Pundit blasts James Rodriguez for ‘disrespectful’ comments

James Rodriguez will struggle to reclaim the respect of his team-mates and Everton supporters following recent comments he made on social media, according to former England midfielder Carlton Palmer.

Prior to Everton’s stalemate with Leeds United last month, Rodriguez claimed he did not know who the Toffees’ next opponents were on his Twitch account.

The admission infuriated Everton supporters and came after the Colombia international, who won the Golden Boot at the 2014 World Cup, had been told he does not feature in Rafa Benitez’s plans.

According to Fichajes and Calcio In Pillole reporter Ekrem Konur, Premier League rivals Newcastle United were interested in negotiating a loan deal for the creative midfielder, who has made just 26 appearances since joining Everton.

Despite the Merseyside club being desperate to get his £90,000-per-week salary off the books, Rodriguez will remain at Goodison Park until January at the earliest after failing to find a new club before the transfer deadline.

Palmer believes Rodriguez will find it difficult reintegrating into the squad.

He exclusively told Football FanCast: “I found it really hard to hear his comments. If you’re an Evertonian and read that, you think ‘how disrespectful’.

“He’s on a reported salary of close to £5million a year and he hasn’t really pulled up any trees since he’s been there, so it’s disappointing to hear that. They needed to get him off the wage bill because that is a lot of money for someone who is not performing at the highest level.

“It’s just not worked out but when a player comes out and says that, it’s disrespectful to the board, chairman, supporters and the rest of your team-mates.”

West Ham fans rave over Kral and Vlasic news

Flocking to Twitter, many West Ham United fans have erupted over an official club post involving new signings Alex Kral and Nikola Vlasic.

The duo, who joined West Ham on summer transfer deadline day, are yet to make their debuts for the club but come with plenty of promise.

Kral signs for the Irons on a season-long loan deal with the option to buy and featured for the Czech Republic at Euro 2020, being added to the contingent of West Ham men from that part of Europe.

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Meanwhile, Vlasic in particular racked up some very impressive numbers for ex-club CSKA Moscow last year as he joins the east Londoners permanently for a reported £26.8 million fee plus an extra £7.7 million in add-ons (BBC).

Indeed, the 23-year-old averaged a head-turning four shots on goal per 90 in the Russian Premier League over 2020/2021 – far eclipsing the numbers of every West Ham player in the English top flight (WhoScored).

Now, the club have dropped an official post regarding West Ham’s two deadline day signings as their shirt numbers drop on social media (Twitter).

Indeed, Kral will sport number 33 under Moyes while Vlasic gets handed the number 11 jersey in an announcement by the club.

Flocking to this news as supporters anticipate their post-international debuts for West Ham, it’s safe to say there have been plenty of reactions.

Find all of their best ones, in response to the club’s official account, down below.

West Ham fans flock to club post on Kral and Vlasic…

“Absolutely buzzing to see these 2 in the Claret & Blue”

Credit: @WestHamReunited

“Here we go!”

Credit: @Galuhammer

“NV11 is gonna tear up the prem”

Credit: @WestHam_Way

“Ballers”

Credit: @JackRising3

“Could have been great.”

Credit: @whufull

“CALLED IT.”

Credit: @WHUsamzini

“PF 8

MA 9

MV 11

SB 22

Naa we cook this year”

Credit: @CHXRLIEXWHU66

In other news: GSB eyeing ‘extraordinary’ striker for West Ham even after deadline day, says reporter…find out more here.

Man City: Rodri was shining light vs PSG

Manchester City’s seven-game unbeaten run came to an end on Tuesday night as they lost 2-0 to PSG in the Champions League.

Pep Guardiola’s side’s last defeat in all competitions heading into the match was their 1-0 loss to Tottenham on the opening day of the Premier League season.

Idrissa Gueye and Lionel Messi scored the goals for PSG to succumb City to defeat, whilst the Blues missed multiple chances to level the scores – including Bernardo Silva hitting the woodwork from point-blank range.

Despite the loss, there were some positives for City to take from the game. One of them was the performance of Spanish international midfielder Rodri.

The midfield enforcer was superb for City throughout the game and was their shining light in an otherwise dim display in Paris. He was able to impose himself on the French outfit and show off his quality, which is a promising sign heading into the rest of the campaign.

Per SofaScore, Rodri made an impressive six tackles during the 90 minutes. He also won eight of his 12 duels, including seven of his 11 on the ground and his only aerial contest. This shows how he was able to break up the play and keep City on the front foot in the match, albeit he was ultimately let down by his teammates failing to make the most of their possessions in the final third.

The City beast was also only dribbled past once in the entire match. This means that he was able to hold his ground in the middle of the park and regularly win the ball back, without being exposed by PSG’s midfielders by allowing them to run past him and head towards Ruben Dias and Aymeric Laporte unopposed on a regular basis.

On the ball, he also caught the eye. Per SofaScore, Rodri completed all 10 of his long pass attempts and 95% of his passes overall in the game. This led to him creating two chances for his teammates and only giving the ball away five times in the 90 minutes.

He was excellent in possession to match his superb defensive work and that is why he was a shining light for Guardiola in midfield. It is now down to Rodri to maintain this level of performance throughout the rest of the campaign, with his teammates hopefully upping their game around him to give City the best possible chance of winning.

AND in other news, 66.7% duels lost: Man City lightweight let Guardiola down badly vs PSG…

Newcastle transfer claim on Willock

Frank McAvennie has been left hailing the news that Newcastle United have agreed a deal to sign Joe Willock on a permanent deal.

The Lowdown: On his way

As per The Athletic, the St. James’ Park faithful have agreed a deal to sign Willock permanently from Arsenal for a reported £20m following his loan spell in the North East in the 2020/21 season.

In a recent development, the Tyneside club have now agreed personal terms with the central midfield player, and he is travelling to the Magpies for his medical, with the hope that he can be registered in time to play West Ham United on the opening weekend (Sky Sports).

The Latest: McAvennie on Willock deal

Speaking to Football Insider, former Celtic and West Ham United striker now pundit McAvennie has hailed the deal to bring Willock back permanently:

“He’s going to enjoy being in Newcastle.

“I lived up there for 15 years. It’s a great place to live and work.

“Willock clearly enjoyed it the first time around and he’s going to enjoy it again.

“They need this, Newcastle. They have had a horrible time recently with the takeover.

“A bit of good news on the eve of the season is just what they need. It’s brilliant news.

“The fans will love him for leaving Arsenal and they will love him even more if he keeps scoring.”

The Verdict: Great news

It is certainly great news that the Toon look to have captured the signature of Willock after such a successful loan spell.

The Englishman scored no fewer than eight goals from midfield in 14 matches in the Premier League last term at NUFC (Transfermarkt), and was vital in helping Steve Bruce and co climb away from the relegation zone.

Nonetheless, he already knows his new teammates and Bruce well and so would need no time to gel in, meaning that he can come out all guns blazing against the Hammers, should the deal be done in time.

In other news, find out what ‘great bit of business’ Newcastle have done here!

Woosnam: Crystal Palace looking at around £40m to sell Zaha

The Athletic’s Crystal Palace writer Matt Woosnam believes that club will be looking for around £40million if they are to sell Wilfried Zaha.

Palace’s star man found the back of the net on 11 occasions in the Premier League last season and began life under new manager Patrick Vieira with a goal in a pre-season friendly against Walsall.

The 28-year-old has two years left to run on his current contract at Selhurst Park and has been the subject of much speculation over the years over his Crystal Palace future, with Arsenal heavily linked with him back in 2019.

After injury to Eberechi Eze, you would think Patrick Vieira would be reluctant to let one of his creative players leave the club, but if they did, Woosnam believes Palace would be able to command a decent fee for Zaha.

“I think we’re looking around £40million at least, which is lower than it was a year ago, but he only has two years on his contract, so in two years’ time he will be a free agent,” Woosnam told FFC.

With Palace re-building under Patrick Vieira, already entering the market to bring in Marc Guehi from Chelsea, the Evening Standard reported that the club are hoping their summer business will convince Zaha to stay.

Celtic: Aurelio Buta move looks less likely

Celtic’s swoop for Royal Antwerp right-back Aurelio Buta is looking less likely, according to The Daily Mail’s Stephen McGowan.

The Lowdown: Buta reports

Celtic appeared to be closing in on Buta last week, with reports suggesting the Hoops agreed on a £3m deal. A story last Tuesday expected a move to go through in a matter of hours, but as we know, Buta hasn’t put pen to paper on a Celtic contract.

Turkish big guns Galatasaray and Fenerbahce have since shown an interest in Buta, which could spark a bidding war for the 24-year-old.

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The Latest: McGowan’s claim

McGowan shared a Celtic-related story on Sunday evening, revealing the Hoops’ interest in free agent James McCarthy.

Within his report, McGowan claimed that Celtic want a goalkeeper, right-back, central midfielder and a winger, before admitting that a deal for Buta ‘looks less likely’ – a damning three-word update from the journalist.

The Verdict: Time to move on?

It appears as if now could be the time for Celtic to move on to alternative targets.

If a move to Scotland is going to materialise, you’d think it would have gone through by now, especially following the reports last week.

The likes of George Baldock and Josip Juranovic are two more right-backs with whom Celtic have been linked in recent weeks, so perhaps now is the time to swoop for one of those instead of Buta, which increasingly appears to be a dead-end pursuit.

In other news: Celtic ace departs Parkhead, find out more here. 

Leicester are in talks to extend Tielemans’ contract

Leicester City have enjoyed a fabulous summer so far, securing the signatures of several exciting acquisitions, but it could be about to get even better for the Foxes.

What’s the story?

According to Leicester Mercury reporter Jordan Blackwell, the Midlands outfit have entered negotiations with key midfielder Youri Tielemans over a new contract.

Blackwell’s report states that: “Tielemans is the priority, and talks have been ongoing for a while with him,” indicating that the technically gifted 24-year-old could be set to commit his future to the Midlands outfit.

Leicester City fans will be delighted

News that Tielemans is currently in talks to extend his stay at the King Power Stadium will certainly leave the club’s supporters absolutely delighted.

The Belgium international has established himself as one of the Premier League’s most promising young talents since making his initial six-month loan move from Monaco permanent back in July 2019.

In 110 appearances for Brendan Rodgers’ charges, Tielemans has scored 17 goals and laid on a further 19 assists, and played a pivotal part in Leicester’s maiden FA Cup success last season, scoring the winning goal against Chelsea at Wembley Stadium.

His impressive performances over the last couple of campaigns have caught the eye of some of English football’s giants, though, with Liverpool heavily linked with a move for the £49.5m-rated ace in the current window.

However, a formal offer for Tielemans never materialised, and Rodgers will be delighted to have his midfield maestro around for the foreseeable future.

The Anderlecht academy graduate’s current deal expires in the summer of 2023, meaning Leicester could be forced to part ways with their prized asset in 12 months’ time or risk losing him on a free transfer.

Therefore, getting him to put pen to paper on fresh terms would be a significant coup for the club.

In the past, Leicester have made a habit of selling one of their star players each year, with the likes of N’Golo Kante, Riyad Mahrez and Harry Maguire all departing for astronomical fees.

But now it appears that faze in their development has passed. Under Rodgers, the Foxes have achieved consecutive fifth-place finishes and have claimed two pieces of silverware, outperforming the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur in the process.

Convincing their top talent that their ambitions can be achieved at the King Power Stadium was always going to be the next step in their progression, and it seems as though they’re making solid steps in that regard.

And, in other news…LCFC could finally replace Mahrez with “explosive” £20m gem, Rodgers would love him 

Hatfield: Serious interest in Aston Villa star Watkins unlikely

Aston Villa journalist Luke Hatfield has told Football FanCast that he would be “massively surprised” if a club registered serious interest in Ollie Watkins this summer.

£28.8m-rated Watkins was in stunning form last season, his first campaign as a Premier League player.

In 37 appearances, the 25-year-old striker scored 14 goals and provided five assists to help Villa to an 11th-placed finish.

Following his impressive showing, there has been some talk about Liverpool being interested, with Jurgen Klopp looking to bolster his forward options.

However, given how settled Watkins currently is at Villa Park, Hatfield cannot see any team making a serious play for the England international in this transfer window.

“They [Villa] obviously rate him very highly,” the Express & Star reporter said. “I’d be massively surprised if a club does end up showing some serious interest in him, because he seems happy at the club.

“He’s obviously broken into the England fold this season with Villa, scored plenty of goals at Villa Park and played basically every fixture bar, you know, one suspended game. So he’s been vitally important for Villa.”

Even if Watkins was not completely satisfied with life at Villa Park and a club did make a move for him, it is still hard to imagine him leaving.

The former Brentford man was Villa’s top scorer last term and still has four years left on his contract, so the Midlands outfit will not want to and do not have to sanction a sale.

Ronaldo, Locatelli & Lukaku nominated for GIVEMESPORT Fans’ Euro 2020 Group Stage award

The Euro 2020 group stage reached its conclusion on Wednesday as Germany eventually secured their place in the last-16 on a turbulent evening in Group F.

Joachim Lowe’s side scraped a late equaliser courtesy of Leon Goretzka to ensure that all of Europe’s traditional behemoth nations will be playing in the knockout stages of the competition.

Spain’s presence at Euro 2020 was also in jeopardy at the beginning of the day but they sliced through Slovakia to secure a morale-boosting 5-0 win amid a backdrop of criticism concerning their toothless edge in front of goal.

The final fixtures in Group E and Group F brought down the curtain on a group stage that, as is typical of major international tournaments, unearthed some little-known gems and provided a grand stage for world football’s most gifted players to consolidate their already otherworldly status.

Six of the most outstanding performers have earned nominations for the GIVEMESPORT Fans’ Euro 2020 Group Stage award.

By relying on a combination of raw statistics and the good old-fashioned eye test, we’ve outlined one nomination from all six groups to compete for the best individual player of the Euro 2020 group stage.

Let’s take a look at the nominees below:

Group A: Manuel Locatelli

Every great Azzurri side needs an Italian Stallion to marshal the midfield and Robert Mancini has an all-action lieutenant with a complete footballing repertoire in the shape of Manuel Locatelli.

The Sassuolo midfielder has rapidly established himself as one of the most coveted players on the continent during the tournament, providing a stark screen for the defensive unit by completing ten tackles and four ball recoveries in just two games.

Serie A giants Juventus are reportedly progressing in talks to sign Locatelli, who Sassuolo are demanding £34m for, and no wonder given he’s managed to supplement his diligent defensive work with two goals.

In a midfield that includes Jorginho, Marco Verratti and Nicolo Barella, Locatelli has been the most eye-catching technician of the bunch.

Group B: Romelu Lukaku

Belgium’s all-time record goal scorer has picked up where he left off in Serie A this season by notching three goals in his opening three games to move into joint-second in the race for the Golden Boot.

That’s the type of prolific form that will only intensify rumours linking him with a summer move to Manchester City, but Lukaku has remained firm on his line that he is happy at Inter Milan.

Not only has the 28-year-old been potent in and around the penalty area, he’s also showcased the vast improvements he’s made to his hold-up play at the spearhead of a Roberto Martinez side that has every chance of finally crowning Belgium’s golden era with an elusive trophy.

Group C: Frenkie de Jong

Georginino Wijnaldum has stolen the headlines with three goals in the group stage for the Netherlands but Frenkie de Jong’s artistry in the midfield has been a sight to behold at Euro 2020.

The Barcelona midfielder’s reputation hasn’t quite taken off as many expected it to since he joined the Catalan giants from Ajax, owing much to a club-wide decline rather than individual faults of his own.

However, anyone who has doubted De Jong’s ability will have been left in awe of his playmaking prowess so far, while the grittier side of his game has come to the fore in the shape of seven tackles and a whopping 19 ball recoveries in three appearances.

Group D: Patrik Schick

England topped the group with seven points and a three-game long clean sheet but it was Patrik Schick’s brilliance in the Czech Republic’s opening two games that particularly caught the eye in Group D.

The Bayer Leverkusen star scored the undisputed Goal of the Tournament against Scotland to add to an exceptionally well placed header in the same game, while his penalty against Croatia ultimately enabled the Czechs to guarantee their place in the last-16 before a ball was kicked against England earlier this week.

If Jaroslav Silhavy’s side manage to stage an upset against the Netherlands in the last-16, then Schick is bound to be the protagonist.

Group E: Emil Forsberg

Emil Forsberg scored nine goals in 41 games for RB Leipzig in the 2020/21 season and he’s continued his rich vein of goal scoring form at Euro 2020.

Alexander Isak has been the star of the Swedish show so far, leaving pundits and spectators gushing over his ballerina-like quick-feet, but Forsberg has been a pulsating presence in the midfield and a deadly goal threat to boot.

His expertly taken brace helped Sweden on their way to a 3-2 win against Poland which enabled them to top Group E and set up a last-16 tie with Ukraine next Tuesday.

Aside from his goals, Forsberg has completed 78% of his passes and five ball recoveries.

Group F: Cristiano Ronaldo

Who else? Cristiano Ronaldo has already posted his best ever goal scoring return at a major international tournament by notching five in Portugal’s opening three games.

It’s difficult to fathom that Ronaldo is achieving this level of success at 36 years old, and the quality of his displays thus far suggest he’ll still be on the scene by the time the next European Championships swing round in 2024.

He also provided an assist and won seven fouls for his team in a group that included two sides in France and Germany who both have the tools required to win the competition.

The physical forces of this world that apply to mere mortals don’t seem to have been felt by Ronaldo just yet.

Cast your vote for the Euro 2020 Group Stage award now by visiting https://fan-awards.com/.

Saints fans react to Stephens news

Southampton fans are far from happy after it was revealed that Jack Stephens is close to agreeing a contract extension with the club ahead of the new season.

The Saints are preparing for the new season, one in which the Saints supporters will demand progress, especially as they only managed a 15th place finish in the Premier League last term and conceded more goals than 18 of the other sides in the top flight (Sky Sports).

As of yet, they have made just one signing – Romain Perraud’s arrival from Brest was confirmed on Friday afternoon – but it seems they are close to tying one of their current players down to a new deal.

According to Hampshire Live, 27-year-old Stephens is within touching distance of signing a contract extension at St. Mary’s Stadium.

The news was shared on Twitter by @SaintsExtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about the Stephens news below

“next they will announce a Redmond extension”

Credit: @9joemaxwell

“Awful news to wake up to”

Credit: @McAulie_Stubbs

“Championship defender at best. Not the worst decision for a team perpetually battling to stay out of the championship.”

Credit: @DoPradista

“No way!”

Credit: @miaoale1

“Yuk”

Credit: @Charlie_Mercer_

“Why?? we need better players not sticking with players that aren’t quite good enough”

Credit: @tugs081976

In other news, Southampton fans want to sign this winger.

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