After a failed promotion attempt where do West Brom go from here?

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Things are never simple when it comes to West Bromwich Albion. The fact their entire season boiled down to penalties sums that up.

Just five kicks from 12 yards determined whether they’d have the chance to gain promotion. But, in typical Albion fashion, they fell just short.

This was a chance for redemption after relegation last term. But that was not what they found. Instead, they were left to ponder a host of what-ifs.

What if the club hadn’t sacked Darren Moore? What if Dwight Gayle hadn’t been sent off last weekend? Unfortunately, they can’t go back in time, but it would have been fascinating to see what would have unfolded had those two events not happened.

However, the Baggies now need to prepare for next season and if they are to bounce back to the Premier League, something has to change.

Replace Shan

First on the agenda needs to be finding a permanent manager and whoever comes in mustn’t be a safe option either.

For all too long West Brom have turned to managers who either save the club money or lack of ambition. So by appointing Graham Potter or Patrick Vieira who were the subject of reports linking them to the Hawthorns in The Sun on Sunday (May 5, page 59) and The Telegraph, the club would be heading in the right direction.

Shan has done little wrong, but he’s an academy manager with little experience. Potter and Vieira, on the other hand, are progressive coaches with visions for the future. You only need to look at their spells at Ostersunds and Nice to understand that.

In short, Mark Jenkins needs to buck up his ideas this summer. He needs to find a manager capable of taking West Brom forward, not one who’ll continue to hold them back. Although they’ll want to achieve promotion, they need to think long term too.

Squad overhaul

Things also need to change among the playing staff as well. It’s clear the team isn’t good enough and Albion’s lack of depth compared to Villa’s in the play-offs displayed that.

One player in the squad they simply cannot afford to lose though is Dwight Gayle. He’s a rare exception in the long list of players who may leave the Midlands. The forward scored 24 Championship goals on loan from Newcastle and with another season in the Championship on the cards, he can lead the charge once more.

Elsewhere, things need to be freshened up.

That means getting rid of old heads in Chris Brunt and Jake Livermore and building for the future by giving the likes of Sam Field and Morgan Rogers more game time.

The future shouldn’t include Rekeem Harper, however, whose contract is coming to an end in June. Given his performances at the back end of the season, that will come as a blessing.

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It’s extremely likely that a number of the Baggies’ best players could now leave, according to The Telegraph. Ahmed Hegazi and Kieran Gibbs have been playing at levels above the Championship, and as a result, there will need to be a strong recruitment drive to replace them should they depart.

The work Albion did in the January window was poor and it arguably cost them promotion. With that in mind, they need to significantly improve their dealings.

West Brom will probably be one of the favourites again when the new campaign rolls around but without change, they could be left to wonder what if once again.

حمادة صدقي: يجب إجراء 3 تغييرات على تشكيل منتخب مصر أمام توجو

رشح حمادة صدقي مدرب منتخب مصر السابق لاعبين للمشاركة في مباراة الفراعنة وتوجو المقبلة، مشيرًا إلى أن الفريق يحتاج لخدمات أحمد فتحي لاعب الأهلي السابق وبيراميدز الحالي.

منتخب مصر يستعد لمواجهة توجو غدًا الثلاثاء في الجولة الرابعة من التصفيات المؤهلة لأمم إفريقيا.

وقال صدقي في تصريحات إذاعية عبر أثير راديو مصر: “مباراة الغد تحتاج للخبرات، ومشاركة اللاعبين الذين لعبوا سابقًا مع بعضهم، وفريق توجو ليس قويا”.

وتابع: “يجب الدفع بأيمن أشرف في مركز الظهير الأيسر بدلًا من أحمد أبوالفتوح الذي لعب المباراة الماضية وأرشح تواجد طارق حامد بجوار محمد النني”.

وأكمل:” أرشح محمد مجدي أفشة للمشاركة بشكل أساسي، كما يجب الاعتماد على الثنائي محمود تريزيجيه ومصطفى محمد”.

وتطرق للحديث عن أحمد فتحي لاعب الأهلي السابق وبيراميدز الحالي: “المنتخب كان في حاجة لخدمات أحمد فتحي في الوقت الحالي، خاصة بعدما شاهدت المباراة الماضية”.

أردف: “لابد من البحث عن حلول وبدائل في مركز الظهير الأيمن، فمثلا عبدالظاهر السقا لاعب منتخب مصر السابق، تم استبعاده في فترة من الفترات من قبل حسن شحاتة، ولكن عندما احتاجه الفراعنة كان متواجدا”.

وأضاف: “أحمد فتحي يعطى للاعبين قوة، حينما كنت مديرا فنيا لسموحة وتقدمت على الأهلي بهدف، شاهدت أحمد فتحي يعطى زملائه قوة داخل الملعب”.

واختتم: “فتحي كان مثل الشرارة التي أدت لفوز للأهلي في هذه المباراة”.

Jamie Redknapp suggests Lewis Dunk could solve Arsenal’s defensive problems

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Arsenal could not find their way past a sturdy Brighton rearguard on Sunday afternoon as they effectively resigned themselves to Europa League football with a 1-1 draw at the Emirates Stadium.

What’s the word?

The Gunners are staring down the barrel of a place in the Europa League for a third straight season.

Unai Emery’s arrival has seemingly injected some level of improvement into the club but his impact has not been enough to take Arsenal back into the Champions League.

A weekend draw with the Seagulls effectively confirmed they will finish outside of the top-four, with defensive frailties throughout the season proving to be their undoing.

But Jamie Redknapp believes that Brighton’s Lewis Dunk could actually hold the key to resolving some of their fundamental issues.

Indeed, the Sky Sports pundit had some glowing words to say about in his team of the week column, as published by the Daily Mail.

‘Arsenal have conceded 50 goals for the second season running but the solution to their leaky defence was staring them in the face on Sunday.

‘Brighton’s Lewis Dunk defended like a warrior and would be an upgrade on any of the centre halves at the Emirates.

‘He may not be the most easy on the eye but he just loves the art of defending. He is exactly what this Arsenal team needs.’

Perfect fit for Arsenal?

Dunk, valued at £10.8 million by Transfermarkt, is blessed with Premier League experience and a proven track record at this level.

Valiant, brave, composed, intelligent and a born leader, Brighton’s brilliant enforcer would be a smart addition to Arsenal’s defensive unit.

The central defender was deservedly handed his first England cap back in November 2018 and Gareth Southgate’s decision to bring him into the squad was symptomatic of how highly rated he is.

As Redknapp has alluded to, he may not be the most exotic or technically astute option in the market, but he is a master of the defensive basics and his presence in the defensive unit could be a reassuring presence for the entire club.

Brighton won’t want to lose a star player but their hand may be forced if a hefty bid is tabled in the summer.

Look at him now: Gabriel Paulista and Arsenal

For Arsenal fans, having more than one defender capable of playing consistently well seems like an almost impossible feat, but it was once the case when Gabriel Paulista was at the club.

The Brazilian defender joined the Gunners in the winter transfer window of 2015 when Arsene Wenger realised midway through the 2014/15 season that the team needed more than two fully fit centre-backs in Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker, and after a few games of Nacho Monreal and Calum Chambers covering in central defence, it was quickly apparent Arsenal needed reinforcements, and Gabriel was brought in.

Signed for £11.2 million from Villarreal, Gabriel joined the Gunners with a respectable reputation after a good half-season with the Yellow Submarine, and good things were expected of the Brazilian defender.

Gabriel’s first season with the Gunners saw the defender establish himself as a solid member of the Arsenal team, with his warrior-attitude and impressive last-ditch tackles the Brazilian quickly became a fan favourite in north London, but it soon became apparent that the centre-back might not last long in the Premier League.

First-team opportunities were hard to come by and there were reports that Gabriel had found it hard to adjust to life in England, which is why it didn’t come as a surprise when Arsene Wenger sold the defender just 18 months after signing him to Valencia for £9.9 million according to Transfermarkt.

It might have seemed like the right move at the time, but since returning to Spain, Gabriel has been nothing short of impressive for the La Liga side, manning a defence that has seen Valencia make it to the Champions League and subsequently the Europa League semi-final, where the Brazilian will face a reunion with his former club.

It will be a bittersweet affair for Arsenal. Whilst the fans will have no quarrels with Gabriel, the club will be kicking themselves for letting the Brazilian go after just 18 months at the club, especially with how poorly the Gunners have been defensively this season.

Gabriel has shown that Arsenal were wrong to sell him two years ago, and Unai Emery will be thinking why his predecessor didn’t keep hold of him just that extra bit longer.

Gunners fans, what are your standout memories of Gabriel? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Transfer Focus: £20m tag on Jack Clarke is a win-win for Leeds

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According to The Sunday Mirror (May 26, Page 69), Leeds United have slapped a £20 million pricetag on Jack Clarke’s head.

This comes just a few days after Tottenham reportedly offered just half that amount for the 18-year-old’s services.

Is he worth it?

£20 million for a relatively unproven Championship player seems like an excessive amount.

Clarke may have had a breakout season under Marcelo Bielsa, but his form dipped massively after he was taken to hospital partway through the game against Middlesbrough in February.

That incident seems to have severely dented his confidence, and he now doesn’t play with the same amount of confidence and swagger as he used to.

Of course, the form he initially showed could quickly be recaptured, and playing under the tutelage of Mauricio Pochettino could be the best thing for him, but for the London club to pay £20 million for him would be extremely risky.

Win-Win

Victor Orta will be well aware that the fee they are asking for will prove too much for many of Clarke’s potential suitors, and that asking price is clearly meant to act as a deterrent.

The Whites have asked for £20 million full well knowing that nobody would pay that for a player who has played just 814 minutes of Championship football, but if they do, Bielsa’s side will be getting a significant windfall.

Orta has set up a win-win situation for the Yorkshire outfit as they will now most likely be able to keep hold of their most promising talent, but if he does leave they will be getting a fantastic price for him.

Tottenham surely will look elsewhere after being quoted that price for the youngster, but that doesn’t mean that in a few years they won’t be back to have another look at the teenager after he has developed further.

Liverpool and Tottenham prove draws are starting to lose their point

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The vast majority of the time league tables make perfect sense because that after all is their job: to put order to chaos. This season, however, at the top of the Premier League are two examples that unnerve; they unnerve and confuse because initially at least they make no sense at all.

The first conundrum is Tottenham Hotspur who have lost almost exactly a third of their 37 games to this late juncture. It is not uncommon for teams who skirt relegation and struggle throughout a campaign to end up with a 33% loss ratio. Yet here they are, Mauricio Pochettino’s men scaling the heady heights of third. This is odd.

Then there’s Liverpool who have been defeated only the once this term. It is possible to go through the annals of Premier League winners and find teams who have lost four, five, or six times more than the Reds yet still ended up lifting the trophy. It has been a phenomenal achievement to avoid defeat 36 times out of 37. Yet there they are, lying second to a Manchester City side that have been downed by Chelsea, Crystal Palace, Leicester and Newcastle.

What gives? The answer of course lies in draws.

Liverpool have shared the spoils seven times this term and barring Leicester’s success in 2015/16 (which in every way was a glitch in the matrix) no team has recently won the title by drawing that amount or more. Last year City settled on four occasions. The year before Chelsea did so three times.

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As for Spurs their bizarre record-breaking allergy to drawing – with just the solitary stalemate going all the way back to August – has served them exceedingly well. Yes they may well lose every third weekend but the rest of the time they have accrued maximum points and that has been sufficient in surely securing a Champions League spot.

This begs the question: are draws no longer what they used to be? Is a ‘hard-earned’ point now a dropping of two?

The evidence elsewhere suggests so. In League One Sunderland have lost only five times in 46 games yet have had to settle for a play-off place after drawing a staggering 19, the most of anyone in that division. Last season West Brom ended up rock bottom of the Premier League and that after losing the same number of games as three of their rivals. The reason? Only Southampton drew more often.

Going back further to 2016/17 Manchester United drew every 2.5 games, which incidentally is exactly double the national average. It cost them dear and led to sustained talk of crisis.

A draw of course is still worth the same as it always has. Yet in an era where teams are set up more and more to be adventurous and seek out the three points – and furthermore when away tests no longer hold the same intimidating stature as yesteryear – then we are increasingly seeing sides eke out a disciplined draw only to be over-taken by those that lean towards the all or nothing.

محمد سراج: استاد الأهلي سيكون على درب أولمبيك ليون.. وتكلفته 4 مليارات جنيه

أكد محمد سراج، عضو مجلس إدارة الأهلي، أنهم قطعوا شوطًا كبيرًا نحو تحقيق حلم جماهير القلعة الحمراء بإنشاء الاستاد الخاص بالنادي.

يستعد الأهلي لخوض مباراته أمام أبو قير للأسمدة، المقرر إقامتها مساء غدًا السبت، ضمن منافسات دور الثمانية ببطولة كأس مصر، المقرر إقامتها على استاد برج العرب بالإسكندرية.

اقرأ ايضًا.. أحمد فتحي: لم أتوقع ما فعله الأهلي معي في مباراة طلائع الجيش.. وزوجتي قاطعتني بسبب قرار الرحيل

وأضاف محمد سراج خلال لقاءه عبر قناة الأهلي: “استاد الأهلي حلم الملايين من جماهير النادي، وهو حلمنا كلنا من سنوات وعملنا على هذا الملف من قبل الانتخابات، وسافرت أنا وخالد مرتجي بتكليف من محمود الخطيب لإنجلترا لمقابلة شركات متخصصة في الاستادات”.

وتابع: “شكلنا لجنة أنا رئيسها ومعي المستشار الهندسي للنادي وسعد شلبي المستشار التسويقي للأهلي ومحمد مرجان ووضعنا تصورا كاملا لاستاد الأهلي بالتكلفة والأرباح المتوقعة منه والشكل الهندسي للاستاد”.

وواصل: “تحدثنا مع شركات معمارية التي تتواجد على القمة في العالم في هذا الشأن، وشغلنا أصبح جاهزًا، وبدأنا نجلس مع شركات رعاة عالميين وليسوا مصريين فقط، وقطعنا أشواطا كبيرة، تعلمت من الخطيب ألا يتم الحديث في شىء إلا بعدما ينتهي”.

واستكمل: “سيتم الحديث في الوقت المناسب بشكل مستفيض عن استاد النادي الأهلي وكل شيء، أتى لنا عروض من شركات أن يقوموا بتمويل الاستاد”.

وأردف: “عملنا دراسات حالة للاستادات المميزة في أوروبا، استاد أولمبيك ليون ويوفنتوس واستاد توتنهام الجديد، استادات أوروبا تنشىء بسهولة لأنها تعتمد على القروض”.

وأشار: “أولمبيك ليون له تجربة مختلفة بعض الشىء، ونحن قريبين منها، ونسير عليها، وهي الشركات المساهمة وهذا مثال ناجح في بعض الأندية”.

وأوضح: “نسير في الحصول على موافقات للبدء في استاد الأهلي، الاستاد سيقام على 60 فدانًا في الشيخ زايد”.

واختتم: “استاد الأهلي سيتكلف 4 مليارات جنيه وفقًا للدراسة المبدئية”.

Mixed opinions: Leeds fans offer views on potential swap involving Dwight Gayle

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According to TEAMtalk, Newcastle United’s interest in Leeds United pair Kalvin Phillips and Jack Clarke could lead to the Whites moving for Dwight Gayle.

Gayle scored 24 Championship goals whilst on loan at West Bromwich Albion during the 2018-19 campaign but will return to parent club Newcastle this summer.

Indeed, West Brom cannot afford to pay Gayle’s £55,000-a-week wages.

TEAMtalk have claimed that Leeds will also struggle to meet the centre-forward’s wage demands after failing to earn promotion to the Premier League.

The same report has claimed that Newcastle’s interest in Phillips and Clarke could see something ‘arranged’, although it goes on to say that Gayle’s wage demands would still be a ‘stumbling block’.

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Nonetheless, the Leeds fans have been on social media discussing a potential swap.

And it would be fair to say that a number have differing opinions on whether it would be a good deal for the club.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Needs to be sold: Tottenham fans slam Kieran Trippier once again

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Ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg against Ajax, a number of Tottenham Hotspur fans criticised right-back Kieran Trippier.

Indeed, a host said that they did not want the defender to make the trip to Amsterdam.

The England international was ultimately named in the XI, but struggled once again before being replaced in the latter stages.

In the end, the fact that Trippier had a few nervy moments mattered little as Lucas Moura scored an incredible hat-trick to send Tottenham into the final of the competition.

Italian giants Napoli continue to be linked with a summer move for the former Manchester City youngster, who starred as England reached the semi-finals of the 2018 World Cup.

It is very difficult to see a way back for Trippier when it comes to regaining the trust of the Tottenham fans, who have slammed him on social media once again.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be viewed below:

The Chalkboard: James Shan’s flexibility can prove key for West Brom

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Under James Shan, West Brom are finally finding some momentum. Their displays may not be pretty, but it could be something that gives them a greater chance of triumphing in the play-offs.

Their performance against Rotherham, for the most part, was poor. They went into the break 1-0 down against a side who were facing relegation.

But cue the substitutions. With players back from injury the Baggies now have a much stronger squad and as such, it proved pivotal last weekend with the individuals they brought on.

In the past there haven’t been too many options to turn to on the bench, but ahead of what is now the most vital point of the season, that isn’t an issue. It’s a factor that’s also allowing Shan to show his tactical flexibility.

On the chalkboard

This was the XI that finished the match against Rotherham last Saturday. There are three changes from the team that started the game. Jacob Murphy came on in place of Mason Holgate, whilst Matt Phillips and Hal Robson-Kanu replaced Stefan Johansen and Jay Rodriguez.

Robson-Kanu entered the fray with just four minutes left so didn’t make an impact, but the other two certainly did, with the attacking changes proving vital in West Brom going onto win the game.

It showed Shan’s ability to adapt and going into the play-offs this will be imperative. Phillips’ return in recent weeks has been timely and his versatility has seen him play at wing back and also in central midfield under the new manager.

Featuring in a more advanced central role than Johansen when he came on, it saw a slight change of system which helped inject more penetration and pace into Albion’s midfield.

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All good managers are flexible and possess plan Bs and the way Shan was able to change the game with substitutions last weekend is evidence of this.

With the versatility Murphy and Phillips bring it can also give Shan the ability to change formation entirely if he wanted to.

Should things not be going to plan, then the added attacking quality they can bring from either a wing back role or as out-and-out wingers will be game changing in the play-offs.

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