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Spurs: Levy could appoint Conte 2.0

Tottenham Hotspur's recent collapse away to Southampton has only served to intensify the scrutiny on the future of manager Antonio Conte, with the experienced Italian – who has just a matter of months left to run on his existing deal – having hit out at the club in an explosive, post-match outburst.

Those eye-catching comments – in which the former Chelsea boss labelled his players "selfish" and took aim at the lack of success that the club has enjoyed under the current ownership – have sparked new uncertainty surrounding his position in the dugout, with the 53-year-old having already looked set for an exit.

With chairman Daniel Levy having seemingly been plotting possible replacements for the hot-headed coach, former Spurs midfielder Jamie Redknapp has now suggested that it appears as if Conte "wants to be sacked", such was the strong nature of the manager's criticism on Saturday.

Amid that exit talk, Redknapp then suggested that another ex-Blues boss, Thomas Tuchel, could be the man to succeed the one-time Inter Milan coach at N17, having hailed the German as a "really good" manager.

This follows a previous report from The Sun that suggested Levy and co could be interested in appointing the out-of-work gem, albeit with the 49-year-old likely to need persuading if he is to return to the Premier League in north London, despite reportedly being a fan of the club.

While there would be obvious merit in appointing a man who worked wonders to guide the Stamford Bridge outfit to Champions League glory back in 2021, it could well be that Spurs would be simply securing Conte 2.0 by bringing Tuchel into the fold.

Would Tuchel be a good fit at Spurs?

Aside from the recent downturn in performances – with Tottenham crashing out of Europe and the FA Cup in recent weeks – a major gripe that supporters have had with Conte's approach has been the rather dour style of play, with it seemingly at odds with the "free-flowing, attacking and entertaining" brand of football that Levy is seemingly craving.

The current Spurs boss was criticised by pundit Gary Neville for his pragmatic tactics in the north London derby defeat to Arsenal back in October, with the ex-Manchester United skipper stating that the Lilywhites looked "awful" and "negative" after appearing to sit back against their rivals.

The fear will be that Levy could simply be trading one defensive-minded coach for another with the appointment of Tuchel, with the one-time Borussia Dortmund man having been branded "boring" by talkSPORT pundit, Gabby Agbonlahor, amid his spell in west London.

Former Tottenham man Mauricio Pochettino – who has been linked with a return to the club – also suggested that Chelsea were a "defensive team" who played "in transition and on the counter" under Tuchel's watch.

That may set alarm bells ringing among the club's supporters, with such an approach currently remarkably similar to what is being utilised – rather unsuccessfully – by Conte.

After appointing a succession of pragmatic coaches in the form of Jose Mourinho, Nuno Espirito Santo and now Conte, Levy must surely be keen to take the club back to their roots and prioritise a more expansive and attractive style of play moving forward.

On the face of it, it does appear Tuchel is simply not the man to spark the change that the club are craving, with it potentially set to be another mistaken, short-term fix.

Arsenal: 90-touch "Rolls-Royce" stole the show vs Fulham

Arsenal regained their five-point lead atop the Premier League table with a convincing victory over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday afternoon.

A hat-trick of assists from Leandro Trossard across a 25-minute spell in the first half sent the Gunners on their way, the first coming after the home side had an own goal ruled out for offside.

Gabriel Magalhaes headed home from a corner before his namesake, Gabriel Martinelli, also found the net with a header before Martin Odegaard displayed immense composure inside the penalty box to make it 3-0 right on the break.

The Belgian dynamo was certainly a standout player, earning Sky Sports’ pick for ‘Player of the Match.’ However, the performance from William Saliba deserved just as many plaudits as Mikel Arteta’s men finally kept a clean sheet.

Who was Arsenal’s best player vs Fulham?

Hailed as a “Rolls-Royce” by commentator Alan Smith during the match, the France international was an absolute rock at the back, helping to thwart the tricky test of Aleksandar Mitrovic, as well as players like Andreas Pereira and Manor Solomon, all of whom have led the Cottagers to eighth place.

Saliba, who cost the north Londoners around £27m, was at the heart of everything and he was unfortunate to not get on the scoresheet himself as one of his long-range efforts came very close to flying in – Vincent Kompany-esque.

Indeed, the 21-year-old registered more touches (90) than any other Arsenal player and that translated into 64 passes, which were delivered at a 90% accuracy rate. He was also successful in 100% of his dribbling attempts, via Sofascore.

As part the backline to keep Arsenal’s first shutout in three outings, Saliba contributed a lot defensively, managing to win 83.3% of his aerial duels whilst also putting in seven clearances, four tackles, two blocks and one interception, which kind of lives up to Smith’s aforementioned and glowing tag of being a “Rolls-Royce.”

The former Arsenal striker wasn’t the only person to provide superlatives to describe his outing in west London either – Fabrizio Romano dubbed him “perfect,” meanwhile journalist Sam Dean described him as “outstanding.”

Alongside Trossard, the Frenchman was also one of many to steal the show over at Craven Cottage.

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Romano reveals Conte is expected to leave Spurs this summer

Fabrizio Romano has insisted that the expectation around Antonio Conte’s future is that he will leave Tottenham Hotspur at the end of the season.

The Lowdown: Spurs in a mess on and off the pitch

Tottenham have now gone three games without scoring a goal and have been dumped out of two cup competitions in the space of a week, ensuring they will go yet another campaign without lifting any silverware.

The Spurs fanbase was likely rocked last night, not only due to the manner of their Champions League exit, but because Richarlison came out with a scathing attack on his manager before Conte spoke about how the club may want to sack him.

Spurs are also said to be of interest to potential parties looking at a Premier League takeover, which only serves to increase the amount of noise behind the scenes at Tottenham.

The Latest: Conte leaving in the summer

While parts of the media have called for Conte to be gone after last night’s showing, Romano has insisted on his YouTube channel that meetings are scheduled for the end of the season, with the expectation now growing that Conte will be leaving once the season ends, no matter where they finish.

He said: “The situation around Conte is very clear. At the moment, the idea from what we understand for Antonio Conte is still something not decided, but what we can mention, he said we will discuss at the end of the season with Tottenham – with the board, of course, with Fabio Paratici, with Daniel Levy. And so they will have a meeting at the end of the season.

“But the feeling around Tottenham and the feeling around people close to Antonio Conte is that there is a serious chance for the Italian coach to leave Tottenham at the end of the season.”

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The Verdict: Parting ways is best for everyone

As pointed out by Danny Mills on Sky Sports, Conte simply doesn’t look like the same manager that many people have become accustomed to seeing on the touchline over the last few years, so he may well have lost that spark.

If that’s the case, it would perhaps be best not to wait until the end of the season and just make a clean break between Conte’s camp and Spurs as soon as possible. Otherwise, Tottenham could risk losing out on the top four.

Spurs will know they are going to end the season trophyless, but they can ill afford to let the top four slip away from them as it will only hinder the club in their managerial search and transfer plans come the summer.

Spurs linked with Pau Torres swap deal

Tottenham Hotspur have reportedly been in contact with Villarreal over a potential deal to sign defender Pau Torres.

What’s the talk?

Speaking to GIVEMESPORT, journalist Ryan Taylor had his to say on the matter.

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He stated: “Torres has been the subject of initial swap-deal discussions with Villarreal because obviously, they want to sign [Giovani] Lo Celso on a permanent basis. Torres is left-footed and can play in a back-three as well.”

A product of Villarreal’s youth system, the 25-year-old has gone on to make 201 appearances for the club across their senior and youth teams, chipping in with 13 goals and five assists along the way.

Conte will be buzzing

His latest La Liga campaign saw the centre-back rack up more minutes than any other outfield player at Villarreal, showing just how highly he is rated at the club. In his 33 league appearances last term, Torres ended up winning 14 tackles in addition to making 44 interceptions and 43 blocks, also racking up the second-highest number of clearances (120) in the squad.

Alongside his clear defensive talent, the Spaniard has shown how impressive he is on the ball by completing a total of 1,715 passes last season, the second-highest at the club.

Indeed, during his younger years, Torres was described as having an “extraordinary talent to construct the play”, according to former Villarreal midfielder and coach Javi Calleja.

Taking all this into account, it’s easy to see how the centre-back could be a great asset for Antonio Conte at the north London club, especially considering Taylor’s point about the player’s versatility in defence.

With a reported release clause of £55m, if the Lilywhites can work out a deal with Villarreal this summer which would see them sign Torres and get rid of Lo Celso for good, this could be a perfect deal for all parties, and it would surely have the Spurs boss buzzing.

Having already secured deals for Ivan Perisic, Fraser Forster and Yves Bissouma, if the north London club can seal Torres’ signature and offload the underperforming Lo Celso at the same time, this would definitely add to what has already been a productive summer transfer window at N17.

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Everton eye Man City defender Zinchenko

Everton have reportedly now reached out to the representatives of Oleksandr Zinchenko ahead of a potential move this summer.

The Lowdown: Underrated?

Zinchenko perhaps does not get as many plaudits as some of the other players in Manchester City’s squad.

He does not always play under Pep Guardiola – in fact he only made four different positions during his time in Manchester.

The Latest: Everton contact

Writing in his latest piece for 90min, transfer insider Graeme Bailey has revealed that the Goodison Park outfit are one of a number of clubs to have now reached out to Zinchenko’s representatives over a possible move.

West Ham United, Leicester City and Arsenal have done the same, while Wolves also hold an interest.

However, the Ukraine international is thought to cost in excess of £30m.

The Verdict: Sign

£30m may seem excessive for the Merseyside club, but they can raise funds from player sales, with the likes of Andre Gomes and Yerry Mina reportedly facing the chopping block.

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Nonetheless, Zinchenko would be worth every penny, given his added versatility, as he can provide a seriously quality option in the middle of the park while also giving sufficient cover to fellow countryman Vitaliy Mykolenko at left-back.

Kyle Walker has even gone as far as to claim that his teammate is ‘incredible’ and ‘more gifted’ technically than City superstar Kevin De Bruyne, so the Toffees would be getting a real coup if they sign the 25-year-old.

In other news, find out which ‘quality’ gem the Blues are now eyeing here!

Origi edges closer to Liverpool exit

Divock Origi’s exit from Liverpool could be completed within a matter of days, with journalist Fabrizio Romano providing a fresh update in the early hours of Friday morning.

The Lowdown: Origi on the move

The 27-year-old’s Reds contract expires next month and it has long been decided that he will move on to pastures new.

Origi became an increasingly sporadic presence in Liverpool’s squad in 2021/22, only making seven appearances in the Premier League and not a single start.

A summer move to Milan is on the cards and a new update has now emerged regarding his exit.

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The Latest: Romano provides update

Taking to Twitter, Romano says that Origi’s switch to Italy could even be completed over the weekend, revealing medical exams and signatures are expected ‘in the next days’:

“AC Milan have prepared all contracts for Divock Origi, just waiting for the Belgian striker in Milano in the next days to undergo medical tests and sign.”

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The Verdict: Right time to leave

While it is sad to see Origi move on, it makes complete sense for him to find a fresh challenge this season, following eight years at Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp clearly doesn’t see him as an important player moving forward and he is too good to be warming the substitutes’ bench week in, week out.

Origi has the potential to really flourish as the leading man at Milan, given his technical ability and physical prowess, and it would be heartwarming for Reds fans to see him thrive elsewhere.

In other news, a journalist has dropped a key claim regarding one Liverpool player. Read more here.

Celtic at risk of losing Osaze Urhoghide

Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou could be heading for an early summer transfer disaster as the Hoops are at risk of losing defender Osaze Urhoghide permanently.

What’s the news?

According to a recent article from the Daily Record, Belgian club KV Oostende are weighing up a permanent move to sign the centre-back just a year after he signed for Celtic.

Last July, the Hoops secured a deal for the defender from Sheffield Wednesday, making him the first signing of the Postecoglou era at Parkhead.

After making just one senior appearance for the Bhoys, which came during their 3-2 win over Real Betis in the Europa League in December, the 21-year-old joined Oostende on loan in the January transfer window. Since then, the former Hillsborough youngster has made seven league appearances for the Belgian club.

In those appearances, he showed what a capable defender he is by averaging 2.1 tackles, 2.9 interceptions and 1.7 clearances per game. He also earned himself an overall performance rating of 6.81/10 from WhoScored, making him the second-highest rated player at the club in the 2021/22 season.

Taking this into account, and with Urhoghide still having a lot of time ahead of him to grow into an important and very capable first-team figure for the Hoops, seeing him potentially leave on a permanent basis this summer after barely getting a chance to show what he can do at Parkhead could be a big mistake from Postecoglou.

Bearing in mind how the Hoops have seen young players leave the club in recent times such as Ben Doak and Leo Hjelde, having Urhoghide added to that list of ex-Parkhead youngsters to potentially thrive and blossom elsewhere would not be a good look for the Bhoys.

While Oostende are reportedly weighing up a decision as to whether or not they will use their option to sign the 21-year-old on a permanent basis, the Hoops will need to hope that the Belgian club don’t trigger this option and instead send the player back to Glasgow.

Otherwise, if they do sign him outright, Celtic’s decision to put in a purchase option when they loaned him out could well come back to bite them.

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Liverpool: Reds target Martin Terrier

Liverpool have reportedly earmarked Rennes forward Martin Terrier as a replacement for Sadio Mane this summer, according to The Mirror. 

The lowdown: End of an era

Following the end of a relentless and successful 2021/22 campaign, speculation surrounding the future of Mane has spiralled out of control and it appears that the writing could be on the wall for an exit.

Both Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain are pursuing the Senegalese star who is believed to be seeking a fresh challenge away from Anfield after a trophy-laden six years on Merseyside.

However, Liverpool are likely to be reticent to sanction the departure until a suitable successor can be lined up, which could be where the Terrier comes in…

The latest: Fresh beginnings

As per The Mirror, the Reds are said to have already ‘identified’ the 25-year-old former France Under 21 starlet as a replacement for the centre-forward role in which Mane ended the season.

It’s claimed that Terrier is the ‘ideal player’ to bolster Jurgen Klopp’s squad should Mane leave as expected following a stellar Ligue 1 campaign.

The report states that Liverpool could land the versatile Frenchman described as ‘intelligent’ and ‘hard-working’ by French football writer Jeremy Smith for a ‘reasonable fee’ in the off-season market.

The verdict: Better options available

Equally adept operating from the left-wing or as a centre-forward, Liverpool’s perceived interest in Terrier should come as little surprise as a like for like replacement for Mane.

His manager has also praised him for his ‘technical quality’ and ‘intelligence’, so perhaps we are even looking at a player of similar ilk to Roberto Firmino, who is also nearing the conclusion of his time as a Liverpool regular.

Terrier’s impressive 7.30 Sofascore rating from 2021/22 included winning 4.5 duels, taking 2.4 shots and making 1.1 key passes on average per game, so he is certainly an intriguing option for new Sporting Director Julian Ward.

However, prior to a 21 goal and four assist campaign last time out, the ex-Lyon ace has only reached double figures in terms of direct goal involvements in one other league season and at present only has 11 Champions League outings to his name.

At the right price, perhaps this is a move that would be worthwhile as a replacement for Divock Origi or even Firmino, but the Reds should also be attempting to sign a real rising star to succeed Mane, having been linked to the likes of Benfica’s Darwin Nunez.

In other news, a fresh Liverpool transfer rumour has emerged. Read more here.

Sunderland: Phil Smith praises Pritchard

Journalist Phil Smith has sung the praises of Alex Pritchard after Sunderland were promoted to the Championship on Saturday afternoon. 

The lowdown: Sunderland promoted

The Black Cats overcame a resilient Wycombe Wanderers to return to the second tier of English football, having won the League One play-off final 2-0 at Wembley.

Elliot Embleton opened the scoring for Alex Neil’s side before Ross Stewart doubled the advantage just 10 minutes before full-time in London as Sunderland ended a four-year spell in the third tier of English football.

After the match, in a performance full of impressive outings from the Wearsiders, Smith was full of praise for one man’s standout display in particular…

The latest: Pritchard praised

Compiling the player ratings for the Sunderland Echo, the outlet’s chief SAFC writer awarded the 29-year-old a nine out of 10 rating.

Pritchard was hailed for his ‘excellent’ positional awareness and ‘superb work rate’, whilst also providing the assists for both goals at Wembley.

The midfielder completed five of his nine crosses, won six duels and made four key passes and three clearances during an 81-minute outing which earned a match-high 8.10 Sofascore rating.

The verdict: ‘What a moment’

Ultimately, Pritchard’s performance and indeed the day were summed up in Smith’s final line – ‘what a moment’. This day had been a long time coming for Sunderland supporters, and to do it in such style was an ideal way to finally seal promotion.

Former England under-21 international Pritchard has been sensational throughout the campaign, with four goals and 14 assists, and he played a fitting role in the win which ensured that Neil’s side will bring Championship football back to the Stadium of Light for 2022/23.

Attention can now turn to Neil’s transfer business both in terms of incomings and outgoings over the coming weeks and months, and the 29-year-old is almost nailed-on to remain an integral part of Sunderland’s Championship plans after his Wembley heroics.

In other news: ‘Toxic’ – Sky Sports expert rips into Donald and Methven after Sunderland takeover development

Power says Sunderland will beat Wycombe

Former Sunderland captain Max Power has backed his old club to gain promotion to the Championship ahead of their upcoming League One playoff final and says he is ‘gutted’ he couldn’t get the job done himself.

The Lowdown: Road to the final

The Black Cats are set to face Gareth Ainsworth’s side at Wembley Stadium this weekend after securing a 2-1 aggregate victory over Sheffield Wednesday in the semi-final to book their place in the ultimate showdown.

The 28-year-old, who currently plays for Wigan Athletic, recently helped the Latics claim the third-tier title, but is still showing support for his former club and believes that they will be able to join him in the promotion party.

The Latest: Power hopeful but ‘gutted’

Speaking during an episode of the Roker Rapport Podcast, Power admitted that he can’t envisage anything but a Sunderland win on Saturday, even though Wycombe are a difficult opponent to play against. He said:

“You look at both teams, I think for me and this is no disrespect to Wycombe at all, I think they have got some very good players and a very good manager and very much a different style to what Sunderland will bring on Saturday but, for me, I look player for player and I think Sunderland have got the better players.

“If there’s one team who can upset a game and cause issues and problems and are comfortable without the ball, it is Wycombe.

“I think Wycombe are very experienced and before, by the way, I meant no disrespect to them by saying Sunderland, for me, have got the better players, I stand by that. But I do think Wycombe can cause any team problems and I like I said, they are comfortable without the ball.

“I’m not going to sit on the fence, I do think Sunderland will win the game on Saturday.

“It’ll be interesting. I’m over in Ibiza, so I’ll find a bar to watch it in.

“Over the course of this season, I think anyone who knows me on a personal level knows I’ve no ill feeling towards Sunderland whatsoever. Obviously I’ve moved on and that’s football but I look back at my time with Sunderland, I am gutted it didn’t go how I wanted it to but I’ll be rooting for the lads on Saturday and I’m just glad I’m not involved to be honest!”

The Verdict: Advantage Sunderland

If the results from when the two sides met earlier on in the season are anything to go by, it’s looking like very happy reading for Alex Neil, whose outfit are yet to be defeated by their rivals.

The Black Cats recorded a comfortable 3-1 win at the Stadium of Light back in August, before playing out a 3-3 draw in the reverse fixture at Adams Park in January.

Over 44,000 Sunderland supporters have already booked their seat at Wembley, so it promises to be an amazing atmosphere and one that hopefully is enough to help get the Wearsiders over the line.

In other news… Sunderland have reportedly made an approach to sign one of their summer transfer targets.

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