Friday, 30 December 2016

Premier League January transfer window: Who needs what?

Everton manager Ronald Koeman, Leicester boss Claudio Ranieri and Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce
Will Ronald Koeman, Claudio Ranieri and Sam Allardyce be busy in January?
The January transfer window is about to open - but which Premier League side will do the best bit of business this time?
From title contenders looking to strengthen their squad to struggling teams searching for new faces who can turn their season around, it is a chance for sides to spend some cash - well, some of them at least.
BBC football expert Mark Lawrenson looks at each top-flight side and examines who they need to sign, or whether they need to put down the shutters to fend off bids for their best players.
Key: GK: Goalkeeper; CB: Centre-back; LB: Left-back; RB: Right-back; CM: Central midfielder; LM: Left-midfielder; RM: Right-midfielder; FW: Forward; CF: Centre-forward

Arsenal - 4th (position in Premier League)

Arsenal
Stat attack: Arsenal's shot conversion rate of 19.6% is second only to Liverpool, but they have created the fewest chances of any of the top six teams and their overall shooting accuracy is only the 11th best in the top flight.
Window shopping: Collectively, Arsenal are having a very average period so their squad is under scrutiny with the window about to open but, being realistic about who they might get, it is hard to solve their problems with one or two signings in January.
Their problems are more mental than physical. They have got the players and there are no obvious weaknesses in the team other than in the centre of midfield, where they are missing Santi Cazorla.
The Spaniard makes them tick - but they are not going to sign someone to replace him when he will be back from injury in a couple of months.
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Dimitri Payet, 29, CM (West Ham United), Jordan Pickford, 22, GK (Sunderland), Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, 27, CF(Borussia Dortmund), Isco, 24, CM (Real Madrid),Guillaume Hubert, 22, GK (Standard Liege), Kostas Manolas, 25, CB (Roma), Jose Gaya, 21, LB (Valencia), Marco Reus, 27, LM (Borussia Dortmund), Diego Laxalt, 23, CM (Genoa), Carlos Bacca, 30, CF (AC Milan).

Bournemouth - 12th

Bournemouth
Stat attack: Bournemouth are ranked 14th for number of chances created but are seventh in shooting accuracy (46.47%) and shot conversion (15.3%).
Window shopping: I agree with Cherries boss Eddie Howe when he says he does not think his squad needs major surgery - I don't think they have a desperate need to sign anyone, which is one of the reasons they are not being linked with many players.
They are good going forward and have started to improve a little bit defensively, too. They have still got quite a bit of work to do at the back, but they are an improving team who are looking up rather than down the table.
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Nathan Ake, 21, CB (Chelsea) - permanent deal, Conor Chaplin, 19, CF (Portsmouth).

Burnley - 14th

Burnley
Stat attack: Burnley have the highest tackling success rate of 76.4% but have faced the most shots on target (113) and, between them, their goalkeepers have saved the most shots as well (84).
Window shopping: Signing Joey Barton makes sense. He played under Sean Dyche last season and they have got a good relationship. Dyche knows what Barton is like in the dressing room and how to handle him, so it is a no-brainer really.
That deal obviously depends on any ban the midfielder gets over his betting charges. I imagine his contract will be designed so that if he gets a 20-game ban, then there will no longer be a contract.
I would understand if Dyche brought in a couple of other players, but they are not going to be signings that will blow anyone out of the water.
For starters, he will not risk upsetting the spirit of the squad because that is one of their major strengths - and Burnley are also not going to break the bank to try to stay up.
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Luciano Narsingh, 26, FW (PSV Eindhoven), Marc Roberts, 26, CB (Barnsley), Jordan Rhodes, 26, CF (Middlesbrough).

Chelsea - 1st

Chelsea
Stat attack: Chelsea have conceded the fewest goals (11) and have kept more clean sheets (11) than any other team in their first 18 games. Blues boss Antonio Conte has made the fewest changes to his starting XIs than any other Premier League manager - just 15 since the start of the season.
Premier League line-up changes, 2016-17
MostFewest
1. Man City - 6118. Hull City - 23
2. Swansea - 4519. West Brom - 18
3. Sunderland - 4320. Chelsea - 15
Window shopping: Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi joined for £33m in the summer but is obviously not ready as far as Conte is concerned. Whether the Italian thinks the 23-year-old will be ready soon is unclear, but the fact he left him out when Diego Costa was suspended against Bournemouth said a lot.
Up front is the only area where Chelsea look a bit short. I don't think they will sign anyone, but if they do it might be similar to when Manchester United signed Henrik Larsson at the age of 35 during the 2006-07 season.
By that I mean an experienced striker who would get them goals in the short-term. I don't know who the 2017 version of Larsson would be, or whether they could get him, but that is the type of player they might be after.
Top of the Premier League
I don't see any other weaknesses in their squad. Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp was right when he said recently that Chelsea's best players have remained free of injuries so far, but they have got cover and they would have to have quite a few injuries to affect them badly.
For example, Willian can come into the regular trio of attacking midfielders, Cesc Fabregas replaces Nemanja Matic or N'Golo Kante when they are not available and John Terry and Kurt Zouma back up the back three.
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): James Rodriguez, 25, FW (Real Madrid), Diego Laxalt, 23, CM (Genoa), Dimitri Payet, 29, CM (West Ham United), Radja Nainggolan, 28, CM (Roma), Jan Oblak, 23, GK (Atletico Madrid), Hakan Calhanoglu, 22, FW (Bayer Leverkusen), Steven N'Zonzi, 28, CM (Sevilla), Virgil van Dijk, 25, CB (Southampton), Marco Verratti, 24, CM (Paris St-Germain), Franck Kessie, 20, CM (Atalanta), Djibril Sidibe, 24, LB (Monaco), Tiemoue Bakayoko, 22, CM (Monaco).

Crystal Palace - 17th

Palace
Stat attack: Only the top five teams have scored more goals than Palace this season and the Eagles are ranked ninth for total shots (173) and sixth for shot conversion (16.76%).
However, along with Hull, they have only had one clean sheet this season - and only the Tigers and Swansea have conceded more goals.
Bottom of the Premier League
Window shopping: There is no doubt that new Palace boss Sam Allardyce will buy players in January. He is very good at finding players from outside the UK, so I don't necessarily think it will be a case of him signing people who have played under him before.
Generally, Allardyce works from the back and then moves up the pitch. I can see him signing another centre-back, even if it is just a way of getting the ones he has already got to up their game.
Palace did not always have a natural holding midfielder in their team under Alan Pardew - Mile Jedinak was sold to Aston Villa, Joe Ledley has not always played and Yohan Cabaye is not that sort of player. I think that position will also be one of Allardyce's priorities.
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Kieran Gibbs, 27, LB (Arsenal), Lucas Lima, 26, CM (Santos), Aleksandar Mitrovic, 22, CF (Newcastle United), Jermain Defoe, 34, CF, (Sunderland).

Everton - 7th

Everton
Stat attack: Plenty of shots on target, but not many goals. Everton have the third-best shooting accuracy - 48.9% - but their shot-conversion rate of 13.5% is only the 13th best.
Window shopping: Teenage forward Ademola Lookman is on his way from Charlton and that will only be the start. I think they will do quite a bit of business in every area of the team.
I can see them being one of the busier teams and their manager Ronald Koeman will do as much as he can.
The Dutchman will have money to spend too. I get the impression that the new owner might be thinking to himself, 'let's have a little bit of a go'.
Ronald Koeman's foul-mouthed take on press rumours
Linked with (Player, age, position and club): Memphis Depay, 22, FW (Manchester United), Morgan Schneiderlin, 27, CM (Manchester United),Moussa Sissoko, 27, CM (Tottenham), Jordan Amavi, 22, LB (Aston Villa),Aymen Abdennour, 27, CB (Valencia), Callum Wilson, 24, CF (Bournemouth), Rodrigo, 25, CF (Valencia), Lamine Kone, 27, CB (Sunderland), Virgil van Dijk, 25, CB (Southampton), Alan Dzagoev, 26, CM (CSKA Moscow), Manolo Gabbiadini, 25, CF (Napoli).

Chelsea out to stoke title dreams



Chelsea can take another step towards English football history when they host Stoke City on Saturday, as the Premier League's jam-packed festive schedule rumbles into 2017.
Chelsea's 3-0 win over Bournemouth on Boxing Day was their 12th in succession, leaving them two wins short of Arsenal's overall top-flight record of 14, set over two seasons in 2002.
With each win, Antonio Conte's side have looked more and more like champions-in-waiting, but with half the season still to go, Chelsea's players are desperately trying to ignore the hype.
"It's unbelievable because it's very difficult to do that in the Premier League, but the team are very compact on the pitch and that's the right way," Spanish forward Pedro Rodriguez told the club website.
"Bournemouth are a good team and it was very difficult. Stoke are also a very good team, but we must take it game by game."
Scorer of two goals against Bournemouth, Pedro will be suspended for the visit of Stoke, which should see top scorer Diego Costa -- banned on Boxing Day -- return to the starting XI.
Midfield lynchpin N'Golo Kante is also available again after suspension.
Stoke fell to a 4-1 defeat at Liverpool on Tuesday, having gone ahead through Jonathan Walters, and left-back Erik Pieters has urged his team-mates to show more belief against the leading sides.
"Sometimes we have a good 20 minutes, sometimes we have a good second half, but in patches we have been bad -- we need to learn to control the game," said the Dutchman, whose side are 13th in the table.
"It's difficult because it has to come as a group. It's a team sport. But I think we have shown we can do it in spells and we don't have to be afraid of big teams."
Liverpool's victory took them back to second place, six points below Chelsea, and they will stage the biggest game of the New Year weekend when third-place Manchester City visit Anfield on Saturday.
City trail Liverpool by a point, having won their last three matches, and manager Pep Guardiola was in attendance to watch Jurgen Klopp's team overcome Stoke.

REVEALED: The secret £43 million clause in Carlos Tevez's Chinese contract

REVEALED: The secret £43 million clause in Carlos Tevez's Chinese contractThe Argentine striker has completed a big-money move to Shanghai Shenhua, but his two-year deal includes a hefty compensation clause
Carlos Tevez has become the latest high-profile star to head for China, but his record-breaking deal could actually leave Boca Juniors out of pocket.
Goal understands that the contract agreement by the Argentine striker with Shanghai Shenhua includes a special compensation clause.
The Chinese Super League outfit have dug deep to land the former Manchester City and Juventus forward and are determined to ensure that their efforts do not go to waste.
Tevez is believed to have become the highest-paid player in world football, on terms of £615,000-a-week according to various sources.
Shenhua will, however, reclaim a considerable chunk of the reported £71 million fee if a two-year agreement is broken.
It is understood by sources familiar with the deal that Boca will have to hand back 60 per cent of the fee they received if the 32-year-old decides to head back to South America after just 12 months – which equates to around £43m.
Tevez has moved around frequently throughout his career, but has tended to spend at least two years at any given club – taking in spells at Corinthians, West Ham, Manchester United, Manchester City and Juventus in between two stints at Boca.
He has now decided to take on a new challenge, joining the likes of Ezequiel Lavezzi, Jackson Martinez and Oscar in the CSL.
Tevez is due to meet up with his new team-mates for the first time during Shenhua’s winter training camp in Okinawa on January 12.

Nigeria Beach Soccer team ranked 20th in the world

Nigeria Beach Soccer team ranked 20th in the worldAudu Adamu's men climbed up 10 places in the overall Fifa ranking released by the Beach Soccer World Cup for December
Nigeria beach soccer national team have moved up 10 places to the 20th position in the overall world ranking released by the Beach Soccer World Wide for December 2016.
The Supersand Eagles who were previously ranked 30th in the world rose up thanks to their second place finish at the 2016 African Beach Soccer Cup of Nations in Lagos which qualified them for the 2017 Fifa Beach Soccer World Cup in the Bahamas.
Audu Adamu's men with 756 points are now third in Africa but behind Egypt in the 16th position with 908 points while Senegal are now Africa's best with 1028 points in 12th place in the world.
Morocco moved up five places to 21st place in the World as Madagascar rose up seven spots to 23rd position while Cote d'Ivoire climbed up a spot to 28th place occupying the fourth to sixth positions respectively on the continent.
In the world, Portugal ended up as 2016 world best team ahead of Russia, Brazil, Italy, Iran, Switzerland, Tahiti, Japan, Paraguay and Spain.
The next World ranking will be published in January 2017. 



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