Player Zone: Juan Foyth’s mistakes are a necessary evil for future success

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Ball-playing central defenders slice footballing opinion through the core. Even within the parameters of a modern game which typically champions a possession-based, aesthetically appealing and, for some, moral tactical approach, defenders who stubbornly push the ball forward on the turf are often ostracised for their preferred style.

And no, the traditionalist school of thought spearheaded by kick and rush masterminds Sam Allardyce and Tony Pulis is not the only one which refuses to open its doors to the progressive defensive minds of the footballing world.

Sir Alex Ferguson, the most successful manager in Premier League history, sanctioned the sale of Gerard Pique in 2008 after making just five league starts in the season which preceded his departure. Eleven years later, the 32-year-old stands out as the most successful ball-playing defender of his generation.

Pique has won seven La Liga titles, four Champions Leagues, one European Championship and one World Cup. He’s also married to Shakira; things have turned out pretty splendidly since he left Old Trafford.

Didier Deschamps, meanwhile, for one reason or another, simply refuses to select Aymeric Laporte, Man City’s first-choice centre-back and a close contender to Virgil Van Dijk for the Premier League’s best defensive enforcer, for the France national side.

Jerome Boateng was discarded by Man City just one year after joining the club, but his talent was recognised, nurtured and perfected at Bayern Munich under a manager in Pep Guardiola who was willing to trust in his technical ability.

I could go on. The point is this: ball-playing defenders require levels of patience which are scarce at every level of the modern game. Patience is seldom afforded to players lacking experience because they are notoriously those who are most prone to mistakes. Mistakes are inevitable; mistakes in the defensive-third often lead to major goal-scoring opportunities; mistakes can represent the fine margins on which games are often decided. So why bother risking it?

But the age-old mantra with perennial relevance to ball-playing defenders claims that it’s only possible to learn through making mistakes. That virtue is one which is not wasted on Mauricio Pochettino.

The long-term project is greater and more manageable than the short-term lust for silverware in the eyes of the Argentine, so it appears from an outsiders perspective, at least.

Blooding young players into the senior squad is a staple of his philosophy. The latest emerging talent to reap the benefits of his endeavour to promote from within is Juan Foyth.

One of the 21-year-old’s first idols in the game was Rio Ferdinand, a player who shifted perceptions with his comfort and bravery in possession of the ball. That idolisation of the former England international was displayed when Foyth swivelled away from danger just a few minutes into his Champions League debut against Borussia Dortmund.

In that fleeting moment which sat somewhere on the tipping point between commendable bravery and downright stupidity, depending on whether you’re an Allardyce or Guardiola of this world, it became abundantly clear that Pochettino has laid the foundations for Toby Alderweireld’s successor.

Some context is needed here. The act in itself was defined by Foyth’s immeasurable belief in his ability, but history would suggest that his confidence should have been crushed before Dortmund stepped out at Wembley.

The inexperienced defender was handed his first start in a north London derby on December 2nd 2018, with Pochettino giving him the nod over Alderweireld. An otherwise accomplished performance was tarnished by a fatal second-half error which allowed Arsenal to re-take the lead on their way to a 4-2 victory.

Alan Shearer led the way in the scathing criticism of Pochettino’s decision to go with youth over experience while speaking on Match of the Day, via Daily Mail.

“If you are Aubameyang and you see that Tottenham team sheet who do you want to play against – Foyth or Alderweireld? There is only one there for me.

“He is their best defender, their leader and their organiser at the back. He pulls everyone together. They were all over the place today. It is a poor mistake.”

Twitter’s myriad of football experts brought their predictably reactive, short-term analysis to the table to spread the feeling of animosity towards Pochettino’s decision.

But it’s best to view Foyth’s performance that day and his various showings throughout the season through a lens which views his mistakes in isolation. Overall, his performances have been excellent for a player of his limited experience, and his errors have merely arrived as a consequence of his desire to abide by the principles which he and his manager hold in common.

Without a manager of Pochettino’s refreshing mindset and unique approach to football management, Foyth would be clearing the ball into touch in pressurised situations and failing to fine-tune the attributes which make him the outstanding talent he is.

Those who are more sympathetic towards this point of view would be well within their rights to draw comparisons between the formative stages of Foyth’s career at Spurs and the difficult opening John Stones endured at Man City.

The media vultures swooped in to destroy the £47.5 million defender following his unconvincing opening to life at the Etihad Stadium. Francis Lee’s claim in 2016 that Stones has the ability to rise into the same class as Bobby Moore would have been met with hysteria back then; now the weight of substance behind it would crush the most vehement criticism.

A similar script could well be in the offing for Foyth thanks to the state-of-mind which Pochettino has installed into the Argentina international. Just as Stones has seamlessly stepped into Vincent Kompany’s shoes at Man City, Alderweireld will pass the proverbial baton to Foyth and silence the nay-sayers who fail to appreciate the bigger picture behind his auspicious development.

Leeds linked with Mariano Diaz

Leeds United could seal a dream deal after being linked with a move for Real Madrid striker Mariano Diaz ahead of the January transfer window.

What’s the story?

According to Leeds Live (who cite Spanish outlet Fichajes), the Whites are considering a move for the 28-year-old over the coming months as manager Marcelo Bielsa looks to bolster his forward line.

Diaz is reportedly desperate for more minutes on the pitch between now and the end of the season after struggling for regular game-time, so a move to Elland Road could be on the cards.

Victor Orta could seal a dream transfer

Enticing the Real Madrid forward to west Yorkshire over the winter window would represent a dream transfer for Leeds’ director of football Victor Orta, given the 28-year-old’s previous exploits.

After rising through the ranks with the capital club, Diaz departed the Santiago Bernabeu in 2017 after finding the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Karin Benzema impenetrable ahead of him in the pecking order.

The Dominican Republic ace joined Lyon in a £7.2m deal and proved to be an instant hit at the Ligue 1 giants. In 45 appearances in all competitions, Diaz bagged an impressive 21 goals, providing a further six assists for his grateful teammates, earning the praise of assistant manager Gerald Baticle.

“He’s a real goalscorer,” said Baticle to Eurosport (as relayed by Goal). “When others might want to make a pass, his first idea is to find an angle to shoot towards goal. All his play is in the centre towards goal.

“Of course, with his first touch, he has to raise his head more often to take in more information and make better choices. But in individual raids, he’s good because he’s capable of piercing the lines.”

His success in French football saw Real Madrid exercise their £33m buyback clause after a single season away from Los Blancos, but Diaz has struggled to replicate his best form back in Spain.

Since the beginning of 2018/19, the £9m-rated hitman has only started nine La Liga fixtures, receiving just one of those under new manager Carlo Ancelotti in the current campaign. However, his proven track record of finding the back of the net on a regular basis could make him the ideal signing for Bielsa’s struggling side.

With star striker Patrick Bamford out injured for most of the campaign so far, Leeds have only scored 13 goals in 14 Premier League games, an issue that Diaz could certainly help to address.

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Rangers injury news on Jack

Glasgow Rangers have been dealt another injury blow on top of Keemar Roofe as Ryan Jack will now ‘miss out’ against Hearts at Sunday lunchtime.

The Lowdown: Injury pile-up?

Giovanni van Bronckhorst revealed in his pre-game press conference earlier that Roofe is now a ‘doubt’ for Sunday’s clash against Hearts, although both Alfredo Morelos and Fashion Sakala will join up with the squad again.

However, the Dutch manager also gave an update on Jack’s fitness, and it is not looking good considering the injury problems that he has had in the past at Ibrox…

The Latest: Jack out

GvB has confirmed in his press conference that Jack will now definitely ‘miss out’ against Hearts in the Scottish Premiership.

He revealed that the central midfield player had a ‘problem’ in their final training session before their UEFA Europa League tie away at Lyon on Thursday evening, and although he will join up with the squad ‘soon’, he will not play a part on Sunday.

The Verdict: Worrying

Given his injury record, it is certainly worrying for the Light Blues faithful that Jack has seemingly picked up yet another injury.

There is no doubt that he is an important part of the team when fit, as former SPFL striker Noel Whelan even went as far as to claim that he is ‘irreplaceable’ and the ‘heartbeat’ of the side back in September (Football Insider).

He has not featured much at all this season, as he has tried to regain his fitness from the injury setbacks that he suffered last term, but with 19 appearances in the Teddy Bears’ title-winning campaign, the Scotland international has shown that he is key when fit (Transfermarkt).

However, with Roofe potentially out as well as Jack, the Gers will now find it a lot harder to take all three points away from home on Sunday.

In other news, find out whose display against Lyon was slammed here!

NUFC: MLS interest in outcast

An update has emerged on Newcastle defender Ciaran Clark, regarding interest in his services…

What’s the talk?

According to TEAMtalk, a transfer to the MLS could be on the cards for the Magpies outcast after he was omitted from the 25-man Premier League squad.

The report claims that he turned down a move to Championship side Middlesbrough during the January transfer window.

Time’s up

Eddie Howe must brutally axe Clark from the club as his time at St. James’ Park is up. He must sanction a sale to an MLS side in the coming days and weeks to move on from the Irishman.

He has been a liability throughout this season so far and it was no surprise to see him left out of the Premier League squad for the second half of the campaign. Unfortunately, he is not good enough for this level of football anymore and his performances have reflected that.

In the top-flight this term, he has averaged a dismal SofaScore rating of 6.29. No outfield player for Newcastle has averaged a lower score than that in the division and this suggests that he has been one of the worst players in the side, which is why he should be sold.

Former Toon player Malcolm MacDonald ripped into the defender earlier this season, saying:

“I think Ciaran Clark has been a great pro, not just for Newcastle, but over his career, great pro, at international level as well.

“He’s looking shocking at the moment, he’s looking unbalanced, he’s looking as if he can just be pushed around like a lightweight and he’s not showing the things that have made him an accomplished player.

“He’s not getting the ball, he’s not passing it. And I think ‘what is going on when a good, honest pro like Ciaran Clark is looking like a right duffer?’.”

These comments further highlight how poor the £42k-per-week dud has been this season. He is not good enough for a club looking to avoid relegation, given his statistics this term, and the club were justified in their decision to exclude him from the squad.

Howe must now go one step further and allow him to leave the team on a permanent basis. With Dan Burn coming in on deadline day, Newcastle are not short of options at the back and it seems unlikely that he will be needed in the summer, which is why it could make sense to cash in on him now with MLS clubs keen on landing him.

AND in other news, Forget Bruno: Mike Ashley sealed dream Newcastle deal in “breathtaking” £16.5m gem…

Wolves linked with Doherty transfer

With the 2022 January transfer window now open, Wolves have already made some business deals by recalling Ryan Giles from his loan deal in the Championship with Cardiff City, as well as securing the signature of midfielder Hayao Kawabe from Swiss Super League side Grasshopper Club Zurich.

Despite this early transfer activity, it seems as though the Old Gold have their eye on bringing a familiar face back to Molineux this month as Bruno Lage looks to strengthen his squad.

According to a recent report from Football Insider, Wolves have submitted a bid for Tottenham Hotspur defender Matt Doherty, who left the Midlands club to join Spurs back in the 2020 summer transfer window.

During his time in north London, the Irishman has only managed to make 40 appearances across all competitions with 21 of them coming in the Premier League, which just goes to show that he hasn’t been a regular figure for them.

Labelled as an “impeccable” player in terms of his defensive work by former Spurs manager Jose Mourinho, it was a different story for Doherty at Wolves regarding his playing time with a total of 302 appearances under his belt across all competitions, chipping in with 28 goals and 41 assists along the way.

Given his previous experience of playing at Wolves and the lack of game time he’s had at Spurs, it could be a good move for all parties, but because of that prior association, it would also surprise and rather blow supporters away if the £74k-per-week earner comes back to Molineux this month.

After all, the club’s supporters were mightily unhappy when reports of his move to Tottenham emerged a few years ago and it’s clear to see why; he was an incredibly consistent performer for the club, a fan favourite who was touted to be in with a chance of being named in the 2019/20 PFA Team of the Year.

To see him return, therefore, would surely leave Wolves’ adoring fans shocked at their early business in January.

That said, regular game time may not necessarily be a guarantee for the 29-year-old anymore.

Current right-wing back Nelson Semedo seems to have nailed down that position for Lage this season by making 17 Premier League appearances and earning himself an overall performance rating of 6.77/10, making him their fifth-highest rated outfield player according to WhoScored.

Either way, if Tottenham do accept Wolves’ reported bid for Doherty this month and he does return to Molineux, he would still provide Lage with a solid squad option that should be able to fit into his side rather easily.

In other news: Luke Hatfield drops teasing transfer update that will leave Wolves fans thrilled – opinion

Man City fans flock to Bernardo claim

Flocking to Twitter, lots of Manchester City supporters have absolutely erupted over news involving Bernardo Silva as a big claim comes out of Eastlands.

The Portuguese ace has been a revelation under Pep Guardiola this season, just winning his third club Player of the Month award in a row and proving a crucial player over 2021/22.

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This comes after he was heavily linked with a move away from Manchester in the summer, with Bernardo now starting nearly every single Premier League game. As a result of his fine form, it appears that the club and sporting director Txiki Begiristain are now willing to give him his just reward.

According to The Sun, City are ready to offer the 27-year-old a new deal and make him one of the highest-paid players in the club’s history alongside the likes of Raheem Sterling and Kevin De Bruyne. Indeed, as per their information, the Sky Blues are lining up a bumper salary boost to around £300,000 per week to keep him at Eastlands.

Man City fans buzzing…

Given just how crucial the Portugal maestro has been for Guardiola this season, it’s little wonder so many fans are buzzing on Twitter, with one supporter even calling the alleged salary in question ‘wild’.

Check out some of their best reactions below:

“PLEASE BE TRUE”

Credit: @mcfcizzy

“300k?? wild”

Credit: @mat_mcfc

“He’s worth every penny”

Credit: @hlayisunny

“Finally . Give that man what he DESERVES !!!!!”

Credit: @suckmeor

“Biggest W we’ll ever take”

Credit: @RodriGoat16

“Wow, if that happened I’d be ecstatic”

Credit: @stu_joycey

“YES PLZ, DO WHATEVER IT TAKES!!!”

Credit: @JMC_Official

‘Oh my’, ‘Yes yes yes’, ‘Don’t gas me’…These Man City fans flock to ‘perfect’ transfer update, find out more here.

Leeds: Phil Hay confirms Ayling injury blow

The Athletic’s Phil Hay has confirmed that Leeds United defender Luke Ayling will once again be missing from action as the Whites take on Spurs in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.

What’s the story?

The 30-year-old has missed the past six games in the Premier League through a knee injury that he picked up late on in the 1-1 draw against Newcastle back in mid-September, and it seems that he will not be in contention for tomorrow’s game in north London.

Relaying news via Marcelo Bielsa’s pre-match press conference, Hay confirmed that Ayling, along with teammate Patrick Bamford, will be missing from the squad to face Spurs.

Although the journalist added that Bielsa had mentioned they were developing and progressing quite positively, no timeframe has yet been set on their potential returns.

Big blow for Bielsa

Usually one of the first names on the teamsheet, there’s no questioning that Ayling has been one of Bielsa’s most trusted lieutenants over the past couple of seasons.

The £45k-a-week ace played the full 90 minutes in every single Premier League game last season bar one, and even that was when Bielsa took him off to try and find a goal in the last 20 minutes against ten-man Arsenal.

In the past, Hay has emphasised how important Ayling is to this team, declaring: “The more you look at him and analyse him, the more you realise he’s integral to everything Leeds do.”

Speaking just last year, former Scotland manager Alex McLeish raved about the consistency that Ayling brings to the table week-in, week-out.

He said: “We talk about Luke nearly every week, we always give him a mention. He’s such an enthusiast for the game. It’s a guy who clearly loves his football and his roles within Leeds United, not only as a full-back, he’s got the centre-back skills as well – he’s got versatility.

“He’s a really, really good example to any young player coming up because he’s been through the ranks. You see where he started and now he’s playing in the Premier League.”

Being without him once again for the trip to Spurs is sure to leave both Bielsa and Leeds fans gutted.

Meanwhile, Leeds have been handed a transfer update on this ace…

Everton eyeing Favre for manager role

With just one win in their past 13 Premier League games and a dismal 2-1 defeat against relegation strugglers Norwich City at the weekend, Rafa Benitez’s time in charge of Everton was brought to an end, leaving the Toffees in 16th place in the league table and on the hunt for a new manager.

In terms of who could come in as the next figure to try and steady the ship, it seems as though Everton owner Farhad Moshiri has one name in mind to come in and replace Benitez and try and get the Toffees’ season back on the rails.

What’s the news?

According to a recent report from The Athletic by Everton journalist Patrick Boyland and Greg O’Keeffe, the Merseyside club have identified former Borussia Dortmund manager Lucien Favre as a potential candidate to take the reins at Goodison Park.

During his stint in charge of Dortmund between July 2018 and December 2020, Favre took charge of 110 matches across all competitions, winning 68, drawing 17 and losing 25, which is an impressive record to have.

The 64-year-old has had spells at other German clubs such as Hertha BSC and Borussia Monchengladbach as well as having a period in charge of French club OGC Nice and FC Zurich in his native country of Switzerland, highlighting the experience he has in management.

Even though he hasn’t had a job since leaving Dortmund, this would give Everton the opportunity to get him to Goodison quicker than potentially any other manager they see as a possible candidate for the job that is currently working at another club.

In his own words, Favre has said in the past that his players “have to be ready to suffer in training,” suggesting just how much he expects from them. That could be just what Everton need to get the right attitude and work ethic in the squad that can deliver strong performances and positive results on the pitch.

After all, Benitez clearly didn’t get the most from his players but a stern coach such as Favre appears to fit the bill.

Moving forward, Everton should definitely make an approach to the Swiss boss in the coming days and weeks if they haven’t already to see if he would be willing to test his managerial abilities in the Premier League with a side that need a big change in fortunes before the end of the current campaign.

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Brenden Aaronson: Leeds prepare second bid

Leeds United are preparing another offer for top transfer target Brenden Aaronson…

What’s the word?

That’s according to the ever-reliable Phil Hay of The Athletic.

“Leeds United considering upping their bid for Brenden Aaronson to £20m. The club want him in this window, although if RB Salzburg dig their heels in, it’s one which could wait until the summer. Leeds rate him very highly,” he tweeted with an accompanying article.

Earlier this week, the Yorkshire outfit had a £15m bid rejected by the Austrian champions as they remain intent on keeping their star midfielder.

The Yorkshire outfit are said to have sent director of football Victor Orta to Salzburg to try and thrash out a deal, whilst it is believed that they do not want to offload any player this month due to their upcoming Champions League clash with Bayern Munich.

Keep trying!

Indeed, much of the talk suggests that it’s a losing race as the Austrian outfit simply will not sell one of Matthias Jaissle’s key players. However, history would tell us otherwise.

In the past, the club have cashed in on the likes of Erling Haaland (£18m to Borussia Dortmund), Dominik Szoboszlai (£18m t0 RB Leipzig) and Sadio Mane (£10m to Southampton).

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That suggests that for the right offer, historically, Salzburg have sold. They are ultimately a selling club as they always have young talents being developed.

Therefore, supporters and even manager Marcelo Bielsa should be encouraged by Hay’s latest report as there’s a chance the Austrians cave in, no matter what other claims are telling us.

Aaronson would be a hugely exciting signing for Leeds, too. He very much fits the profile that the Argentinian head coach desires – hard-working, bundles of energy and very, very versatile.

He has delivered ten goals and 12 assists in 51 appearances for Salzburg, via Transfermarkt, whilst American reporters have likened him to both Yossi Benayoun and Clint Dempsey, who both have had an impact in the Premier League in the past.

It appears as if Leeds aren’t giving up, so those around Elland Road must be buzzing by this latest update.

AND in other news, Journalist drops huge Leeds United transfer claim ahead of deadline day…

Conte’s predicted Spurs lineup vs Brighton

Tottenham Hotspur will be looking to advance in the FA Cup on their return to competitive action this evening, fresh from a winter break and the humdrum of the January transfer window.

Antonio Conte’s side host Premier League rivals Brighton and Hove Albion in the fourth round in what will be their first match since being defeated by Chelsea for the third time in a month over two weeks ago.

It will be interesting to see what sort of side the Italian names, especially after making two signings on deadline day and being able to welcome a couple of players back from injury.

So what sort of lineup could we see at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium tonight? Here’s what we are predicting…

There could be as many as five changes from the side that were beaten last time out.

In goal, Hugo Lloris is expected to remain but Conte will be able to welcome back Cristian Romero from injury as he returns to the backline alongside Eric Dier and Ben Davies.

The Argentine takes the place of Japhet Tanganga.

Matt Doherty could keep his place at right wing-back, whilst Sergio Reguilon should be fit enough to feature, meaning Ryan Sessegnon drops to the bench.

In midfield, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg could partner Oliver Skipp, so 26-year-old midfielder Harry Winks will have to make way, whilst there’s no place for recent signing Rodrigo Bentancur.

Further up the pitch, Heung-min Son may also make his return from injury, partnering Harry Kane and Lucas Moura up top. It means Steven Bergwijn drops to the bench, where there should be Dejan Kulusevski, who also joined from Juventus on deadline day.

Predicted Spurs XI vs Brighton (3-4-2-1): Lloris; Davies, Dier, Romero; Reguilon, Hojbjerg, Skipp, Doherty; Son, Moura; Kane

AND in other news, Daniel Levy masterclass: Spurs just played a blinder over “unplayable” £34.2m-rated disaster…

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