Man Utd fans will love Odion Ighalo’s response

It seems the lack of football action is starting to get to Manchester United’s January signing Odion Ighalo.

The Nigerian international posted on Twitter to express his boredom, and that soon transpired into becoming an ad hoc Q&A in the replies section.

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One Twitter user asked him to reveal what he loves about his new club, and Ighalo gave a simple one-word reply: Everything.

Ighalo’s arrival at Old Trafford in January certainly raised a few eyebrows, not least because the deal took place in the final hours of the winter transfer window.

However, the 30-year-old has been an effective addition when called upon. He’s already grabbed four goals and one assist for the Red Devils, scoring twice in the Europa League and bagging a brace against Derby County in the FA Cup.

Who knows how long we’ll be waiting for the Premier League to start up again, but it seems Ighalo is eager to get back to serving the club he loves so much as soon as possible.

England’s U17 World Cup winners: Where are they now?

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Just over two years ago England’s lion cubs beat Spain 5-2 in a thrilling Under 17s World Cup final and even though all involved are still teenagers it is hoped that by now the most promising of them are beginning the slow process of carving out successful professional careers.

But where are they? Our progress report reveals that while some are well on their way to the top others are lagging behind, struggling to get game-time at their respective employers.

One doesn’t even have a club to play for at all.

Together they were the best in their age-range in the world. Individually, however, they are on very different paths.

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It was always going to be an enormous stretch for Anderson to break into Manchester City’s team of superstars, usurping Ederson or 123-cap international Claudio Bravo or the highly-rated Arijanet Muric even for an occasional EFL gig.

Just making it to the bench seemed an unlikely aspiration.

With that in mind, a move away from the Etihad last April made a lot of sense though his choice of destination – United Soccer League side Charlotte Independence – surprised.

Alas it has not worked out for the Barrow-born stopper and after making only ten appearances in America, Anderson, in possession of a World Cup winner’s medal, is presently looking around for a goal to keep.

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The twin brother of Tottenham’s Ryan impressed at the tournament and though his development may be a relative tortoise to his sibling’s hare, there has still only been an upward trajectory since signing on professional terms with Fulham in the summer of 2017.

Sessegnon has played eight Championship games to date this season – five of them starts – and by virtue of his potential and performances has caught the eye of Spurs who wish to reunite him with his better-known twin.

On the international stage a recent call-up to the under 21s capped an immensely encouraging year for the versatile 19-year-old.

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Had the highly-regarded centre-back not decided to leave Chelsea in 2018, it’s not unreasonable to suggest he might be enjoying some Premier League action right about now given the club’s transfer ban and Frank Lampard’s inherent trust in youth.

As it is the South Londoner did leave the Bridge after being there since the age of nine and headed to the sunny climes of Monaco.

Unable to make his mark there Panzo is presently on loan at Belgian side Cercle Bruges but if that hints at a backward step it is anything but.

At international level England know his worth granting him an under 21 bow last month while Monaco have clearly secured him for his long-term promise rather than any immediate impact.

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Another Chelsea prodigy who has risen through the international ranks gaining under-21 recognition on four occasions. That aside Guehi’s progress since he captained the Three Lions to World Cup glory has largely taken place away from the public glare with a series of outstanding displays for Chelsea’s reserves last season, leaving him unfortunate not to be awarded their Academy Player of the Year.

The time is certainly coming for the centre-back who is equally at home down the right flank and presently he is on the cusp of breaking into Lampard’s first eleven. The only negative is accepting how far behind he has fallen to many of his peers.

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Latibeaudiere’s cool and commanding performances at the back for England proved to be a pivotal factor in their success and led many to ponder the prospect of promotion into Manchester City’s first team squad.

Instead serious injury cruelly deprived him of a whole campaign and with the teen currently entrenched in a contract stand-off it appears his future does not reside in the North West especially with the supremely promising Taylor Harwood-Bellis and Eric Garcia further blocking his path.

A season-long loan spell with Twente in the Eredivisie then suited both parties and with his debut now under his belt the only way is up from here.

“I just need to be playing,” he said recently. He does.

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George’s older brother Josh was himself a Chelsea wonderkid, blessed with twinkling feet and inhabiting the same role stationed between midfield and attack only for him it never quite worked out and he now threads his passes for Birmingham City in the Championship on the very few occasions he can get a game.

Does the same fate await George given that between him and stardom at the Bridge stands Mason Mount, Ross Barkley, Pedro, we could go on. It would appear so and bluntly with no loan move on the horizon or first team opportunity in sight there is a genuine risk of a career stall as McEachran plateaus for the under 23s.

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Football is rife with examples of highly thought of young talents who stay around at under 23 level for too long and stagnate. Unfortunately Oakley-Boothe is the latest of them.

In the summer of 2017 he was called up to the first team squad by Mauricio Pochettino for Tottenham’s pre-season tour of the US.  That was his time to shine and he duly did, just not enough unfortunately.

Now at 19 years of age he is already a ‘whatever happened to’ for Spurs fans who once believed he could be the next big thing. Football is a cruel, cruel business but there is still time for him to make an impact.

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The boy wonder who was awarded the FIFA Golden Ball following his brilliant showings in India then won the BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year for good measure.

While the rest of football wring their hands in concern at Foden’s perceived lack of first team opportunities at Manchester City, the prodigal son himself is training with the likes of David Silva every day while racking up 1648 minutes for a side dominating the English game. He also happens to have two Premier League medals before the age of 20.

Pep Guardiola recently claimed he wouldn’t consider selling his local starlet for ‘€500m’ before adding: “Phil is City. When David Silva leaves, we know exactly who our new magician will be.”

Foden is just fine. Foden is still golden.

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Contrasting Foden’s development there is a danger of Gibbs-White becoming a cautionary tale for youngsters being given too much game-time – and accompanying hype – too soon.

Having felt his way through the Championship during Wolves’ promotion winning season the 18-year-old was gifted 26 appearances last year and initially excelled among the big boys. A recent drop-off in form however is concerning the Wanderers fan-base.

Let’s hope it’s simply a case of taking a necessary step back before moving forward once again.

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The second youngest of the World Cup winning group yet Hudson-Odoi has gone on to achieve far more significant progress than most.

A number of eye-catching displays in the Europa League with Chelsea saw the explosive winger called up to the England squad by Gareth Southgate at the turn of the year despite not having started a league game, a rare feat indeed.

His league showings soon after astounded one and all and acted as an uncommon cause for optimism in an otherwise turbulent season for the Blues until a ruptured Achilles brought everyone crashing down to earth.

Persistent interest from Bayern Munich over the summer was circumnavigated and now the young attacker is back, fit and firing. The future looks bright and assured from this one.

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Long held in the highest esteem on Merseyside after scorching his way through the youth ranks Brewster’s goal-scoring exploits and fleet-footed movement in the tournament earned him the Golden Boot while marking him down as a serious prospect. Had Liverpool unearthed yet another deadly finisher to follow in the prolific footsteps of Rush, Fowler and Owen?

That question remains up in the air largely due to a long-term injury that set the teenager’s development back a full twelve months but now back and in contention his path to the first team seems assured given how highly Jurgen Klopp rates him.

Now it’s just a matter of time.

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Liverpool should sign Iker Muniain as back-up to Sadio Mane

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Opinion series, which provides analysis, insight and opinion on any issue within the beautiful game, from Paul Pogba’s haircuts to League Two relegation battles…

It seems like Iker Muniain has been around for ages.

The two-time Spain international made his debut for Athletic Bilbao as a 16-year-old back in 2009, and he has been a mainstay in the team ever since. Even at the age of just 26, he has made 398 appearances for Los Leones, scoring 58 goals and providing 40 assists. It seems he is rather settled at the Basque club, with him having made the uncommon step of signing a new contract without a release clause in it. In Spain, this is something of a rarity.

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However, according to Don Balon, Jurgen Klopp would be interested in taking Muniain to Anfield next summer. Whilst the potential fee is not yet known, it is being said that Liverpool would be willing to double his €2m (£1.7m)-a-year salary.

As a left-winger, it is hard to see the Spaniard dethroning Sadio Mane in the Reds’ starting XI. Having said that, coming in as a back-up/rotation option would not go amiss. At the moment, the alternative to the Senegal international appears to be Divock Origi, but he is a striker by nature and only plugs a gap when appearing on that flank. As a specialist in that position, Muniain is exactly what Klopp needs.

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He has the ability to succeed, too. This season, he has been in good form for Gaizka Garitano’s side. In 12 La Liga appearances, he has bagged four goals, which have come from an average of 1.1 shots per game. Standing at just 5 foot 7 in, he is diminutive, and that has brought along tags of “the Spanish Messi” in the past. Whilst he cannot match the standards of the great Argentinian, he is still a creative force. He has 1.5 key passes per match this campaign, as well as 1.8 dribbles. In both aspects, he leads the way amongst his teammates.

Currently valued at £13.5m by Transfermarkt, it is not known how much Bilbao would command for his services, or even whether Muniain would be willing to depart San Mames. Should he feel inclined to seek out a new challenge, though, Merseyside would be a good destination. As cover for Mane, he would be exactly what the former Borussia Dortmund boss requires.

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Spurs’ Davinson Sanchez shows the necessary attitude to improve and succeed

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

Davinson Sanchez has responded to comments made by Jose Mourinho in a professional but determined style which says a lot about his character.

What did he say?

The Portuguese boss remarked two years ago that his Manchester United side exploited a weakness in the defender’s game which allowed his side to beat Ajax in the Europa League final.

Mourinho placed a focus on allowing Sanchez time on the ball, calling into question his ability on the ball – a tagline which has stuck with the 23-year-old ever since.

The Colombia international admitted he was well aware of the manager’s comments, but he hasn’t taken it to heart, and instead chooses to use it as a positive which could allow him to get better.

Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said: “I know about it and my reaction was, ‘Give me the ball to play now!’ Not to show him, just to do my job. That experience puts me in a better position to be here and see how life is.

“There are many things to improve. I’m not nearly a perfect player, that’s why I need to keep going.”

His attitude is exactly what Spurs need right now, with only four wins in 13 games this campaign, and he has already made good on his desire to improve, achieving a pass accuracy of 93% and 94% in his previous two matches against Crvena Zvezda and Watford respectively.

Mature mindset

It is quite easy to forget that Sanchez is still young and has been in England for just two years, as he has made considerable strides in his game since his move from the Dutch champions.

Spurs have suffered defensively of late and that could allow him to nail down a regular place in the side, but his positive attitude means he could also become a key part of the team for years to come.

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As a result, even if Mauricio Pochettino was to depart, to possibly be replaced by Mourinho – who has been linked – he could maintain his place at the club, as a determination to improve and succeed is what every manager looks for.

With certain players seemingly focused on things other than Tottenham, it is refreshing to see a player willing to learn and not taking the club for granted, and such an outlook could spread throughout the squad.

The futures of Toby Alderweireld and Jan Verthonghen both look uncertain with their contract’s expiring at the end of the season, and that could present Sanchez with the opportunity to step up to the plate and win his manager’s trust.

Man Utd would be landing a midfield powerhouse with Denis Zakaria swoop

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

According to German publication Bild, Manchester United are interested in signing Denis Zakaria, but face stiff competition from rivals from the Premier League and abroad.

What’s the word?

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side look short on depth and quality in central midfield, following a lack of replacements for the likes of Ander Herrera and Marouane Fellaini this calendar year. Paul Pogba’s recent injury troubles have simply exacerbated the problem, and Bild’s report is certainly welcome news for the United faithful.

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It claims the Red Devils are set to battle Tottenham for Zakaria’s signature, but are also likely to face competition from European giants Inter, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund. The report adds the midfielder is in high demand following some impressive displays for Monchengladbach and Switzerland respectively.

Powerhouse

Make no mistake about it, Zakaria’s physical profile makes him the kind of player that would fit well into the pace and physicality of the Premier League. The Switzerland international stands at an imposing 6 foot 2, and has built his game around being an all-action type of player.

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In seven games in the Bundesliga, the 22-year-old averages 0.9 shots, 2.9 dribbles and 2.3 tackles per game – evidence of a dynamic central midfielder who contributes immensely at both ends of the pitch. His performances are a key reason behind why Monchengladbach are the surprise leaders of the German top-flight, after picking up 16 points from their opening seven matches.

His promise has seen him earn remarkable plaudits from a host of people, not least Germany legend Lothar Matthaus.

“I’m glad that Gladbach have found another pearl. At his age I was earning my first stripes for Borussia. He reminds me of Toni Kroos at that age.”

Having been linked with a move for Kroos a few seasons before, swooping for Zakaria would ease some of the regrets of missing out on the now Real Madrid star. If the Red Devils can fend off the reportedly intense competition for his services, they would be pulling off a major coup.

Wolves boss Nuno Santo’s harsh September should teach him two things

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Monthly Review series, which analyses what managers can learn from the previous month and what the coming month could have in store.

September was a month of two halves for Nuno Santo and Wolves – well, it was more like three quarters to a quarter as some harsh lessons were learned, but also solutions were beginning to surface as we embark on October.

The west Midlands club started the month with three straight defeats, including their Europa League group opener against Braga at Molineux.

Those results followed the month of August, where they had won all of the qualification games on offer and were actually unbeaten in the Premier League with three straight draws.

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One thing Nuno can take inspiration from is that the 3-4-3 formation that won the Championship is still hugely effective.

The Portuguese boss scrapped it upon promotion to the Premier League, primarily opting for a 3-5-2 formation, which was maybe utilised to accompany the arrivals of Joao Moutinho, Leander Dendoncker and Raul Jimenez.

However, Wolves’ first win of the season came at the weekend playing with that old formation, so it’s something they should definitely stick with.

As previously mentioned on Football FanCast, it bridges the gap from midfield to attack more effectively and thus can bring the west Midlands club more success.

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Nuno is starting to realise just how monumental the burden of games will be this season.

Last term, the 45-year-old primarily used just 19 players in the Premier League as they secured a seventh place at the first time of asking.

That’s just not possible this time around as their progression in the Carabao Cup has meant they play two games per week for the foreseeable future – well into 2020, and then the FA Cup comes into play, which could add further weight to their schedule.

As many as 24 players have featured in the old gold shirt this season across all competitions, so there are signs that Nuno’s attitude is changing, but still, it could be better.

For instance, Pedro Neto, who has only started one league game this campaign, has since proven why their squad depth can be trusted following his impressive showing against Watford.

It’s time to do that in October, Nuno.

Barcelona fans drooling over Pedri after impressive display

Barcelona are currently pretty stacked with generational talents, it seems.

After the recent emergence of the now well-known 16-year-old prodigy, Ansu Fati, another Blaugrana kid looks destined to take the stage by storm.

And by chance or fate, he is also only 16 years of age.

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Pedri is, at this moment, still a Las Palmas player but the deal with the Catalan giants has already been signed and the Spanish midfielder will join Barcelona next summer.

Still, many Barcelona fans have already been following his performances closely and his recent display vs Deportivo La Coruna has left them in awe.

Loads of them have taken to social media and Twitter to voice their opinions about the youngster, showering him with praise.

It seems that between him and some other Barcelona youngsters and high potential players, many of the fans feel the future is definitely looking very bright at this moment.

You can see some of their replies down in the collection of tweets below:

Leeds proved few Championship teams can live with them over the summer

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Leeds’ transfer business this summer initially didn’t look like too much to rave about.

They sold Pontus Jansson to Brentford whilst Kemar Roofe also walked out of the door as he joined Anderlecht.

In total 31 players departed Elland Road either on a temporary or permanent basis and six arrived on loan.

Given Leeds can only include five of them in a single matchday squad it was a rather bizarre choice.

What may also have been strange was turning down a colossal bid of £27m for Kalvin Phillips.

The midfielder epitomises the club. He was born in Leeds and came through the academy to turn in over 40 appearances last term.

Selling him would have raised question marks about the Whites’ ambition but instead, he’s now put pen to paper on a new contract, revealing how he wants to stay with the Whites for a long period.

The 23-year-old has started the season in exceptional form and has won the most tackles per game of anyone in the division.

Remarkably, however, had he left over the summer he wouldn’t have even been the Championship’s record sale.

That falls at the feet of Moussa Sissoko who departed for £30m to Spurs.

In turning down an offer for Phillips, though, it displayed the might of Leeds and proved they’re capable of achieving things so few Championship sides manage.

This summer we saw a host of talents leave the league. Adam Webster moved on for £20m whilst the same price was enough for Oliver McBurnie to walk through the exit door at Swansea.

But there was a bigger deal too.

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Ryan Sessegnon sealed a £25m switch to Fulham as clubs all over the division struggled to hold onto prized assets.

Che Adams left Birmingham, Neal Maupay fled Brentford whilst Daniel James commanded a fee of £15m.

Some top clubs were seeing some of their key players leave but Leeds held onto the beat and soul of their side despite interest from Aston Villa, Wolves and Bournemouth.

Some of the money thrown at other clubs in the Championship demonstrated that it’s tough to turn down big fees but that only provides evidence of why plenty of teams struggle to live with Leeds.

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Arsenal’s Mohamed Elneny in talks with Besiktas over a loan move

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Besiktas are in talks with Arsenal to take Egypt international Mohamed Elneny on loan for the 2019/20 campaign.

What’s the story?

The former FC Basel player’s future at the Emirates Stadium looks bleak. He is yet to feature during this campaign, and started just 12 games in the previous season.

Unai Emery has already made it clear that he is not a part of his plans this term, saying, “Elneny and Mustafi know their situation in the squad. I spoke with them a lot of times last year and in this pre-season. I think it’s positive for them to leave and to sign for another team where they can be protagonists, they can be happy and they can continue in their careers as very big players. They are very big players.”

As such, the Super Lig side have taken an interest in the 27-year-old, according to Turkish-Football. Talks between the two sides are underway, whilst Besiktas have also spoken to the player himself. It seems that he would not be against a move away from north London.

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Put him in the shop window

On the face of it, a loan switch is questionable. Why keep a player on the books who appears unlikely to ever feature regularly for the club again? However, when you look a little closer, it makes sense for all involved.

Firstly, it is a good move for Elneny. At 27, he is in the prime of his career, and he will want to be regularly involved in the action. Whilst Turkish football may not have the glamour of the Premier League, the passion of the fans makes it an interesting place to play, and many star footballers have enjoyed their time there. Just ask Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder, for example.

Arsenal will also benefit from the move. Currently, the midfielder is valued at £7.2m by Transfermarkt after spending almost a whole year watching on from the bench or the stands. Besiktas are one of the best teams in their country, and are also in the Europa League this season.

As such, Elneny can put himself in the shop window with some strong performances, meaning the Gunners would reap the benefits and could then sell him for a higher fee next year. He still has three years left on his contract, so next summer would be an opportune time to sell should Elneny perform well.

As such, this is a move that works well for all parties, and they should be hoping a deal can be completed before the transfer deadline.

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فيديو | النيران الصديقة والفار يمنحان توتنهام فوزا ثمينًا أمام فولهام

حسم فريق توتنهام مباراته أمام فولهام بالفوز بهدف دون رد، ضمن منافسات الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز مساء اليوم الخميس.

وفاز توتنهام بهدف عن طريق النيران الصديقة سجله توسين أدارابيويو بالخطأ في مرمى فريقه فولهام بالدقيقة 19 من عمر اللقاء.

وفي الدقيقة 63 تعادل جوش ماجا لفولهام، لكن بالعودة لتقنية الفار قرر الحكم إلغاء الهدف بداع التسلل.

بهذه النتيجة يرفع توتنهام رصيده إلى 42 نقطة في المركز الثامن، وتجمد فولهام عند 23 نقطة في المركز الـ18.

اقرأ أيضًا.. ميرور: بيل يُهدد ريال مدريد قبل انتهاء إعارته مع توتنهام

وانتهى لقاء الدور الأول على ملعب توتنهام بالتعادل (1-1)، وسجل حينها هاري كين للسبيرز، وإيفان كافاليرو لفولهام.

يذكر أن مانشستر سيتي يتصدر ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي برصيد 65 نقطة، يليه مانشستر يونايتد بـ51 نقطة. شاهد هدف فوز توتنهام على فولهام 

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