Real Madrid fans don’t want Thibaut Courtois to play vs Galatasaray

Thibaut Courtois is definitely not a beloved figure at Real Madrid.

And from a strictly statistical point of view, it’s easy to see why.

After all, the Belgium international and former Chelsea star has already conceded a total of 60 goals in the 44 games he has played for the club so far.

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Not to mention that he has conceded a goal per game in La Liga this campaign with seven in seven – including at the weekend in a 1-0 loss to Mallorca – and an even worse record in the Champions League, as he has allowed five in just two matches.

For that reason, many fans don’t want to see him start their vital game against Galatasaray this Tuesday.

Seeing how Real Madrid have a loss and a draw under their belts in the Champions League so far, they simply cannot allow any more mistakes going forward if they want to be contenders in Europe.

You can see some of their reactions and comments on the 27-year-old goalkeeper down in the collection of tweets below.

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West Ham fans reminisce about Dimitri Payet following club’s social media post

West Ham fans are reminiscing about Dimitri Payet after the club posted one of his best goals for the club on social media three years to the day that the goal was scored

The goal in question was the Frenchman’s brilliant solo effort against Middlesbrough in October 2016, when he took the ball past several defenders before bundling home at the London Stadium.

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For some fans it has evoked wonderful memories of watching one of the greatest players to turn out for the Hammers in recent years, whilst others have considered the way in which he left and argue he has wasted his talent.

The 29-year-old scored 15 and assisted 23 in his 18 months in east London, quickly becoming a fan favourite under Slaven Bilic as he helped West Ham to a seventh-placed finish.

One fan wishes he would return to the club despite leaving in controversy – demanding a move to Marseille despite signing a long-term contract not long before.

Here is some of the reaction from supporters to West Ham’s post.

Manchester United could be on the road to relegation, Sam Allardyce claims

You’d have to go back to 1974 to see the last time Manchester United were dumped from the English top flight, but given how they’re currently performing, there’s a very real chance we’ll see history repeat itself in 2020.Following their 1-0 defeat to Steve Bruce’s Newcastle United side on Sunday, the 20-time champions of England have slumped to just two points above the relegation zone where Everton, Norwich City and Watford are currently keeping the seats warm.Watch Manchester United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

The concept of United suffering relegation seems fairly alien to most that have only ever experienced the wonder that was Sir Alex Ferguson and the success that he brought.

However, after years of unrest following his departure, and as they tail off in a new direction under one of the stars that helped develop the invincible façade, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, there’s a creeping feeling that maybe, just maybe, the unthinkable could happen at the “Theatre of Dreams.â€

Speaking to talkSPORT, former England manager Sam Allardyce recalled the last time the Red Devils dropped into the second tier and explains why he thinks there’s a chance they could suffer the same fate again…

Bold. Very bold indeed.

Leeds’ summer window evidence of errors made under Radrizzani

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Andrea Radrizzani has helped alter the face of Leeds United, so much so that he almost changed the club’s crest last year.

After a vehement protest against the change the decision was reversed but on the pitch and indeed at board level he has significantly improved matters.

Leeds were a side languishing in mid-table of the Championship but they now sit at the high end of the division after narrowly missing out on promotion and achieving a playoff place in 2018/19.

Two years prior to that, however, Radrizzani took full ownership of Leeds, buying it outright from controversial owner Massimo Cellino.

It was a watershed moment for the Whites who are now firmly back on the right track, albeit without the Premier League to compete in.

The Italian businessman has put the west Yorkshire club back on the map and added the acquisition of Elland Road to his successes as he put the stadium in Leeds’ control for the first time since 2004.

However, on the transfer front, it hasn’t always been plain sailing.

The decisions they took in the summer – only bringing in six loan players – were a sign they may be learning but, ultimately, it was a major indictment of mistakes made in the market since he arrived.

Last week Managing Director Angus Kinnear revealed the might of Radrizzani when he spoke about the finances involved in terms of player salary.

He told the BBC: “The biggest thing to understand is how much the wage bill has grown under Andrea’s tenure. The wage bill when he took over was for a mid-table team and there was a correlation with how much you spend on the wage bill and where you finish.”

During his first summer at the helm, Leeds brought in a vast number of players, 14 of which were permanent signings.

Some of those did turn out to be a success. Pontus Jansson won a place in the PFA Team of the Year last season whilst Mateusz Klich had a hand in 19 goals. More arrivals included Ezgjan Alioski, Adam Forshaw and Tyler Roberts, with the latter two joining in January.

Despite that, there were some rather less impressive signatures and those poor judgement calls ultimately set the tone for Leeds’ most recent transfer activity.

This summer the club had to sell Jansson partly due to financial fair play reasons and because the wage bill had grown so much. Other faces also fled the scene.

In total, 31 players walked through the exit door either on a permanent or temporary basis and that sums up how wrong things have gone with some particular incomings.

In the same interview with the BBC last week, Kinnear noted the following: “If we were to have our time again, I think we expanded the squad a little too rapidly.

“Perhaps some of those purchases we made of players who were going to be two or three years away from a first-team place and were going to develop and were younger – I don’t think we’re going to see clubs in the Championship make those sorts of purchases.”

The reason for that, so Kinnear says, is because of FFP.

The dreaded ruling has already seen Birmingham deducted nine points last campaign and despite Leeds needing to improve when Radrizzani arrived, buying players with potential, rather than just for the present, might have been the wrong approach.

In the 2017 summer window, Leeds welcomed Samu Saiz, Laurens De Bock, Haidy Sacko, Jay-Roy Grot, Aapo Halme, Caleb Ekuban, Pawel Cibicki and Yosuke Ideguchi to Yorkshire.

Coincidentally, all of the above departed in 2019 either on loan or permanently.

It appears the focus for Leeds in the summer concerned  departures as they took the approach of balancing the books and strategically improving their operations in the loan market.

Not landing anyone of note on a permanent basis in recent months could be perceived as a cause for concern, but it was due to mistakes made in the past that this didn’t happen.

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For better or for worse, over 30 players left and only six arrived on temporary terms.

It’s a tactic that has worked in the past, most recently for Aston Villa who were promoted with a host of loan players.

In their squad last term was Tyrone Mings, Axel Tuanzebe, Kortney Hause, Anwar El Ghazi and Tammy Abraham, all of whom helped them to gain promotion.

The Villans have set a mini benchmark that should give Leeds hope for the rest of the season.

So far their loan strategy has been a benefit. Ben White was named the PFA Fans’ Player of the Month whilst Eddie Nketiah and Helder Costa are pushing for first-team places after contributing to goals in the Carabao Cup.

Leeds have learnt well from their mistakes under Radrizzani and now with Marcelo Bielsa things are starting to come to fruition.

Errors may have been made but there is evidence to suggest they’re making up for it.

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Barcelona fans take to Twitter to call for Junior Firpo in Jordi Alba’s absence

Barcelona were rocked by an injury blow on Tuesday night, as Jordi Alba limped out of the encounter against Borussia Dortmund.

The left-back was replaced by Sergi Roberto on the night as the two sides played out a 0-0 draw in the Champions League.

Whether Alba actually could’ve made a difference on the night against Dortmund, we’ll never know, but many Barca fans are now hoping that Junior Firpo gets a shot at the left-back position in the Spaniard’s absence.

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The young defender joined the Catalan giants in the summer in a deal worth €18m (£15.9m) and this could well be his time to shine.

So far this season, the 23-year-old has made one appearance, tallying a mere nine minutes in the victory against Real Betis on matchday two.

But many of the fans believe that now is the time for him to step up and show Ernesto Valverde he is the right man for the job.

As soon as the club officially confirmed Alba’s injury, many of them rushed to Twitter to voice their opinions.

You can see some of their reactions down below:

West Ham to reject Lucas Perez loan bid

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West Ham will reject a loan bid from FC Schalke for striker Lucas Perez before the transfer deadline, Football FanCast can confirm.

The Irons have thus far adopted a stance that they will not loan out any first-team players in this transfer window.

A BBC report claimed on Wednesday that the German club had lodged a loan offer for Perez, who has struggled for minutes thus far this season in east London.

However, the Irons would prefer to receive a transfer fee for Perez and value him at around £4million.

Perez has played 10 times in the Premier League, per Transfermarkt, but has yet to complete 90 minutes under Manuel Pellegrini in the top flight.

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Nevertheless, Football FanCast understands the club intends to retain Perez as cover for Marko Arnautovic, who recently signed a new contract at the London Stadium, and Javier Hernandez.

Andy Carroll is injury-prone and as we exclusively revealed earlier this month, would likely be allowed to leave if a deadline day bid is tabled. However that appears unlikely, given his patchy fitness record and poor form when he has played.

Football FanCast also understand that Reece Oxford has been told that he can leave on loan, having failed to play a single minute for the first-team thus far this season.

It remains to be seen if an offer will be forthcoming that suits his needs, however.

Tottenham fans would prefer to sign Jadon Sancho over Paulo Dybala

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When Tottenham Hotspur fans on Twitter were given four options and asked who they want the club’s next signing to be, the following supporters said they would prefer to see Borussia Dortmund’s Jadon Sancho arrive over Juventus’ Paulo Dybala.

The January window may not be anywhere near just yet, but that obviously hasn’t stopped the Spurs faithful thinking about who their side could potentially bring to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in the New Year.

The options given were Dybala, Sancho, Bruno Fernandes and Yousef Atal.

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The north London outfit of course came close to signing the former on deadline day before a move eventually collapsed, but a recent report in The Daily Star suggests Mauricio Pochettino could be lining up a second move.

Meanwhile, England international Sancho continues to go from strength to strength with Borussia Dortmund, with the 19-year-old having a remarkable 17 goals and 27 assists to his name in just 60 outings for the Bundesliga giants, which means that it is no surprise that he is rated at £100m minimum.

The following fans are under no illusions as to who they would prefer out of the duo.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Everton must make Frank Lampard appointment

After just over six months in charge, Rafael Benitez’s reign in charge of Everton came to an end shortly after their disappointing 2-1 defeat against Norwich City last weekend.

In the meantime, while the club looks for a new permanent manager, Duncan Ferguson has been given the role of caretaker boss to try and get Everton’s season back on track in the same way that he did when the club got rid of Marco Silva in December 2019 before Carlo Ancelotti came in.

One name who has been mentioned with the Everton job and who could be a good fit for the Toffees is former Derby County and Chelsea manager Frank Lampard.

In his first senior managerial job, he took charge of 57 games with the Rams, with 26 wins, 15 draws and 16 defeats along the way, taking them to the Championship play-off final in May 2019 at Wembley against Aston Villa.

In his second managerial role, the 43-year-old won 44 of his 84 games in charge at the club where he spent the majority of his playing career.

Labelled a “winner” by Noel Whelan, Lampard finished in the top four with Chelsea in his one full season in charge at Stamford Bridge despite having to deal with a transfer embargo, which could make him a suitable and potentially successful option for Everton given their Financial Fair Play issues of late.

In terms of a potential move to Everton, while he hasn’t lifted any trophies as a manager, Lampard still has sufficient experience to put him in the running to get back into the Premier League and continue his managerial career with the Toffees.

Given his massive knowledge of the league and his legendary status as a player, he could be a big hit at Goodison Park and bring some positive vibes back around the place after the constant fan protests against Benitez during the 61-year-old’s tenure, especially with 65% of voters from a recent Football FanCast poll suggesting that Lampard would be a good appointment for Everton.

Also, with the 43-year-old not currently in work, it could be a swift appointment for Farhad Moshiri to make so that the club can put this transitional period behind them and focus on ending the season on a high with renewed optimism for the future.

In other news: Everton must avoid another managerial disaster with “arrogant” 58 y/o, he’d be Rafa 2.0

West Ham make "first offer" for Mohamed Bayo

West Ham United have made their “first offer” for Clermont striker Mohamed Bayo, and a deal is “within reach” in this January transfer window.

What’s the story?

During the summer, reports from France suggested that David Moyes’ side had an interest in the 6 foot 2 forward but a deal failed to materialise before the end of the window.

Now, it appears that the Hammers have reignited their interest in the 23-year-old, with Le10Sport journalist Alexis Bernard delivering a very promising update on the situation.

Writing on Twitter, the journalist said: “Besides Ekitike, West Ham is on Bayo (Clermont). First offer at 15M€. Clermont wants 20M€. More within reach of the English club as it stands.”

Fans will be excited

With all the goal-scoring onus on Michail Antonio’s shoulders, it’s imperative Moyes can see a deal over the line for a new striker in this final week of the January transfer window.

And in Bayo, they could find both the ideal cover and competition for the Jamaican front-man.

Last season, he bagged 22 goals and provided seven assists in 38 appearances on Clermont’s way to promotion from Ligue 2 – that is an an average of one goal contribution every 106 minutes, as per Transfermarkt.

The Clermont striker has been described as a “powerful” and “pacey” number nine, as well as a “sharpshooter in front of goal”, while football scout Jacek Kulig believes he’s “indispensable” to the French side.

At just 23, Bayo certainly has plenty of time to develop even further, but has the experience already of being a team’s main man and could come into the London Stadium ready to thrive alongside Antonio for the Hammers.

If West Ham are serious about challenging for a top-four spot this season and thus qualifying for the Champions League, then getting a deal done for a new centre-forward is absolutely important.

It’s exactly why Bernard’s update that a deal is “within reach” is sure to have West Ham fans excited.

Meanwhile, Fabrizio Romano has delivered an update on this reported West Ham transfer target…

Bitton ran the show vs St. Johnstone

With Ange Postecoglou being left with a rather decimated Celtic squad ahead of the trip to St. Johnstone on Sunday afternoon due to a number of injuries, the 56-year-old Bhoys boss may well have been worried of a repeat of the Hoops’ lacklustre 0-0 draw with St. Mirren on Wednesday evening.

However, despite losing talismanic centre-forward Kyogo Furuhashi to yet another injury just 15 minutes into the fixture, two first-half strikes from Liel Abada gave Celtic the lead at the break, before the 20-year-old’s compatriot, Nir Bitton, all but secured three points for the Bhoys in the 81st minute of the match, shortly after Chris Kane had pulled one back for the hosts – with the game ending 3-1.

And, while Abada’s brace may well steal the headlines on Sunday afternoon, it was undoubtedly central midfielder and captain for the day, Bitton, who ran the show for Celtic on Sunday afternoon.

“Rampaging”

Indeed, over his 90 minutes on the pitch against St. Johnstone, the £720k-rated 30-year-old enjoyed 91 touches of the ball, completed 61 passes – three of which were key – his one attempted cross and three of his six attempted through balls, and took a whopping six shots at the Saints goal.

The £14k-per-week Israel international also impressed in a defensive capacity, making two tackles, one clearance, winning nine of his 13 attempted duels – a success rate of 69% – and drawing one foul for his side.

These returns saw the midfielder receive a rather extraordinary SofaScore match rating of 8.4 against the Saints, with only Abada earning a higher score than his international teammate.

Indeed, A Celtic State of Mind pundit Kevin Graham also appeared to be incredibly impressed with the 30-year-old’s performance on Sunday, stating of the 30-year-old: “Bitton is rampaging about the place as if he’s the Israeli Lionel Messi.”

And, considering his returns from the match, we would find it very difficult to disagree with Graham, as Bitton very much ran for Ange Postecoglou this afternoon.

In other news: Forget Jullien: Ange must seal Celtic swoop for £20k-p/w gem dubbed “one of the best”

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