West Ham fans criticise Roberto after another horror afternoon

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West Ham United fans have let out all of their frustration at goalkeeper Roberto after another error-strewn performance.

The Spanish stopper conceded three times as Tottenham Hotspur ran out 3-2 winners at the London Stadium on Saturday.

The first goal came from Son Heung-Min, who sent a powerful effort into the bottom corner, though it appeared to be close to the goalkeeper and within a saveable distance.

The second goal was Lucas Moura’s, as he slid in to meet Son’s cross and convert, while Roberto appeared to dive past Harry Kane’s header for the third.

The stopper, of course, is currently deputising for Lukasz Fabianski, the first-choice goalkeeper who is out until next year due to a torn hip muscle.

He has yet to keep a clean sheet in the league, though, and is also yet to be on the winning side; the Hammers have lost to Crystal Palace, Everton, Newcastle United, Burnley and now Spurs while he has been in goal, while also drawing with Bournemouth and Sheffield United.

And fans have used Saturday’s performance as a reason to unload their criticisms of the Spaniard.

Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

West Brom may be faced with a difficult dilemma after Oliver Burke’s loan update

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players and managers…

It appears that West Bromwich Albion will see the return of Oliver Burke at the end of the season as Spanish football journalist Alex Kirkland believes his loan club, La Liga side Alaves, won’t make the move permanent.

What’s he said?

Burke joined the Hawthorns for a club-record £15m fee back in 2017 when ex-manager Tony Pulis signed him from Bundesliga outfit RB Leipzig.

Ever since then, the 22-year-old has failed to live up to the expectations that such money commands, scoring just once in 24 appearances.

After Slaven Bilic joined the club in the summer, it was soon clear to understand that Burke was never going to feature in his plans as academy prospect Kyle Edwards was promoted to the senior side, leading to him starting the first three Championship matches.

He was soon shipped out on loan to Alaves, where he has played just 332 minutes across nine appearances.

Speaking to the Express & Star about his temporary spell, Kirkland – from the Spanish Football Podcast – said:

“I’d say at this stage a permanent deal is quite unlikely.

“He’s probably not starting enough games to warrant that or contributing enough in the final third.

“But there’s still plenty of time for him to make an impact, it’s early days.”

Bad news Burke

It seems likely that the Scotsman will return to the west Midlands this summer, which would put Bilic in a bit of a predicament.

The Croatian clearly doesn’t fancy Burke in his side, for whatever reason that may be, as he made measures to sign a trio of wingers on deadline day in Matheus Pereira, Grady Diangana and Chris Willock.

Come the end of the current campaign, the Baggies flop will still have two years remaining on his contract, which is a potential source of bad news for Bilic.

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If the 14th-placed La Liga side were the only team willing to take him, what hope does he have in recuperating the extortionate fee they paid for him?

It will be more problematic if they gain promotion too as if he can’t get in their Championship side, then there’s next to no chance he does it in the top-flight.

This is something that Bilic could probably do without.

Conor Coventry’s contract situation places PL power shift under the spotlight

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Conor Coventry has rejected West Ham United’s latest contract offer, meaning there is a very real fear he could leave, as reported by Football Insider.

The 19-year-old’s current contract comes to an end in the summer of 2020, but he has so far been unable to strike up a deal with the club on a new one.

This is due to the fact that he is holding out for £5,000-per-week, while the club are unwilling to pay that for someone who has rarely stepped out of the academy’s confines.

There is still time for negotiations, but if the Republic of Ireland youth international gets the sum he has demanded, or leaves London Stadium for pastures new, this could be seen as a glaring sign of the Premier League’s power shift regarding youngsters.

As discussed in our exclusive interview with Tony Cottee, a move abroad was rarely seen as a career enhancer for young talent in England during years gone by.

However, that has changed in recent times, with Jadon Sancho, Bobby Duncan and Ademola Lookman among the players who have walked away from the English game.

There was a time when perhaps players were willing to accept that senior opportunities take time to come around, but the aforementioned trio serve to prove that patience is wearing thin amongst the next generation.

The situation that is unfolding with Coventry is the embodiment of this process: he has played just 53 minutes of first-team football across two appearances, with both of those coming when a Carabao Cup result was out of reach for lower league opposition.

This comes despite the midfielder being captain for the U23s, while becoming one of their various top-level performers in Premier League 2, starting all of their league games this season.

Therefore, it can perhaps be seen as a double hit that West Ham don’t want to match his contract valuation because he hasn’t played enough first-team football, which is only the case because he hasn’t been given the chance to do so.

It would be easy to dismiss Coventry as a money-grabber who should be focusing on his football rather than the wage he receives in this scenario, but that knee-jerk reaction fails to take genuine and legitimate professional ambitions into consideration.

However, it can be argued that the sum of a contract represents more than just the money it demands: it shows how much the club values a player, how much they trust him and the role they are expecting them to play moving forward.

If Coventry was to accept a low offer, it could be seen as a sign that he is happy to kick it in the academy for the foreseeable future.

That isn’t a universal attitude among the emerging next generation of talent, though.

The option to go abroad becoming more accessible has given youngsters a foothold to do this and if English clubs aren’t willing to show trust in them from a very early age, it seems there are outfits overseas who will.

Barcelona: Fans discuss Marcelo Gallardo

Some Barcelona fans are keen for their beloved club to make a managerial change.Â

Barca have endured a far from impressive start to their domestic campaign this time out, losing the same amount of games as they did in La Liga all season, already and we are only in November (via BBC Sport).

The Catalans can be extremely thankful that both Real and Atletico Madrid have also been poor so far, meaning they currently lead the way in the Spanish top-flight, ahead of Zinedine Zidane’s Los Blancos on goal difference alone.

Indeed, as a result, it is understood, according to reports from Argentine outlet TNT Sport via AS, that the Catalan titans could be lining up a move for current River Plate boss Marcelo Gallardo – a manager seemingly respected by club talisman Lionel Messi given that he voted for him as the best coach in the world recently.

Here’s how some Barca fans reacted to that news on Twitter..

Leeds must be patient with Jordan Stevens after return from ban

This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Jordan Stevens finally returned to Leeds United U23 action on Monday evening after his six-week ban for gambling offences.

By all accounts, Stevens had a rather unimpressive game as he was described as: ‘Not on it as he has been in the past for the under-23s.’ But there must be some level of understanding towards this over the next few weeks.

On the chalkboard

One thing that has to be considered is that Stevens’ ban wasn’t just a competitive one, it was a ban from all football-related activity – something that caused controversy among the fanbase.

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His ban meant he hasn’t been able to train for six weeks and that’s going to take its toll on a young player, not just in terms of their development but also their overall fitness.

Of course, he could have had a kick about in his back garden or ran the streets to stay fit, but these regimes are nowhere near the standards that these professional clubs have these days, and it may take him some time to get back into the swing of things.

The main thing here is to give him time. U23s football should be a chance for him to develop, and there’s no reason for his initial struggles to deny him the opportunities to play for Carlos Corberan’s side.

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The Whites have made their choice, they’ve stuck by Stevens through this ban, and now it’s time for that faith to carry over to the pitch while he goes through what could undoubtedly be a tough readjustment period.

It will take him time to get up to speed as he’s a 19-year-old with barely any experience, but they must give him the benefit of the doubt over the next few weeks before judging him on his performances.

Barcelona fans react to Riqui Puig transfer update

Barcelona still have a plethora of highly talented youngsters in their La Masia academy.

But of course, it’s really difficult for them to break into a first-team that is generally full of superstars.

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One of the biggest talents, however, is in danger of being moved out of the club. According to a new report coming from L’esportiu de Catalunya, Barcelona are considering moving Riqui Puig out of Barcelona B due to the harsh treatment he’s been receiving by his opposition.

Of course, upon his hearing this update, many of the Cules were simply fuming at such a consideration.

It seems that they don’t really like the prospect of the youngster leaving the club and they made sure their voices were heard on social media and Twitter.

Loads of them swarmed the comment section with negative replies directed at the board, claiming that La Masia and the club are finished.

You can see some of their reactions down in the collection of tweets below:

West Brom’s Sam Johnstone tops the charts, but it comes at a pressing cost

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The Championship season is only 12 games old, but West Brom have been brewing up a storm as they currently occupy top spot going into tonight’s fixtures.

Albion have lost the fewest amount of matches in the division, meaning they are two points clear of second-placed Leeds United, who are the only side to defeat them this season.

But, it’s not just the club as a whole that have been topping the charts for specific statistics.

The Baggies’ shot-stopper Sam Johnstone is currently outperforming every single goalkeeper in England’s top two divisions in terms of total saves made for the season.

The 26-year-old has recorded 42 saves across 12 matches, meaning he averages 3.5 per game. He is closely followed by Millwall’s Bartosz Bialkowski, who has managed one less having joined from relegated side Ipswich Town in the summer.

Johnstone has even managed more saves than Arsenal goalkeeper Bernd Leno, who has recorded 35 saves from their nine matches, though his average per game is higher at 3.8.

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But the Gunners recently held the unfortunate acclaim for facing the most shots of any side in Europe’s elite five leagues, so that only makes Albion’s number one look even more impressive.

However, despite all the personal positives for the former Manchester United man, it offers up a more pressing concern for manager Slaven Bilic.

The fact that his keeper is making so many saves means that his defence is rather penetrable as they are clearly allowing attempts on goal, this train of thought is only reinforced when seeing that West Brom have kept just two clean sheets all season – yet somehow remain at the Championship’s summit.

The Baggies currently concede an average of 11.9 shots per game, which places them in the middle of the Championship for that statistic, but what is most damning is that their most likely title challengers in Leeds are conceding the fewest shots per game at 8.9, via WhoScored.

At some stage, the scale is going to swing in their favour unless the Croatian can find a way to eradicate the problems that lie in his leaking defence.

AC Milan: Many fans want Sandro Tonali to replace Lucas Biglia

AC Milan are looking to sign Eric Dier or Sandro Tonali from Tottenham Hotspur and Brescia respectively in the summer, if Lucas Biglia is let go, as reported by SempreMilan.

There has been an indication from Calciomercato News that the Argentinian could be set to leave the club, as his contract will be coming to an end and he is among the highest earners at the club.

With this in mind, SempreMilan have come up with two suggestions of who they think could sign:

They have included Dier, after previously claiming that a swap deal for the England international, which would see Franck Kessie move the opposite way, could be a possibility.

The other option is Tonali, whom Calciomercato claim Milan have made a move for in the past, with the indication being that they could go back in for the 19-year-old.

Many Milan fans have made it clear who they want to see coming into the club and that man is Tonali, with the general feeling being that he has better quality, more potential and a greater affinity with AC Milan.

A selection of Twitter reaction to the links, including posts from decisive Milan fans, can be seen below:

Milan fans, who would you like to see join out of the two? Join the discussion by commenting below…

Newcastle’s Matty Longstaff takes to Twitter after his incredible debut

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Even if he goes on to win the Ballon d’Or, the World Cup and the Champions League he’ll always remember scoring the winning goal against Manchester United in his first-ever start for his boyhood club.

To make things even better, he was lining up alongside his big brother in front of a packed out St James’ Park.

It really must have been an indescribable feeling for the 19-year-old, but he tried to put it into words as he took to Twitter after the match.

“It doesn’t get much better than that.â€

It may seem like a bit of a strange thing to say after making your debut, but it is going to be tough for the midfielder to top this feeling and this performance in the near future after his first match for the Magpies was went like a dream.

It’s great to see the teenager showing so much passion on social media after the game, and for his sake, we hope he’s wrong in his tweet and his career only continues to get better after his electric debut.

Celtic’s Scott Brown names his favourite match and his best goal for the Bhoys

Scott Brown has had an incredibly illustrious career at Celtic.

The midfielder has won nine league titles, five Scottish Cups and six League Cups, so it’s fair to say that he’s not had a bad time of it at Celtic Park.

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With so much success at the club, you would have thought that it would be hard for him to name his favourite match and his best goal for the Scottish giants, but when he was asked those questions he was very assured in his answers.

It wouldn’t take a genius to guess that Brown’s favourite moment will have come against Rangers, and coincidentally his top moment was also his best goal.

Brown stated that his goal against Rangers back in 2011 was the single greatest moment in his Celtic career, and you can’t blame him.

The Old Firm derby is one of the fiercest rivalries in football, and to score in that fixture must be an indescribable feeling.

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