Southend’s inconsistency proving costly at the top

Tuesday’s defeat to Aldershot compounded what is a disappointingly tempestuous run of form. Although successive wins over Gillingham and Crewe may have alleviated fears that a slump was about to derail any hopes of a top three finish, Southend are now quickly running out of games to reinforce their promotion credentials.

Arguably the most concerning factor is how different an unchanged side can look in little more than a fortnight. The side that lined up against Aldershot was very much the same side that outfought and out-thought Gillingham earlier this month, yet there was simply no parallel in the two performances.

The Gillingham performance was typified by the steely determination to grind out a win. Liam Dickinson toiled up front on his own with little support, whereas Bilel Mohsni worked tirelessly in order to ensure the win. Mark Phillips’ return to the side added the defensive prowess that had been missing in his absence, and the midfield looked markedly more assured with both Michael Timlin and Jean-Paul Kalala involved.

Compared to last night, however, and all reports suggest that the performance could not be more removed.

Paul Sturrock has commented that the display against Aldershot was gutless and that changes would ring through the side, but the problem is that the players on the sidelines are just as out of form as those on the field. Anthony Grant, for example, has looked a continually decreasing shadow of his former self this season. Although previously combative and imposing, Grant has failed to take a single game by the scruff of the neck this campaign and has rightfully sat most of the season out.

In defence, Pat Baldwin arrived in January to sure up an increasingly fragile defence, but his lack of match fitness only served to further that fragility. Chris Barker has shown signs of decline, so getting Pat Baldwin fit and into the side to partner Mark Phillips must surely be one of the Sturrock’s top priorities as the season enters its climax.

Perhaps most importantly, however, has been the frugal manner that the team’s attacking influences have taken into recent games.

Failing to muster a single shot on goal in a game is unacceptable, and will surely be a cause for concern. Ryan Hall’s exclusion from the side has made sense, he’s often been the target of opposition defences and his influence from the wings has been limited, but it’s now time for him to re-enter the fold. Bilel Mohsni, whilst effective, has not proven effective enough from wide positions to warrant inclusion ahead of the likes of Hall and Martin, so should either be dropped into defence, or dropped altogether.

Providing his injury isn’t too serious, it may also be time for Neil Harris to be welcomed back into the side. Although patently not the best in a targetman role, his movement and awareness were key in opening space and creating chances before Christmas, particularly for the likes of Hall and Timlin to run into. Providing Sturrock can trust his defence once again, moving to a 4-4-2 formation with Harris partnering Dickinson could well prove our best option.

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Disappointingly, there appears to be a great need for scapegoat for Southend’s poor form. Sturrock’s tactics have been criticised, but they’ve been proven to work time and time again. Tara Brady’s departure has also been rather preposterously highlighted as the turning point, but the players must shoulder a significant proportion of the blame.

By Southend blogger Liam Stoker 

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Harry and Tottenham should keep the £12m and shop elsewhere

Tottenham Hotspur’s problems in the final third have been so well documented that I’m sure even Osama Bin Laden knew of them in his hideout in Pakistan; these problems have caused Spurs to be linked with every player under the sun, so much so that I wouldn’t be surprised tomorrow to be reading “’Arry plots £10 million raid for Dean Windass”. The latest striker to be reportedly on Redknapp’s radar is £12m rated Espanyol’s Pablo Osvaldo. (Don’t worry, I thought the same thing as you, “who?”)

Osvaldo is of duel nationality, Italian and Argentinian, an incredible blend of nationalities with a sound footballing pedigree. After averaging a goal every three games for Argentinian second divison club Atletico Huracan, the forward joined Serie B side Atalanta. He earned only three appearances but still managed to bag himself a goal, yet after this relatively disappointing season Atalanta agreed a co-ownership deal with fellow Serie B side Lecce, and Osvaldo achieved a very healthy 18 goals in 31 games, catching the attention of Fiorentina, who signed the Italian Argentine for 4.5 million Euro’s. Osvaldo repaid them instantly with a brace on his debut, however, after two seasons and only five goals later, Osvaldo was on the move again to fellow Italian side Bologna, where he failed to even beat his Fiorentina tally of five goals and was quickly loaned out to La Liga outfit Espanyol. Finally, after years of living out of a suitcase, Osvaldo found his ‘footballing home’; seven goals in 20 games meant that Espanyol snapped up the chance of a permanent move for the striker and the former Lecce ace continued his loan form on, so far this season having scored 11 goals in 20 games. This level of quality and consistency is why the boys down White Hart Lane are said to be interested in obtaining his services.

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Should media reports be true (cough cough) that Osvaldo is all set for a move to White Hart Lane, where would he fit, if at all, into Harry Redknapp’s starting eleven? Tottenham’s frontline is no doubt in need of a shake-up, and with Redknapp apparently at the end of his tether with his forwards, especially Pavlyuchenko, who may be collecting his P45 very soon, there is definitely place for Osvaldo at ‘The Lane.’ Spurs’ manager, though, isn’t looking for another ten goal-a-season striker, and, let’s be honest, the stats demonstrate that Osvaldo is merely that.

Verdict: Look elsewhere first Harry.

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Stoke City set to receive Ricardo Fuller boost

Stoke City hope to have Ricardo Fuller back in action sooner rather than later, after initial tests confirmed that the striker did not suffer a broken shoulder in the 2-1 win at Newcastle United.

Fuller did sustain a dislocated right shoulder, but the Potters now hope that the damage to ligaments will be minor and that the talented frontman could be back in action in around a fortnight.

Manager Tony Pulis had said before learning of the likely positive prognosis:"We're just keeping our fingers crossed that they will be able to just pop back it in.

"When Ric dislocated his shoulder a couple of seasons ago he was only out for ten days, so we're hoping that will be the case again.

"If he is out for any longer, then it will be a massive blow to us because he is a game changer.

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Tottenham Hotspur launch £15m bid for Grealish, fans react

Tottenham Hotspur’s link to Aston Villa midfielder Jack Grealish seems to be growing by the day.The 22-year-old’s future has become a talking point due to his club’s failure to beat Fulham in the Championship playoff final in May.Grealish’s controversial off-the-pitch moments seem to be behind him as he had a positive season in Steve Bruce’s team.In 31 appearances in all competitions for the Midlands outfit, the midfielder scored three goals and created eight assists.[brid autoplay=”true” video=”255797″ player=”12034″ title=”Watch Are Russia the worst World Cup host team of all time”]Tottenham swiftly emerged as leading contenders for Grealish’s signature and the latest reports coming from Sky Sports NewsÂclaim that the North London outfit have tabled a £15m offer.The report states that Villa value their midfielder at closer to £30m and would prefer to strike a deal with Chelsea as they believe that he will be loaned back to the club for next season.The Championship club are going through some financial difficulties, but it is believed that they do not feel pressure to sell their top star.Tottenham fans have been tweeting their thoughts on the latest development.

Everton fans are unconvinced by Mangala after shaky debut

Everton found themselves in defensive chaos against Arsenal on Saturday, defeated 5-1 at the Emirates in the English Premier League.

Sam Allardyce’s team were no match for a resurgent Gunners side, undone by their new signings Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Pierre-Emerick-Aubameyang, alongside hat-trick hero Aaron Ramsey.

Toffees supporters were left fuming by the performance and had harsh words for the debuting Eliaquim Mangala, who looked lost in the Everton defensive line across the 90 minutes.

On loan from Manchester City, Mangala was theoretically brought in to improve the Everton defence but will need rapid improvement if he is to win over his new fans in the weeks and months to come.

It’s unlikely they’ll have to worry about relegation, but supporters expect them to compete with most of the teams in the top-flight given their transfer outlay over the last 12 months.

Can Mangala start to turn things around at home to Crystal Palace next week?

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A lesson in naivety from this Tottenham man?

Openly criticising players in public has become a Premier League taboo, but following a disappointing 4-0 defeat to Chelsea two weekends ago,  Tim Sherwood unleashed a ferocious analysis of his Tottenham squad on live television that left little room for the feint-hearted.

In a surprisingly emotional display, the Spurs gaffer told the Sky Sports studio; “(It happens) too often, too often and again today against the big sides. It’s disappointing to see.You’re 2-0 down with 10 men at Chelsea, you’re not going to win the game. But I expect to see a little more gut, a little bit more pride, a little bit more feather rustling. I don’t want to be the only one who ever shouts at them. I think they need to dig each other out every now and again and get the best out of each other.”

In this modern era of soft gloves and foreign players with big egos, many have backed Sherwood for the bold, refreshing and aggressive approach he took two weekends ago. A lot of what he said will certainly ring true with the White Hart Lane faithful, who have seen their side capitulate against big clubs they’re supposed to be competing with numerous times already this season. Their 5-0 home defeat to Liverpool in December cost Andre Villas-Boas his job.

But as refreshingly passionate as Sherwood’s speech may have been, let’s not kid ourselves that it was sourced from anything else than managerial naivety. It’s the type of unbalanced, unchecked and poorly-thought outburst you’d expect from a gaffer that’s been in the management game for a matter of months, unable to keep his cool after what was Tottenham’s worst performance under his leadership.

Perhaps, considering the intensity of the situation, that can be forgiven. But it was the timing of this public slamming that spoke volumes about the Spurs boss’s disturbing inexperience.

Let’s reconstruct that disappointing four-goal thumping at Stamford Bridge. Tottenham’s backline can be held at fault for all four goals, as Jamie Redknapp was quick to point out in the Sky Sports studio.

Under Sherwood’s tactical guidance however, Spurs started the match with Kyle Walker on the right wing and Aaron Lennon as a shadow striker. For the first 45 minutes it did the job, yet at no point in the first half did Chelsea’s goal come under any considerable threat, and with that in mind, it was always a case of how many goals the Blues would eventually win by rather than the result ever being in doubt. From Jose Mourinho’s perspective, he was always waiting for the Lilywhites to make the first mistake, although he probably didn’t anticipate they’d make four so costly.

The Lane gaffer didn’t instigate the defensive implosion, and in that regard, he has a right to be annoyed at the long list of individual errors you wouldn’t expect from a side challenging for Champions League qualification.  But he sent Tottenham out working to a tactical formula that would never have resulted in a win – a scoreless draw was the best the Lilywhites could have hoped from that starting line-up – yet Sherwood failed to mention any of his own misgivings in an almost taboo post-match outburst.

Rather, everything was directed at the players. Usually, managers use the term ‘we’, as if to imply mistakes were made as a group, even if that may not be the case. Even this custom was bypassed by Sherwood, instead accusing his roster of a ‘lack of characters’ and his players of not showing enough gut and pride.

But when it comes to psychological baiting, especially of your own players, timing is everything. And rather naively, Sherwood’s was some way off the mark. If this public name and shame had come following a poor defeat to one of the Premier League’s more rank and file sides, or Liverpool for example, it would be completely understandable.

Rather, it came against a Chelsea outfit who currently don pole position in the English top flight, overseen by a manager who has never lost a league game in 67 outings at Stamford Bridge, in an away fixture that Tottenham haven’t won since Gary Lineker was their star striker. The result was disappointing and the performance disturbing, but a wealth of factors suggested the Blues had three points in the bag from the opening whistle. As Sherwood himself subliminally suggested, perhaps Tottenham as a club expect far too much.

Furthermore, the outcry came ahead of what was undoubtedly the most defining week of Tottenham’s season. The following Thursday, Spurs took on Benfica in Europe, and the home leg result would have vital significance to Tottenham’s continuation in the Europa League, whilst on Sunday they took on Arsenal in the second North London derby of their Premiership campaign after losing the first bragging rights clash in September.

Sherwood clearly thought that publicly announcing the entire squad were now ‘playing for their futures’, further remarking that he was ‘singing from the heart, not from the script’, would give them the kick up the backside required to turn their form around.

But in fact, the reverse has taken place. Against Benfica, Tottenham were outclassed by a Champions League standard defence in a 3-1 defeat, in turn highlighting the inadequacies of their own from the weekend previous, and facing their local rivals, Arsenal’s better quality on the ball told as the Lilywhites were reduced to a hit-and-hope, route one strategy going forward, before eventually losing 1-0.

It’s easy to criticise a manager when his plans, or in this case, his attempts at motivation, have backfired in terms of results. It’s worth reminding that Spurs were probably the better side against Arsenal at the weekend, controlling the game and the ball for a good eighty minutes.

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But Jose Mourinho has never entered a press conference without meticulously planning every detail and every controversial remark first. Sherwood on the other hand, in his own words, ‘sings from the heart’.

Had the Tottenham novice held his tongue, stepped back and considered the larger picture, perhaps he would have realised that adding to the scrutiny of a Spurs roster already absent in confidence after an incredibly heavy defeat of their own doing, would only further hinder the situation. It’s certainly increased the limelight on the Lilywhites over the last week, which can’t have made attempted revivals in form particularly easier.

Until recently, Sherwood was making a decent case for himself to continue his Tottenham tenure for at least another season. But with his naivety in the dug-out becoming more noticeable with every heavyweight contest the Lilywhites are involved in, Daniel Levy will surely feel compelled to turn his attentions to the far more experienced Louis Van Gaal this summer.

It’s not Sherwood’s fault – he never asked to be appointed Spurs boss when Villas-Boas got the axe. But the fact remains, in the grand scheme of Premier League management, he is still nothing more than a rank amateur.

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Manchester City transfer news: Mancini set to move for German playmaker

Manchester City are set to make a move for Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos according to CalcioMercato.

It is believed that City boss Mancini is genuinely interested in snapping up the 22-year-old German international who is thought to be available for as little as £12million.

Roberto Mancini is thought to be battling it out with Inter Milan to secure the signature of the former Hansa Rostock prospect.

Despite taking a while to break into the set up at the Allianz Arena, the starlet has really caught the eye, following a loan spell at Bayer Leverkusen, and is now a regular in the first team for Bayern.

Kroos has dazzled so far this season, featuring in 9 out of 10 of the Bundesliga’s side league fixtures, with the midfielder already amassing 5 goals for the season in all competitions.

The Manchester club do boast an array of attacking midfield talent, in particular in the forms of both David Silva and Samir Nasri; however the Italian is known to welcome an abundance of attacking resources at his disposal.

The Former Inter boss failed to secure some of the stellar transfer targets he wanted to lure to the Etihad stadium this summer, the most notable failure being Eden Hazard who ended up at Stamford Bridge signing for their rivals Chelsea.

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A move for the talented German Kroos would certainly go some way to resurrecting these shortcomings, in the last window for the club, and it would definitely be a deal to excite the club’s supporters.

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Manchester United should move for Nabil Fekir now Liverpool deal is dead

As reported by the BBC, Liverpool’s proposed move for Nabil Fekir has fallen through this weekend, after discussions took place regarding a £52.75m transfer. Is it now time for Manchester United to swoop in ahead of their arch-rivals and make a sensational play to bring him to Old Trafford?

What’s the story?

Fekir had been expected to make the switch to Anfield, but Lyon announced on Saturday he would not be moving to Merseyside. In a statement on their official website, the Ligue 1 side stated that although they would consider other beneficial moves for the player, they are expecting him to stick around in 2018/19.

With Manchester United always looking to add creativity and goals to their attacking midfield, perhaps a dramatic move from Jose Mourinho’s outfit would be more agreeable to Lyon and the French midfielder.

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Why should Man United sign him?

Fekir demonstrated last season that he has the ability and ambition to attack from midfield that could add a real spark to the first team at Old Trafford.

With 23 goals and eight assists, he emerged as one of the most exciting players in Europe and although playing in a weaker league than the English top-flight, is well placed to make a big move and a big step up in his career.

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That he was a major target for one of United’s major rivals also makes him an attractive option. Having him arrive at Old Trafford would present a major blow to Liverpool ahead of next season and perhaps stop recent optimism emanating from the club dead in its tracks.

At 24 years of age, he also has plenty of long-term potential and putting themselves out there to pull off this transfer coup could pay off in the short and long-term.

Newcastle United fans tweet thoughts on Schurrle speculation

Newcastle United added Chelsea youngster Kenedy to their squad earlier this week, but fans are keen for more to enter the welcome gates at St James’ Park.Rafael Benitez has just seven days to get his desired targets, one of which has been rumoured to be another player associated with Chelsea.Andre Schurrle, who spent two years at Stamford Bridge between 2013 and 2015, could be on his way out of current club Borussia Dortmund on loan.According to theÂDaily Mail, the Bundesliga outfit are willing to offload the German to a Premier League club and could cover half of his £150,000-a-week wages.At the moment, the prospect of Schurrle moving to St James’ Park is just rumours, but according to the betting market, there could be a chance of a deal getting done.Sky Bet have the Magpies listed as 4/1 favourites to secure the former Chelsea player’s signature before the end of the month.Amid the transfer speculation, Newcastle fans have been tweeting their thoughts on the possible deal.

Former Liverpool star set to extend Dortmund stay

Borussia Dortmund have taken up the option to sign loanee Nuri Sahin permanently from Real Madrid, as reported by Sky Sports.

The Turkish midfielder is in his second season on loan to the Bundesliga side but he is set to make the move permanent in the summer for around £5million.

Sahin had a fairly unsuccessful spell on loan at Liverpool back in 2012, making just seven league appearances before the Reds sent him back to Madrid.

Dortmund were knocked out of the Champions League in midweek against Real, and have fallen way behind champions Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga.

Striker Robert Lewandowski is leaving the club this summer and so more big name signings are expected to join Sahin.

“We informed the Real Madrid management of our intentions to take the option on him during our Champions League quarter-final tie with them,” general manager Hans-Joachim Watzke said to the Ruhr Nachrichten newspaper.

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