Crystal Palace fans react to FA Cup quarter-final draw

[ad_pod ]Crystal Palace fans have taken to Twitter to react after it was revealed that they would be facing Watford in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.The Eagles will travel to Vicarage Road in what will be a repeat of the 2016 semi-final, in which Palace got the better of the Hornets by two goals to one at Wembley before losing the final to Manchester United.Roy Hodgson’s men and Javi Gracia’s side are starting to see a lot of each other on the big occasions, as the south Londoners also went up against Watford in the 2013 play-off final – another fixture in which Palace emerged victorious from.It should be a real blood-and-thunder FA Cup tie, especially if Wilfried Zaha is to play.The Hornets’ fanbase have been rattled by the Ivorian as he has won penalties against them in the league and the play-off final in the past, but with VAR present for the quarter-final, there will be no debate as to whether the 26-year-old had ‘dived’ or not this time around.Let’s see how Palace supporters on Twitter reacted to the draw…

Not keen myself.

Tottenham move for Federico Chiesa could be Pochettino’s ideal next project

Tottenham’s title hopes were severely dented thanks to a shock 2-1 defeat to Burnley at Turf Moor.

Mauricio Pochettino welcomed Harry Kane back into the starting XI for the first time since defeat to Manchester United but it was the Clarets that took the lead. After keeping the England captain quiet, it was Chris Wood who opened the scoring before Kane finally emerged to draw his side level. However, a late strike from Ashley Barnes secured a massive victory for Sean Dyche and seemingly ended Spurs’ chances of lifting the title.

It’s highly unlikely that Pochettino can catch the league leaders meaning focus should now shift to next season. After zero signings in the past two transfer windows, a squad overhaul could be in order when the summer transfer period begins. A marquee signing could be key to finally ending their wait for a trophy.

One man the Lilywhites should target is Fiorentina maestro – Federico Chiesa. Valued at £45m by Transfermarkt, the winger is a graduate of the club’s youth academy and has developed into a crucial first-team player. Chiesa is widely regarded as one of Europe’s hottest prospects after establishing himself as one of the top forwards in the Serie A.

The Italian has been in fine form in front of goal this season, scoring 10 goals in just 26 appearances during all competitions. As well as his goalscoring exploits, Chiesa has been a creative force for La Viola registering seven assists for his team-mates. Despite not being the quickest of forwards, the Italy international makes up for his lack of pace with brilliant technical ability.

As Pochettino has a reputation for developing youngsters – Chiesa would be a perfect signing for Tottenham. He’s got all the makings of a top young player, and Pochettino could look to harness that ability with his brilliant man management.

Tottenham fans, thoughts?

Fosu-Mensah could revive his best form with Aston Villa

Aston Villa are still hanging on to the slimmest chance of achieving promotion this season, no matter how farfetched that dream now seems to be. 

Dean Smith has simply not been able to get his side playing consistently and that will be frustrating for the former Brentford boss.

For all the talented players he has available, Aston Villa, like seasons past, Smith has failed to deliver when it counts the most.

It seems that Championship football will again be on show at Villa Park next season and that’s extremely disheartening for those fans watching on.

A strong summer transfer window would be the key to any potential success but its whether they still have the ability to acquire some decent players.

Although he’s struggled this season, Manchester United’s Timothy Fosu-Mensah could revive his career in claret and blue.

Fosu-Mensah, (who is valued at £6.3 million on Transfermarkt) would have hoped to play an integral part in Fulham’s Premier League return this season but for all involved, it hasn’t been a success, in fact far from it.

The Cottagers seem destined to go back down into the Championship and Timothy Fosu-Mensah has had no luck in trying to prevent that.

With just 10 appearances so far this season, the Dutchman is very unlikely to be staying at Craven Cottage but could make up for his poor loan spell by moving to Aston Villa instead.

For how bad Villa have been defensively at times this season, Fosu-Mensah could be the solution to improving their back-line.

Dean Smith may struggle to find better value for money than what Fosu-Mensah offers, and if he could produce the performances he previously has, Aston Villa will have a good defender on their books.

Do you agree… Let us know!

Arsenal’s playmaking saviour Suso targeted ahead of summer

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Arsenal are keeping tabs on Milan right winger Suso, according to Sport Mediaset.

The Gunners watched the former Liverpool star against Chievo Verona and are now weighing up a summer bid.

What’s the word?

Suso has been in fine form this season, laying on seven assists and scoring five goals in 25 Serie A outings for Milan.

The Spain international moved to Milan in 2016 and also spent a year on loan with Genoa before nailing down a place in the club’s first-team.

Working under Gennaro Gattuso, Suso has enjoyed one of his most productive seasons in 2018-19 but is deemed expendable by the club, per the aforementioned report.

Indeed, Milan are said to be hopeful of signing Allan Saint-Maximin from Nice this summer and are set to sacrifice the ex-Reds winger in a bid to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.

Sport Mediaset report that the deal could be worth €40million (£34m).

The Gunners, then, could be the lucky beneficiaries of the Italian club’s grand plan.

Great news for Lacazette & Aubameyang

Alexandre Lacazette and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be delighted by the prospect of Suso arriving in north London.

The France international currently has seven Premier League assists this season, the most of any player at the Gunners.

He has scored 12 goals too but has regularly foregone his role as a forward to help Aubameyang top the scoring charts at the club with 17.

Suso has seven assists this season too, but he has laid those on from a role that is built to serve the forwards in the team.

If Suso turns up, Lacazette and Aubameyang can focus on being a proper strike partnership, scoring goals at will, and firing Arsenal up the table.

He could well be the perfect summer signing.

Davie Provan delivers ridiculous verdict on Rodgers exit

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Celtic fans will be absolutely fuming at club legend Davie Provan, who has slammed fans for criticising Brendan Rodgers.

Celtic were left stunned by the timing of Rodgers’ departure, bringing in Neil Lennon on a temporary basis to replace the now Leicester boss.

While most fans accept that the Premier League is the greatest height a footballer or manager can reach, the manner of the boss’ departure left a sour taste in a lot of mouths.

Provan, who made 206 league appearances for Celtic, scoring 28 goals and winning four league titles, has now hit back at Rodgers’ critics, insisting that the 46 year-old made the right decision.

Provan’s reasoning for his verdict though, is downright absurd.

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What’s he said?

Speaking in his column for The Scottish Sun, Provan said: “Those accusing Rodgers of betrayal need to wise up. He’s taken a better-paid job in a stronger league while escaping Glasgow’s sectarian cesspool at the same time.”

Later in the column he discussed crowd violence: “Already, Gerrard must survey our football landscape and wonder why he’s here.

“Yeah, the English game has its share of bonehead supporters, but nothing like the coin-throwing, foul-mouthed sectarian mob currently killing our game.

“You wouldn’t dream of taking your wife or kids into their company.

“And if Rodgers has spoken warmly of his time in Scotland, he must be relieved he’s rejoined civilisation at Leicester.”

Completely out of touch with reality

To be frank, the 62 year-old is about as far away from the mark as you possibly could be.

In fact, for a man so connected with Parkhead, he seems to have completely missed the point of why Bhoys fans are unhappy with the former boss.

No one will begrudge a relatively young manager the chance to perform on the biggest stage, but to leave on the brink of a league title and potentially even a “treble treble” shows cowardice.

On top of that, to suggest that crowd violence is a Scotland problem rather than a football problem is truly bizarre, as if Jack Grealish and Chris Smalling weren’t attacked on English football pitches this very weekend.

All in all, Provan has managed to completely miss why fans are angry with Rodgers while simultaneously branding all Scottish football fans responsible for the actions of a few idiotic rule-breakers. His comments are completely nonsensical.

Tottenham fans on Twitter react to motivational comments from midfielder Moussa Sissoko

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Tottenham Hotspur fans on Twitter were geed up by comments from France international midfielder Moussa Sissoko on Tuesday evening.

The quote was posted by the club’s official account on the social media platform and centred around how Spurs players want to come back from the international break “ready to finish the season well.”

This comes after a horrendous run of form for the Lilywhites prior to a 22-day break from action for the FA Cup and then the international break, which saw them lose three in four Premier League matches and pick up no wins.

The reaction from supporters of the north London club to the comments has been rallying, with one writing “No excuses, you’ve only got yourselves to blame for the position we’re in, now put it right.”

Meanwhile, others have focused their attention on Sissoko himself, thanking him for all of his hard work recently and urging him to save his energy for domestic matters, the 55-cap midfielder currently being away with France on international duty.

Check out some more of the responses from Lilywhites, below…

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Ronald Koeman’s use of Gini Wijnaldum should be of huge interest to Liverpool

During his international duties, Georginio Wijnaldum showcased a version of himself rarely seen at Liverpool this season.

Indeed, playing in a similar 4-3-3 formation, the industrial midfielder was encouraged to go forward more often, something which worked to great effect.

For  Jurgen Klopp, Wijnaldum isn’t necessarily allowed much freedom to go forward. Most of his work revolves around distributing the ball all around the park, as proved in him averaging 52.79 passes per game (stats via Premier League) for the Reds. He is responsible for just getting the ball forward to his front-three, who are seemingly burdened more than anything with Liverpool’s goal-scoring concerns right now.

However, when their trio fails to deliver, Liverpool end up crumbling into a heap with no proper option in attack. This is a stigma which could end if Klopp decides to trust Wijnaldum’s creativity in the final third. The Dutch midfielder scored a goal and assisted another in multiple Euro 2020 qualifiers and was very impressive under a more attacking role, having also impressed during his season with Newcastle United during his first season in England.

Ronald Koeman has certainly unlocked something in him, potentially handing Liverpool – ironic for a former Everton boss – a solution in their title race with Manchester City.

He not only flung the ball around the final third, but Wijnaldum also got into promising positions inside the box, allowing him to score and assist. Right now, Jurgen Klopp rarely allows him inside the box and he’s forced to take shots from outside the box as a result.

However, with Liverpool requiring more unpredictability in the attack, unshackling the Dutchman could be clever.

Wijnaldum should be given more control to help his front-three flourish, while adding himself as a prime attacking threat who sparks up Liverpool’s momentum and help them see out a thrilling finish to the season.

Liverpool fans, do you want Wijnaldum to be given more freedom going forward? Join the discussion by commenting below… 

Kadeem Harris would make perfect Albert Adomah replacement

It’s looking like Aston Villa will need to find a replacement for Albert Adomah then, isn’t it? Contract talks have reportedly (via the Birmingham Mail) been shelved and he looks like he’s on the way out, but they might just have found an ideal replacement in Cardiff’s Kadeem Harris.

It’s been reported in the Sun previously that Villa were interested in the right midfielder, so now’s the time to finally land their man. The tables have turned, with Villa flirting with the play-offs spots and Cardiff looking to be heading back into the Championship.

The Welshman is 25-years-old and while he’s not the young prospect he once was, he still has his best years ahead of him. He’s played just 12 times in the Premier League this season, scoring just once, so it’s fair to say he’s had as miserable a season as his club have had.

It was always going to be tough though, and if Neil Warnock’s men do get relegated then the mood at the club will be down and Villa, if they continue their form, will be in much higher spirits. If they go up, they’d be in a great position to sign their target, but even if they don’t, they’re still looking likely to make the step up soon.

He’s going to leave (as things stand) as a free agent at the end of the season, so Dean Smith could take the risk on signing him without the pressure of a bigger price tag on his head. Adomah will need to be replaced, so a move needs to happen fast.

He looks to be suited for the role, and the fact his contract is ending means the stars could be aligning for Villa to secure themselves their new starting right midfielder. He could well be the man to earn them promotion, or maybe even keep them in the Premier League next season if they continue how they are.

Villa fans, who do you want to see replace Albert Adomah if he leaves. Join the discussion by commenting below.

Are the jaws of Manchester City about to bite Benjamin Mendy?

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Manchester City are a side famed for their immense strength in depth and financial power, but Pep Guardiola has been without a full-fit, natural left-back for almost the entirety of two seasons.

The 2017 summer transfer window was a watershed moment for the club. After finishing in 4th place in the league which, according to a multitude of keyboard warrior experts, confirmed Fraudiola was indeed a chequebook manager after all, City went into the transfer market with a coherent plan: to sign quality at full-back.

Out went Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna and club legend Pablo Zabaleta; in came Kyle Walker, Danilo and Benjamin Mendy.

The latter was one of the stars of Monaco’s route to the 2016/17 Champions League semi-final, which included a last-16 victory over City, alongside the likes of Kylian Mbappe, Fabinho and Thomas Lemar.

And the scene was set for Mendy to blossom into a perfect long-term option at left-back following an incredibly bright opening to his time in Manchester. A cruciate ligament rupture, however, has sent his development on a downward spiral which has sent his reputation tumbling with it.

The notorious social media sensation has had his moments in the limelight. City fans have embraced his exuberance and playful attitude and, to a certain degree, his uncensored media antics have been a breath of fresh air within a footballing world which strangles the vast majority of players from expressing true personality in the public eye.

But a distinct shift in opinion is taking place as frustration begins to build regarding Mendy’s lack of professionalism. Back in September 2018, the France international was disciplined after arriving late for treatment the day after he attended Anthony Joshua’s world championship victory over Alexander Povetkin in London.

Forgiveness was offered as he started five Premier League games shortly after his late-show, including high-magnitude fixtures against Liverpool and Manchester United, but another injury setback and yet another moment of off-field controversy has induced a fresh set of questions regarding his long-term future.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Mendy was spotted at a nightclub in the early hours on Saturday morning last weekend, just a few hours before he was due to attend a training session – a damning revelation which doesn’t bode well for his future.

And this is what Guardiola had to say about the situation: “I would prefer him to go home earlier but I don’t control the players in that situation. They are old enough to know what they have to do. I’m not his father.”

The man who talks so much about sharks may be swimming into the gaping jaws of a great white this summer after his latest display of disrespect towards club and manager.

Guardiola was ruthless in his decision to offload Clichy, Sagna, Zabelta, Jesus Navas, Samir Nasri, Nolito, Kelechi Iheanacho, Fernando and Aleksander Kolarov all in the same summer, so there is no reason why Mendy should be acting so utterly impervious.

Let’s not forget that, on the rare occasions the 24-year-old has been fit enough for selection, he regularly rattles the ball into the penalty area with as much ferocity as his legs can physically provide, as if he is a retired banker playing squash. This is football: the aim of the game isn’t to kick it really really hard, Benjamin, some finesse and intelligence is required to pick the lock.

With the latest display of disrespect lingering in Guardiola’s mind, there is almost no doubt that his attention will be turning towards the summer market. A replacement is needed; City cannot go another season without a reliable and exemplary professional to call upon.

The tangible effects of Kyle Walker’s impact in City’s first season were there for all to see, even if his second campaign has been comparably underwhelming. A player who contributes to the homegrown quota, has experience in the Premier League and possesses both the engine and technique to influence the game at both ends of the pitch, Walker has provided the blueprint for future acquisitions.

A desire to follow that blueprint will lead Guardiola in one clear direction: straight to the King Power Stadium to Ben Chilwell.

Chilwell is reportedly a leading target for the Citizens following his brilliant rise to prominence. The early stages of his career hinted that he would grow into a decent footballer at this level, but he is already exceeding expectations with the consistency of his performances for both Leicester and England.

The 6-cap international only turned 22 shortly before the turn of the year and that will naturally intensify interest from Guardiola and the rest of the decision makers at the Etihad Stadium.

Considering he could form solid understandings at international level with both Raheem Sterling and John Stones, his age, the fact he would contribute to the homegrown quota, and the quality he has already showcased in the Premier League, it’s fair to say it would be a stroke of genius if City can secure his signature.

Mendy may well have put the final nail in his coffin by underlining his lack of commitment to his career last weekend, thus forcing Guardiola’s hand with Chilwell’s development providing plenty of food for thought.

This is what West Ham fans are saying about Arnautovic on KUMB

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It’s fair to say West Ham United attacker Marko Arnautovic isn’t the most popular man at the club now given his recent performances, and supporters on the Knees Up Mother Brown forum have been debating the controversial character.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Austria international somewhat ruined his fan favourite status with the London Stadium faithful following the shenanigans about a move to China during the January transfer window, and he has seemingly failed to recover from it even if the club did hand him a new deal the same month.

The 29-year-old has no goals and just the one assist in his previous eight Premier League outings, and he was booed off by some sections of the crowd following his latest display in the 2-0 defeat against Everton, with many members of KUMB clearly also having run out of patience with him.

What have they been saying about Arnautovic?

As you can imagine, he isn’t in some people’s good books.

Perhaps the strongest recent comment on him came from one individual who labelled him as “disruptive and lazy”, adding “£20m get rid”, while another said “hopefully he has played his last game for West Ham.”

Not everyone agrees though, and some others on this particular thread believe that he has been unfairly given the scapegoat status for what was a poor display by most of the players on the pitch in claret and blue.

One said: “He tried, he wasn’t the worst player on the pitch in an awful performance. No surprise he’s getting the publicity though.”

It’s probably a fair comment for those picking out Arnautovic based on this display alone, but there is no doubt that he is nowhere near the level he has been at times for the east London outfit.

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