Jody Morris makes big claim about ex-Liverpool striker Luis Suarez

Chelsea assistant manager Jody Morris has made an eye-catching claim about former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez on Twitter after BBC Sport trio Gary Lineker, Ian Wright and Alan Shearer debated their 10 best Premier League strikers of all time.The show was broadcast on Saturday night with Morris clearly tuning in, with Thierry Henry, Shearer and Sergio Aguero discussed in the main about being the top three in a debate which included other names such as Harry Kane, Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo.Frank Lampard’s number two tweeted that he believed the former to be the best the division has seen since its inaugural season in 1992, before receiving a tweet from a fan who said they believed it should be Suarez.

The 41-year-old said he would agree if the Uruguay international stayed for longer than the two-and-a-half years he did, saying “I loved him” and labelling him as a “top, top” player.

82 goals in 133 games in all competitions for the Merseyside outfit is proof of that, but it also has to be seen as a controversial claim by a Chelsea employee – no matter how good the South American was – given he was found guilty of biting Branislav Ivanovic at Anfield on April 21, 2013.

Upon leaving Liverpool, the now 33-year-old has gone on to net a brilliant 191 times in 270 matches for Barcelona.

In other Liverpool news, one player who could cost the Reds more than £70m has been tipped as the club’s Roberto Firmino successor…

Leeds fans praise Stuart Dallas after impressing for Northern Ireland vs Netherlands

Stuart Dallas played the entire match as Northern Ireland drew with the Netherlands on Saturday, and many Leeds fans have been quick to lavish him with praise.

In typical Dallas fashion he fulfilled a number of roles on the night, starting off at right-back before taking up a more advanced position as his side looked for a crucial winner.

The Leeds man now has 39 caps for his country, some feat given he had been in and out of the starting line-up for his club side not too long ago, and such an achievement led one fan to suggest he has improved the most of any player since Marcelo Bielsa arrived.

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His versatility should certainly be commended as he plays a valuable role in covering multiple positions, something his teammates are unable to do.

The praise he received from the Elland Road faithful shows what high esteem he is now held in, and they will be hoping that he replicates his performance throughout the rest of the season, to give the Whites the best shot at promotion.

Here are some of the reactions to his international display in the Euro 2020 qualifying match.

Tottenham fans dismiss Moussa Sissoko’s top-four claim

Moussa Sissoko has insisted that Tottenham Hotspur are still capable of claiming a top-four position in the Premier League this season despite their struggles.

Spurs have only won three of their 11 league matches this term and currently sit 14th in the table heading into the November international break.

As it stands, Mauricio Pochettino’s side are 11 points off fourth-placed Manchester City.

However, Sissoko has claimed, in quotes covered by The Telegraph, that his team can still grab a Champions League spot come the end of the campaign.

It is not a surprise that the 30-year-old has taken this stance as he is hardly going to publicly admit that Tottenham are not in a top-four battle.

However, it would be fair to say that the Spurs supporters are not in agreement.

Indeed, many have taken to social media to react to Sissoko’s claim, and the general feeling is that the capital outfit do not stand a chance of finishing in the Champions League spots.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

مدرب غزل المحلة: حصدنا أغلى 3 نقاط أمام الأهلي.. ونحتاج فوزًا آخر لضمان البقاء في الدوري

تحدث خالد عيد المدير الفني لنادي غزل المحلة، عن فوز فريقه أمام الأهلي، في مباراة التي أقيمت أمس الإثنين بالدوري.

غزل المحلة فاز على الأهلي بهدف دون رد، في إطار مواجهات الأسبوع الـ19 من عمر بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

طالع | فيديو | الأهلي يرفض استغلال تعثر الزمالك ويخسر أمام غزل المحلة في الدوري

وقال عيد خلال تصريحات عبر قناة “أون تايم سبورتس”: “أحمد الله على الثلاث نقاط، أغلى 3 نقاط في الدوري أمام الأهلي صاحب التاريخ في الدوري وإفريقيا”.

وأضاف: “أريد أن أشكر لاعبي المحلة الذين استطاعوا غلق المباراة على الأهلي، واللاعبون نفذوا التعليمات وهذا ما أعطانا الأفضلية والفوز بالمباراة، هم لاعبين رجال ومقاتلين في الملعب، والقادم أفضل”.

وتابع:” الأسبوع الماضي كله كنا نتدرب على الكرات الثابتة، ولدينا لاعبين يسددون بشكل جيد”.

وأكمل: “أن نفوز على الأهلي والزمالك فهذا شئ كبير، أغلقنا الصفحات الماضية وسنركز في مباراة إنبي، ولا أريد أن يدخل اللاعبين المباراة بنشوة الفوز”.

وأردف: “أبلغت اللاعبين قبل المباراة، بأن اللاعب الذي يخاف من مواجهة الأهلي يقول لي ولا يلعب”.

وواصل: “كنت أريد أن نحرز أكثر من هدف وليس الاكتفاء بهدف واحد، والأهلي ساعدنا بأنه كان يلعب برباعي هجومي وترك لنا وسط الملعب، وأي كرة مرتدة لو كان لدينا سرعات كنا أحرزنا أكثر من هدف”.

وأتم: “إذا فزنا بالمباراة القادمة سنضمن بنسبة كبيرة البقاء في الدوري”.

غزل المحلة يحتل المركز الثامن في ترتيب جدول الدوري المصري برصيد 27 نقطة.

Verdict: Will Sunderland’s cash injection enhance their promotion chances?

Sunderland appear to be moving in the right direction on and off the field and though there is work to do on both fronts, they now look better-placed to get back into the Championship than they did in the summer.

They have received an investment of a substantial figure – believed to be £10m – which may be enough to take the club to the next level, according to Executive Director Charlie Methven.

He hasn’t put an exact estimate of what that means exactly, but the next level would mean promotion to the Championship, and it is no secret that is the aim this year, and the reason why Phil Parkinson was brought in last month.

The additional finances should serve the club well, but boasting the biggest stadium and the biggest budget doesn’t guarantee success.

The Black Cats found that out the hard way in 2018/19, when they missed out on promotion despite spending a League One record of £4m on Will Grigg, who has since returned just five goals in 32 league appearances.

As a result, the reported £10m may not be the solution to Sunderland improving on their seventh-placed position, but it certainly should put the club in better standing off the pitch.

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In reaction to the news, we asked Football FanCast writers what effect the cash injection will have on Sunderland’s chances of promotion, here’s what they said.

Billy Meyers

“While the added investment will presumably be helpful to Sunderland in many ways, I don’t know how beneficial it will be to the Black Cats’ promotion hopes.

“The Wearsiders splashed out a massive £4m on Will Grigg, only for him to have notched just one league goal so far this term, so that just goes to show that throwing money at players in League One isn’t the be-all and end-all for clubs to be successful.

“In all honesty, I don’t think it’ll have much impact, if any. Not for a few seasons at the very least.”

James Beavis

“Sunderland appear to be on something of an upward curve under new manager Phil Parkinson – especially with two home wins out of two in League One so far – but the recent investment actually may have no impact on their chances of winning promotion back to the Championship this season.

“While it is a boost that looks likely to benefit the club’s academy and the fan matchday experience, there has been no suggestion yet that any money will be pumped into improving the playing squad in the New Year.

“Of course that could feasibly change depending on where they are in the league – they currently lie five points adrift of the automatic promotion places – and Parkinson may want to add one or two new faces to his side if possible.

“If the investment does allow that to happen, to ensure they secure a top-two finish and avoid the lottery of the play-offs – something that of course cost them last term when they were beaten by Charlton Athletic in the final – then it can only be a good thing.”

Matt Dawson

“Such is the flux at Sunderland over the last couple of years that who knows what added investment will mean. After all, the way they forked out £4m for Will Grigg, who only has one goal this term, shows that it isn’t all about spending money. As sides like Luton have shown in the past, a simple togetherness and team unity is all it takes. Perhaps Sunderland should take a leaf out of the book of some of the more organised sides to get out of League One.

“One thing is for sure, however, is that it would undoubtedly boost their promotion hopes, and potential added sums of money available in January could prove game-changing. 22 goals in 15 matches isn’t the best of returns so that’s an area they may possibly look to exploit. If they do so successfully, this moment could be the catalyst for the Black Cats.

“Aston Villa were boosted by investment at the beginning of 2018/19 and ultimately reaped the rewards, achieving promotion from the Championship. That being said, although adding monetary value to a club may seem wise, it doesn’t always have the desired impact. Whatever they do end up investing, they must be wise and cautious with it.”

Kealan Hughes

“On the face of it, a £10m boost should be of significant benefit to a third-tier club, but it will only prove beneficial if the club is managed well on and off the pitch.

“Stewart Donald has previously stated that the club didn’t need financial help to get out of League One, yet he has had to sack a manager and finds his team eight points behind first-placed Wycombe Wanderers, whose success proves it is not all about money.

“Sunderland have struggled at times despite an ability to spend big and bring in the players they want, which would suggest not all is right.

“It may be a case that Jack Ross was simply the wrong man for the job, and time will tell if Phil Parkinson can turn things around. Should he do so, he will likely receive the backing he desires in January, and that’s why the money could end up proving valuable for a promotion push.”

Newcastle United fans react negatively to Lee Charnley’s academy claim

Many Newcastle United supporters have responded negatively to a recent claim by Toon Managing Director Lee Charnley, regarding the Magpies’ academy and his ambitions for it.

Charnley has told The Athletic (via The Chronicle) that he wants United to have the best academy in the North East, and sees the youth ranks at Darsley Park brimming with local prospects who “will get chances” like North Shields-born brothers Sean and Matty Longstaff.

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“We want to be the best academy in the region,” Charnley said. “Our vision is we want local boys to look at it and think it’s not going to be full of boys from London, Manchester or abroad. Between nine and 16, it will be an academy with boys predominantly from the local area.

“There will be exceptions but generally, it will be local. Other clubs may move boys around the country, sign them at 12, 13, 14, move their education. We’re not doing that. Consciously, we have made a decision not to do that and to give local boys the opportunity.”

Fans have not taken to his comments positively, though, as many feel Charnley is speaking on a topic that former manager Rafael Benitez had pressed the Magpies to focus on before he walked away from the club.

The Spaniard used to plead to owner Mike Ashley to invest funds into Newcastle’s academy while in discussions with the Sports Direct owner regarding a new contract, but those ambitions did not appear to be matched at the time.

Charnley has now stressed a desire to have a successful academy and hopes to see more names follow the Longstaff brothers into the senior fold soon.

He added: “[The] ultimate aim is that one player every year comes through our system and ends up in our first-team squad. That is what we want to achieve.”

Here are some of the messages shared in response…

Newcastle United Roundup: Matheson linked, new takeover bid, Benitez on his best signings

In today’s Newcastle United roundup, we take a look at what news has been doing the rounds for the Magpies. 16-year-old Luke Matheson has been linked with the club after scoring at Old Trafford in the EFL Cup, there is a fresh takeover bid from Peter Kenyon, and Rafael Benitez has named the best players he signed for the club.

Kenyon launches fresh takeover bid

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Report: According to Sky Sports, Kenyon’s new American investment fund GACP Sports is trying to buy Newcastle for £300m which will be paid in installments over three years. A detailed 46-page brochure has been sent out to potential investors, explaining their plans for the club, states the report.

Verdict: No doubt this will be music to the ears of anyone who follows the Toon Army. For over a decade now, fans have been desperate to see the back of Mike Ashley, with the Sports Direct owner refusing to delve into the transfer market enough, and thus having played a huge role in the club being relegated twice during his reign.

Kenyon’s GACP Sports also owns French side Bordeaux, whilst the man himself has been chief executive of both Chelsea and Manchester United and clearly knows how to run a football club as a result.

As has been the case in previous bids from Kenyon, there needs to be a large sum which Ashley would fancy or it is unlikely he will sell the club. Indeed, in recent times Amanda Staveley’s PCP Partners, the Bin Zayed Group as well as Kenyon have all attempted to purchase the club, with Ashley turning down each offer.

It seems it is going to take a bid in excess of £350m, as Sky Sports reports, and Newcastle fans will be hoping and praying this comes sooner rather than later.

Benitez on his best signings for the club

Report: In a Q&A with The Athletic (as quoted by Shields Gazette), former Magpies boss Benitez revealed who were his best signings during his time at St James’ Park. The Spaniard was asked ‘who would you say was your best value signing at Newcastle (Fabian) Schar, (Florian) Lejeune, (Martin) Dubravka?’, although Benitez was quick to point out Solomon Rondon as a name he never forgot during his time in the North East.

He replied: “I agree the three of them are quite good signings for the money we paid. Also I would add Rondon was good value as a loan.”

Verdict: Dubravka has turned himself into one of the better goalkeepers in the Premier League over the last few years, keeping 17 clean sheets and making 139 saves in 56 appearances. Although the Slovakian has conceded 67 times, only five of them have come as ‘errors leading to a goal’, according to official statistics of the Premier League.

Schar is continuing to prove his importance for the club this season, averaging a 7.16 performance rating and playing a huge role in Newcastle conceding eight goals in six games – only Crystal Palace boasts better in the bottom half.

As for Rondon, he has linked up once again with Benitez, joining him at Dalian Yifang in China. During his time at Newcastle, however, the Venezuelan finished as the second top scorer for the club, bagging 11 goals and seven assists in 31 Premier League appearances.

Lejeune is currently out injured, but the Frenchman did average a 7.05 performance rating with the Magpies in his first season under Benitez.

Bruce keeping tabs on Matheson

Report: According to the Chronicle Live, Newcastle have been scouting the Rochdale teenager even before his heroics against Manchester United. It is reported that the Magpies have kept tabs on the defender ever since he made his first-team debut in the Checkatrade Trophy last year.

Verdict: 16-year-old Matheson has jumped into the limelight after scoring the equaliser in the Dale’s Carabao Cup tie at Old Trafford. The right-back has been involved heavily for the League One side so far, playing all three of the EFL Cup games until Rochdale were knocked out. Matheson has also played twice in the league for his boyhood club this season and has even stepped out for the England U17’s on one occasion.

It is always wise to keep tabs on the younger guys around because clubs can never know what youth teams are prizing away the best young talent in the country – sometimes it is not always the Premier League teams who acquire the best young products from around England.

If Newcastle were to sign Matheson, it would be highly doubtful he would see first-team action more than a handful of times in a year. Nevertheless, if his performance at Old Trafford is anything to go by, it is a good idea to keep an eye on his progress.

Crystal Palace won’t get a better chance to receive their full Wilfried Zaha valuation

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

According to The Mirror, Paris Saint-Germain are planning a stunning £100m swoop for Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha as a replacement for Neymar Jr, who looks set for a move back to La Liga.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Ivorian made his intentions to leave Selhurst Park crystal clear in the summer by handing in a transfer request on the eve of the deadline, and was reportedly devastated that the Eagles rejected Everton’s late advances.

However, the window for European clubs remains open until September 2nd, and the French champions may test Palace’s resolve one last time this summer before Zaha’s hopes of leaving until at least January are killed off completely.

PSG know that Neymar is irreplaceable, but see the Palace academy graduate as a player of a similar style who can excite the Parc des Princes crowd – a delegation is being sent to London this week to see if a deal can be struck for Zaha.

Palace’s best chance of receiving their valuation 

Arsenal were interested in Zaha this summer, but Palace deemed their offer of £65m + Reiss Nelson on loan as nowhere near good enough.

The Toffees also got involved later on in the summer, but their highest offer of £60m + Cenk Tosun was also deemed unacceptable – The Telegraph claimed that while the Eagles value Zaha at £100m, they would’ve accepted £80m in upfront cash.

So, if the news that PSG are readying an offer worth £100m is true, this could be Palace’s best chance of receiving what they want for the Ivorian.

It would leave them in a tricky situation until the January window opens in terms of finding a replacement, but if such an offer does arrive, it would be too hard to turn down given the fact that another offer worth that much may not come around again.

This is Palace’s best chance of getting what they want for their prized asset.

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لاعب أستون فيلا يشيد بـ المحمدي بعد إيقاف أخطر نجوم ليدز يونايتد

أشاد لاعب وسط الفريق الأول لكرة القدم بنادي أستون فيلا، جون ماكجين، بأداء زميله، أحمد المحمدي، خلال مباراة ليدز يونايتد في الجولة السادسة والعشرين من بطولة الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ونجح أستون فيلا في تحقيق فوز مهمً على حساب ليدز يونايتد يوم، السبت الماضي، بهدف نظيف أحرزه واتكينز على ملعب “إيلاند رود”.

واستطاع أحمد المحمدي إيقاف خطورة أبرز نجوم ليدز يونايتد في الموسم الحالي وجناح الفريق الأول، رافينها، أحد أهداف ليفربول في الميركاتو الصيفي المقبل.

اقرأ ايضًا.. مدرب أستون فيلا يكشف إصابة إيميليانو مارتينيز أمام ليدز

وتحدث ماكجين عن المحمدي ونجاحه لإيقاف رافينها في المباراة خلال تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “ديلي ميل” البريطانية، وقال: “رافينها هو أحد أفضل اللاعبين في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز هذا الموسم”.

وتابع: “افتقدنا كاش في مركز الظهير الأيسر، لكن أحمد المحمدي كان ممتازًا ونجح في إيقاف خطورة رافينها واعتبره كان مفتاحًا لفوز أستون فيلا بالمباراة”.

وأتم تصريحاته: “اعتقد أن أداء المحمدي اليوم كان رائعًا أمام أحد أفضل اللاعبين في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز”.

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