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Thursday, 17 December 2015

Mourinho the special one

See Jose Mourinho's timeline during his stay in Chelsea



Jose Mourinho has parted ways with Chelsea by ‘mutual consent’ (yeah, right). We look at a timeline of his controversial and troubled season.
August 8: Mourinho criticises Chelsea first-team doctor Eva Carneiro and physiotherapist Jon Fearn for naivety in running on to the field to treat Eden Hazard in the opening-day draw with Swansea. Mourinho is cleared by the Football Association of abusing Carneiro, who then subsequently leaves Chelsea.
August 16: Chelsea lose 3-0 away to Manchester City, with Mourinho substituting captain John Terry at half-time.
August 29: Mourinho’s 100th Premier League home match results in only a second loss as his side go down 2-1 to Crystal Palace.
September 12: The Blues lose again as they are beaten 3-1 at Everton, Steven Naismith with a hat-trick.
September 19: Diego Costa is banned retrospectively for a running feud with Arsenal defenders Laurent Koscielny and Gabriel in Chelsea’s 2-0 win. Arsene Wenger avoids censure afterwards for calling referee Mike Dean ”weak and naive”. Mourinho turns his frustrations to Wenger and the FA.

September 29: Chelsea lose 2-1 to Mourinho’s old club Porto in the Champions League.
October 3: Following a fourth league defeat, 3-1 to Southampton, Mourinho questions whether he will be sacked and subsequently receives the first vote of confidence in a manager in the 12 years of Roman Abramovich’s ownership. He is, though, hit with a £50,000 fine and suspended one-match stadium ban for comments after the loss about referee Robert Madley, which, an independent panel judges, alleged bias.
October 15: The Portuguese maintains his attack on the FA, calls his fine a ”disgrace” and says: ”I’m happy that I don’t have an electronic tag.”
October 17: Mourinho rounds on star player Hazard after dropping him to the bench for the 2-0 win over Aston Villa and demands the Belgian improve his defensive work rate.
October 24: Chelsea lose again, 2-1 at West Ham, losing Nemanja Matic to a first-half red card and also having assistant first-team coach Silvino Louro sent to the stands. Mourinho does not emerge on the touchline for the second half, having also been sent off.
October 26: Mourinho charged with misconduct over his behaviour at West Ham.
October 27: Holders Chelsea are knocked out of the Capital One Cup after losing their fourth-round tie to Stoke on penalties.
October 31: Chelsea suffer yet another defeat as Liverpool are 3-1 winners at Stamford Bridge. The club’s position on his future, publicly at least, is unchanged from the vote of confidence at the start of the month.
November 2: Mourinho is given a one-match stadium suspension with immediate effect and fined £40,000 after admitting an FA charge of misconduct over his behaviour at West Ham.
November 6: The FA releases its written reasons for Mourinho’s ban, saying he called referee Jon Moss ”f****** weak”.
November 7: With Mourinho absent from the game due to his ban, Chelsea lose 1-0 at Stoke – the club’s seventh league loss of the campaign.
November 23: It is announced that Chelsea made a loss of £23.1million in their Premier League-winning season.
November 29: Costa is dropped to the substitutes’ bench for the 0-0 draw at Tottenham and throws his bib in Mourinho’s direction when it becomes apparent he would not feature.
December 5: Blues go down 1-0 at home to Eddie Howe’s Bournemouth. Substitute Glenn Murray was on the pitch for one minute 39 seconds before netting 82nd-minute winner.
December 14: Chelsea are beaten 2-1 at Leicester, putting the Foxes back top of the Premier League and leaving Mourinho’s men one point above the relegation zone after 16 matches – Chelsea’s worst start to a season since 1978, when they went on to be relegated. Mourinho says after the game that his work was ”betrayed” by his players. He admits all top-four hopes are ”gone” and says he needs pride from his players.
December 17: Chelsea announce they have parted company with Mourinho by mutual consent.

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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Newcastle's subs end Tottenham’s unbeaten run

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Substitutes Aleksandar Mitrovic and Ayoze Perez scored as Newcastle United came from behind to end Tottenham’s unbeaten run in the Premier League with a 2-1 win at White Hart Lane.
Eric Dier had headed Spurs in front six minutes before half-time, but Mitrovic prodded home an equaliser in the 74th minute, just two minutes after coming on, before Perez forced a shot past Hugo Lloris in stoppage time to complete the turnaround.
The defeat brings an end to Tottenham’s 14-match unbeaten run in the league, while Newcastle climb out of the relegation zone into 15th.
Spurs knew three points would see them move into the Champions League places for the first time this season, but Mauricio Pochettino’s men fell flat as Newcastle completed a second consecutive victory for the first time since November 2014, to follow up last weekend’s surprise win over Liverpool.
Tottenham dictated possession early on but found Newcastle difficult to break down and were grateful to Papiss Cisse in the opening five minutes when he blocked Siem De Jong’s goalbound shot.
Otherwise, apart from referee Roger East tripping himself up, there was little for either side to cheer about and it took 36 minutes for Spurs to carve out their first real chance.
Carroll’s clever ball through released Danny Rose, who cut back to Erik Lamela, but the Argentinian’s bending finish was palmed wide by Rob Elliot.
Elliot was called into action again two minutes later and again it was Lamela he denied, as the winger latched on to Harry Kane’s flicked header but saw his snap half-volley fly straight at the Newcastle goalkeeper.
From the resulting corner, however, Spurs did break the deadlock as Fabricio Coloccini let Dier run free and the midfielder jumped above Moussa Sissoko at the near post to head home his third goal of the season.
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Suddenly Tottenham looked more threatening, and they almost doubled their lead before half-time when Christian Eriksen’s shot fell fortuitously into the path of Rose, but his stinging drive evaded both the far post and Kane sliding in.
The interval came at a good time for Newcastle, who stormed out of the blocks after the restart and should have equalised when Cisse was sent clear by Sissoko – but the striker dragged his finish wide.
The visitors were faster on the ball than Tottenham and sharper in their pressing, and in the 73rd minute they deservedly found an equaliser when Chancel Mbemba’s header was poked in on the line by Mitrovic after Toby Alderweireld and Hugo Lloris failed to clear.
Aleksandar Mitrovic: Celebrates scoring Newcastle United's equaliser at Tottenham
Both sides pushed forward late on in search of a winner and Newcastle went close when Sissoko’s fizzing cross was almost converted by Mitrovic – but the forward was just unable to reach it.
Spurs failed to heed the warnings and Perez made them pay when he sneaked inside Jan Vertonghen before half-volleying past Lloris at the near post.

Dele Alli Tottenham dejected
Newcastle United celebration

Jurgen Klopp: Thanks to Liverpool fans for atmosphere against West Brom

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Jurgen Klopp thanked Liverpool’s supporters for the atmosphere they created against West Brom – and saw the 2-2 draw as a point gained rather than two dropped.

Having led through Jordan Henderson’s well-worked goal, the Reds fell behind after Craig Dawson and Jonas Olsson – who also had a goal ruled out for offside – both converted two corners only for substitute Divock Origi’s deflected long-range strike in the sixth of eight added minutes to rescue a point.


Klopp led his players to the Kop to thank them for their support and admits he enjoyed the draw more than he should have.
“It was the best atmosphere since I’ve been here, I enjoyed the atmosphere with my whole body. I want to say ‘thank you’,” he said.
“Sometimes a point deserved in the right way is more important.
“I know three points is important for the table but for development – the style of play against a team like this; everyone tells us we can’t play against teams like this but yes we can; staying in the game – to come back, that is a big moment in football.
“On Thursday (against Sion in Switzerland) we played on ice; today against a wall and it was not easy to create chances against a team like this.
“Maybe the crowd were disappointed but they didn’t let us feel that. We were all in the game. We all wanted this one point and it felt like three, in this moment it was an explosion.”

Klopp also defended goalkeeper Simon Mignolet, who made a mistake for West Brom’s equaliser.
“I said to Simon at half-time, if somebody says it was your fault, it is not true, it is my fault. I have nothing negative to say about Simon,” he added.
“They had six or seven players who were six foot four or taller and that is really difficult to defend but we will do better and work on it.
“In England it is really difficult for goalkeepers to come out as there is no-one to protect them but he can help if he comes out.”

Man United challenged to win their next three matches


Louis van Gaal has challenged Manchester United to win their next three matches to reignite their Premier League title hopes following Saturday’s defeat at Bournemouth.
Frustrated boss Van Gaal blasted the sloppy defending that led to Bournemouth’s 2-1 victory, insisting United must heed a “strong lesson” from Dean Court defeat.
Junior Stanislas and Josh King fired the goals to send Bournemouth into raptures, just seven days after a 1-0 win at Chelsea, with midfielder Harry Arter playing despite his child passing away at birth this week.
United have now slumped to five matches without a win, but under-fire Van Gaal still maintains he can reverse the Old Trafford fortunes, which also saw them go out of the Champions League in midweek.
“I think that we have the selection to do that (win the league), but we are now in a very difficult position,” said Van Gaal.
“We have to make a revival this week, and that’s always very difficult because you have lost two in a row, and that doesn’t happen often for Manchester United.
“Two set plays, two goals: you cannot accept that as a manager, a player, a team, because we pay a lot of attention to it.
“Bournemouth benefit a lot in the corners and free-kicks and we have seen that, but still they scored twice.

“Also against Wolfsburg it was already the reason why we lost, so it’s a very strong lesson for us.
“Of course I’m concerned because we have lost two matches in a row, and that is not a usual thing, so we have to stick together and prepare for our match against Norwich.
“And you have to win, because otherwise it is always more difficult.
“It is already this week very difficult because my players are very disappointed.
“They have done everything, but they have lost.
“And then we shall do our job, but it is more difficult to prepare a game against Norwich when you have lost twice in a row.”
Jesse Lingard limped out of the lacklustre Bournemouth loss, with Van Gaal confirming the winger had suffered the recurrence of a previous leg problem.
United’s loss only exacerbates a frustrating week where 3-2 defeat in Wolfsburg dumped Van Gaal’s men out of the Champions League.
Now the beleaguered Dutch boss has called on his men to see off Norwich, Stoke and Chelsea before the turn of the year to keep their title hopes alive.
While United appear to have lost the winning edge that underscored Sir Alex Ferguson’s years of success, the former Holland boss still believes he can bring glory back to Old Trafford.
When asked if defeat to Bournemouth would shake his confidence for the fight ahead, Van Gaal replied with a firm “no”.
“When I see that my players want to do everything that we ask then I think that’s the most important thing,” said Van Gaal.
“The cohesion between the manager and his staff and the players, that’s the most important thing.
“And I have seen also how the bench was participating in the match, so we all wanted to win.
“And I think that’s the most important thing.
“Of course it’s disappointing if you lose two matches in a row in an important week, so now we have to stay there in a position to keep fighting.
“But still we are in a position, but we have to win.
“We have now to win three matches in a row for example, to be there still after Christmas.”

Erik Lamela going nowhere

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Erik Lamela insists it has never crossed his mind to leave Tottenham despite regular suggestions in recent years that he would move on.
Lamela has at times found it tough at White Hart Lane since his move from Roma in August 2013, but the Argentine has flourished under Mauricio Pochettino this season and scored a hat-trick in Spurs’ 4-1 win over Monaco in the Europa League on Thursday night.
Even when things were not going so well, Lamela did not contemplate a transfer.
“It seems that every summer I have been here there have been suggestions I might be leaving. I don’t know why that came about but no way was I leaving,” he said.
“It has never been my intention to do that.”
Lamela is grateful for the role Pochettino has played in him establishing himself in the Spurs team – and now the 23-year-old is hoping to help the north Londoners secure a Champions League place.
“The manager has helped me a lot,” Lamela said. “One of the reasons is that the training sessions are really tough. The coaches really push us and you can see the benefits.
“As an individual I have personal ambitions – scoring goals, giving as many assists as I can but also working hard for the team and doing a job in defence as well. My ­ambitions are for the team and what we can achieve as a whole.
“A dream season? We can’t start using phrases like that because there is still half the season to go.
“If at the end of the season we can look back and see Spurs in the top four, that would be a great personal achievement and it would prove that the team has done a great job as well.”

Man City can do better - Kevin De Bruyne

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Kevin De Bruyne did not care that Manchester City failed to hit top form as they still managed to beat Swansea City 2-1 on Saturday.
City got their Premier League title bid back on track at the expense of managerless Swansea, but they left it late before winning 2-1 in a frantic finish.
The battling Swans looked to have claimed a deserved point as Bafetimbi Gomis smashed a last-minute equaliser past the outstanding Joe Hart at the Etihad Stadium.
But City snatched three points in injury time as a Yaya Toure strike looped over Lukasz Fabianski via a fortunate deflection off Kelechi Iheanacho, who was credited with the goal.
City were far from their best, perhaps still weary after Tuesday’s exhilarating Champions League win over Borussia Monchengladbach, but De Bruyne was not concerned about that.
The Belgian, who appeared only as a second-half substitute, said: “It doesn’t matter. We won – that’s it.
“Obviously you also need to win your hard games, but afterwards nobody will speak about it. It wasn’t the best performance but now nobody cares, to be honest.
“To concede in the 90th minute, it’s obviously difficult but luckily for us we scored the goal and that is the most important thing. Obviously it’s an important three points for us.”
City looked sluggish throughout but led from the 26th minute after Swansea failed to pick up Wilfried Bony at a corner and the Ivorian headed in against his former club.
Swansea were the better team in the second half and might have had an equaliser much sooner than they did were it not for the brilliance of Hart in the home goal.
Gylfi Sigurdsson caused them regular problems and tested Hart on a number of occasions as well as having a goal disallowed for a foul by Gomis.
As well as looking weary, City were again without injured key pair Vincent Kompany and Sergio Aguero and De Bruyne hopes the longer gap before facing Arsenal a week on Monday will prove beneficial.
The 24-year-old said: “I think we have played a lot of games until now but now we have a good stretch to recover a little bit for the busy (Christmas) period. I think this can be an important week for us, mentally and physically, for us to come back, for the energy and everything to come back a little bit.
“It is important (to rest a bit) because you are busy all the time. If you have a day off you can refresh mentally.
“It is also important to go home, see the family, see all the other things you are not able to do when you are busy all the time. I think it is going to be good.”

Manchester United not "realistic contenders" to win EPL

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Manchester United cannot be considered realistic contenders to win the Premier League this season, according to The Sun’s Martin Lipton.
Just days after being knocked out of the Champions League, United’s Premier League ambitions also suffered a blow on Saturday when they were beaten 2-1 at Bournemouth.
They are not the only side near the top of the table to have looked unconvincing at times this season, but Lipton does not believe United are on the same level as Manchester City or Arsenal.
He told the Sunday Supplement on Sky Sports: “The players are not good enough. If you look at that squad now, you cannot honestly say you see that Manchester United side finishing top of the league this year.
“You look at City and Arsenal, both of those you can see them winning the league with the sort of set up they have got. With each passing week, United look further and further away from being a title-winning side.
“Of course this could all change. They can find their form, De Gea won’t let in goals like that very often, they get their centre-halves back, Rooney comes back and finds his form, Depay starts looking like a £20m player, and it all looks very different.
“But at this juncture, they are no closer to winning the title than they were in the Moyes season. They may be slightly closer in terms of points but they’re not a realistic contender.”
The London Evening Standard’s Patrick Barclay, meanwhile, believes Van Gaal is a ‘lame duck’ at Old Trafford.
He said: “We talk about top four clubs now as if they’re in crisis, and it’s all caused by the fact Pep Guardiola may be available at the end of the season.
“When he was at Barca you thought maybe he was riding the horse. But when he goes and takes Barcelona and recreates it in Munich, you think: ‘This is almost a guarantee!’
“Obviously, Manchester United is still a hell of a job. And it does appear that Van Gaal is a lame duck now. I really do [think it has gone that for]. I can’t see how it’s going to get better now.
“Now that the atmosphere around the place is so bad, I can’t see it getting better. The mood takes over.”