Not Kenny: It’s a sackable offence that Nancy picks “Kilmarnock-level” Celtic flop

Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy is already having to deal with speculation over his future at the club, just four matches into his time in the dugout.

The French head coach is the first manager in the club’s history to lose his first four games in charge, but he retains the full backing of the board, per Sky Sports.

It remains to be seen if they will maintain that position if results do not improve quickly, though, which is why Nancy needs to make some key tweaks to the team.

The key changes Nancy has to make at Celtic

After the 2-1 defeat to Dundee United, dropping Johnny Kenny should be one of the priorities for the head coach after the striker missed two ‘big chances’, per Sofascore, including the dismal miss in the clip below.

The Irishman should be taken out of the side to provide another player, possibly Benjamin Nygren as a number nine, with an opportunity to see if they can be more effective in front of goal.

Nancy should also look to change the system because the 3-4-2-1 has looked incredibly ineffective against teams when they sit in a low block, as Celtic have found themselves passing side to side across their three centre-backs with little movement or options to break the opposition down.

Celtic, by nature of the way most of their domestic games go, need as many forward options as possible to break down low blocks, which is why having three centre-backs, leading to Liam Scales overlapping and putting crosses in on Wednesday night, seems counter-productive.

As part of playing those three defenders across the back, Nancy has been starting experienced full-back Anthony Ralston in a right-sided centre-back role, which may be a sackable offence on its own.

Why Wilfried Nancy must drop Anthony Ralston

After Alistair Johnston’s injury, Brendan Rodgers relied on academy graduate Colby Donovan to step up and play at right-back ahead of Ralston, who has been too much of a liability.

Martin O’Neill tried to lean on the right-back’s experience against Midtjylland in the Europa League, only for him to be torn to shreds twice by Mikel Gogorza for the first two goals, including the one in the clip above.

Ralston was given the nod to start as the right-sided centre-back in the League Cup final against St Mirren last weekend. He was given a 5/10 player rating by Glasgow World, who noted that he looked ‘increasingly shaky’ defensively.

Despite that performance, which included a bizarre hoof up in the air under no pressure on the halfway line, Nancy gave him another start in that position against Dundee United, with the same result.

ESPN content creator Andrew Miller described him as a “Kilmarnock-level player” last month, which is essentially saying that he is a bottom-half level player.

Vs Dundee United

Anthony Ralston

Minutes

90

Tackles won

1/4

Clearances

9

Touches

101

Pass accuracy

81%

Possession lost

17x

Key passes

0

Stats via Sofascore

Ralston’s performance against Dundee United last time out did little to change that narrative, as he failed in 75% of his attempted tackles and failed to create a single chance from 101 touches of the ball.

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Whilst his failure to create any chances can be put down to the three centre-back system that he was playing in, Ralston looked uncomfortable on the ball and lost possession inside his own half several times, due to dawdling on the ball.

Whilst Ralston may be an experienced player, now 27, his performances do not reflect that experience, as he was not picked by Rodgers, struggled under O’Neill, and has struggled under Nancy.

That is why continuing to play him, particularly in this system that does not seem to be working, is a sackable offence for the French head coach, because his displays are hurting the team’s performances, defensively and offensively.

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Nancy’s disastrous start became even worse in midweek.

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The former MLS Cup champion should go to a traditional back four, in a 4-3-3 or a 4-2-3-1, and bring Donovan in as a right-back, with Ralston dropped out of the starting XI completely, because of his poor performances.

Sunderland journo on Dajaku vs MK Dons

James Hunter was left slamming Leon Dajaku after he missed a golden chance to score for Sunderland in their 2-1 loss at home to MK Dons on Saturday.

The Lowdown: Another defeat

It is safe to say that the Stadium of Light faithful have not improved since the departure of Lee Johnson, at least in terms of results.

It is now four defeats and one draw from their last five league games, which has left them outside of the play-off places (SofaScore).

Alex Neil will certainly need to turn things around quickly if they are to get themselves back in contention for promotion up to the Championship.

The Latest: Dajaku slammed

Taking to Twitter, The Chronicle journalist Hunter slammed Dajaku after he missed the good opportunity early in the second half, which would have levelled the scores:

“Dreadful miss from Dajaku. Should be 1-1.”

The Verdict: Costly

Ultimately, Dajaku’s miss ended up proving costly, as the Black Cats lost the match by a single goal.

It was not his best game in general, losing out on seven of his duels, while he also never managed a shot on target, dribble, key pass or accurate cross (SofaScore).

Dajaku gave possession away far too cheaply, 11 times in total, and only managed 21 touches of the ball (SofaScore), meaning that astonishingly he lost it roughly every 1.9 touches on average.

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Nonetheless, the winger knows that he needs to perform better if he is to help his side win promotion.

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Wolves: Where is Helder Costa now?

Player potential can be both prosperous and dangerous.

On one hand, if a player is to reach their maximum skill evolvement, their club can benefit no-end, financially speaking.

Though, if a player fails to hit the heights that their hype holds them accountable to, it can be a damaging affair for their employers.

Wolves are unique in the fact that their saga with former Portuguese and now Angolan footballer, Helder Costa leant more towards the former and more prosperous scenario, rather than the latter.

Costa profit

Costa emerged from the high profile Benfica youth system at the age of 18, in the same age group as Ivan Cavaleiro and Bernardo Silva.

After making his debut for the Lisbon side’s B-team in 2012, he would go onto represent them 72 times, scoring 15 goals. Ultimately, he failed to make the grade for the Benfica first-team, making just one appearance.

After a failed loan-spell at La Liga side Deportivo de La Coruna, he made the brave switch to pastures new to link-up with fellow Benfica graduates Silva and Cavaleiro at Monaco.

Despite teeing up a young Kylian Mbappe for the Frenchman’s first-ever league goal, Costa would go on to play a total of 28 games for the Ligue 1 side, scoring five goals, with Monaco loaded with depth options in Kylian Mbappe, Thomas Lemar and Bernardo Silva.

It wasn’t all bad though as Helder Costa moved on a season-long loan to Championship side at the time Wolverhampton Wanderers in what was his best season ever in terms of end product, with a total of 18 goal contributions in 35 appearances. 

Wolves made the transfer permanent, with the Old Gold side splashing out £13m for Costa’s services to break their club-record transfer fee at the time in January 2017.

Ultimately, the attacker was not able replicate his ten goals and eight assists that he showed the season prior, but still chipped in with a solid five goals and six assists to help Wolves top the Championship and gain promotion to the Premier League.

After one season in the Premier League, Costa joined Leeds United on loan in the Championship and after helping them to promotion, made the deal permanent with Leeds forking out £16m but he was soon dubbed a “massive flop” by pundit Noel Whelan.

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He featured 22 times in the Premier League for Bielsa’s side the following season (2020/2021) yet Leeds offloaded him to Valencia the following campaign after just one appearance, in what was a strange deal at the time.

With 28-year-old Costa fighting to turn his loan move at Valencia into a permanent deal, he is now valued at just £7.2m, with Wolves’ decision to sell in 2019 looking ingenious.

In other news – Wolves eyeing “all-round” 26y/o regarded as “most complete ever” with fans buzzing…

Why Manchester City are absolutely right to boo UEFA

As Manchester City head into their Champions League clash with Sevilla, the charge brought against them by UEFA will once again become a topic of conversation. As time passes the actions of European football’s governing body make less sense. How fans booing UEFA’s song can open a case against the club is mind boggling.

If each component of the incident is broken down it becomes even more indiscernible. The booing against UEFA is nothing new, however it’s the first time a UEFA official has reported the observation. Before getting into the reasons why the Citizens feel aggrieved, there is a moral issue UEFA seem to be overlooking. This shouldn’t be surprising; they have a rich history of having double standards.

To ban booing against a regime, or anything for that matter, is a simple violation of the European Convention on Human Rights, Article 10, Freedom of Expression. It relates to an individual having the right to hold an opinion and impart it without public authorities interfering.

It seems UEFA don’t think the convention applies to them. They make so many laws for their own world they think they are above the ones that we all live by.

The very act of booing is synonymous with a football crowd. It’s always been the way to express disappointment or disagreement. If UEFA finds it so offensive surely it would have been more noble to punish teams whose fans routinely boo national anthems.

This is where football’s overlords have a real problem. They see themselves as a sovereign state. The Champions League anthem is not something that should be saluted or given extra privileges. It’s just a reworking of an old Handel song by an Englishman to help give a soundtrack to UEFA’s marketing machine.

No organisation should ever be above criticism but UEFA don’t seem open to the idea they have made mistakes. You’d think UEFA would be keeping a low profile at the moment to avoid any sort of negative publicity. Their president is currently disgraced and suspended from duty but instead of using common sense they create more drama with this ridiculous charge.

There are two main reasons the City fans dislike UEFA. The first is the one that divides opinion. They feel aggrieved with the club’s treatment surrounding Financial Fair Play (FFP). There’s a sense that UEFA targeted the Manchester club and had an agenda. The punishment was disproportionate and during the examination period City feel the goalposts were moved. They were convinced FFP had been met but UEFA tweaked the interpretation.

Regardless of whether or not you agree with heavy investment, which is commonplace in all other areas of business and only ever driven by market forces, the ethos of FFP was to keep the big clubs at the top and prevent anyone joining them.

In this sense City were, and are, safe. They managed to join the party before UEFA pulled up the drawbridge to keep the paupers outside their holy castle. The loosening of FFP rules has come about because the clubs chasing the bigger teams have realised they’re falling further behind.

The next area of discontent is universal in its agreement. When CSKA Moscow were found guilty of racist behaviour and violence, UEFA closed the stadium to fans during Manchester City’s Champions League visit.

Why City’s fans were punished and refused entry made no sense. It was also frowned upon that UEFA offered no financial compensation for those that had taken out visas and paid for flights and hotel rooms. On the night around 300 CSKA fans made it into the stadium, no action was taken against the club for this violation.

UEFA have a poor record of dealing with racism and continually send mixed messages. They can make as many video promos featuring footballers as they like but racist chants are still commonplace in Champions League fixtures.

Their ignorance of the matter runs all the way to the top. Before Euro 2012 Michel Platini said players had no right to leave the pitch if they were racially abused, that it was a matter for the referee. It’s another example that shows UEFA don’t know how to treat humans fairly.

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Rather than taking City’s boos on the chin UEFA have now placed the spotlight firmly back on themselves. They have never looked more removed from reality and it’s pathetic. People have had enough of the corruption that has rotted FIFA to its core and the Big Brother attitude of UEFA.

On Tuesday night in Spain every last Manchester City fan will boo louder than ever. Fans of all clubs should join in until it’s a deafening chorus.

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Sunderland plot move to sign Serie A forward who wants Premier League switch

Sunderland chiefs are now reportedly plotting a move to sign a Serie A striker ahead of both Everton and West Ham United in the January transfer window.

Sunderland plotting move to sign Serie A star

The Black Cats are no strangers to the transfer market these days, having enjoyed an incredibly successful summer window. Now sat as high as sixth, those in Wearside could welcome further reinforcements in the winter window as several of their stars jet off to take part in AFCON.

Sunderland owner Kyril Louis-Dreyfus hasn’t been shy about sharing his ambitions this season, either. The 28-year-old told reporters back in November: “I would say definitely a little bit [that the great start could affect Sunderland’s approach in January]. If we’re in the bottom three by Christmas, or we’re in the top six by Christmas, that changes the ambition a little bit.

“We’re currently preparing for all scenarios, but we’ve been doing that since the summer. Hopefully, we’ll be going into the January window with a top ten finish in mind and we will prepare and execute the window to give us the best chance.”

The owners hope for a top 10 finish is certainly well on course and that has seen a number of targets emerge, including Sevilla’s Ruben Vargas.

The forward has set his sights on a Premier League move in the January transfer window and the Black Cats have reportedly opened talks to secure his signature.

As ever, though, he’s not the only target on their wishlist. Alongside Vargas, Sunderland are also plotting a move to sign Artem Dovbyk from AS Roma next month, according to reports in Spain.

Like Vargas, the forward wants to complete a Premier League move and has interest from Everton, Sunderland and West Ham United in what could turn into a frantic race.

Dovbyk could end Isidor's Sunderland career

Sunderland’s transfer business, whilst impressive, has come at a cost for previous stars. Dan Neil, for example, has been forced to watch on from the bench for the majority of the season despite his heroics in the previous campaign. Now, if Dovbyk does arrive in Wearside, Wilson Isidor could suffer the same fate.

League stats 25/26

Dovbyk

Isidor

Minutes

327

921

Goals

2

4

Assists

1

0

Expected Goals

2

3.3

Although he’s currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, the numbers don’t make for pretty reading for Dovbyk. After scoring 17 goals in all competitions last season, the forward has netted just two so far this season.

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If Sunderland are to set their sights on a top 10 finish then there will be some natural doubts about the Roma forward, who has endured an inconsistent spell in Italy.

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Isidor, meanwhile, despite not being a consistent starter has scored four goals and outperformed his expected rate. For the time being, the Black Cats should keep hold of the forward rather than splashing out on Dovbyk. As for the forward, himself, he may be forced to look elsewhere for a Premier League move.

Newcastle injury news on Wilson & Trippier

Newcastle United journalist Dominic Scurr has noticed something major involving both Callum Wilson and Kieran Trippier.

The Lowdown: Injury setbacks

Unfortunately for the Magpies, both players continue to suffer from injury setbacks.

The striker has been struggling with a calf injury since January, while the right-back suffered a metatarsal fracture in February.

The Latest: Dubai trip

As per The Shields Gazette journalist Scurr, Wilson and Trippier have joined the squad for their trip to Dubai, suggesting that they will now train with their team-mates in the hope of stepping up their respective recoveries.

Taking to Twitter, the reporter said that it was ‘good to see’.

The Verdict: Big boost for Newcastle

The fact that Wilson and Trippier have joined up with the rest of the squad is a big boost for Eddie Howe and Newcastle.

They are two hugely important players to the team, with the ex-Spurs defender currently ranking as their best player in the Premier League according to WhoScored, while the former Bournemouth striker remains their top scorer in all competitions this season despite being out injured for a couple of months.

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Nonetheless, the trip to Dubai could really help aid to aid their recovery, and Howe will no doubt want to have both plauers available for the latter end of the campaign, especially if Newcastle find themselves in need of points to stay up.

In other news, find out what significant financial loss NUFC are now set to make here!

Should we expect the usual wheeling and dealing at QPR?

After securing a loan deal for West Ham United’s Mauro Zarate on Tuesday, Harry Redknapp’s Queens Park Rangers are lining up a few more deals before the January transfer window slams shut.

Redknapp, who’s normally extremely active this time of year, will be keen to bolster his squad to keep Rangers in the Premier League. The R’s have been heavily linked with the familiar face of Toronto’s Jermain Defoe, Chelsea outcast Mohamed Salah and Ajax striker Kolbeinn Sigthorsson – among others. The QPR boss has always had an eye for a good deal, and he has had the knack of pulling off some memorable signings in the past.

On the field, it’s been a very indifferent season so far for QPR. Rangers have lost every single Premier League away game they have played in since returning to the top flight – but at home they are a completely different animal.

Redknapp’s side have accumulated all of their 19 points at Loftus Road this term. Just two home defeats all season, four draws and five wins, have kept QPR out of the relegation zone going into the new year – although Redknapp is savvy enough to know that his side can’t just rely on their home form.

Striker Charlie Austin has been in outstanding form this season – the 25-year-old has netted 12 Premier League goals in 18 games. The signing of Zarate will no doubt help Austin, and the R’s fans will be hoping they can form a deadly partnership. As for the Defoe deal, that one looks less and less likely as the days pass by – Toronto are looking to recoup most of the £6m they paid for Defoe, making it a difficult deal for QPR to secure.

The 67-year-old has admitted he needs to strengthen, but he’s also gone on record to say that he doesn’t expect any permanent signings – only loan deals. The QPR boss told the Mirror: “We’re not looking to spend. If there’s a loan or two out there we would be interested, that’s where we are at.”

Redknapp added: “We spent some money in the summer, so we’re not that far short. Hopefully we can find another striker to add to the ones we’ve got already, so that’s an area we are looking at. In January it’s always difficult to find players. There will be someone out there that can come and help us.”

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QPR are set for a crucial second half of the campaign. Owner Tony Fernandez has pumped an awful lot of money in at Loftus Road over the years, and he will be expecting his club to stay up. If Harry can get his side to pick up on the road, there is no reason why QPR won’t be in the Premier League next season.

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Everton fans think Coleman must soon be replaced

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Loads of Everton fans have been running the rule over Sunday’s setback at Old Trafford, and they’re starting to worry about the form of Seamus Coleman.

Everton almost completely transformed their defence this season, signing two new centre backs and passing the left back reigns from Leighton Baines to Lucas Digne.

While Yerry Mina has yet to make his mark, the new and improved Michael Keane is a far cry from his nervous displays last season, so the defence looks completely different under Marco Silva.

Coleman has retained his place though, and plenty of fans are starting to wonder if the Irish international is next in line to be replaced.

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The 30 year-old is hugely popular at Goodison as he has racked up over 200 league appearances for the Toffees, despite signing for the club for a mere £60,000.

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He has looked a step off the pace since returning from injury though, and both he and Theo Walcott struggled massively down that right flank at Old Trafford.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below, where more than a few fans suspect time is running out on Coleman’s Everton career…

Leeds: Orta plotting Oscar Mingueza swoop

Leeds United are interested in a deal to bring Oscar Mingueza to Elland Road in the summer transfer window.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by Spanish media outlet Diario Sport (via Barca Universal), who claimed that Jesse Marsch has identified the Barcelona centre-back as one of his primary transfer targets this summer, with the American said to be hoping to beef up his defensive options ahead of 2022/23.

The report added that, with the Catalan club being very interested in getting a deal of their own over the line for Leeds winger Raphinha at the end of the current campaign, the 22-year-old defender could be used as something of a bargaining chip in the negotiations between the two clubs.

Marsch’s dream

Considering Leeds’ desperate need to address their defensive frailties ahead next season – the Whites have shipped a league-high 67 goals over their 30 Premier League games so far this term – it is not difficult to understand why Marsch would be interested in a move for Mingueza this summer.

Indeed, after making his Barcelona debut as a result of a defensive injury crisis at Camp Nou in 2020, the £25m-rated centre-back – who can also operate on the right – highly impressed over his 27 LaLiga appearances last season. He helped his side to keep seven clean sheets, scoring two goals and registering two assists, while also averaging 0.7 interceptions, 1.9 tackles, 1.6 clearances and 54.9 passes and winning 3.3 duels per game.

These returns saw the £19k-per-week Spain international earn a very respectable seasonal SofaScore match rating of 6.96, ranking him as Barcelona’s 11th-best player in the Spanish top flight last term. That led to football talent scout Jacek Kulig dubbing the 22-year-old his “unexpected hero” of 2020/21.

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Should Mingueza go on to replicate this level of form following a potential switch to Elland Road, he would certainly be an upgrade on a number of Marsch’s current options in the heart of his defence. That leads us to believe that Orta must do all he can to secure the signing of the Spaniard this summer.

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Form Of Nottingham Forest Striker’s Will Decide Promotion

When Nottingham Forest were in a rich vein of form, relying heavily on the strong midfield, the form of the strikers could be forgiven. A snap shot from Simon Cox dragged wide, or an over-zealous Darius Henderson in an aerial challenge, could usually be laughed off.

With the goals from midfield drying out, and the shaky defence becoming exposed, the horrible habit the strikers have adopted is now unfunny. The security of a Lewis McGugan late goal has disappeared, seeing Forest drop out of the playoffs, with no win in four.

Dexter Blackstock labelled a donkey by some and made a scapegoat by so many more. Simon Cox praised endlessly for his work ethic and commitment to the cause, but rarely getting in positions to threaten, to make himself an option for the onlooking midfield. The closest Forest have to a striker who has an established place in the starting eleven is January signing Darius Henderson, who now misses three crucial games through suspension.

Arguably the most potent striker in the league, Billy Sharp, is unfortunately not getting a look in. Disillusioned? Whatever the justification for his absence, 23 other clubs in the league are looking on enviously, as we dump a striker on the bench with one of the best reputations in the Championship.

Before Darius Henderson’s strike against Hull City at the KC Stadium, the last meaningful goal from a Forest striker came on December 29th 2012, as Billy Sharp scored a last gasp equaliser in Alex McLeish’s first game in charge of The Reds. The brilliance of the midfield has done enough since to paper over the cracks of the poor showing from the strikers, but it’s now that they must show what they’re made of, before it’s too late.

Simon Cox, despite his commendable efforts, is currently a clone of the heavily criticised Fernando Torres when it comes to his purpose in and around the box. Often finding himself on the wing, it is rare to find Cox in a dangerous position providing a threat, maybe due to his visible lack of confidence.

Supporters look on and argue the possibility that the midfielders are struggling to create, but then, what are they supposed to do when strikers are lacking the required confidence and fearless attitude to get in threatening positions?

Billy Davies has opted for the approach that epitomises his managerial strengths, by blaming the team for not providing, in an attempt to aid the psychological condition of the strikers lacking in belief.

As a fresh Billy Sharp sits on the bench, the off form Dexter Blackstock and the newly recovered Marcus Tudgay are getting minutes before him. In the rare opportunity at Turf Moor that Sharp got to flaunt his quality, the team selected lacked the guile that would’ve been to his strength, as was the case in the early parts of the season, with both Radi Majewski and Adlene Guedioura missing.

Approaching the last four games, Billy Davies could do no worse than to throw Sharp in, as the side looks to make the most of the limited opportunities. A monumental part of the magnificent sequence of results that alarmed the division, was the shrewd management of Billy Davies. The timing and the process of thought behind the substitutions were mostly faultless, seeing him pick up another Manager of the Month award.

Now though, his management of the strikers will be the key behind getting over the line.

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And for the strikers, it’s time for them to prove their worth. Millions of pounds worth of genuine Championship quality, it’s time for them to take responsibility. Get in the positions, and see Forest over the line and into the playoffs.

You don’t win the lottery, if you don’t buy a ticket. But Nottingham Forest won’t stand a chance of ending the season victoriously in the lottery of the playoffs, if the strikers don’t want to buy the ticket by commanding dangerous positions, to be the hero.

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