Liverpool will never see Wijnaldum’s goalscoring side under Jurgen Klopp’s system

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Georginio Wijnaldum has been in stunning form for the Netherlands recently, but there are two reasons he will never replicate that form for Liverpool.

The names of those two reasons? Trent Alexander-Arnold and Andy Robertson.

Wijnaldum left Reds fans baffled as to how he can look like two completely different players again during this latest international break, as he scored twice in a Dutch victory over Belarus.

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His first strike was a deft header after some clever movement, and his second was an absolutely thunderous effort from outside the box.

He now has six goals and three assists in his last 11 international appearances after only scoring 14 in 151 Liverpool games, leaving some fans to wonder why on Earth he doesn’t replicate that form at Anfield.

Quite simply though, the £25m man will never produce those sorts of numbers for Liverpool because Jurgen Klopp’s system does not allow him to.

As has been pointed out in the past by Sky Sports, Liverpool’s style under Klopp relies heavily on the creativity of Robertson and Alexander-Arnold, leaving the midfield trio to string things together, switch the play, trigger counter attacks and stop opposition counters.

While it would be harsh to say Robertson and Alexander-Arnold racked up a combined 28 assists last season due solely to their advanced positions in Klopp’s formation, they certainly could not have produced those sorts of numbers if they were forever having to stay back because Wijnaldum or the other midfielders had ventured too far forward in search of goals.

The heat-maps below show Liverpool’s full-back duo’s average touch position across their last three wins, against Leicester, RB Salzburg and Sheffield United (WhoScored).

Not only do the pair rack up over 200 combined touches in all three games, they get on the ball in very advanced positions, almost playing as if they are wing-backs in front of a back three. They are only able to do this because the likes of Fabinho and Wijnaldum shield the centre-backs and prevent counter attacks.

In Wijnaldum’s two-goal display against Belarus, his full-backs were Daley Blind and Joel Veltman, hardly the type to bomb forward and rack up assists, playing much further back than the Liverpool pair and allowing their midfield trio to be more adventurous.

Of course, Winaldum did score at Bramall Lane due to a goalkeeping error, but if any Liverpool fans are hoping that is going to become a regular occurrence because of his international form, they are sadly mistaken.

Klopp’s system forces the former Newcastle ace to be more conservative, and with the Reds sitting top of the league with 24 points from 24, a certain saying about not fixing things that aren’t broken comes to mind.

Man Utd fans drool over Robert Lewandowski’s goal-scoring display against Spurs

After having to sit through Marcus Rashford’s woeful display against Arsenal, it’s little surprise to see Manchester United fans looking on with envy at some of European football’s best strikers.

In a truly forgettable performance at Old Trafford on Monday night, Rashford saw none of his three shots find the back of the net, whilst his most most memorable moment of the match came when he managed to get his legs in a tangle whilst clean through on goal.

While the Red Devils may not be involved in the Champions League themselves, that didn’t stop some United fans tuning into Bayern Munich’s ruthless demolition of Tottenham on Tuesday night.

The Bavarian giants ran out 7-2 winners, and Robert Lewandowski underlined his credentials as one of the world’s most feared marksmen with two goals.

The Poland international was reported to have been of interest to United earlier this summer, but a move to Old Trafford failed to materialise.

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After seeing the 31-year-old’s display in north London, Red Devils fans flooded to Twitter to share their thoughts about the striker.

Many supporters of the Manchester side urged the club to sign the Polish striker, and insisted he would be a far better option than what they already have at the club.

Some fans even bemoaned how they missed out on him previously, with one fan in particular suggesting they should have gone for him instead of Romelu Lukaku back in 2017.

Check out some of the reaction of United fans below:

Southgate to Spurs would be immensely damaging for international football

The trajectory of an England national football coach is usually a straightforward affair. First they cut their managerial teeth at an ‘unfashionable’ club. In Graham Taylor’s case that was Lincoln City. For Glenn Hoddle it was Swindon Town. For both Sir Alf Ramsey and Sir Bobby Robson it was at Ipswich’s Portman Road where they first learned the ropes, made their mistakes and eventually achieved enormous success.

Indeed so successful were the respective duo that they each went straight from Suffolk to Lancaster Gate, with the former having taken the Tractor Boys on an incredible journey all the way from the Third Division South right up to being crowned as English champions. Robson meanwhile fashioned a side that consistently punched above their weight, twice finishing runner-up in Division One and in 1981 winning the UEFA Cup.

Before Graham Taylor was given the national reins it was necessary for him to prove himself at bigger clubs – with a decade at Watford and a decent spell at Aston Villa – because with all due respect to the Imps you cannot expect to be awarded a job traditionally considered equal in importance to the Prime Minister merely by excelling in the lower leagues. The same thinking applied to Hoddle at Swindon despite him turning the Robins around and achieving promotion to the top flight. First he needed three good years at glamorous Chelsea before England came calling.

This makes sense. Of course it does. Nobody expects to be promoted to foreman after doing well as a teaboy. Nobody takes a shortcut to being made CEO no matter how much they shine on the ground floor.

In the instance of Gareth Southgate however this time-honoured timeline is all messed up. After hanging up his boots in 2006 he was soon after given the top job at a Premier League club for his first forays into the technical area. If this in itself is unusual that pales to what followed next because at Middlesbrough he was initially underwhelming and consequently deemed a failure. If that sounds harsh it is less so when his three seasons in charge are broken down. For the first two campaigns Boro bobbed along, not really doing much at all. Then they got relegated.

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A sacking duly followed whereupon Southgate wandered into the wilderness for a short while until he was entrusted with the England Under 21 set-up in 2013. Here again he underwhelmed, taking a promising cache of youngsters that included John Stones and Harry Kane to the 2015 Euros only to see them finish rock bottom of Group B.

It was a surprise then that Southgate was subsequently awarded the most prestigious job in his field, that of national coach, though perhaps it was less of a shock when we consider the circumstances. In light of Sam Allardyce’s controversial departure the FA clearly felt the need to install a proverbial safe pair of hands at the wheel; a ‘company man’ if you will.

Still, this was a route undertaken that is essentially the polar opposite of all who preceded him. Whereas they excelled at club level, thus proving themselves highly capable and more so an outstanding candidate among their peers Southgate had previously only shown relative ineptitude. Now here he was, England’s manager.

We all know what came next. The upturn in results and the routine qualification for the 2018 World Cup. The reaching of a semi-final and the waistcoat.

The emergence of a young and vibrant team and the attaining of another semi-final, this time in the Nations League. From these successes Southgate doubled down on distancing himself from his predecessors because, while they forged a reputation that saw them eventually rewarded with the prized position of national coach, it was in the prized position where his reputation was made. That’s going about things the wrong way around. That’s unheard of.

With that in mind the rumours recently linking him to the Spurs job should Mauricio Pochettino move on brings with it a fascinating scenario, one that sadly illustrates the diminishing of international football’s standing in the modern game. Because for the first time since 1977 when Don Revie left his England post for a lucrative contract in the UAE the FA will have lost their man – not of their own volition and very much reluctantly – to club football, and this after creating him as their own.

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Now, were we feeling mischievous we might say this would be a long overdue taste of their own medicine. For decades the FA have lured managers from clubs who were flying high and they were flying high because that club dared to take a risk on the individual in question. England simply swooped in and reaped the benefit.

But the role reversal should Southgate indeed be tempted by a switch to north London would go far deeper than that. It would in fact be the summation of a worrying trend that has seen the all-encompassing, box-office big five leagues of Europe relegate their international equivalents to that of a cottage industry by comparison.

Can you imagine Jurgen Klopp leaving Anfield to take on the Germany job? The proposition is ludicrous yet years ago if the German DFB reached out Liverpool would be justifiably concerned. Is it feasible that Brendan Rodgers will become Northern Ireland manager anytime soon? Perhaps in semi-retirement and only then.

Bluntly, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and yes England too are now way down the pecking order when it comes to a manager’s wish-list. They are jobs to take in order to revive a career, or in Southgate’s case, to make your name in the first place.

Here’s a stark fact: where once the home nations were bossed by the best at that point their country had produced – with a roll-call in living memory that includes Bobby Robson, Jock Stein, John Toshack and Terry Venables – now collectively the four managers in charge have three club trophies on their C.V. All come courtesy of Michael O’Neill, who took Shamrock Rovers to two League of Ireland titles and also won the Setanta Sports Cup.

Should Gareth Southgate leave behind all of his fantastic work with England for the bright lights of the Premier League, it will be the final confirmation that the lustre of leading your country is now akin to bossing Burnley or even coaching Charlton.

Ok, not quite, but it will be a damning indictment nonetheless, particularly given the steps he has taken to reunite a nation that had become completely disenchanted with international football prior to his appointment.

Where once it was deemed on a par with residing in 10 Downing Street, the England job would merely resemble a stepping stone onto bigger and better things if Spurs were to put him in the hot seat.

Jack Grealish names the Emirates Stadium as his favourite PL ground

Jack Grealish has called the Emirates Stadium his favourite ground to play at in the Premier League.

That’s right. Forget Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge, the Etihad – or Emptihad if you’re that way inclined -St James’ Park, the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and so on, Villa captain Jack Grealish believes Arsenal’s home is the nicest place to ply his trade.

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The 24-year-old posted a snap of himself during last week’s game against the Gunners with the caption: ‘Pleasure to play at this place. My Favourite stadium in the Prem.’

A lovely sentiment, yes.

But with Arsenal reportedly looking at loaning out Mesut Ozil in the January transfer window, and the Gunners presumably then in the market for a new central midfielder, the more sceptical among you might see this less as harmless admiration for the Emirates ground staff and more a “come-and-get-me” plea to Unai Emery.

Grealish has been previously expressed his disappointment over failing to secure a move to Tottenham, so a transfer to the red side of north London would be very spicy indeed.

Manchester City: Fans want Riyad Mahrez to be first-choice right-winger

Riyad Mahrez’s 24th-minute goal set Manchester City on their way to a 3-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League last night. [via Sky Sports]

The Algeria winger also ended the game with an assist, setting up Ilkay Gundogan’s goal to make it 2-0 to the visitors shortly before half-time. [via Sky Sports]

In addition to his contribution last night, the 28-year-old has provided three assists in the Premier League already this season, but has started just two of their five league matches so far in 2019/20 and had 308 minutes of game time. [via TransferMarkt.co.uk]

Mahrez’s main competition on the right-wing has been Bernardo Silva, who has started three of their first five league games and played for 347 minutes so far this season. However, the Portugal forward has only one goal and one assist to his name in 2019/20 and had to be content with a late appearance off the bench against Shakhtar.

These Manchester City fans on Twitter feel that Mahrez should be Pep Guardiola’s first-choice right-winger instead of Bernardo Silva:

Do you think Mahrez or Bernardo Silva should be Manchester City’s main option on the right wing? Join in the discussion by commenting below!

Che Adams could miss Southampton v Leeds

Southampton could be without striker Che Adams for their Premier League clash with Leeds United this weekend, which comes as a potential boost for the Whites.

The Lowdown: Leeds host Saints

Marcelo Bielsa’s men are back in Premier League action after the international break as they travel to St Mary’s on Saturday.

Leeds picked up their first league win of the season last time around, beating Watford 1-0, and another victory against Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side would be just what the doctor ordered.

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The Latest: Adams could miss out

James Ward-Prowse is already missing for Saints through suspension following his red card at Chelsea, and the home side could also be without Adams.

According to The Daily Record, the striker has been ruled out of Scotland’s World Cup qualifier against the Faroe Islands on Tuesday night due to a muscle injury and has returned to Southampton to be assessed.

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The Verdict: Boost for Whites

Adams is a key player for the Saints, especially since the summer departure of fellow striker Danny Ings to Aston Villa, so this has to be considered a boost for Leeds.

Granted, the 25-year-old is still searching for his first league goal of the season, but he carries a threat in attack as evidenced by his nine top-flight goals last term, and Saints should be weakened by his absence. His potential absence would also deprive Ralph Hasenhuttl’s men of one of their main aerial threats – nobody else in Southampton’s squad can match his average of 3.2 successful aerial duels per game.

It remains to be seen whether or not Adams will be OK to feature on Saturday, but Leeds’ hopes of victory would surely be enhanced if the Scotland striker is unavailable.

In other news, talks over a deal for one Leeds player are reportedly ‘advanced’. Read more here.

Man City fans erupt over injury update

Flocking to Twitter, many Manchester City fans have erupted over more injury news involving defenders John Stones and Aymeric Laporte as the Sky Blues gear up for crunch clashes against Chelsea, Paris-Saint Germain and Liverpool.

Pep Guardiola’s side, coming off the back of an entertaining 6-1 win in the Carabao Cup against Wycombe on Tuesday, already prepare for what will be a crucial encounter with title rivals Chelsea at the weekend.

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After that, City see a host of other challenging contests on the horizon with Ligue 1 giants PSG in the Champions League group stage next week and Liverpool at Anfield next after that.

The Citizens have had to cope with mounting injury issues amid this difficult run with Stones and Laporte currently sidelined alongside the likes of Rodri, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Ilkay Gundogan as it stands (The Independent).

Now, more injury news has come to light involving the former pair – and it doesn’t look good.

According to reliable reporter Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, writing on his social media, both Stones and Laporte are ‘facing a fortnight out’ – meaning they could miss City’s upcoming trio of blockbuster clashes.

Reacting to this news, it’s safe to say Sky Blues are worried – find all of their verdicts on the update down below.

Man City fans erupt over more injury news…

“oh boy”

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“This is a massive blow for us.”

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“We’re doomed”

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“we’re done”

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“no way a knock is that bad”

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“I might pray for the first time”

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“Noooooooo”

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“What is this….. How does this even happen”

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“We’re finished”

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In other news: ‘Yessss’, ‘Finally’, ‘This is good news’…Man City fans flock to Harry Kane update, find out more here.

PIF claim on Newcastle takeover

A journalist has dropped a claim on the potential takeover of Newcastle United involving the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s (KSA) Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The Lowdown: Independent regulator needed?

Writing in his latest piece for The Times, Henry Winter has argued that an independent regulator is needed in football given the ongoing takeover saga.

He claims that the Premier League is ‘not fit to govern itself’, and that a neutral judge is needed on sensitive and complicated issues.

The Latest: Delaney on independent regulator

The Independent journalist Miguel Delaney has now claimed that a Premier League independent regulator ‘would likely’ rule that PIF is the KSA state.

A key component of the top flight’s Owners’ and Directors’ Test (ODT) with regards to the takeover is whether it can be shown that PIF is a separate entity from the Saudi state, and if separation cannot be proved, then the deal would ultimately collapse.

The Verdict: Debatable

It is certainly debatable on both sides whether PIF and the state are separate, and the buying side are trying to show that this is the case.

The arbitration case next year between Mike Ashley and the Premier League should resolve this issue, and thus give an idea over the direction in where the bid is heading.

Nonetheless, the whole takeover saga has dragged on for way too long now, and an independent regulator may help in coming to a swifter conclusion.

In other news, find out who is fuming with what he has heard about the takeover here!

Leeds could return for Nandez in January

Leeds United could reignite their interest in a deal to bring Nahitan Nandez to Elland Road in the winter transfer market.

What’s the talk?

According to recent reports from Italy (via Leeds Live), Victor Orta could once again pursue a deal for the Cagliari midfielder in January, with the Whites having been heavily linked with a move for the 25-year-old over the course of the summer transfer window.

The report goes on to state that, after failing to secure a move prior to the passing of the summer transfer deadline, with the likes of Inter Milan and Tottenham Hotspur reported to have been keen on the Uruguay international, Nandez is eager to find a new club in January.

Previous reports had also claimed that, despite the midfielder having a €36m (£31m) release clause in his current contract at Cagliari, the Serie A side were willing to part with the 25-year-old for a figure in the region of €26m (£22m) this summer – something that could well remain the case going forwards.

Orta could make amends

While Orta did secure the signings of Daniel James, Junior Firpo and Kristoffer Klaesson this summer, as well as the permanent addition of Jack Harrison, it is undeniable that the director of football’s failure to bring in any reinforcements in the middle of the park was something of a disaster by the Spaniard.

Indeed, with only Kalvin Phillips as a viable option in defensive midfield, as well as Mateusz Klich, Jamie Shackleton and Adam Forshaw – who hasn’t played a league game for almost two years due to injury – in central midfield, it is clear that the position is one in which Marcelo Bielsa lacks any real depth.

However, the news that Nandez could well be available once again in January presents Orta with an opportunity to make up for his failure this summer, as the 25-year-old would appear to make an excellent addition to Bielsa’s options in midfield.

Indeed, over his 32 Serie A appearances for Cagliari last season, the £19.8m-rated midfielder – who can operate from defensive, central on the right of midfield – scored two goals, registered two assists and created four big chances for his teammates, as well as taking an average of one shot and making one key pass per game.

The player Italian football expert Conor Clancy dubbed a “machine” also impressed in metrics more typical of his position, making an average of 0.7 interceptions, 1.8 tackles, 1.5 clearances and winning 6.1 duels per match.

These returns saw the £42k-per-week Uruguayan earn a seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.80, with his performances playing a key role in ensuring that Cagliari retained their status as a top-flight side last term.

As such, it would certainly appear as if the addition of Nandez would be a very smart piece of business for Orta to get over the line this January, as the 25-year-old would not only plug a gap in the Leeds squad but would also help to raise the standard of quality in Bielsa’s midfield.

In other news: Signed for £7m, now worth £19.8m: Orta struck gold on “exceptional” £35k-p/w Leeds gem

Liverpool linked with Declan Rice move

Liverpool are reportedly interested in signing West Ham and England midfielder Declan Rice next summer, along with a number of their rivals.

The Lowdown: Rice impresses for club and country

The 22-year-old has emerged as an impressive midfielder in recent years, standing out as a key man for both the Hammers and the Three Lions.

Rice helped West Ham qualify for the Europa League last season, while he also reached the final of Euro 2020 with England, starting every game in the tournament.

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The Latest: Liverpool linked with move

According to 90min, Liverpool are keen on the idea of signing the Englishman next summer, at a point when Jurgen Klopp may be looking to freshen up his midfield.

Manchester United, Manchester City and Chelsea are also reportedly interested, however, so the Reds could face a fight to sign Rice.

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The Verdict: Potentially overpriced?

While the £63million-rated Rice is a good young player – Chris Sutton hailed him as an ‘outstanding talent’ this week – whether or not he would justify a likely huge price tag is up for debate, considering he hasn’t yet shone at the very top level for an extended period.

Not only that, but in Fabinho, Liverpool already have someone who masters the No.6 role, so it is hard to see how the England man would fit into the team unless Klopp opts to use two out-and-out defensive midfielders.

It feels more likely that Rice will end up going to one of the other Premier League high-fliers, given their penchant for spending big sums of money on players compared to the Reds.

In other news, some Liverpool fans have reacted to rumoured Reds interest in another Premier League player. Read more here.

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