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Manchester City future means nothing to Arsenal; Arteta planning all the variables

The big story of yesterday obviously doesn’t include The Arsenal, but as always, when you hear a story the likes of the City one and the magnitude of it you start to apply your own thoughts relating to your own club. Arsenal fans from around the world can purchase Arsenal Football Tickets online to enjoy its magnificent performances.

My first thoughts were “is the Champions League now more attainable if the fifth-place gets you in?” Which was shortly followed by “Chris, Arsenal is tenth in the league, the fifth is even an outside bet!”           

Bloody typical that, eh? The season where we may actually have a better chance of getting top four than any thanks to an external factor and we’ve already sh*t the bed.

It shouldn’t matter though. I have no faith that this ruling by UEFA to ban Man City for two seasons will be upheld. Football clubs have too much money, too many high powered lawyers who can spin any situation.

So this will cost City a bit of cash, but it’ll get thrown out by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and the effect will be but a few pennies removed from the mega coffers of the Abu Dhabi royal family.

Financial Football doping has been around since Abramovich arrived, clubs have proved they can get away with doing what they want, so that’s that. I can’t believe I’ve seen some City fans complaining that FFP was a design to keep the rich clubs richer. They have literally cheat coded their way to the top of English football. How is that fair to any other team that works within the confines of their budgets?

Anyway, let’s get back to The Arsenal and it’s back to Premier League action at home to Newcastle. Arteta was in front of the assembled press yesterday and he gave an update on the warm winter break in Dubai, as well as team news update ahead of tomorrow’s match. And broadly speaking its good news.

We have Kolasinac and Saka both fit, which means options on the left, as well as Tierney back in March. It means we’ll be able to field a back four of players in their natural positions for the first time in bloody ages and that can only be a good thing.

Those of you hoping to see Pablo Mari will probably be a bit disappointed though. As Arteta pointed out, he’s still technically in his pre-season because of when the Brazilian league starts and finishes, so I doubt he’ll be risked from the off against Newcastle.

But given the different options Arteta has I don’t see that as too much of a problem. Luiz has looked better under Arteta and heck, even Mustafi has looked better, stupid brain-fart moment against Chelski aside. So there are options.

Midfield we have a full complement and there are also options in attack too, with Nelson back to full fitness. I think Arteta has taken a shine to Nelson so it wouldn’t surprise me to see him at least on the bench on Sunday.

In his absence, Martinelli has been picking up goals and assists so I suspect he’s nudged in front of Nelson in the pecking order, but that doesn’t mean the English kid won’t be given chances. I certainly think that will happen in the coming weeks and I reckon we might also see more of him at some stage on Sunday.

Arteta also spoke about Pepe and how he’s adapting to the league. Given that this season is a write off I think it’s kind of ok that he’s taking his time and I personally think we’ve seen enough flashes to suggest he’s going to be one heck of a player. The challenge – as Arteta pointed out yesterday – is that when you come with a big price tag the expectations are lifted massively.

Players adapt at different times. I remember Drogba coming from France and he was a bit of a donkey in the first season. Adebayor was no great shakes as well when he joined. Both from the French league.

But De Bruyne and Salah stepped up straight away. Sometimes it just happens like that. The important thing – again, as Arteta pointed out – is that he’s given the right structure and environment to thrive.

Arteta also mentioned that getting a run of games together as a player is massive and that’s why I am now thinking we might see Pepe tomorrow from the start. It feels like a bit of a hint from the manager. I hope so. I really want him to come good. We all want him to come good.

let’s face it, given the financial outlay we had on him last summer, we kind of need him to come good. We aren’t a club who can just write off debts or players, so we need this transfer to work, which means Arteta knows he needs to give Pepe more game time. Whether that’s at the expense of Martinelli or Lacazette tomorrow remains to be seen.

There were lots that Arteta said yesterday in his pre-match presser yesterday (Tierney, etc), but before I wrap up today I just want to focus on one thing, which was how he said the team was focusing on different setups depending on in-game situations. This is telling, and heartening, for me personally.

Arteta has had to deal with the likes of Burnley and the way they set up or going down to ten men, so the fact that he was happy to be so open about trying adaptable approaches is good to hear.

You could say that most managers might do that, but they don’t communicate that; Emery certainly didn’t communicate that to us. It shows that Arteta is comfortable talking about this publicly and if that’s the case, then it’ll be the case even more so behind closed doors when he speaks to his players.

Football matches have so many variables in them that a team well equipped to deal with those will always be successful. That’s what Arteta’s trying to build and yesterday’s comments were just another example to me of how he’s moving us in the right direction.

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Premier League: Man Utd eye on four England players while London rivals chase Isco

The news of Manchester City’s European veto came too late on Friday for many rumors about the upcoming of their players to gain any grip this morning.

They will come tomorrow, no doubt. Football fans from around the world can purchase Premier League Football Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Maddison Up For Man Utd Move

So for now, the Gossip continues to swirl across the other side of Manchester United. The Daily Star tells us nothing we did not already know in their story about United wanting James Maddison, Grealish, and Sancho.

The Manchester Evening News puts a little more meat on Maddison’s bones by quoting a source close to the Leicester star as saying he would have been at Manchester United years before if it was up to him.

Pogba Price Slashed Again
Much depends on whether or not Man Utd can shift Paul Pogba. The France midfielder has spent most of the season trying to whittle down his value to smooth the way for a summer exit, and it seems to be doing the trick.

Manchester United wanted at least £150million last year but The Guardian reckons they will accept £83million at the end of the season, less than what they paid for him.

Presumably, the looming European Championships might force Pogba to put his boots on in the coming months and Manchester United can only hope the motivation of playing for France will motivate the midfielder to push his worth up, rather than any energy to perform for the club that pays his incomes.

Dier on Red Devils Radar
To displeasure the attention in the likes of Maddison, Grealish, and Sancho, the Daily Star also says Manchester United are keen on Eric Dier.

The Tottenham midfielder is set to be put up for sale this summer unless he agrees on new terms, which appears unlikely given his lack of game time under Jose Mourinho.

Dier cannot complain, his form has been awful amid a succession of injuries.

But that has not put off Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Manchester United has retained a long-standing interest in Dier, who grew up supporting the Red Devils, and could finally make their move in the coming months.

Arsenal And Chelsea Eye Isco
It seems that Man Utd is one of the few Premier League clubs not chasing Isco. The Real Madrid playmaker has been linked with an exit for what feels like forever but this summer might finally see him quit the Bernabeu.

Because Real are plotting a rebuild that needs paying for. El Desmarque reckons Arsenal and Chelsea are among the clubs looking to chip in so long as they get Isco in exchange for around £63million.

The City is also credited with an interest but they will have a rather more difficult time now selling themselves to the Spain midfielder.

And The Rest
Inter will target Pierre-Emerick if they lose Lautaro Martinez.  Striker Martinez is wanted by Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Tahith Chong is considering an offer from Inter. Olivier Giroud has been offered a pre-contract agreement by Lazio. Barca wants to re-sign Wolves winger Adama Traore.

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Posted 330 weeks ago

England will face the Czech Republic, Croatia, and a playoff winner in Euro 2020

England will face the Czech Republic, Croatia, and a playoff winner, who could be Scotland, into Group D at Euro 2020, which is a favorable result for one of the tournament hosts ‘next summer. Sports enthusiasts from around the world can purchase the Czech Republic vs England Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

England lost to Croatia in the 2018 World Cup semi-finals, and more recently to the Czech Republic in qualifying for Euro 2020, but Gareth Southgate will be very pleased with a draw that resulted in 'England to stay away from the biggest teams in Europe.

There was also the push to win a draw to guarantee that England’s three group games will be played at Wembley. The tournament spans 12 cities across the continent, with the semi-finals and the final also taking place in Wembley.

The third team in the group will come from a jump-off course which includes Scotland, as well as Israel, Norway, and Serbia.

The “group of death” is undoubtedly group F, with Germany, winner of the 2014 World Cup, France, reigning world champion, and Portugal, winner in Europe.

England would meet second place in Group F in the round of 16 if they won Group D, and meet the winner of Group E - which includes Spain, Poland, and Sweden - if they finished second. But Southgate made it clear that he would aim for nothing less than the top of the group.

If you can win and be seeded, you can take control of your own destiny. Hopefully, we will have this decision to make, we must have confidence in our own abilities and face those who come.

“I never know what a good draw is. We have played at least two of the teams before and for us playing Wembley is something very special and we are really looking forward to the tournament.”

Turkey was drawn with Italy, Switzerland, and Wales in group A, avoiding the more delicate group B where away trips to Russia and Denmark awaited as well as the ranked no.1 team worldwide, Belgium.

The first time, Euro Cup 2020 to be played across the world, using 12 different countries from Dublin to Baku, starting on Friday, June 12 in Rome and culminating on Sunday, July 12 in London.

Euro 2020 draw:

Group A: Wales, Switzerland, Turkey, Italy.

Group B: Belgium, Russia, Denmark, Finland.

Group C: Austria, Netherlands, Ukraine, Georgia/North Macedonia/Kosovo/Belarus.

Group D: England, Croatia, Czech Republic, Scotland/Norway/Serbia/Israel.

Group E: Sweden, Poland, Spain, Bosnia-Herzegovina/Slovakia, Ireland/Northern Ireland.

Group F: France, Portugal, Germany, Iceland/Bulgaria/Hungary/Romania.

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Posted 330 weeks ago

Steve Bruce challenges Danny Rose to nail down England Euro Cup squad

Steve has challenged Danny to prove Newcastle pulled off a January coup to land him as he attempts to fight his way into the England Euro 2020 team for finals.

The 29-year-old full-back reached at St James’ Park on loan for the rest of the season after the previous month having been left in slight doubt that he was extra to Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho’s desires. Euro Cup fans can purchase England Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Bruce was pleased to have taken a man who started both his country’s 4-0 qualifier win over Bulgaria in September and the 2-1 loss in the Czech Republic in October, and who has great hopes of a place in Gareth Southgate’s team this summer.

Bruce saying

“I think it was common knowledge that things were not hunky-dory two or three weeks before. You are always monitoring a situation like that,“ he said. There is probably one or two at every club, there is Jack Colback and Henri Saivet here, for example. You monitor it.”

What assisted extremely was Danny being a northern lad, and he desires to play. It became very informal. The player was extra to desires at Tottenham.

It was not as difficult as Inter Milan winger Valentino, where we have to beat off eight, or 10 clubs. Danny wanted to be here and that helped.

I hope that he is been one of the better ones of the transfer window. He wants to play. He wants to get in the England team. He is been no problem at all. He is fitted in well. He is trained well and worked hard.

Rose made his Newcastle entrance as a substitute in an accidental 0-0 home draw with Norwich on February 1 and will hope for an initial start at Spurs North London competitors Arsenal on Sunday.

To do so, he will have to move Matt, who has repeated his role as left wing-back since his reappearance from wound, although Rose’s appearance might see him return to a more familiar situation in midfield.

Asked about the dilemma, Bruce said: My job is to improve us. That is the hard job, but I would rather have that than nothing to pick, which has been the case for the past 10 or 12 weeks.

England Euro 2020 Three Lions prospects

England ensured a place as top seeds at Euro 2020 with a 4-0 victory in Kosovo in their final qualifying game, a result which sheds some extra light on what they can expect at next summer’s tournament.

Euro 2020 will be played through 12 congregation cities, including London, in the first European Championship to be theatrical in more than two republics.

So while we still do not know all the qualifiers or how all the groups will shape up, here is what we do know already.

Will England be seeded?

Yes, six of the 10 qualifying group winners will be in the top seeds for next summer’s tournament. Those seeding are largely decided by who finishes where in these qualifying groups.

The top six seeds will be the six group winners who earn the most points excluding results against sixth-place teams in larger groups, with goal difference used if teams are level on points.

Six of the other nine cluster leaders have released more points than England, so the Three Lions are definite to be seeded.

There is a warning, as there always is with UEFA contests, that teams may be moved into alternative seeding pot. That might happen to escape two host cities in the same group being in the same shoot but is implausible to affect England.

Whom might England face in Group D?

Although the draw has not occupied place so far, we know for sure that England will be in Group D at the Euros.

If Scotland, who also hosts some Euro 2020 games, victories next year’s Nations League Path C play-offs, they will also be in the group with England.

As things stand, those play-off teams are Scotland, Norway, Serbia and one of Bulgaria, Israel or Romania, though that might change.

If Romania were moved to another play-off to avoid two host cities being up for one spot, which appears likely, then the winner of those play-offs would be in England’s group.

The other two teams in the group will be decided in the Euro 2020 draw on Saturday, 30 November in Bucharest. But the fourth team will not be known until March’s play-off.

England knows they will not be in a group with Italy, the Netherlands, and Spain, Germany or the other six host countries.

But they might finish up in the same group as World Cup finalists France or Croatia, or European champions Portugal, all of whom are probable to be second seeds. Switzerland and the Czech Republic are possibly third-seed rivals.

Who else has qualified for Euro 2020?

Austria, Belgium, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and Ukraine have also reserved their places.

Two more places will be decided from this block of finalists, with Wales still in an argument, with the other four upcoming from the Euro 2020 play-offs in March.

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Posted 330 weeks ago

Leicester City star player backed to join England Euro Cup 2020 squad

The 22-year-old has been in impressive form for the Foxes in the Premier League this season Bookmakers have slashed odds on Leicester City ace Harvey Barnes being named in England’s Euro 2020 squad.

Following reports that Barnes might be set for the earliest senior universal call-up odds have been cut from 20/1 to as short as 6/1 in certain suitcases. Euro Cup fans can purchase England Euro Cup Tickets online to enjoy its stunning performances.

Odds manager say there has been a high arrival of stakes on the 22-year-old Foxes winger making Gareth Southgate’s team for this summer’s main tournament, with 14% of all bets in the last 24 hours backing him, the most out of any player during that period.

Barnes faces stiff competition from other players in his position, with Jadon Sancho priced at 1/10 to make the plane, with Marcus Rashford 2/9 and Callum Hudson-Odoi 2/1.

Odds checker spokesperson Callum Wilson: “Harvey Barnes has been a key component of Leicester City’s success this season, so much so that he’s now being touted for that all-important England call-up.

“As impressive as Barnes has been this campaign, the competition for places, particularly in an attacking sense, is red-hot as far as Gareth Southgate is concerned, and the 22-year-old will need an outstanding end to the season to book a ticket onto the plane.”

Barnes has made 27 appearances in all competitions for Leicester so far this season. He has scored five goals, four of which have come in his past six outings.

He has also delivered more contributions from open play six than any other Englishman in the Premier League this season. Barnes Leicester team-mates James Maddison and Ben Chilwell will also be hoping to make the England squad for Euro 2020.

Leicester winger Barnes Move to England Euro 2020

Leicester attacker Barnes is evolving as a late candidate to invade England Euro 2020 strategies.

Barnes has captivated during the Foxes outstanding period that looks set to conclude in them succeeding for the Champions League.

The 22-year-old’s performances have not gone ignored by Southgate, who is set to route the law over the winger at Molineux on Friday evening when Leicester faces Wolverhampton.

Barnes aspects stiff competition, with Raheem, Rashford, Sancho, Hudson Odoi, and Redmond all are attacking it out to be Southgate’s extensive men this summer:

But he is surely under deliberation by Southgate ahead of March’s internationals beside Italy and Denmark, predominantly with Rashford set to miss out with a rear problem.

Southgate is finalizing his plans for Euro 2020, where England will be one of the tournament favorites.

Liverpool pair Joe Gomez and Oxlade Chamberlain are risking their claim to be appetizers during the contest after influencing Southgate during their breathtaking season.

Danny and Dele Alli are insistent for memories next month while Grealish is confident of his first senior call-up.

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