Why Arsenal deal was a necessary but damaging measure

With the news that Arsenal’s Theo Walcott has finally signed ended his ongoing contract saga and signed a new three-and-a-half year deal, you would have thought such news would finally dampen the endless scaremongering and gloomy analysis cast towards the Gunners’ future prospects.

With the club now adding Walcott to the British quintet of Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Aaron Ramsey, Carl Jenkinson at Kieran Gibbs whose future’s have also been tied down during the course of this term, it would appear that the club looked to have finally learned from the mistakes made in recent history.

Yet in awarding Theo Walcott terms thought to be worth around £100,000 all in over a three-and-a-half year contract, all the Gunners may have done is simply ensured that the status quo of their current Premier League position resumes for a longer period of time. Because while they can’t control the extrinsic factors that inflate the wages top clubs are handing out to players in this league, they’ve played their own part in having to shell out the six-figure sum that Walcott is now earning at the club.

And let’s be under no illusions, regardless of the impact supporters feel he may or may not wield in Arsene Wenger’s side, there’s simply no way he should be earning the money that he’s now set to receive. For all his recent good form – which as proven within recent games, still continues to be patchy – would Walcott likely get a look in within the first XI of Manchester United, Manchester City or Chelsea?

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The answer has to be an emphatic no for both Manchester clubs and even if he could creep into Rafael Benitez’s line-up at the moment, Arsenal are paying Walcott the sort of pay packet worthy of a title-winning player. So if the club have genuine designs at heading back to where their supporters believe they belong and challenging for Premier League titles, then they’ve just shot themselves straight in the foot.

Because say for argument’s sake they were to now pursue the signature of Napoli’s Edinson Cavani, a player whom many would regard to be within the ranks of Europe’s elite frontmen and certainly the type of player that could make a difference in hauling them back into title-winning contention. The Uruguayan is thought to be earning within the region of £75,000-a-week at the Stadio San Paolo – ironically the same amount of money Walcott originally rejected during his first round of contract talks.

Yet by backing Walcott with the sort of money they’re now currently paying him, Arsenal have set the bar a hell of a lot higher for themselves in terms of paying the wages for the quality they need to bridge the gap back to the two Manchester clubs. Would Cavani have ‘settled’ on a hypothetical pay packet of £120,000-a-week? Who knows, but he’s only going to have to take one look at what Walcott’s earning to demand a fair chunk more than that.

But should we really be all that surprised by the contract handed out to Theo Walcott? Because in truth, Arsenal had set the wheels in motion for rewarding players with contracts far beyond their actual worth long before Walcott’s wage demands reared their ugly head.

When Arsenal parted with £6.2million for Andre Santos back in 2011, few would have necessarily foreseen how bad that move was to eventually amount to, but equally few were in any doubt of the role he was set to play in the team; a squad player, capable of playing his part in all competitions, but nothing nearing a first-team banker.

Yet why did they agree to pay a potential squad player the wages equivalent to what an established first-teamer earned at the Emirates? Paying a 28-year old left-back whose best spell in Europe amounted to a couple of modest seasons in the Turkish Super League near on £60,000-a-week all inclusive, was an accident waiting to happen.

It was a horridly short-sighted decision that gave little thought for those, including Walcott, looking to earn their next contract. But when the England-man had substantially proved his worth last season, in relation to the other contracts being handed out at the Emirates, valuing Walcott’s worth to the team at barely 25% more than Andre Santos’ was never going to be enough. The money being handed out to Marouane Chamkah and Andrei Arshavin amongst others only adds to the trend.

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Yet they’re still not getting the balance right. In a desperate effort to prevent any repeats of the fiasco that Walcott recently brought to the club, Arsenal hastily tied down their aforementioned quintet of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain et al on long-term deals. But for all his injury troubles, has Aaron Ramsey really earned a £60,000-a-week deal? Likewise, for all the progression Oxlade-Chamberlain has made, he was already under a long-term deal with no desire to leave. He made big strides last term, but did they need to hand him out better terms after just 12 months? Or is it just a further adjustment to an already skewed wage bill?

For the last available published accounts, the Gunners possessed a wage bill £33million more expensive than Tottenham Hotspur’s.  Yet over the last two season’s, the gap between themselves and their North London rivals has in fact shrunk, rather than increased. The continuous flow of Champions League football has been the overwhelming fuel behind that disparity. Their failure to manage it properly may well be driving force behind what brings it back down again.

Aston Villa fans reveal their love for Hourihane

Aston Villa midfielder Conor Hourihane represented Republic of Ireland for the fifth time on Friday night as he played 68 minutes of his nation’s 1-0 defeat to Turkey.

The 27-year-old had to wait until March 2017 to make his first appearance for Republic of Ireland, but he is now very much in the plans of head coach Martin O’Neill.

Hourihane joined Villa from Barnsley in January 2017, and the midfielder scored just once in 17 Championship appearances in the second half of the 2017-18 campaign.

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The Irishman has been brilliant for Villa this season, however, managing nine goals and two assists in 35 league matches to help fire Steve Bruce’s side up the table.

There is no question that Hourihane, who is valued at £3.6m by transfermarkt.co.uk, is key to Villa’s hopes of securing a return to the Premier League this season.

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Following another international appearance, the Villa supporters took to social media to reveal their love for the midfielder, and a selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Five reasons West Ham’s Champions League push is realistic

In a season of odd results and inconsistency, West Ham have been one of the Premier League’s most impressive sides.

An excellent summer has changed the mood in east London, where the calls for Sam Allardyce to be axed were strong, with the top four seen as a ever more realistic aim.

So, have the Hammers got genuine reason to dream? Maybe, and here are FIVE reasons why…

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Options…

From relying on Carlton Cole for a large slice of last season, West Ham now have multiple options to slot in and out of the forward line. Andy Carroll’s return from injury has been a prime example, with top scorer Diafra Sakho and Enner Valencia’s roles now under threat long-term. Such depth means competition for a role is high, which should, in theory, keep everyone at the peak of their powers, and allow Allardyce to rotate his options over the festive period – which is typically the section of the season so called weaker teams fall away.

It’s not just ‘up top’ that ‘Big Sam’ has decisions to make, with some wise summer purchases now presenting a wealth of choices in midfield and defence.

Rivals all stumbling

The weekend’s results could not have been much better for the Irons. The majority of their rivals slipped up, allowing the Londoners to boost their top four credentials. Swansea, also in the upper reaches of the division, presented a potential ‘six pointer’, which West Ham came through unscathed. Manchester United vs. Southampton is a game worth keeping an eye on, but if the Londoners’ luck is really in, a draw will further increase the ‘what if?’ calls at Upton Park.

Alex Song

In Song, West Ham have a genuine midfield dictator. The Cameroonian was a real coup for the Hammers over the summer as they secured a somewhat surprise loan deal for the Barcelona ace, which now looks to be one of the best bits of business during the window. Although he has no direct assists to his name in Premier League action, Song has contributed hugely to West Ham’s forward play, with his pass success rate hovering around 80%.

The ‘Big Sam’ factor

Love or hate Allardyce, the man knows how to get results in the Premier League. Last season may be one to forget, but the former Bolton man has proven himself in the lower end of the division, and may now have the squad to make a real push for the upper echelons.

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Experience is an underrated trait, and it could be a vital one while other sides are stumbling.

Fortress Upton Park

16 points from eight games at Upton Park is a decent record. Only two sides –Spurs and Southampton – have come away from east London with maximum points, making the Hammers’ home ground somewhat a fortress nowadays. Maintaining such a record could be the bedrock of a top four push, with West Ham’s away form also respectable.

Everton v Wigan Athletic – Match Preview

To say that Everton find themselves in unfamiliar territory at this stage of the season would be an understatement to say the least. The Toffees are perennial slow starters but have hit a rich vein of form in the first half of the campaign. A six match unbeaten run sees David Moyes’ men currently occupying fifth in the Premier League table and garnering genuine hope of Champions League qualification.

In stark contrast to their Boxing Day hosts Wigan find themselves struggling at the wrong end of the top-flight ladder and will hope to start their fight for survival with a win against Everton despite a seven year barren spell in the blue half of Merseyside. Roberto Martinez hasn’t seen his team record a victory since they beat Reading in November and that five game winless streak has seen them drop into the bottom three.

Team News

Marouane Fellaini serves the second game of this three match ban but Everton will have Darron Gibson available after they successfully appealed the red card he received in Saturday’s win at West Ham.

Wigan are suffering a defensive crisis with Antolin Alcaraz, Adrian Lopez and Ivan Ramis all definitely out, whilst James McCarthy is touch and go. However, they could have captain Gary Caldwell back after three games out.

What the managers said…

“It’s a shame we aren’t talking about how well Everton are playing at the moment. We decided to go 4-4-2 with the two boys up front and what we have done is won in another fashion. I have learnt you can’t just have one way of playing in the Premier League. As the season goes on, injuries and suspensions take their toll. And I think it was a good lift for us as well to win without Marouane in the team.” David Moyes on Everton’s win at West Ham (Liverpool Daily Post)

“It will be our second game against Everton and in the first one, it was the best Everton side we have faced. This Everton side tick every box. They have been able to get consistently good results in this league and that allows you to be fighting for the top four positions. At Goodison Park they are unbeaten and it is one of the hardest places to visit in the Premier League. We are well aware of all that, but we feel we can match Everton on our day.” Roberto Martinez feels Wigan can earn a favourable result (Yahoo Eurosport)

Pre-match statistic

Everton are unbeaten in their last 12 games at Goodison Park, winning eight and drawing four. Wigan haven’t tasted victory in this fixture in each of the last eight meetings

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Prediction: Everton 3-0 Wigan

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Everton centre-back Tyias Browning suffers season-ending groin injury

Everton defender Tyias Browning suffered a groin injury while playing for loan side Sunderland against Aston Villa on Tuesday night, which it has now been confirmed will sideline him for the rest of the season.

The 23-year-old had been a key player at the back for the Mackems after making 29 appearances in all competitions for the Championship strugglers following his temporary move to the Stadium of Light last summer, but his campaign has now been brought to a premature end.

The centre-back pulled up just before the half-hour mark against the Villans, and when it was clear that he wasn’t able to continue he was replaced by Billy Jones at the back.

It has left Black Cats boss Chris Coleman with something of a central defensive crisis ahead of their match against Queens Park Rangers on Saturday, with Lamine Kone potentially the only player that will be available with Jake Clarke-Salter suspended, Paddy McNair definitely out through injury and John O’Shea a doubt.

Browing has made nine first-team outings for Everton since his debut as a substitute in the Merseyside derby against Liverpool in September 2014, but he hasn’t appeared for them since the 2015/16 campaign with loan spells with Championship clubs Preston North End and then Sunderland following since then, with Toffees fans hoping he would improve during his time on Wearside.

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The starting XI that Liverpool COULD have had

Liverpool were one of English football’s more active players in the summer transfer market. The exit of Luis Suarez forced Brendan Rodgers to put his wellies on and wade into the wilderness, with his net full with over £100m worth of talent by the close of the window.

The struggles of Mario Balotelli and Dejan Lovren in particular have highlighted the wrongdoings of the Reds’ summer, and with hindsight being such a wonderful thing we can now point to players the club should have gone all out for.

For the sake of argument we’ve taken this from the point that Suarez had left, with keeping the Uruguayan so obviously the thing the club should have done.

With all this in mind, here’s how Liverpool could be lining up if things went well…

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Victor Valdes

Although he technically wouldn’t be able to play just yet given his pesky knee injury, Liverpool could have Valdes in their squad right now. The Reds had been negotiating with the veteran Spaniard up until a few weeks ago, but rumours suggest disputes over a potential trial to assess his fitness and personal terms cost the club the chance to land him.

Better than Mignolet? Almost certainly!

Glen Johnson

Liverpool weren’t linked with a host of defenders over the summer, so the much-maligned Johnson keeps his spot in this XI. Although criticised for switching off defensively, the England international is a real threat in the final third thanks to his pace and ability on the ball.

Daniel Agger

While Dejan Lovren and Martin Skrtel are producing comedy errors on a weekly basis, Agger is back at his boyhood club, Bondby. It’s hard to work out why the classy enforcer was sold when the Reds’ current options are so poor, so if we could turn back the clock for this team, we’d keep the former Anfield vice-captain.

Toby Alderweireld

Again very few defenders other than Lovren were linked with Brendan ‘let’s just attack’ Rodgers’ side, but now Southampton man Alderweireld was on the short list. Able to play at full-back too, the Saints’ gain looks to have been Liverpool’s loss after his bright start to life on the South Coast.

Marcelo

Alberto Moreno has been a decent addition, but Marcelo would certainly have been a significant short-term upgrade. Liverpool were linked with attack-minded Brazilian during the window, but, perhaps unsurprisingly, he stayed in sunny Spain to play for the defending European champions…

Steven Gerrard

No Liverpool team is complete without ‘Stevie G’. The Kop skipper remains the heartbeat of the side at the age of 34, and with pace and energy around him, he still has the ability to pick out the killer ball from the ‘quarter-back’ role.

Isco

‘Let’s all have a disco, Sturridge, Sterling Isco! Lallana-na’ Just because of that potential chant we wish the silky Spaniard was on Merseyside right now. A loan move for the 22-year-old was mooted when James Rodriguez moved to Real Madrid, but Carlo Ancelotti deemed it to be his aim to keep the youngster. An understandable call following his showing against Liverpool in the 3-0 Anfield demolition.

Alex Song

Providing a little more steel alongside Gerrard, we’ve gone for Song. The Cameroonian was another loan target, but reluctance on Liverpool’s part to push through a deal saw West Ham come out on top. The Hammers have really benefitted from adding the ex-Arsenal man to their ranks, with his energy and physical presence having been key in the early season top four push in east London…

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Alexis Sanchez

Dubbed the man to replace Luis Suarez, Sanchez rejected Liverpool for the ‘London life’ at Arsenal. Boy oh boy does missing out on the Chilean now look like bad news, with his infectious work rate and driving deamination (his skill also helps) having made him, arguably, the signing of the summer. The closest thing to Suarez, Liverpool may be in the title battle had they nabbed him from Barcelona.

Raheem Sterling

For all the targets around, a fit and firing Sterling still makes this XI. The England international appears a little laboured recently, but with more top class players around him he could be performing as he did at the end of last season.

Daniel Sturridge

And the final spot goes to another Liverpool player. Getting Sturridge back in now would feel like a new signing, with the Englishman’s absence – he hasn’t played since the end of August – have coincided with a downturn in results.

Arsene Wenger warned off Southampton starlet

Southampton manager Nigel Adkins has warned Arsenal off making a move for 17-year-old full-back Luke Shaw.

The Gunners have been heavily linked with the teenage defender, who has made an impressive start to life in the Premier League.

It has been rumoured that Arsene Wenger has outlined Shaw as one of his top January transfer targets, but Adkins is adamant that his young star will not be leaving the club:

“I’ve not read any of the newspapers,” he is quoted by The Mirror.

“I think Luke gets linked every week with Arsenal, doesn’t he?

“Luke is under contract, he is playing football for us in the Premier League, which is important.

“We are not looking to let him go anywhere if anyone wants to come in for any of our players, by all means speak to the chairman. He does the deals and all the best with that.”

Arsenal have a history of signing promising young players from Southampton, with bot Theo Walcott and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain swapping the South Coast for North London in recent years.

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Walcott was snapped up by the Gunners during 2006, after a handful of impressive displays in the club’s first-team.

After being suitably impressed by the striker, Wenger returned for Oxlade-Chamberlain in 2011, paying £12m for the youngster.

Chelsea should go all out to snap up this £40m-rated World Cup star

Chelsea are in for a big summer and their fans here in the Transfer Tavern are a concerned bunch at the moment.

With the future of manager Antonio Conte still unclear and plenty of the clubs around them already acting in the transfer market to strengthen their squads.

The Blues were FA Cup winners last season but their league form faltered, and this season, whoever is in charge will hope to get the Londoners back in and among the Champions League places where many feel they belong.

To make an impression, the Blues are going to have to look for some top talent to bring in, and one player our landlord has been keeping a close watch on this summer is £40m-rated Croatia star Ivan Perisic.

The flying winger has once again impressed on the world stage for his country over in Russia, and it would be a huge surprise if there are not clubs sniffing around the 29-year-old Inter Milan star during this window.

His age might not represent value for money in some fans’ eyes, but rest assured, Perisic has plenty left in the tank and is a class act.

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Pacey, good in front of goal, and willing to put the work in, Perisic would be a superb addition to a Chelsea side which risks losing the likes Eden Hazard and Willian this summer.

Blues fans, what do you think? Good signing? Let us know in the comments!

Southampton fans want to see Gabbiadini start with Carrillo next week

Southampton climbed out of the English Premier League relegation zone on Saturday, rescuing a point away to Burnley at Turf Moor.

With Sean Dyche’s side leading the encounter heading into the final moments of the game, substitute Manolo Gabbiadini combined with new signing Guido Carrillo to net a huge equaliser that could be pivotal in keeping Saints from dropping down to the second-tier.

Fans are now calling on Mauricio Pellegrino to start playing the duo together in an effort to be more pro-active in securing the results that could save them from relegation.

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So far this season Pellegrino has almost exclusively utilised a single striker, frustrating supporters who are looking for dynamism in the final third and most importantly, more goals hitting the back of the net.

Whether it’s as part of their current 4-2-3-1 or a more traditional 4-4-2, fans are eager to see the two expensive signings pair up and strike up an attacking partnership.

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Will we see the duo unleashed next week at home to Stoke?

Fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts…

Five Wenger replacements Arsenal should consider

Although an increasing number of Arsenal fans are beginning to turn against Arsene Wenger, there are still those out there who remain loyal to the Frenchman.

However, if the Gunners continue their recent form of losing leads as they struggle for consistency with their defence, the future of Wenger may need to once again be reconsidered at the end of this season’s Premier League. 

So, with this in mind, here are five possible candidates the board may need to consider if the time comes for a drastic change to be made:

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Steve Bould

Name: Steve Bould

Age: 51

Nationality: England

Current Club: Arsenal (Assistant Manager)

Before looking outside, the Arsenal board should consider promoting from within. In this case, Arsene Wenger’s current assistant, Steve Bould, could be the perfect choice to take over.

He is known for his work with the academy players and could continue the club’s efforts to promote home-grown talent. Much like how Ryan Giggs is being moulded into the future of Manchester United’s managerial plans, Bould could become just that at the Emirates.

Pep Guardiola

Name: Pep Guardiola

Age: 43

Nationality: Spain

Current Club: Bayern Munich

Pep Guardiola is one of the best managers on the planet and tops every elite club’s list of potential managerial candidates. His consistent achievement at Barcelona has been followed up by a Bundesliga title with his current Bayern Munich and the Spaniard certainly has the talent and determination to make Arsenal genuine title contenders.

Although it is unlikely that he will leave Bayern so soon after starting his managerial career in Germany, if he does win everything there is to offer at the club this season, he could very well seek a challenge elsewhere. Manchester United, Chelsea, and Liverpool have all been linked with Guardiola in recent years, so acquiring his services is no easy task.

Roberto Martinez

Name: Roberto Martinez

Age: 41

Nationality: Spain

Current Club: Everton

Although Everton are currently in sensational form in the Europa League, their domestic form hasn’t been equal to the one which saw them qualify for Europe last season. Roberto Martinez’s job looks rather safe right now, but he has also been tipped to replace Arsene Wenger due to their similar coaching methods.

Another advantage offered by Martinez is his intimate knowledge of the Premier League, managing to keep Wigan up for three seasons before leading Everton into Europe. Wenger’s future may be safe for now but should the time come for change then the Arsenal board could do a lot worse than move for Martinez.

Jurgen Klopp

Name: Jurgen Klopp

Age: 47

Nationality: Germany

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Current Club: Borussia Dortmund

Another name that is never far away from any of the top club’s list of potential managers is Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp. His passion and personality is unmatched by any modern day manager and is the kind of personality that could instil a sense of fear into the Arsenal squad.

His success with Dortmund in the Bundesliga in recent years as made him one of the most sought after managers in world football. Klopp has often been linked with a switch to the Premier League, and if Dortmund continue to sell their best players to their rivals in Munich, he may finally tire and seek a new challenge. Liverpool as well as Manchester United have also monitored his situation in the past and could still make a move if the opportunity arises.

Diego Simeone

Name: Diego Simeone

Age: 44

Nationality: Argentina

Current Club: Atletico Madrid

Finally comes Diego Simeone, another manager with the passion and drive to push Arsenal to once again be a force both domestically and in Europe. He took control of an average Atletico Madrid squad and turned them into La Liga champions, beating both Barcelona and Real Madrid to the title.

His amazing acheivements have not gone unnoticed and a host of Europe’s top sides are currently considering his services. He is deemed as a miracle worker in the Spain and it looks as though the Gunners are really in need of one right about now.

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