Revealed: The referees Aston Villa will want to see more of in future

Villa Park once represented one of the most intimidating grounds in the country.

It still has its moments. of course, particularly when Birmingham City are in attendance. However, it has seemingly lost some of its passion over the past few years, which may have seen referees give them the benefit of the doubt over 50-50 decisions, as they did in the 90s and early noughties.

Having watched the Villa over the past few years it is hard not to feel that the club gets the wrong end of the deal with contentious decisions these days, apart from an obvious one behind closed doors on Wednesday night.

Whilst historically it is believed that referees and linesmen tend to favour the big clubs, the lack of consistency is incredibly frustrating and even with VAR intervention, there still doesn’t appear to be parity with big calls within the game. Conspiracy? Who knows?

So, which referees really have it in for Aston Villa and who dishes out the most cards against them? The good people at TOFFS have compiled some top-line research that analyses the data from officials and gives football fans a definitive overview of which refs have it in for their clubs.

Will the Villa be surprised at the results?

You can see the full report compiled by Abbey Green at TOFFS here.

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Man Utd fans react to update on move for Lautaro Martinez

With Odion Ighalo’s long-term future at Manchester United up in the air, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will certainly need to be on the look-out for a new striker this summer.

The Red Devils started the campaign with just Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford and Mason Greenwood as their front-line options, before Ighalo arrived from Shanghai Shenhua on a loan deal in the January transfer window.

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But reports in recent weeks have suggested that the Chinese Super League side are intent on seeing Ighalo return to them for the start of their new season, and now, it appears United have set their sights on another centre-forward.

According to French publication Foot Mercato, Solskjaer’s team have entered the race to sign Inter star Lautaro Martinez, and that they are set to face stiff competition for his signing from Barcelona.

And after hearing about their links to the Argentina international, United fans took to Twitter to voice their thoughts on their latest transfer target.

A couple of United fans talked up how he could be the “perfect forward” for them, with one supporter even suggesting he is going to be “the best striker in the world”.

With 16 goals in 31 games for Inter, Martinez has enjoyed an impressive campaign with the Nerazzurri this year.

He netted five times in the Champions League group stages, including scoring in both home and away fixtures against Borussia Dortmund, and once against Barcelona.

And at 22, he’s at the age that would fit in well with United’s current crop of young forwards.

Wolves boss Nuno Santo must elect for Max Kilman in defence vs Sheffield United

This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Wolverhampton Wanderers will be looking to continue their rich vein of form when they welcome Sheffield United to Molineux on Sunday afternoon.

The west Midlanders are proving hard to beat this season as they are currently on an eight-match unbeaten streak, which includes a victory over defending champions Manchester City.

Meanwhile, the Blades are certainly giving last season’s squad a run for their money as they currently find themselves just once place behind Wolves in sixth position.

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It makes for an intriguing encounter, but manager Nuno Santo will have to contest with at least one change to his resolute starting XI…

On the Chalkboard

Romain Saiss is set to miss the match through suspension, leaving the Portuguese boss with a predicament in defence.

The 29-year-old is a midfielder by trade but has often filled in at centre-back, especially in recent weeks with Willy Boly going down injured.

It means one of Ryan Bennett, Jesus Vallejo, Max Kilman or a youth team player will need to be called upon.

Although, there’s only one solution to Nuno’s dilemma.

Kilman is a player that should demand greater trust from the Wolves chief as every time he’s been called upon, he has stepped up to the plate.

His absence against Braga in midweek, despite playing both of their last two Europa League matches, quite possibly hints towards him being prepared for this weekend’s game, particularly as Saiss played.

The 22-year-old has been limited to six appearances this campaign, where he has kept two clean sheets, both of which on the European stage, which is rather impressive.

Bennett still faces doubts over his injury niggles while it is clear to see that Nuno just doesn’t fancy Vallejo.

The Madrid loanee has been left in the dark recently having seen both Saiss and Leander Dendoncker selected above him, and he could well be on his way back to Spain in January if reports are to be believed.

These factors combined make it seem wise for Kilman to come back into the starting fold this weekend. If he takes his opportunity, he may well keep it.

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Liverpool: Fans are drooling over links to ‘beast’ Adama Traore

According to a recent report, Liverpool could look to sign Adam Traore this summer if Sadio Mané or Mohamed Salah are to depart the club.

Football Insider have reported that the Wolves winger could be in-line to be a replacement for either of Liverpool’s wingers if another club is to come knocking.

Fears are heightening over the departure of Mané who has recently been linked with a move to Real Madrid, with Zinedine Zidane claiming he is making him a summer priority.

A recent report from David Maddock has claimed Liverpool are not – and never have been – interested in acquiring the services of Jadon Sancho. Traore is now on the club’s shortlist of attacking options should they look or need to expand their personnel.

The Spanish powerhouse averages 5.1 successful dribbles per game whilst also winning 9.8 duels per 90 minutes (via Sofascore).

Reds fans are head over heels with the idea of bringing the 24-year-old to Anfield, with one supporter saying ‘he would destroy’ under Jurgen Klopp’s system. Others are simply appreciating being linked with such a ‘beast’.

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Aston Villa fans discuss former loanee Axel Tuanzebe

Aston Villa’s promotion-winning season from the Championship saw a number of loan players play a vital role in Dean Smith’s side returning to the Premier League.

The likes of Tyrone Mings, Anwar El Ghazi and Kourtney Hause have all signed permanent terms since, but one loanee who returned to their parent club has just been given a wave of appreciation from a number of Villa’s fanbase.

Axel Tuanzebe, 22, made 27 league starts for the West Midlands side during the 2018/19 campaign, playing a highly influential role in their promotion via the Championship play-off final.Â

Thursday witnessed the birthday of the Manchester United defender and that led to many Villa supporters praising his contribution to their current status as a top-flight team.

Although Tuanzebe may not currently be plying his trade in B6, these fans have certainly not forgotten his influence over their promotion-winning season.

Here are some of the best reactions following an official club tweet from Villa wishing the former loanee well on his 22nd birthday.Â

Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah is quality, says Gabriel Jesus

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Gabriel Jesus has told The National that Mohamed Salah is “quality”.

What did he say?

The Brazil international was speaking to the UAE outlet ahead of Brazil’s friendly in Abu Dhabi against South Korea.

The 22-year-old was quizzed on a number of subjects, including what he thought of forwards Salah and Riyad Mahrez. Talking about the former, he said:

“Salah has showed his quality in the last two seasons, he has scored a lot. I don’t train with him, but I know he is quality.”

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Salah has been in fantastic form ever since he moved to Anfield from AS Roma in 2017. In each of the two full seasons he has been in Merseyside, he has finished as the Premier League’s top scorer. He bagged 32 goals in his first campaign, before scoring 22 last year.

So far, Jesus has had to make do with a rotation role in Manchester City’s squad. In just under three years, the former Palmeiras striker has started just 68 matches in all competitions for the Citizens, but has still managed to score 50 goals and provide 19 assists during that time.

He has been a regular goalscorer, and his record of 18 in 38 games for the Selecao again shows just how much quality he has up front.

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His guaranteed starting spot is currently blocked by Sergio Aguero. The Argentina international has started eight Premier League games so far this term, scoring nine goals during that time. But at 31 years of age and with less than two years left on his contract, he probably doesn’t have too many terms left with Pep Guardiola’s side.

When he eventually does depart, £63m-valued Jesus will surely be primed to take his place.

When he does, Salah and Jesus could start off a rivalry for the top tier’s Golden Boot. The Egypt international is currently contracted until 2023 and, with a Transfermarkt market value of £135m, many clubs could be put off by the potentially huge fee they would need to pay to purchase him.

As such, his future looks to be secure at Liverpool, and he has proven he will be the man to beat as the number one marksmen. Jesus’ record so far, though, shows he has what it takes. Time will tell whether he can actually do it.

Man City’s defensive summer transfer blunder exposed against Liverpool

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Liverpool have taken a massive step towards a maiden Premier League title win after beating Manchester City 3-1 on Sunday afternoon. The defeat leaves the champions nine points behind the Reds in the table after just 12 games and places their credentials this season into serious doubt.

Throughout the game, Pep Guardiola’s men were second best across the pitch, but one area which was exposed in particular was central defence. The injury to Aymeric Laporte has caused problems at the back for City, with the club immediately losing to Norwich and then falling to defeat against Wolverhampton Wanderers not long after.

Now, after the loss to Liverpool, it is clear – if it wasn’t already – that the champions made a massive error in not recruiting at the back in the summer window. The loss of Vincent Kompany was always going to be a miss, with the City legend’s 360 appearances helping collect four Premier League titles.

This has left Guardiola with only Nicolas Otamendi, John Stones and Laporte as his natural central defensive options, with Taylor Harwood-Bellis only just being promoted and Eric Garcia hugely inexperienced at 18.

Otamendi has struggled this season and was largely at fault for the defeat to Norwich, whilst Stones has looked lost without the Frenchman beside him. Last season at Anfield both Stones and Laporte were in incredible form and managed to keep the Reds at bay.

This time around, however, Stones’ performance simply shined a light on why City should have signed a centre-back in the summer.

The club’s failure to recruit a new defensive talent could ultimately prove to be their downfall as they bid to secure a hat-trick of Premier League titles.

Injuries happen all the time and as unfortunate as Laporte’s injury is, it is not exactly a surprise. Simply put, it is poor anticipation from City in that regard, who have clearly shown down the years that money is not an issue.

Whether the manager will spend in the January window remains to be seen.

However, he most definitely needs to open conversations with Txiki Begiristain about signing a new man at the back, regardless of whether he arrives in the mid-season window or next summer.

Liverpool star Alexander-Arnold is close to being world-class, says Gary Neville

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Gary Neville stated that Trent Alexander-Arnold is on the verge of being a world-class right-back, but made it clear that he needs to work on one area of his game if that is to happen.

What did he say?

The Liverpool right-back is praised frequently, primarily for his ability on the ball, with Jamie Carragher previously labelling him as the Reds’ version of Kevin De Bruyne – suggesting that a future in midfield could perhaps await.

Alexander-Arnold was key to a lot of what Liverpool did well against Spurs, too, leading to plaudits from Neville about his attacking play.

However, the former Manchester United player is concerned about the defensive side of his game. He often finds himself out of position – it was an area exploited in the match against Sheffield United – and Neville believes that until he addresses the weakness, he can’t be considered world-class.

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Speaking post-match on Sky Sports’ coverage of Liverpool vs Tottenham, he said: “Liverpool’s full-backs are quite simply sensational.

“Robertson is a better full-back than Trent Alexander-Arnold in my opinion.

After reminiscing over his full Premier League debut away at Man United and describing him as one of the best attacking full-backs he’s ever seen, Neville delivered a frank verdict on how he needs to improve from a defensive standpoint.

“He’s got to become as serious about his defending as he is about his attacking player and you’ve got a world class full back there,” Neville said.

“I took the Man of the Match off him because his defensive play could have cost his team.”

Due to Liverpool’s dominance of the ball – with an average of 58% possession this term – his positioning often goes punished, but it could be a reason why he is often left out of the England starting line-up; on his last start against Kosovo his poor defending cost his team goals.

Harsh from Neville

The pundit is quick to criticise Alexander-Arnold – who is valued at £72m by Transfermarkt – but the 21-year-old barely put a foot wrong in a defensive aspect against Spurs, and arguably his only poor moment came in failing to close down Heung-min Son in the build-up to the visitors’ goal.

Jamie Carragher was quick to leap to his defence, describing him as Liverpool’s most creative outlet, and since his 19 assists from the beginning of 2018/19 – with three this term – are not bettered by a teammate, it is clear how crucial he is to his side.

He was a threat all afternoon against Tottenham, making seven key passes, and he almost rifled the ball home from distance, too.

It is easy for Neville to point to defensive weaknesses but it is something he has improved on in the last few weeks, and he made two tackles and one interception on Sunday.

Prior to that, he made one tackle and five interceptions against Leicester but that did not prevent him from tallying five key passes, stats that underline the great balance he has in his game.

The fact he is performing this well in a side that has won the European Cup and lost just one league match in 48 suggests that he is in fact world-class.

Arsenal’s former skipper Nacho Monreal had no hesitation in joining the Gunners

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Former Arsenal left-back Nacho Monreal has said that he did not need to think twice about joining Arsenal in 2013.

What’s the word?

Monreal, 33, departed the club last summer after agreeing to move to Real Sociedad after six and a half seasons at the Emirates.

The Spaniard told Mundo Deportivo (via football.london) how his move to Arsenal happened and how he struggled during the first 12 months.

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“Yes, no doubt (I was right to join Arsenal). I was very happy in Malaga. But the club had financial needs and problems with the sheikh. I was the third to go after (Santi) Cazorla and (Salomon) Rondon.

“Besides, when Arsenal calls, you don’t think about it. I said yes immediately.

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“The beginning was difficult. I was very shy; a new country, a new language, new culture, players I didn’t know. It became very hard. I suffered for the first 12 months.

“But I acclimatised to the city, the club and English football and my memories are wonderful. Even being captain of Arsenal. A pride.”

Underappreciated

Within a side that boasted the likes of prime Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez, Monreal found himself to be the polar opposite of those names as an unspectacular, no-frills defender that got through games with just hard work and determination.

Former Arsenal legend Ian Wright branded the Spaniard as a “total professional” and someone who always gave 100% during matches.

Monreal was always on the left side on the back four and was well known for operating as a wing-back with his efforts going forward. His best season came during the 2017/18 campaign, with five goals and two assists in the Premier League.

This was accompanied by impressive attacking stats with 0.8 shots per game and 0.5 key passes on average. For a left-back, this illustrates his underappreciated contributions.

The Spaniard was equally as impressive defensively, Monreal accumulated an average of 2.2 aerial duels won, 1.9 tackles and two interceptions per match in that fantastic 17/18 season.

His commanding presence and his capabilities at the back saw him take the captain’s armband and demand more of a leadership role, as he told the club’s official website.

The gap that Monreal left was quickly filled with the arrival of Kieran Tierney from Celtic, but his latest comments are just another reminder of the kind of player he was for the club, perhaps under-appreciated considering his passion for the badge and exploits on the pitch.

‘He’d be perfect’: Noel Whelan identifies one man that Leeds United need to target

‘Speak it into existence’, that seems to be the message here.

Given owner Andrea Radrizzani’s recent comments about potential investment, former Leeds United defender Noel Whelan believes that the club need to start spending sooner rather than later.

What’s he said?

Speaking to Football Insider, Whelan spoke about how Leeds can’t simply wait for the investment to come in the summer, but how there needs to be significant moves in January. He even went so far as to name one of the players they need to go after:

“What Leeds need is investment not just for the Premier League, but for the January window. He should be looking to get a loan or some cash front-loaded for January. There is no guarantee we are going to go up. I’m thinking a loan deal for someone like Dwight Gayle. He’d be perfect for us, a proven striker who could well be available and who has a brilliant record in the Championship. I can see him joining. We would just have to match his Newcastle wages, which Leeds probably wouldn’t be able to afford without new investment. That’s the reality.”

The answer they’ve been looking for?

Whilst it may seem the obvious answer to go for someone like Gayle, especially when you look at his track record in the Championship, at least if you start talking about it, then the process of getting him on the books can start sooner, I mean, all rumours and transfers have to start somewhere.

All this is doing is just putting pressure on Bielsa to change his philosophy, or at the very least change the personnel. It’s been well documented how Leeds United are struggling to convert their chances in front of goal, so if they can get someone in who has a fine history of finding the back of the net, then Leeds should be able to get back on track.

The expected goals table that Experimental361 put together shows just how much Leeds are lacking that clinical striker. If that lack of goals is holding them back now, it could lead to them playing catch up later in the season. The sooner they sort the problem out the better.

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