Southampton fans discuss Harrison Reed and the club’s use of academy graduate

Southampton fans have taken to Twitter to discuss Harrison Reed and the club’s use of him.

At 24 years of age now, the academy graduate has made just 30 appearances for the Southampton first-team amid a number of spells away from St Mary’s on loan – he has never really nailed down a place in the starting XI on the south coast.

Reed has spent time with Norwich and Blackburn in the past, and is currently on a season-long loan with Fulham where he has made 12 Championship appearances so far.

Interestingly, Reed is a versatile figure who can play in central midfield, defensive midfield or on the right flank, which would allow him to play in at least two positions in Ralph Hasenhuttl’s preferred 4-2-2-2 formation.

One fan below thinks that Reed could also provide cover at full-back – something that Hasenhuttl may need having started Stuart Armstrong at right wing-back last time out – whereas another supporter said that they would “have him back and playing tomorrow”.

Let’s take a look at some more of the Twitter reaction…

Leeds’ Ben White could be poached by a top club says Phil Hay

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Ben White has been no stranger to praise this season and the latest in a long line of people to talk him up was Phil Hay of the Athletic.

Speaking in his Q&A, he claimed the defender would have had scouts looking at him, suggesting he’s destined for bigger things in his career.

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What’s been said then?

The Athletic’s Leeds United correspondent was taking part in a Q&A session, and he was asked about Ben White’s future after there was reported interest from Liverpool.

“He’ll have had scouts all over him for a while – Leeds began watching him almost two years ago. Very often you look at speculation like Liverpool and roll your eyes but in his case, I could see it being genuine. Everything about his game looks genuinely exceptional and he’s a definite Premier League player in the making.”

Unlikely to stay at Leeds

Ben White has been one of Leeds’ best players this season.

There are no two ways about it, the centre-back has emerged as a real star in the Championship as pundits have continued to lavish praise upon him.

Indeed, Hay has previously named him as Leeds’ Player of the Season up until this point, while an ex-Leeds player claimed he’s just as good as Manchester City’s John Stones.

Of course, these types of performances will have caught the eyes of some big clubs and one of Leeds’ top journalists believes that he could be poached by a top club.

Unfortunately, this update probably means that White won’t be staying at Leeds beyond this season though.

It won’t come as a surprise to many Leeds fans, but for someone as reputable as Hay to all-but confirm it will still sting.

White looks to be headed to the very top, and the journalist’s claim that he’s a Premier League player in the making is absolutely spot on.

Leeds shouldn’t be going for David Stockdale

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Leeds United have been linked with a move for David Stockdale as their goalkeeper spot looks to be headed for a rocky period.

Indeed, Kiko Casilla could be staring a long-term ban in the face after being charged with racially abusing Jonathan Leko during the Whites’ game against Charlton earlier this season.

This has reportedly led to United considering signing a new goalkeeper, and according to The Sunday People (via Leeds Live) one man that they’re interested in is the Birmingham City stopper.

While many Championship fans may remember Stockdale for his heroic performances for Brighton that aided their promotion back in the 2016/17 season, he simply isn’t that player anymore.

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He isn’t Birmingham’s number one anymore for a reason, and it’s not as if he’s been dropped in favour of a top-class stopper as Lee Camp is the man consigning him to life on the bench, someone that’s made some clangers in 2019/20.

Stockdale conceded 53 goals in 36 appearances during his last full season as number one at Birmingham, and that return just isn’t good enough for any team looking to challenge at the top-end of the Championship.

You couldn’t even blame those stats on a dodgy defence as his showings in goal were poor as well.

He actually had to issue an apology to all Birmingham fans after his performance against Brentford in the Blues’ 5-0 loss back in February 2018 – that’s how bad he was.

This isn’t the same goalkeeper who was brilliant for Brighton in this division, this is a man who conceded five in three while being sent on an emergency loan down to League One to play for Southend United.

He simply isn’t up to scratch at this level anymore, and he could easily cost Leeds points if they brought him in in January. They’d be better off promoting from within.

Newcastle fans react as Keith Downie provides update on recruitment staff

Lots of Newcastle fans have been reacting to an update from Sky Sports reporter Keith Downie, who confirmed the club have opted to place all of the scouting and recruitment staff on furlough leave.

The Magpies became the first club to place staff on furlough leave this week, via The Guardian, meaning they can claim 80 per cent of their wages up to £2,500 per month from the government’s job retention scheme.

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Now, Downie has added more news on the club’s behind the scenes business, revealing that the scouting department has temporarily been closed, including recruitment head Steve Nickson.

Needless to say, fans were full of sarcasm in response to Downie’s tweet, with one member of the Toon Army joking that their recruitment team had been “closed for years”, such is the disillusionment around the club’s transfer business.

Others said that whoever recommended Joelinton should “stay away for good” while one supporter hoped it was simply an April Fools joke.

Either way, you can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

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Tottenham fans react to transfer links with Baptiste Santamaria

Loads of Tottenham fans have been reacting to the latest transfer link, as the club are reportedly eyeing a swoop for Baptiste Santamaria.

According to The Express, Leicester are hoping to repeat their incredible N’Golo Kante swoop with a move for Santamaria, who plays as a defensive midfielder for Angers in Ligue 1.

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However, the report also claims the 25 year-old has been watched by Tottenham and Everton, with Spurs keeping tabs on a possible summer move.

The Lilywhites are without a truly top class defensive midfielder at the moment – Eric Dier has been heavily criticised by fans, who want to see the England star in defence instead, while Victor Wanyama left the club earlier this year.

Tanguy Ndombele meanwhile has struggled to settle in England, and so perhaps Santamaria could play a more defensive role and allow the record signing to move further forward and flourish.

The Angers man averaged a whopping 3.3 tackles per game in France before the season was suspended, and you can find some of the best fan reactions to the links down below…

Leeds United: Fans flock to Championship tweet about Pablo Hernandez

Loads of Leeds United fans have drooled over Pablo Hernandez after the Championship shared a remarkable statistic about the midfielder. 

The league’s official Twitter account tweeted that since the start of the 2017/18 season, Hernandez has created 26 assists in the English second division, the most out of all of his closest rivals in that period up until now. 

Ever since he first arrived at Elland Road on loan from Stars League side Al Arabi, the Spaniard has become a firm fan-favourite, scoring 6 goals and producing 6 assists for Marcelo Bielsa’s Whites this season, taking 2.3 shots per game, averaging 2.3 key passes, and successfully completing at least 1.1 dribbles on average (via WhoScored). His current market value is estimated at just £1.08m according to Transfermarkt.   

Hernandez has played for a number of clubs throughout his long career so far, including the likes of Valencia, Getafe, and Swansea City. The 35-year-old also won 4 caps and netted one goal for his national team (Transfermarkt). 

Despite the fact he is surely heading towards the twilight of his career, the veteran has shown no signs of slowing down anytime soon, and supporters will be delighted to find out his contract still has two years left on the original agreement. 

Unsurprisingly, many Peacocks have been praising the latest revelation online, with one fan exclaiming “what a player.”

Scroll through the rest of the best reactions down below…  

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Spurs fans rave over Gedson Fernandes

Tottenham Hotspur fans are loving midfielder Gedson Fernandes after his latest comments to the club’s official website.

The 21-year-old has been speaking about adjusting to life in the Premier League after joining on an 18-month loan from Portuguese outfit Benfica back in January.

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Fernandes has described his time in England so far as “completely crazy” following 11 appearances for Spurs, albeit mostly from the bench.

Although despite not scoring or providing a single assist this term, the attacking midfielder has clearly won over some members of the Lilywhites support already with many raving over him on social media.

Jose Mourinho has a wealth of options both centrally and out wide, so Fernandes may need to wait for more of an opportunity, but he does still have another 12 months to secure a permanent switch to north London.

One fan called to see more of the Portuguese ace this season whilst another labelled him as a “fantastic prospect”.

Here’s more of what has been said…

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Alasdair Gold says Spurs ace Davinson Sanchez in a "strange situation"

Football.London journalist Alasdair Gold has revealed that Davinson Sanchez is in a “strange situation” at Tottenham at the moment.

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The Colombia international has made 32 appearances across all competitions this season, but Gold believes that Jose Mourinho’s arrival as manager, and the competition he faces at centre-back, means he faces a real fight to remain a key part of the starting eleven.

He said: “The Colombian is in a strange situation at Spurs. He was the club record signing and had a manager in Mauricio Pochettino who believed he could be one of the best centre-backs in the world. Now he has a manager in Mourinho who admitted his Manchester United team targeted Sanchez in the Europa League final as the weak link in the Ajax defence due to his technical ability or lack of.

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“Eric Dier declaring his future is in defence, the emergence of Japhet Tanganga and Toby Alderweireld signing a new deal and being a Mourinho favourite means Sanchez will have to fight for the head coach’s affection in the weeks ahead. If Mourinho can improve his ability with the ball then Sanchez offers the most complete option in defence with pace and strength, but he will have to earn his spot with the way he responds to the Portuguese.”

Competition

With Jan Vertonghen looking set to leave the club come the end of the season, Sanchez will have one less player to compete with for one of the starting centre-back roles at Tottenham.

But as Gold alludes to, the Colombian was actually targeted by Mourinho as the weak link in Ajax’s defence during Manchester United’s Europa League final clash against the Dutch side. Speaking back in the summer of 2017, the current Spurs boss revealed: “We let them go out to play, but blocking the right center, (Matthijs) de Ligt, and letting the ball go to the left, Sánchez, who had more difficulties.”

It remains to be seen whether Mourinho now sees Sanchez as someone who he can coach into a top-class central defender, or whether he will now place his faith in the likes of Dier and Tanganga to partner Alderweireld.

Ethan Laird – Profile

Name: Ethan Laird

Club: Manchester United

Date of Birth: 5 August 2001

Position: Full-back (Right, left)

Ethan Laird – his career so far

Ethan Benjamin Laird has been a part of Manchester United’s family ever since a young age and has progressed through the academy ranks and into the development squads, impressing the right people and turning some heads along the way.

The academy graduate became a regular presence as he broke into the squad in the season 2017/18 as a first-year scholar. That marked the beginning of a great journey full of success and impressive feats in the process as well.

Interestingly enough, despite being the youngest player in Man United’s academy intake for the year 2017, he ended up with 19 appearances under his belt and also featured for their U23 squad and in the UEFA Youth League as well.

Still, he continued his stay with the U18s throughout 2018/19, which was unfortunately marked with an unlucky injury that prevented him from registering meaningful minutes across some parts of the campaign, and would then explode in the following season, staking his claim once again.

Apart from scoring his first EFL Cup goal in a win at Rotherham United, he would also bounce back from another injury setback to finally make his full senior debut in the Europa League match against Astana in Kazakhstan at the end of November. That one would be followed up by his second first-team appearance in a 4-0 victory over AZ Alkmaar not even a month later.

As a whole, Laird registered 28 appearances for the U18s, scoring three goals and assisting further seven as well. Across 14 games he played for the U23 squad, however, he mustered one goal and three assists.

Of course, he would also feature in the UEFA Youth Cup, tallying 11 appearances and three assists once again. Unfortunately, he is yet to register another senior team game after the initial two in November and December of 2019.

But given his talent and ceiling, that could still very well be on the agenda in the not so distant future for the youngster.

Transfer latest

Laird’s current contract is still viable until 2023 and the youngster seems to be in the Red Devils’ plans for the future at the very moment. At least that’s what some of the recent transfer rumours surrounding his teammate Diogo Dalot could suggest if we try to read between the lines.

Reportedly, Dalot is linked with a move to Paris Saint-Germain and just the fact that the transfer is a possibility could be a big sign for the young 19-year-old full-back. If Man United were to be deprived of another wide defender, that could possibly suggest they do have faith in their academy graduate as well, otherwise there’d be no chance of that going through.

Of course, no Manchester United news can actually confirm Laird is in Solskjaer’s plans for the future but there’s also nothing out there among the transfer news that would suggest otherwise.

One way or the other, the following season could be a huge one for the young full-back.

Player profile

Laird is a pacey full-back who has always excelled defensively but has managed to add more attacking flair to his profile over the years of his development at Man United’s academy. When he does enter the final third, either with or without the ball, he has the ability to link up with his teammates well and even threaten the goal himself.

But it’s his ability to keep the defence organised and ticking that makes him a huge asset in the backline. Apart from being quite solid in duels as well as a commanding presence on the pitch, his work rate and determination could be what makes the difference further down the line of his career.

And Laird can also boast with good technical abilities which make him cool in possession and secure on the ball. Overall, he has the makings of a great modern defender who can excel in both the attacking and the defensive phases of play.

Spurs’ Lucas Moura had a shocking display against Sheffield United

After going more than a week without a game following their 2-0 victory over West Ham, Tottenham were brought back to reality with a shuddering halt against Sheffield United on Thursday night.

Jose Mourinho’s side were brushed aside 3-1 by the Blades at Bramall Lane, and there was certainly an air of controversy over how the result came about. The Lilywhites saw Harry Kane’s first-half equaliser ruled out by VAR due to a handball infringement spotted by VAR, and it is safe to say the Spurs boss was not happy after the match.

But whilst the north Londoners are right to have their gripes with VAR and the officiating, it doesn’t take away from the fact they produced a pretty toothless performance – over the course of the 90 minutes, they managed just two shots on target, and that despite averaging a whopping 68% possession.

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And one man who badly let down both Mourinho and his teammates, was Lucas Moura.

The Brazil international was given the nod to start, in what looked like on paper to be a rather exciting front three behind Harry Kane. The likes of Heung-min Son and Steven Bergwijn joined him in attack, and the pace and directness of the trio surely made for an enticing prospect.

Instead, Lucas went completely missing, and his biggest contribution in the game was when he got inadvertently involved in the chalked-off Kane goal.

As per Sofascore, he registered just one shot (and even that was off target), made no dribble attempts, no accurate crosses or long balls, and just one key pass.

And perhaps most worryingly for Mourinho, was that Lucas just didn’t seem to get to grips with the Blades’ physicality. Chris Wilder’s side won more total duels (both on the ground and in the air), and made more tackles, interceptions and clearances as a side as whole – and that was clearly reflected in the way in which they bullied Spurs’ Brazilian winger.

He won just four of his 13 ground duels, and lost possession a staggering 24 times whilst he was on the pitch – both stats comfortably being the highest of any Spurs player.

The £80k-a-week star simply wasn’t at the races, and in a game when they needed him to be fully firing on all cylinders, he simply disappeared.

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