ll be in the starting XI. Could you change the formation possibly? I think that’s what you might have to do to fit Doucoure, Gomes and Allan in there. 

“You saw the midfield of Chelsea against Liverpool with Mason Mount and the energy. To get anything out the game, you need a really strong, defensive-minded midfield.

“It wouldn’t surprise me if he played all three of them in a 4-3-3. Sometimes you need a change of formation against certain teams to be a little bit more stable.

“We can see what Chelsea are about now. Even when they’re under pressure, they hit you with a counter-attack.

“You might want to stick all three in there against this Chelsea outfit. Be really aggressive and solid.”

Everton boosted by Allan return

There is no doubt that the Merseyside club will be boosted by the return of Allan as they look to come back from Stamford Bridge unscathed against a tough opponent.

The former Napoli ace is vital to the team in terms of winning the ball back, as his average of 3.1 tackles per game is the most out of any Toffees player to have played in 10 or matches for them in the top flight so far this term (WhoScored).

He has also won no fewer than 5.9 of his duels per match in the Premier League and averaged 1.4 successful dribbles (Sofascore), showing how the Brazil international can also carry the ball forward for his side after gaining possession.

Having the 30-year-old back should be a big plus for the Toffees and, as Whelan has suggested, it would be no surprise to see him restored to Ancelotti’s starting XI against Chelsea.

In other news, find out which Champions League duo Ancelotti wants to sign!

مبابي: المال لا يهمني.. وعلاقتي مع بنزيما تدفعنا للنجاح

اعترف مهاجم الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي باريس سان جيرمان، كيليان مبابي، بأن الأموال لا تهمه كثيرًا في حياته أكثر من العلاقات الإنسانية.

ربما يكون هذا تلميح حول مستقبله مع باريس سان جيرمان الذي يتمتع بقوة مالية كبيرة من خلال الملاك القطريين الذي قاموا بشراء النادي الفرنسي منذ عام 2011.

ينتهي عقد مبابي مع باريس سان جيرمان في يونيو 2022، ولا يرغب الفرنسي في التمديد مع وجود اهتمام قوي من طرف ريال مدريد الذي كان يريد حسم الصفقة في نهاية الميركاتو الصيفي الماضي مقابل 180 مليون يورو ولكن تم رفضه من، ناصر الخليفي.

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وأجرى مبابي حوارًا مع مجلة “Paris Match” الفرنسية، وقال: “العلاقات الإنسانية أكثر روعة من المال، إنها تجربة الحياة التي تهم أكثر من كسب المال، حتى لو كان ذلك مهمًا لأن لدينا عائلات ندعمها”.

وأضاف: “أتطلع دائمًا لاكتشاف لاعبين من ثقافات مختلفة والسفر والالتقاء بهم، هذا هو جزء من جمال الرياضة، الانغماس في نفسك والتفكير بعمق فهذا ما يغير خططك ومن المستحيل التنبؤ بما سأفعله في العشرين سنة القادمة”.

وعن باريس سان جيرمان ومدى تطوره في السنوات الماضية: “لقد بذلت الإدارة جهودًا كبيرة لمحاولة تحسين الفريق على مر السنين، نحتاج فقط إلى تحسين بعض الأشياء من أجل الفوز بكل البطولات، في كرة القدم، هناك جزء كبير يعتمد على الحظ ولكن عليك أن تستفزه وربما لم نقم بذلك بشكل كافٍ”.

وتابع: “لدينا نجوم كثيرة في الفريق والنتائج جيدة، فزنا بالألقاب على مدار السنوات الماضية، وإذا لم تكن النجم الوحيد عليك أن تقبل ببعض التنازلات ولا أرى أن ذلك سيء”.

وعلاقته مع بنزيما: “عندما نكون أصدقاء هذا ما يجعلنا نتأقلم بشكل أفضل على أسلوب لعب كلًا منا داخل الملعب، كلانا يريد أن يتألق ومساعدة بعضنا البعض من أجل تسجيل الأهداف وبالفعل نجحنا”.

وعن بدايته في كرة القدم: “كانت صعبة بعض الشيء، خاصة عندما يخبروك بأنك جوهرة في كرة القدم، لحسن الحظ، لم يخبرني والدي بالمبالغ الكبيرة التي قُدمت من أجلي، لأن كيف يمكنك تعليم شاب يبلغ من العمر 14 عامًا بعد أن أخبرته أنه يساوي ملايين اليورو؟”.

وأتم: “لا يعارضون قراراتي أبدًا ولم يفرضوا على أي شيء، ولا حتى عندما كنت قاصرًا، لقد أكدوا لي أن هذه كانت أفضل طريقة يتعاملون بها معي، لأنه في حالة حدوث خطأ أو قرار سيء، لن ألومهم”.

Arsenal can get Lacazette’s heir in Toney

According to The Express, Arsenal are monitoring Brentford striker Ivan Toney.

What’s the story?

Mikel Arteta’s side currently have a number of strikers on their books, but with Alexandre Lacazette’s contract coming to an end in the summer of 2022, the Gunners may be on the look-out for a new centre-forward.

And, according to The Express, one man who is attracting interest from the Premier League side’s recruitment team is Toney.

The report claims that Arsenal are set to “keep a watchful eye” over the Brentford star, and that while there is nothing imminent in their interest, their scouts are going to continue monitoring his development with the Championship outfit.

Edu can get Lacazette’s successor

Despite Lacazette’s great form over these past few weeks – he’s managed four goals in his past four Premier League games – the fact he will turn 30 in May puts the Gunners in a difficult position.

The Mesut Ozil situation has no doubt left some major scars about handing an ageing player a big-money contract, and it remains to be seen whether his recent good form is worthy of shelling out a lot of money for someone like Lacazette.

Instead, if Arsenal make the tough but arguably logical call in selling the Frenchman to try and receive at least some sort of fee for him, then it could allow them to pursue a move for Toney, who has been a revelation over the past couple of seasons.

His 26 goals for League One side Peterborough last season earned him a high-profile move to Brentford, where he’s just hit the ground running, bagging 16 times in just 22 Championship games.

He’s already proven he can take one step up and handle the pressure well, whilst at just 24, has got plenty of time to develop into a fine Premier League striker too.

Speaking earlier last year, Peterborough’s director of football, Barry Fry, said: “He’s turned into a tremendous all-round footballer. It’s important to remember Ivan is not just an exceptional goal-scoring forward, he’s also an outstanding defender.”

Toney himself has the confidence that he could be a top-flight striker, saying back in November: “I’ve always liked Zlatan. I just love his confidence. Some people see it as arrogance but you must be like that to succeed. I’m similar to Zlatan in both my confidence and the way I play. When he wants to do something, he just does it. I have some of that in my game and personality. And I believe I’ll be a Premier League striker.”

Given Toney is backing up his words on the pitch, then there’s no doubting that he has got that element of Ibrahimovic in him. Someone who might talk the talk, but can walk the walk too. If Arsenal are looking for a striker to come in if Lacazette leaves, then the Brentford ace could be the player to turn to.

Meanwhile, Arsenal must sell this young English talent…

Southampton: Fans love Jan Bednarek news

Southampton have confirmed that Jan Bednarek has signed a new contract at the club.

Poland international Bednarek made the move to the Saints in 2017, with him costing the south-coast side about £5m from Lech Poznan. Since then, he has made 85 appearances in all competitions for the club, with him playing every minute of every single game so far this campaign in the Premier League under Ralph Hasenhuttl.

As such, it is a big boost to the club that he has extended his stay until 2025. Currently valued at £13.5m (Transfermarkt), the central defender is 24 years old, and has a big future ahead of him if he can continue to develop at St. Mary’s Stadium under Hasenhuttl.

Upon the confirmation of the news, the Southampton fans were absolutely delighted, and they took to social media platform Twitter to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about the Bednarek news below

In other news, this Saints man could leave the club in January.

Leeds United: Former manager Simon Grayson discusses how he didn’t want to sell Schmeichel

Leeds United definitely made some mistakes on their road to returning to England’s top-flight. One of these was the sale of goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel and former boss Simon Grayson has emphasised his frustration at the club for letting the Danish star leave back in 2011.

Simon Grayson slams the club for Schmeichel sale

Speaking to Rob Tanner of The Athletic, Grayson said: “Kasper was sold by people above me. I’m not surprised by his success”

Tanner tweeted that: ‘He (Grayson) didn’t want to sell and it was a bad deal.’

The goalkeeper’s success emphasises how big a mistake the sale was

The goalkeeper was sold to Leicester City for only £1million back in 2011, and he has thrived in England ever since. His career at the Foxes has definitely been very special as he has made 389 appearances and kept 125 clean sheets (Transfermarkt). He was crucial in their promotion efforts and, of course, their amazing Premier League title win back in 2015/16.

He has received a lot of praise during his career, including from his current manager Brendan Rodgers, who called him a “world-class goalkeeper.”

His career definitely highlights how big a mistake it was for Leeds to sell the now £7.20 million-valued goalkeeper, especially for as cheap as the £1million they got for him

In other Leeds-related news, Phillips has given a possible update on when he could return from injury. Have a read on when it could be here!

حمادة المصري: فييرا ليس المرشح الوحيد لتدريب الإسماعيلي

أكد حمادة المصري، رئيس اللجنة الفنية بنادي الإسماعيلي، أن المدير الفني البرتغالي يوسف فييرا ليس المرشح الوحيد لقيادة الفريق الأول للدراويش في المرحلة المقبلة خلفًا لطلعت يوسف.

وكان طلعت يوسف قد رحل عن الإدارة الفنية لنادي الإسماعيلي بعد جولتين من انطلاق مسابقة الدوري المصري الممتاز، بعدما فشل في حصد أي نقطة في المباراتين.

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وقال حمادة المصري في تصريحات عبر برنامج “البريمو” على قناة “ten”: “أشكر مجلس إدارة الإسماعيلي برئاسة يحيى الكومي على هذه الثقة، جماهيرية وشعبية الإسماعيلي أمر يزيد من صعوبة المهمة، لأن الفريق يمر بمرحلة لا تليق بتاريخه”.

وأوضح حمادة المصري خطته لإعادة الإسماعيلي: “المرحلة المقبلة ستشهد محاولات وخطوات لإعادة ترتيب الأمور، وأي من أبناء الإسماعيلي لن يتأخر عن نداء بيته، وسنحاول استغلال مواردنا البشرية”.

وأكد المصري: “ملف الفريق الأول له الأولوية دائمًا وهو هدفنا الرئيسي، لكن أيضًا بجانب تطوير قطاع الناشئين، الذي كان دائمًا مصدر لاعبين للفريق الأول”.

وأوضح رئيس اللجنة الفنية أن فييرا ليس المرشح الوحيد لتدريب الإسماعيلي، مؤكدًا: “اللجنة وضعت العديد من الأسماء من أجل تدريب الفريق الأول من بينهم فييرا، لكننا لم نستقر على المدرب القادم بشكل نهائي”.

واختتم المصري تصريحاته: “اجتمعت مع محمد صلاح أبو جريشة لتغيير لائحة الفريق، بجانب الحاجة لإبرام عدة صفقات في يناير المقبل”.

يُذكر أن الإسماعيلي يتذيل جدول ترتيب الدوري المصري الممتاز بعد 3 هزائم متتالية، فشل من خلالهم في حصد أي نقطة مع انطلاق المسابقة.

Portsmouth: Gary Roberts heaps praise on new signing Michael Jacobs

Former Portsmouth player Gary Roberts has praised the club for what he calls a ‘great signing’ after Michael Jacobs arrived at Fratton Park on Monday.

The 28-year-old was released by Wigan Athletic earlier this summer after featuring 32 times in the Championship last season.

Having previously worked with Pompey manager Kenny Jackett at Wolverhampton Wanderers, a deal has now been completed, seeing the midfielder sign a two-year contract. Jacobs becomes Jackett’s fourth signing this summer, following Sean Raggett, Cameron Pring and Callum Johnson in making a move to the League One club.

Following his arrival on Monday, Portsmouth boss Jackett is quoted as saying by BBC Sport: “Michael’s an exciting player with good Championship experience.”

Those comments have now been followed up by an endorsement from former Pompey player Roberts who took to Twitter to give his view on the transfer deal. In a simple tweet, Roberts said: ‘Some player crackers – great signing’.

In total, Jacobs made 188 appearances for Wigan, appearing 79 times in League One for the Latics during his five-year spell (via Transfermarkt).

Finally, Jackett makes another signing for Portsmouth.

With the new season underway, it was becoming a slight concern that little transfer activity had developed over the last few weeks at Fratton Park, but Jacobs’ arrival could be the start of a couple more between now and the end of the transfer window.

Do you think Jacobs can go on and become a key player for Portsmouth this term? Let us know your views in the comments section below…

West Ham targeting a surprise move for Everton’s Seamus Coleman

According to The Daily Mirror (27/09 edition, page 70), West Ham are plotting a surprise move for Everton captain Seamus Coleman.

What’s the word?

The Hammers finally got themselves up and running in this new Premier League season with a thumping 4-0 victory over Wolves on Sunday night, and it seems as though David Moyes is keen on building on that with some late moves in the transfer market.

The Daily Mirror claims that Moyes is planning on a reunion with his former charge at Everton, Coleman, who signed him for the club for a reported £60k and played 102 times under his management.

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The report adds that Moyes sees the Irishman as someone who can bring the Hammers some vital experience and leadership, and is hoping Everton will be open to selling the veteran full-back.

More leadership at West Ham

Whilst Coleman is set to turn 32 next month and is arguably past the peak years of his career, he has shown even this season that he can be a reliable performer for a side like Everton – he has captained and played the full 90 minutes in the Toffees’ first three Premier League games, and even picked up an assist in the 2-1 win over Crystal Palace at the weekend.

Speaking after that game, Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti paid his skipper huge praise, saying that his leadership skills and influence are comparable to that of the likes of Paolo Maldini, John Terry and Sergio Ramos, whom he has all managed.

Moyes himself has been very public in his praise of the right-back, opening up on just how much he developed at Goodison Park since arriving rather under the radar. He said back in 2016: “Coleman had been in at Birmingham, Celtic, somewhere else, and nobody took him. We took him and he was £60k. I used to think he was like Forrest Gump. He could run for fun.

“He went to Blackpool on loan and I used to go and watch him. He played outside-right and he wasn’t ready to be a full-back yet. Even though that’s what he was, he hadn’t learnt the art of defending. But boy could he run, he could put folk on the back foot because he was positive.”

The Hammers could add some vital leadership to their back-line by making a move for the £70k-a-week earning Coleman before the end of the transfer window.

Alioski should be joining Berardi through the exit door at Leeds

Leeds United are finally back in the Premier League, and as with any club that has been promoted from the Championship, they now need to strengthen their squad and aim towards staying in the top-flight.

The Whites may have run away with the Championship last term, amassing 90 points on their way to the title, but you’d have a hard time claiming that it’s the talent in the squad that has carried them over the line.

Indeed, many of the players at Elland Road remain from the team that finished 13th before Marcelo Bielsa’s arrival, and upgrades are needed in certain areas.

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Unfortunately, this means that it will soon be time to say goodbye to some players that have become cult heroes at the club in their own right. Gaetano Berardi is seemingly already on his way out, but he may not be the only man who has to leave.

Sadly, it’s hard to see how Ezgjan Alioski fits into this Leeds team from here on out.

The Macedonian found it harder and harder to get into the team towards the end of the season, starting just three times since the restart, and two of those were down to heavy rotation after promotion was confirmed.

The left-footer has been a great servant at Elland Road, playing 125 league games at the club, and it was very easy for fans to grow to love him due to his antics off the pitch, but in the Premier League you have to be at a higher standard, and it’s hard to really argue that Alioski is that player.

Yes, he’s versatile, but the two positions he takes up are filled rather well and with quite a lot of depth with Stuart Dallas and Jack Harrison as starting options at left-back and left midfield, while Yasser Larouci has already been linked as a new backup.

Unfortunately, Alioski’s time as a key player at Leeds may be coming to an end, and while he may not be sold this summer, it may just be a matter of time before he leaves Elland Road.

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