Everton: Fans laud link to Isco who wants to work with Carlo Ancelotti

A number of Everton fans have welcomed a transfer link to Isco as the Daily Mirror have reported that the Real Madrid star wants to work with Carlo Ancelotti.

As per the news outlet, Isco is keen to link up with the Italian as well as his former Bernabeu teammate James Rodriguez.

The Spain international is reportedly not in Zinedine Zidane’s plans and Los Blancos will apparently put him up for sale in the January transfer window. The Spanish giants plan to initially send him out on loan for the rest of the 2020/21 season, with an obligation to buy set at £18m plus add-ons.

Real Madrid have also spoken with representatives of Isco in the hope that they can sound out possible buyers both in Italy and England. However, the idea of moving to the Premier League is appealing to the attacking midfielder, with the Goodison Park outfit reportedly the most likely candidate.

A four-time winner of the Champions League, and with a combined tally of 105 goals and assists for Real Madrid (Transfermarkt), Isco would seem a shrewd signing indeed by the Merseyside club.

These Everton supporters on Twitter were excited by the links to Isco, with one fan labelling the 28-year old as an ‘absolute baller’:

In other news, find out which Toffees outcast Ancelotti has confirmed will stay next season here!

Aston Villa must fend off Milan competition for Mohamed Simakan

According to Le10Sport, Milan have made an offer for reported Aston Villa transfer target Mohamed Simakan.

What’s the story?

Reports over the summer suggested that Dean Smith’s side were very much interested in landing the Strasbourg centre-half, with his agent revealing last month that he expects the Premier League side, as well as other clubs, to make a move for him in January.

He said: “There were many teams on Simakan – Lyon, Aston Villa and Borussia Dortmund. I think these clubs, including AC Milan, will try to push again (in January). The boy has picked up where he left off, showing his qualities, and it is possible his admirers will also increase.”

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And now, French publication Le10Sport have claimed that Serie A giants Milan have made the first post-transfer window move to sign the 6 foot 2 defender, and that whilst they’ve seen an initial bid rejected, are prepared to make a fresh approach.

Better than Konsa

At just 20, Simakan is a couple of years younger than Villa centre-back Ezri Konsa, who’s been Smith’s preferred partner alongside Tyrone Mings.

And when you look at both of their performances for their respective teams this season, Simakan looks like the kind of prospect who the Villa boss should play next to Mings.

As per Sofascore, Simakan has won an impressive 2.2 tackles and 1.9 interceptions per game in Ligue 1, whilst he wins 6.1 duels per match too, at an astounding success rate of 61%. Konsa, on the other hand, has averaged three times as less tackles, and less than half the amount of interceptions, whilst he only wins only marginally more duels at 6.7.

His agent added: “Mohamed is a class of 2000 who can play as a central defender or as a right-back. He has great strength, technically good, but his main gift is power and explosiveness.”

With Milan already making it clear that they mean business, it’s up to Johan Lange to make sure Villa aren’t left behind in the race to sign him.

Manchester United: Fans fume over Jadon Sancho transfer update

Plenty of Manchester United fans have been raging over a reported update on the club’s drawn-out pursuit of Jadon Sancho.

Despite Dagbladet reporting this week that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is confident that a deal can be done before Monday’s transfer deadline, Sky Sports reported last night that Borussia Dortmund rejected a £91.3m offer from the Old Trafford club for the England winger.

Journalist Fabrizio Romano has since tweeted that Dortmund have made clear to United that they will not accept anything less than €120m (£109.64m), with the Bundesliga outfit refusing to soften their stance despite the Red Devils’ apparent hopes that they would do so.

United’s links with Sancho go back to last year and the inability to get a deal done before the final week of the summer transfer window has left many supporters frustrated. Indeed, Donny van de Beek remains the only arrival at the club since the end of last season, despite Solskjaer’s side being linked with numerous players in recent weeks.

These Man United fans took to Twitter to vent their fury at the update on the Sancho saga, with one disgruntled supporter describing the whole affair as a “circus”:

Man United fans, are you getting tired of the Sancho transfer saga by this stage? Comment below with your views!

Steven Gerrard has a massive Glasgow Rangers selection headache on his hands

Glasgow Rangers crushed Celtic in a comprehensive 2-0 win at Parkhead to take all three points in the first Old Firm derby of the 2020/21 Scottish Premiership season.

For the first time since taking charge of the Ibrox outfit, it’s safe to say that Steven Gerrard isn’t exactly short of options. Glen Kamara, Scott Arfield and Steven Davis bullied their biggest rivals on the pitch, whilst Ryan Jack was a surprise substitute as Bongani Zungu was ruled out of the top of the table clash after being forced to quarantine upon his arrival in Scotland.

Competition for places isn’t exactly a bad thing, but it can cause a few headaches here and there, and it looks like there is a growing problem that could cause Gerrard a few sleepless nights.

Brandon Barker stakes his claim!

Rangers are absolutely stacked on the right wing, that’s for sure, after the addition of Ianis Hagi in the summer and the re-emergence of Jordan Jones in recent weeks but Brandon Barker gave a good account of himself after earning a rare start on Saturday, so you can see the problem that Gerrard faces. Both full-backs Borna Barisic and James Tavernier ran riot on the flanks, combining with Barker and Ryan Kent whenever they wanted to.

Per SofaScore, the 24-year-old, who earns wages of around £10,000-per-week, received a pass accuracy rating of 85%, won four out of seven ground duels, completed one successful dribble attempt, and made two tackles, which shows that the right winger put in a defensive shift too.

The Daily Record gave him a solid 6/10, whilst The Sun went one higher and awarded him a 7/10 for his efforts.

Tough choice

He is clearly highly rated by Gerrard as he was given the chance to show what he can do against Celtic instead of Hagi and Jones, but it’ll be hard to justify spending £4m on the 13-cap Romania international if he stays on the bench.

Jones could also be in with a shout. He received praise from Gareth McAuley after fighting back from the brink of an Ibrox exit, but was benched for the trip to Celtic Park. One thing’s for sure, with all three players competing for a space in the starting XI, one unlucky contender is almost always guaranteed to miss out on the matchday squad, as it is highly unlikely that there will be two spots on the bench for one position.

The ever-reliable Kent has started every game he has played this season so far, so that rules out any of them starting on the opposite wing anytime soon. Either way, we wouldn’t want to choose between the trio, so we’re glad it’s Gerrard’s decision at the end of the day!

AND in other news, Glasgow Rangers show they are early favourites for the title but must avoid a repeat of 2019…

Total Duds: Everton’s trust in James McCarthy lost the club £10 million

This article forms part of our Total Duds feature series, which is where Football Transfer Tavern takes a look at how a player has fared since being signed or sold, using statistical figures and statements from pundits to prove how bad a deal the club got.

A deal that many Everton fans may look back on and wonder why it even happened in the first place, was their appointment of James McCarthy. The Blues brought him in from Wigan for a £13 million fee (via Independent), but in hindsight, maybe they shouldn’t have even bothered.

The Glaswegian turned Republic of Ireland international hardly painted his name in lights during his time with the Merseyside outfit. Amassing 133 appearances in blue, McCarthy managed to muster up just six goals and ten assists (via Transfermarkt) which works out to be a goal every 22 matches. Not exactly ideal numbers for a central midfielder.

His final couple of seasons with Everton were riddled with injuries. Before he was sold in 2019, the 29-year-old suffered a a leg fracture and was out of action for almost 12 months. Despite returning to fitness, McCarthy was dropped almost completely from the first team squad, featuring just once in the 2018/19 season – a 14 minute cameo against Manchester United.

The ROI international’s stint at Goodison Park ended last summer, when Crystal Palace came knocking with a £3million bid to acquire his services. Snatching their hand off so as not to miss another chance to offload him, Everton banked the money and accepted a hefty loss on the fee they originally paid.

Following the arrival of Carlo Ancelotti, the Blues’ transfer tactics seem a lot smarter. The Italian is using his links to Serie A to coax proven players into joining the Everton set up. Hopefully with the 60-year-old in charge, the club won’t make a similar mistake in the near future.

How would you rate James McCarthy’s time at Everton, Blues fans? Have your say in the comments below…

When Liverpool and Newcastle reminded us of their brilliance

Two brilliant football teams playing each other at Anfield. It is a sight that can’t really be bettered.

And, in 1997, Newcastle United visited Merseyside to take on Liverpool in a high-scoring thriller.

It sounds familiar, doesn’t it?

After a pulsating ding-dong affair, the home side triumphed 4-3 courtesy of a Robbie Fowler double and a highly dramatic last minute winner, a death-blow that sent a former Liverpool legend to his knees in utter despair in the away dug-out.

If that all sounds extremely familiar that’s hardly surprising: after all, the goal-fest of 1996 – complete with the iconic image of Kevin Keegan slumped onto an advertising hoarding unable to comprehend what he was witnessing – is often voted the greatest game in the modern era.

Only here’s the thing: a year later both teams did it all again, and arguably the sequel was even better.

Every element of the first classic was repeated, to the point where it stretched plausibility. Once again Newcastle arrived with the scent of a title in their nostrils with Liverpool – just like the previous April – in the hunt too but significantly further back.

Once again kamikaze defending from both sides produced chances in abundance and seven goals that shook the TV camera on the gantry – and once again that included a highly charged late decider for the Reds. Now though it was Kenny Dalglish looking on gob-smacked having taken over the reins in the north-east that January from a spent and drained Keegan.

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Even with 20 years distance it is still difficult to accept that this all happened; that lightning struck twice; that a fixture could unleash such mayhem and frolics and PlayStation insanity and then ten months later produce almost an exact carbon copy.

For those involved it must have been traumatic. For neutrals it bordered on the magical.

So why, you may ask, is the second installment of crazy superior to the original? Simply put, because the scoring order is better.

In April 1996 free-scoring Newcastle traded blows with Roy Evans’ Spice Boys and alternated leads. The following March Liverpool got their noses in front and then extended their advantage to three goals to the good at the break. It was, under normal circumstances, game over with Steve McManaman, Patrick Berger and Fowler chipping away at the visitors title credentials and looking to put their own hopes back in contention into the bargain.

Except Newcastle came back, and they did so because David James chose this night of all nights to be at his most calamitous. In the 71st minute he spilled a routine tester from Keith Gillespie to make the game a contest again and then late on, as the contest threatened to die away he charged from his area into no man’s land. There he encountered Faustino Asprilla whose lunge for the ball knocked it sailing past the hapless keeper into an unguarded net.

If anything defined that magnificently flawed Newcastle side it was their steadfast belief in miracles but with minutes becoming seconds surely here it was a sensational proposition too far? Not so; not in this fixture; not when two of the most entertaining but brittle sides collided with not a handbrake to be seen.

In the final moments of a high-octane, rip-roaring encounter the ball popped free in the Liverpool box and Warren Barton poked it home. It took a replay to determine how and considering James’ nightmare second half it should surprise precisely no-one to learn that it squeezed between his legs.

And that was that, everyone agreed so, because another 4-3 would just be plain weird; the fates revealing that they’re not actually in charge of anything at all. Yet here it came with a flat-low cross perfectly pitched for Fowler to nod powerfully past Shaka Hislop. The unbridled carnage that ensued contained more than a whiff of disbelief about it.

At the very least the amazing events that took place at Anfield on March 10th 1997 deserve to be viewed as a companion piece to what went before it. It was inferior in no way other than it occurred second. It should forever be scorched into our memories.

What happened next?

For a consecutive season Newcastle finished second to Manchester United, a position gauged as a disappointment at the time. They would never scale such heights again, however.

Liverpool’s propensity to drop points against lesser fare cost them dearly and they ended the campaign level on points with Newcastle and Arsenal but behind on goal difference.

Newcastle’s Ciaran Clark was considering a departure from the club in the summer

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…

Ciaran Clark has returned to the Newcastle starting line-up in recent weeks but has admitted that he questioned his future over the summer.

What did he say?

The Republic of Ireland international has struggled for game in recent months and didn’t play in the league under Steve Bruce this season until the Manchester United clash.

A good performance in that match was just the start for the 6 foot 1 defender, who has since scored two goals in his following four league games as he looks to become a long-term starter for the Magpies.

It is a great turn around for the 30-year-old, who last summer held important talks with Bruce in regard to his future at the club, which he has now revealed the details of.

Speaking to Sky Sports News, he said:

“It [leaving] was something I thought about in the summer.

“He [Bruce] wanted a chance to look at everyone in the squad, I had a chat with him, explained my situation and how I wanted to be playing games.

“He said to see how the first part of the season went and we’d assess it in January. He was fair with me, it was down to me to keep working hard and training and doing all I could to get back into the team and I’ve done that.”

Clark’s admission shows how Bruce connects with his players and offers them reassurance even if he can’t make certain promises.

It is a great strength of the Newcastle boss and the improvement from players such as Clark and Isaac Hayden this term is a product of his effective man-management, which has served him well throughout his career.

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Permanent starting place?

Newcastle are not short on numbers at the back and that is why Clark had to be patient for his chance, but now he has proved his quality he is likely to retain his place in the team.

An injury to Jamaal Lascelles only adds to that likelihood, although with Fabian Schar and Florian Lejeune to return from the sidelines soon there will be serious competition for places.

As a result, there is a pressure on him and his teammates to maintain their consistency, and that could lead to improvement from all the centre-backs in the squad.

Bruce will likely be sharing similar words with the duo returning from injury, and if he can manage the situation carefully it should stand his team in good stead.

Liverpool fans slam James Milner for display against Genk

Liverpool moved to the top of their Champions League group on Tuesday night courtesy of a 2-1 win over Genk at Anfield.

The Reds were far from at their best but goals from Georginio Wijnaldum and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain proved enough to collect all three points.

Jurgen Klopp shuffled his pack ahead of Sunday’s huge game at home to Manchester City in the Premier League.

And there was a spot at left-back for James Milner.

Indeed, the 33-year-old started his third Champions League match of the campaign, but the Liverpool fans were not pleased with what they saw from the Englishman.

Milner’s contract with the Reds will actually expire at the end of the season.

And not too many of the supporters were pleased with his showing against Genk.

The three points were all that mattered after Klopp decided to leave out some key players, but Milner’s showing on Merseyside has been blasted by the fans.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Manchester United fans worried as David De Gea will miss Liverpool clash

Manchester United shot-stopper David De Gea was taken off in the second half of Spain’s clash with Sweden on Tuesday after injuring himself taking a goal kick. Reports from Sky Sports have stated that he will miss the Liverpool showdown as a result of his groin injury.The Spaniard seemed to sustain the problem in the first half of the game but demanded he carried on playing with the pain in his ‘abductor muscle’, said Spain’s head coach. De Gea would later take the goal kick and immediately gesture to the bench to be substituted off, before being replaced by Chelsea man Kepa Arrizabalaga.The 28-year-old would no doubt be a miss for United regardless of who they are playing. But as it is Liverpool up next for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s men, the four-time Player of the Year will be needed more than ever. The Red Devils’ bitter rivals are top of the table and will need all hands on deck to stop Jurgen Klopp’s men and their 20 goals in the league so far.Watch Manchester United Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

As for his replacement, should De Gea be sidelined, Sergio Romero will most likely step in for the number one spot.

Romero has been a class act for United since signing from Sampdoria and has proved to be one of the best back-up keepers around over the years. The Argentine has played 46 times for the club and kept a very respectable 28 clean sheets and let in just 23 goals.

However, here’s what the fans have had to say about De Gea’s worrying injury…

Barcelona fans still don’t think Luis Suarez is good enough

Barcelona have finally started racking up some wins in their 2019/20 campaign.The Catalan giants have now won the last four games they’ve played and have even climbed up to the second spot in La Liga.Watch Spanish Football Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

And one player that has definitely played his part in their renewed success is Luis Suarez. The 32-year-old has been blowing hot and cold at times but he has bagged six goals in eight games across all competitions and is seemingly back to his brilliant best.

But many Barcelona fans are simply not buying it just yet.

In fact, some even say that this red-hot form is just camouflage and that the Uruguayan forward is still very much a liability.

They bashed the 32-year-old star for having a bad touch and already being too old to start games for the Catalans.

If these comments are anything to go by, many of them simply won’t be fooled by this great run of form and lethality Suarez has been demonstrating as of late.

You can see some of their responses down below:

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