Saturday, 24 December 2016

Jose Mourinho of Manchester United and Arsenal's Arsene Wenger have both questioned the Premier League's Christmas schedule By Kazeem

Long-time rivals Jose Mourinho of Manchester United and Arsenal's Arsene Wenger have both questioned the Premier League's Christmas schedule.

Each top-flight side will play three games between December 26 and January 4, yet the breaks between fixtures varies from club to club.

"The busy period is for some clubs, not for everyone," Mourinho said.

"If you analyse the fixtures there are clubs where there is no congestion for them. It looks like the fixtures are chosen to give rest for some and to create problems to others.

"But we are used to it because we are in the Europa League and the Europa League is the competition that creates more difficulties - we know that, Southampton know that, Tottenham will know that later. It's very difficult so for us it's just more of the same."

And Mourinho was, for once, joined in his sense of injustice by bitter rival Wenger as the Arsenal boss questioned how the festive calendar had been handled after they were assigned games on January 1 and 3.

"It's a bit surprising this year because I don't completely understand the organisation of the fixtures this season," the Frenchman said.

"Last week, after the Champions League, we played two games so that's three games a week. This week we have eight days without a game.

"After that, some teams play on the 26th and the 1st so they have a complete week's break over Christmas which is unusual.

"Then suddenly you play on the 1st and then the 3rd, just 48 hours later. I don't whether it's the television companies or the Premier League who have decided that, but it's completely unusual. It looks less congested than it did before."

Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Why Manchester United NEED to Sign a New Midfielder in January - Head of Analysis Squawka Oxford by Ogbeni Minsha

Everton have already begun talks over a deal for Morgan Schneiderlein, whilst Bastian Schweinsteiger’s cameo in the Europa League is unlikely to spark the revival of his career in the North West. Neither player has made a league start under Jose Mourinho and it will not take much to prise them away from the club.

This leaves United short in midfield.
Marouane Fellaini has been given countless chances by the Portuguese, yet his costly foul (having come on as a late substitute) cost the Reds Devils a much needed victory against the Toffees.

United fans certainly don’t want to see the big Belgian playing anytime soon, and will be hoping Mourinho has finally given up hope that he has a place in the squad.

Other midfielders in the squad, such such as Juan Mata and Henrikh Mkitaryan, are far better suited to playing in the advanced three rather than a withdrawn position.

They certainly do not have the physicality or defensive bite that Mourinho both expects and requires from his players in this position.

Michael Carrick certainly has the positional sense and experience to be a success there, as shown by their markedly improved form with him in the team in recent weeks, yet Mourinho’s reluctance to start him suggests a discomfort in building a spine around a relatively immobile 35-year-old.

In the ten games Michael Carrick has featured, Manchester United have won eight and drawn two.

The tenacious Ander Herrera has been immense under the Portuguese, offering a rare ray of light in a frustrating few months.

Having won 47% of his duels and completed 87% of his passes, the tireless Spaniard has the blend of qualities Mourinho requires.

Paul Pogba is starting to show the form that made him the world’s most-expensive player.

This may be in-part down to the inclusion of Carrick, whose defensive positioning allows the Frenchman to drift into advanced areas on the left hand side, where he is most effective.

Any new recruit would, therefore, have to provide Pogba with the similar platform upon which to perform, whilst also having the athleticism to player alongside Carrick if needed.

A look at Mourinho’s most successful midfields in the past suggests a trend in terms of players.

Costinha was the defensive minded base at Porto enabling the likes of Deco to create, the same with Claude Makelele at Chelsea for Frank Lampard, and Esteban Cambiasso for Wesley Sneijder at Inter Milan.

Jose Mourinho and Claude Makelele won two Premier League titles together at Chelsea between 2004 and 2006.

Costinha, Makelele and Cambiasso shared many qualities; all were defensive minded and very energetic, taking on most of the running and hardly featuring in the attacking phases of play. They did the job that Carrick is currently doing but with athleticism to match.

Monaco star Fabinho was heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford in the summer, and his performances in central midfield this season would make him an ideal candidate for this
role.

His energetic nature and willingness to break down play would provide a formidable partnership with Herrera, ensuring Manchester United dominate possession in games.

Blaise Matuidi would be a similarly apt option, although he lacks experience in the position as is often played on the left of a midfield three to accommodate Marco Verratti. Naby Keita is having a phenomenal season at RB Leipzig, yet his willingness to carry the ball through midfield, beating players on his way, may put off the cautious Mourinho, especially given that he is just 21 years old. Idrissa Gueye of Everton is another option.

Sunday, 4 December 2016

ANGRY MAN UTD FANS DEMAND FELLAINI LEAVES AFTER PENALTY NIGHTMARE

It took the Belgian midfielder only two minutes after coming off the bench to concede the spot-kick that allowed Everton to snatch a draw after being behind for most of the game

Manchester United fans, furious at Marouane Fellaini's giving-away of a late penalty to allow Everton to rescue a point in Sunday's Premier League encounter, have been calling for the midfielder's head.

Ibrahimovic facing retrospective ban
The Belgian had only been on the pitch for two minutes when, in the 87th minute of the game, he caught Idrissa Gueye in the area to concede a spot-kick, with United only 1-0 up.

Leighton Baines duly held his nerve to cancel out Zlatan Ibrahimovic's opener, prompting United supporters to fly into a fury on Twitter...

Please sell @Fellaini please @ManUtd
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Abdullah Arifuddin
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don't forget to take your brain with you, wherever you go. @Fellaini
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Aulidya Dardanella
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Leave my club @Fellaini
6:49 PM - 4 Dec 2016 · Mumbai, India
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Kevin Zatakia
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I don't understand why @ManUtd does not get rid of @Fellaini
He has nothing but a bag full of fouls for us.
6:49 PM - 4 Dec 2016 · Leeds, England
Hamza Ahmed
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Do the right thing and leave @Fellaini
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Jake Hughes
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Just subbed in, gave everton a penalty wtf @Fellaini Tryna help your ex team or your current team mate?
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@haikalzrdn_ Follow
I sincerely hope that useless clown @Fellaini never plays for
@ManUtd again! Absolutely shocking. Not fit to be a Manchester United player!
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The Anonymous One
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@Fellaini I hope you get spat on by Jose.
6:49 PM - 4 Dec 2016
Mani
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I can't even put in to words how useless this bloke is. HOW ARE YOU STILL HERE!?? @Fellaini
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Tony Clay
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Never want to see you anywhere near a united shirt again
@Fellaini your times up pal
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Tom Tallis
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Fellaini, signed for United by David Moyes, has long been a source of frustration for fans but has made 12 competitive appearances so far under Jose Mourinho.

Thursday, 1 December 2016

FIFA FIFPro World 11 2016 Nominees By Oluwafemi

These are the nominees for the FIFA FIFPro World 11 2016:

Barça- J Alba, J Mascherano, G Piqué, S Busquets, A Iniesta, I Rakitic, L Messi, Neymar, L Suárez.

Madrid- K Navas, D Carvajal, Marcelo, Pepe, S Ramos, R Varane, Kroos, L Modric, G Bale, K Benzema, C Ronaldo.

Atletico- D Godín, A Griezmann. 
Chelsea- Hazard, N’Golo Kanté.

United- de Gea, P Pogba, Z Ibrahimovic.

Arsenal- H Bellerín, Özil, A Sánchez.

City- C Bravo, de Bruyne, D Silva, Agüero.

Juventus- Buffon, Bonucci, Chiellini, D Alves, P Dybala, G Higuaín.

Bayern Munich- M Neuer, D Alaba, J Boateng, M Hummels, P Lahm, X Alonso, A Vidal, R Lewandowski, T Müller.

PSG- S Aurier, D Luiz, T Silva, M Verratti.

West Ham- D Payet.

Leicester City- J Vardy.