Birmingham City fans hail Maxime Colin following their win over Middlesbrough

Birmingham City boss Pep Clotet needed a late winner from young substitute Odin Bailey to put an end to their run of three straight defeats.

The teenager popped up in the 89th minute with a close-range header just minutes after Middlesbrough had bundled in what looked to be a point-salvaging equaliser through Daniel Ayala.

But the 19-year-old’s first goal for the club handed the Blues a much-deserved victory, considering they recorded 26 attempts at goal in comparison to Boro’s five, per WhoScored.

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Fran Villalba also bagged his maiden strike for Birmingham just after the half-hour mark as he slotted home an excellent first-time finish past Darren Randolph, with the assist coming from right-back Maxime Colin.

The 27-year-old has received a lot of praise on social media following his performance in the game as a whole, not just because he assisted their opener.

One supporter claimed Colin was the best right-back in the league while another went one step further to call him the best in the world.

Other members of the St Andrew’s crowd used the words ‘unreal,’ ‘unbelievable’ and ‘sublime’ to describe his showing.

Here’s the best of the reaction:

Tottenham star Christian Eriksen needs to take a leaf out of Gareth Bale’s book

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Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Christian Eriksen could learn a lot from former Spurs ace Gareth Bale following a below-par display in the Champions League during the week.

The 27-year-old clearly wants to leave the north London outfit given Marca report he has rejected every new contract offer submitted by Daniel Levy, with Real Madrid the team he is waiting for a proposal from.

Bale found himself in a similar situation seven years ago when he was playing at White Hart Lane, with the La Liga giants heavily linked with making a big-money move for the Wales international at the time, as reported by The Sun, via The Daily Mail.

Instead of being distracted by the rumours of a move Bale described as a “dream come true” when it happened 12 months later, the attacker instead knuckled down and played the best football of his career at that time.

As per Transfermarkt, 26 goals and 15 assists in 44 appearances in all competitions for Spurs followed in the 2012/13 season, and the Welshman was in consistently unstoppable form despite having the distraction of rumours of a dream move.

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Bale showed exactly why he was good enough to play for one of the world’s best clubs during that campaign, and now it’s time for Eriksen to step up and do the same.

The Denmark international obviously feels as though he is good enough to play for Real, but he isn’t going to get there by failing to turn up for his current employers.

His display against Olympiacos on Wednesday was nothing short of abysmal, as shown by his stats from Athens, and he can’t afford to go missing like that again.

Yes, it can happen and many of his Tottenham teammates did the same, but Eriksen needs to give something back to the club that has allowed him to flourish be linked with clubs like Real and Juventus.

He can do that by being hugely influential on the pitch like Bale was back in 2013.

Everton fans loved Bernard’s performance against Watford

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Bernard scored the only goal of the match as Everton recorded a 1-0 win over Watford at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon.

It was not the most entertaining of Premier League affairs to be honest – Everton will mind, though, as Bernard’s 10th-minute effort secured all three points.

Somewhat surprisingly, it was just the Brazilian’s second Premier League goal for the club since arriving on a free transfer ahead of the 2018-19 campaign.

According to WhoScored, the 26-year-old had two shots, five dribbles and won four tackles during a successful 90 minutes on the field.

Everton are being tipped to potentially challenge for the top six this season.

And it has been a decent start to the 2019-20 campaign with four points from their two games, which sees them occupy eighth spot in the division.

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There is no question that Bernard was a key contributor to collecting all three points against Watford.

And the club’s fans have lavished the South American with praise:

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Manchester United fans react as Steve Bruce rules out Sean Longstaff departure

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After seemingly settling on him being one of their targets for this summer in central midfield, it appears Sean Longstaff’s potential move to Manchester United has taken a fresh twist.

Reports in recent weeks and months had suggested that the Red Devils were very keen on taking him to Old Trafford this summer following a breakthrough campaign with the Magpies.

However, recently appointed Newcastle boss Steve Bruce has now insisted that he is “very confident” Longstaff will remain on Tyneside and revealed that the club “don’t want to sell our best young players”.

After hearing Bruce’s defiant comments, United fans took to Twitter to voice their opinion on the matter and there was certainly a sense of relief that a move for Longstaff could be dead in the water.

Many supporters of the Manchester side appeared to “thank” Bruce for keeping Longstaff at Newcastle and insisted that the 21-year-old was simply not good enough.

Indeed, some even pointed back to Bruce’s history as a United player as evidence that the current Newcastle boss was still thinking of the Red Devils’ best interests by not allowing Longstaff to join.

Check out some of the reaction of United fans below:

Wilfried Zaha transfer saga at Crystal Palace threatens to follow a familiar narrative

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Wilfried Zaha has attracted interest from Arsenal this summer following an outstanding Premier League campaign under Roy Hodgson.

But a big discrepancy between Crystal Palace’s valuation of their star man and the price at which the Gunners were hoping to lure him to the Emirates Stadium has reportedly led Unai Emery to pursue other targets.

Indeed, the north Londoners offered half of the Eagles’ £80m asking price and were rejected outright.

Rightly so, the twinkle-toed winger is of far greater value to Palace than he would be to Arsenal, who will undoubtedly find much better value for money elsewhere.

That’s not to say that Zaha wouldn’t transform the Gunners’ attack – Arsenal are crying out for a winger with the Palace number 11’s skill-set, but his importance to Roy Hodgson’s side means that they cannot afford to budge on their eye-watering valuation.

Should Zaha leave, the unenviable task of reconfiguring an entire midfield and attack awaits Hodgson. The current, counter-attack-reliant system cannot exist without the former Manchester United man.

Steve Parish and co will need every penny of that £80m to plug the gaps left exposed by Zaha’s departure and they are right to accept nothing less, although it may cost the player his shot at European football.

With no club as of yet willing to meet Palace’s asking price, the only way teams like Arsenal are going to get the 5 foot 11 speedster for a smaller fee is if the player hands in a transfer request, thus ensuring a sour end to a legendary career at Selhurst Park.

This, of course, would mean that Zaha can reach his full potential and test his skills at the highest level, but it could cost Palace their Premier League status for the 2020/2021 season, with an overhaul of tactics and personnel impossible given a solitary pre-season. Just ask Frank de Boer.

A shot at glory for the tricky winger, then, would almost guarantee tragedy for his boyhood club, while Palace’s inability to let him go on the ‘cheap’ would cost their most-beloved player the opportunity his glittering performances of the past two seasons have deserved him.

It seems that if Zaha is to realise his potential, he must do the unthinkable by following in the footsteps of Marko Arnautovic, whose move to China this month brought an end to a bitter six months at West Ham for both he and the club.

The Austrian demanded that he be sold in January when an unnamed Chinese club came calling but, in a surprising turn of events, signed a contract extension at the end of the month and thus put an end to the speculation, for a while at least.

The Hammers eventually decided to cut their losses this summer and the rebellious forward sealed a £22.4m switch to Shanghai SIPG.

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The former Stoke man had netted seven league goals prior to his head being turned by a move to China in January and scored just three times thereafter.

Zaha’s performance levels have never dipped as a result of a potential exit, but he’s never spoken so openly about a move away from Selhurst Park before either.

Everyone faithful to Palace should heed the warning sent by the final chapter of Arnautovic’s West Ham career and hope that there is an amicable ending to the Zaha story.

Norwich City: Canaries let lead slip to lose 3-1 to Brentford

Norwich City let a one-goal lead slip to succumb to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of Championship side Brentford on Wednesday afternoon.

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The Canaries took the lead through Emiliano Buendia, but the Bees bit back with a strike of their own just two minutes later.

Brentford attacker Ollie Watkins later cashed in on some very poor defending to put Brentford in the lead after the break, before teeing up Ethan Pinnock to seal a 3-1 victory for the Championship side.

Timm Klose made his first appearance of pre-season, captaining the side from the centre of defence, with Kenny McLean and Josip Drmic also making appearances.

This was Norwich’s fourth pre-season game of the summer, following on from their tour of Germany. The newly-promoted side registered two wins and a draw in Germany, including a win versus the Bundesliga giants Schalke.

The loss is Norwich’s first of pre-season and came just over two weeks before Daniel Farke’s side kick-off their Premier League campaign against Liverpool away at Anfield. Norwich City have scored nine goals in their four pre-season games so far, a show of their attacking prowess following their 93 goals in the Championship last season.

However, yesterday’s friendly would’ve sent Farke two warning signs about keeping a lead and letting complacency creep in against weaker opposition.

Yesterday’s friendly showed how Norwich can start games, but the eventual loss by three goals is quite stark especially against a Championship side. In January, Fulham and Southampton were leading the way for most points lost from winning position, with 15 each. Norwich need to heed this warning and learn from the lessons of how not to let a lead slip.

Against lower quality opposition complacency will always remain a factor, so Farke needs to ensure he can drill in 100% commitment against all opposition sides next season. It has happened in the past to many Premier League sides, like last season, when Manchester United were knocked out of the Carabao Cup by Derby County at home.

Norwich are returning to the Premier League, and have been sent warning signs of what could be up and coming. They need to take them on board to make sure they don’t occur this season, or they could struggle.

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Nothing less than £100m: Newcastle fans respond to surprise Almiron speculation

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According to Paraguayan journalist Markos Gonzalez, who works for Tigo Sports, Real Madrid are monitoring the development of Newcastle United’s Miguel Almiron.

The 25-year-old is currently representing his country at the 2019 Copa America and has registered assists in their two matches against Qatar and Argentina.

According to Gonzalez, Real Madrid are ‘very closely’ monitoring the attacker.

Almiron joined Newcastle from MLS outfit Atlanta United in January 2019.

The South American failed to score or register an assist in his 10 appearances for the Magpies in the second half of the 2018-19 campaign.

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However, he made a positive impression early on with a string of impressive performances and could be a star in the Premier League next season as he begins to settle.

It would certainly be a surprise to see Real Madrid move for the versatile attacker but stranger things have happened.

A selection of the Twitter reaction from the Newcastle fans can be seen below:

Pundit View: McNamara predicts summer exit for Morelos

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Former Scotland international Jackie McNamara thinks Alfredo Morelos won’t be at Rangers next season, as reported by Football Insider.

What’s he said?

Morelos has had an excellent season at Ibrox, netting 30 goals in all competitions for Steven Gerrard’s side.

It’s the kind of attacking output that makes him an attractive transfer proposition for teams all over Europe and many expect that interest to firm up when the summer window opens for business.

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McNamara is one of those who thinks he may leave, believing that the player’s desire to play elsewhere, along with his record in big matches, will tempt Rangers into cashing in.

As quoted by Football Insider, he said:

“From what I hear and read, he’s off. Morelos has made it clear with what he’s said publicly that’s what he wants.

“I think Rangers will have a valuation and if that’s met he will go, maybe £10million, a bit more perhaps.

“Don’t think he’s [Gerrard] lost patience, I think he’ll look at it about reliability in certain games. He’s not scored in any Old Firm games, where he’s judged, he’s been sent off a number of times.

“If they get the right money for him, you imagine they take that money and try to invest it in other positions they’ll need to try and get closer to Celtic.”

Keep or sell?

Before Rangers consider selling Morelos they need to have an elite replacement ready to come into Ibrox.

His goal contribution needs to be replaced and although Jermain Defoe has shown his class since arriving in January, another top striker will be needed to net on a regular basis.

Still, Morelos’ sale should definitely be considered.

Unless he goes on to have a stellar season in Europe next season, he is arguably at his peak transfer value as it stands right now. It’s important Rangers take that into account and cash in on that market value when it’s available.

That allows them to invest in a new wave of talented young players that again can be sold at peak value. It’s that kind of cycle that will allow the Gers to truly progress in the long-term.

In the short-term it would of course allow Gerrard to strengthen in other positions too.

Morelos will be a big miss for Rangers supporters, but letting him go may be the best thing for the club.

Why does Crystal Palace’s phenomenon Aaron Wan-Bissaka remain under-rated?

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Given that we inhabit a stat-obsessed age, it makes little sense that Aaron Wan-Bissaka remains so under-rated from some quarters. The figures that have accompanied his quick rise to prominence are little short of astonishing and we will get to them very shortly. Surely though they should be praised from the rooftops, not over-looked? There is however two very different types of under-appreciation.

The most obvious example of the first kind is James Milner, whose impact and influence for the bulk of his career was taken for granted. Then there is Crystal Palace’s fantastically promising right-back who typifies the latter kind: a player whose introduction to professional football has been so immense he is immediately furnished with large quantities of hype and from that hype comes the inevitable backwash of negativity.

He is not then ‘under-rated’ in the truest sense. It’s just that some people believe quite strongly that he is over-rated.

Roy Hodgson – as you would expect from a seasoned sage of the game – was aware of the possibility of this happening all the way back in August of last year. He spoke of the need to allow the 21-year-old to continue learning his trade ‘without trying to raise him up on pedestals to then saw the legs off the pedestals when it suits’.

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It was a commendable sentiment but ultimately a doomed one. Because after making an immediate impact with some fine displays at the tail-end of the previous campaign, the Croydon-born defender went on to have a damn-near immaculate 2018/19.

Per Whoscored, around the midway point of the campaign, nobody had made more successful tackles than Wan-Bissaka across Europe’s top five leagues, and his success rate of 92.8% astounds. From 83 attempted take-ons he was dribbled past just six times. His imperious performances as a whole earned him four club Player of the Month awards and last month he pipped Wilfried Zaha to the Player of the Year garland.

‘Ah, but he doesn’t do much going forward,’ his critics chime, which is such an English response to focus only on the ordinary aspects of a phenomena. Even this charge, however, is not entirely fair: Wan-Bissaka provided three Premier League assists this season, a return that saw him match Kieran Trippier and better Kyle Walker’s output – two players who will surely fade from international reckoning as the Palace ace and Trent Alexander-Arnold battle for the England right-back berth. Furthermore, Wan-Bissaka started out as a winger. He has the chops.

For now though he concentrates on destruction over construction and for this role he is truly a generational talent, so it was little surprise when Manchester United reportedly showed their hand last week with a £25m bid readied.

The figure was insulting. It was derisory. That sum in today’s climate gets you a bench dweller for a top-six side who is knocking well into their late twenties. Wan-Bissaka is a superstar-in-the-making who has played like a superstar from the off.

If Palace are to sell their crown jewel, the swooping vultures will have to submit an offer which is representative of his true value.

His performances on his breakout campaign prove that could well be a figure in the region of £50 million – one which appears to be the going rate for exuberant, prodigious and homegrown talents at fellow Premier League clubs.

Joselu a good place to start for Newcastle’s summer overhaul

Time to say goodbye: Joselu to be shown the door at Newcastle United

The Magpies are prepared to let flop striker Joselu fly this summer, as per Footballer Insider reports.

It genuinely defies belief that the big man has been considered a key member of the squad during the previous two seasons, but he has – and only recently has the club apparently made the decision that he is surplus to requirements.

A source close to Newcastle has apparently revealed to Football Insider that Rafael Benitez is keen on offloading the player this summer and has urged the club to consider any incoming offers.

Once a man of Celta Vigo, Frankfurt and Hoffenheim Joselu was Newcastle’s first choice centre-forward last season, which explains a lot, after signing from Stoke City in the summer of 2017, which also explains a lot.

Having scored a pitiful four goals in 32 appearances last season and began this campaign in equally fruitless fashion as the starting striker until king Solomon Rondon established himself as a number one, it is obvious why Benitez has absolutely no intention of keeping him on next season.

As Newcastle have looked to defend their Premier League status, Joselu has not started a single league game since the Boxing Day massacre by Liverpool and has failed to even make the matchday squad for the past seven fixtures.

The writing is most certainly on the wall for Joselu, and we can hardly blame Benitez and Newcastle. Genuine quality is needed if they want to improve on simply scraping by, and the Spaniard is evidently so far behind the required standard.

Newcastle fans, do you think Joselu’s time is up at Newcastle or does he deserve a chance? Join the discussion by commenting below…

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