Leeds United are tracking FC Koln defender Timo Hubers ahead of a possible summer swoop, according to The Daily Mail.
The Lowdown: Hubers profiled
The 25-year-old has established himself as a regular in the Bundesliga over recent months, starting 12 of the last 13 league games for Koln.
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His contract runs until 2023, and the 6 foot 2 centre-back appears to be at the peak of his powers with a career-high £2.7m Transfermarkt valuation.
He was named as a substitute against Jesse Marsch’s RB Leipzig earlier in the season, and it seems as if the new Leeds manager could be working with the German next season.
The Latest: Leeds interest on Hubers
The Daily Mail shared a transfer story on Hubers on Monday, name-checking Leeds with an interest.
Premier League rivals Crystal Palace, Newcastle, Southampton and West Ham are also tracking the defender, who could be on the move for just £6m over the coming months.
The Verdict: Defensive shake-up?
The Whites have had a season to forget when it comes to goals conceded, shipping 68 in 31 games, so Victor Orta and Marsch could be interested in shaking up the club’s defensive ranks.
Neither Marcelo Bielsa nor Marsch have had a settled centre-back pairing all season, with recent reports suggesting that Robin Koch could be on the way out in the summer.
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Should that be the case, Hubers could be viewed as a possible replacement, with the aerially strong Koln brute also capable of covering at full-back and in a holding midfield role.
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The Hungarian team of the early 50s are largely responsible for the scrutiny that the English game put itself under following two humbling defeats, at home and abroad. The team also signifies tactical progression brought about by a change in personnel, again an example of incrementally reacting to circumstances rather than pre-conceived ideals being implemented by a coach.
The W-M formation had caused significant changes to the role of the striker because, as English coaches of the time were obsessed with, central defenders were desired to be strong, imposing, and brutish. This resulted in a decline in favour of many smaller dribblers and a proliferation of the, now traditional, big and aerially adept number nine. It was coach of MTK, Marton Bukovi, who decided to let his players dictate a progression in system instead of forcing unsuitable candidates to play up front against physical stopper centre halves. Bukovi had lost his target man to Lazio in 1948 and circumstances dictated that the number nine should be employed in a deeper role, sitting back from the relentless attention of a centre half. So, naturally, the formation that MTK and, soon, Hungary would employ resembled very closely a 4-2-4 at times. With the forward playing deep, wingers were then pushed on in attack and gave rise to a fluid four up front.
Hungary had a sparkling record. They hadn’t lost a match in almost three years when they humbled England to a 6-3 defeat at Wembley – the first defeat England had suffered there. Their success lay in the interplay of some of the finest players of their generation: Hidegkuti, Kocsis, Puskas, Czibor and Bozsik. An argument of tactics meeting talent is impossible to dissect; Hungary were so potent in attack because of the individual brilliance of their players but it took a progression in tactics to accommodate these players and, like other notable successes (Ajax of the early 70s the most obvious), the process was organic. Guzstav Sebes, the Hungary coach, voiced the country’s political stance on individual vs. team ideology and probably viewed their output as a microcosm for the successes of socialism. Irrespective of any overarching political or tactical theory, the truth remains that Hungary entered the 1954 World Cup as overwhelming favourites.
Their route to the final was a mixture of one sided talent and memorable matches. Their first three games saw them score twenty one goals, beating West Germany 8-3, South Korea 9-0, and Brazil 4-2 (the match against Brazil lives in infamy as one of the most violent matches in World Cup history, commonly referred to as the ‘Battle of Berne’). If the match against Brazil was fought in distaste, their semi final against Uruguay is remembered as one of the finest matches of the century. Hungary lead by two goals until the mighty Uruguayans drew level, leading to extra time and an eventual 4-2 victory for Hungary. The final would be a repeat of an earlier match up in the tournament with Hungary facing West Germany. Astonishingly, Hungary again relinquished a two goal lead but this time could not recover. The Germans began their jaunt as serial iconoclasts by beating a Hungary side who were undefeated in nearly four years and thirty six matches (this resonates with their victory against Cruyff’s Holland two decades later).
The World Cup of 54’ strangely highlights the strengths and weaknesses of Hungary. Even in their 6-3 demolition of England, it is viewed a shock that they conceded three goals. A porous defence remained their biggest downfall even throughout their amazing winning streak. The 54’ World Cup saw a staggering 140 goals scored (27 of them from Hungary) in 26 matches, with defensive frailty meeting striking potency being a recurring motif. The reason why it is interesting to note that the tactical schema of the Hungarians was not quite 4-2-4 lay in the defensive setup. Lorant played as a sweeper with Lantos and Buzansky as full backs. Both Zakorias and Bozsik sat in front of Lorant (and behind the deep lying Hidegkuti) and fluidly interchanged, either moving forward or laterally to cover/compliment. There was, simply, a lack of defensive soundness (Sebes’ notebook has an arrow-filled diagram of the Hungarian formation) perhaps due to the highly mobile and interchanging positions of Zakorias and Bozsik – but perhaps also due to a dearth in defensive qualities from the players at their disposal.
The defeat in Berne was met with vitriol by the Hungarian fans. The team remains one of the finest never to have won the World Cup and, like the Dutch in 74’, possess a romantic charm solely due to their failing at the last, most vital, moment.
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Earlier this week, Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini informed the media that Tottenham had tabled a £28.4m bid for Simon Kjaer and Edinson Cavani, claiming that it was “an offer we cannot refuse.” However, following Spurs’ vehement rejection of such claims, Palermo’s Director of Sport, Walter Sabatini stated, “As of today, Tottenham have not made any official offer to Palermo. There are rumours coming out of England, but there is nothing concrete.” Have Tottenham become the latest Premier League team used to generate transfer interest?
In recent times, both Real Madrid and Barcelona have provided high-profile examples of teams using the media in order to lure players to their club (with Cristiano Ronaldo and Cesc Fabregas); both clubs have been chastised by many within the game for such behaviour.
Whilst ‘buying’ clubs are often castigated for such unethical sins, it appears as though ‘selling’ clubs and players’ representatives are just as prone to committing equally deplorable acts. With club officials and players’ representatives eager to earn large cuts of any potential transfer fees, many fabricate stories in order to generate interest in their players and spark bidding wars. In claiming that Spurs had made a bid for Kjaer and Cavani, Palermo had hoped to force the hand of other interested clubs, envisaging a scenario where such clubs would try and top one another’s bids in order to land the coveted defender and forward.
Kjaer’s agent Mikkel Beck (formerly of Middlesbrough and Derby County) has also tried to generate interest in his client, having said, “At the moment we stay put, and Simon is very patient. He knows what he has at Palermo, they are a top Italian team and are playing in the Europa League next year, so he knows what he has. But on the other hand he has admitted that if any concrete offers come out of the current interest then he would seriously consider leaving Palermo this summer.”
Similarly, Javier Mascherano’s agent, Marco Piccioli, has recently spoken of negotiations with Italian side Inter Milan. Aware of interest from Spanish champions Barcelona, Piccioli recently stated, “There has already been a first contact with director Marco Branca. We are evaluating the move hard and in the next few days we will have a new meeting to better establish the details of this transfer deal.” Regardless of whether the detailed negotiations have taken place, Piccioli cleverly tried to entice other interested parties to offer more money in order to lure Mascherano to their club.
Unfortunately, this practice is nothing new. With Spurs’ recent ascension to the Premier League’s top four, it seems as though they may find themselves involved in similar situations in the future.
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During a slow summer in regards to transfers the Chelsea fans have much to celebrate as Michael Essien has finally returned to full fitness which is akin to a £30m signing as he has spent much of the last 18 months out injured.
The Ghanaian midfielder is the best player at the club and in my opinion the best all-round midfielder in world football, it is just a shame that the Blues have been robbed of his considerable talents over much of the past two seasons.
Essien’s injury problems began on September 5 2008 after sustaining anterior cruciate ligament damage whilst of international duty with Ghana which kept him out until March 2009. The midfielder received another injury last season, but still went to the African Cup of Nations where he re-injured himself once again and missed the rest of the season and the World Cup. Essien has only played 40 games for the club over the past two seasons and has missed many crucial games.
The 27-year-old was back with a bang in Chelsea’s opening preseason friendly against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park, he scored the only goal in a 1-0 win after linking up with Daniel Sturridge and the impressive youngster Josh McEachran to finish the best move of what was essentially a poor game. It was the first time he has played for Chelsea since the Champions League fixture against APOEL Nicosia in December 2009.
Chelsea still managed to win a Premier League and FA Cup double in Essien’s absence last season, but I cannot help but feel those victories may have been a little more comfortable if he was available and he was sorely missed as the Stamford Bridge outfit suffered an ‘early’ elimination from the Champions League at the hands of Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan side.
Essien is arguably the complete box-to-box midfielder, who offers as much in defence as he does going forward. However, many of Chelsea’s fans (myself included) share the opinion that the Accra-born man is wasted in the defensive position in either a familiar 433 or the diamond formation Ancelotti implemented in the first half of last season. He’s best suited at being allowed to join in more in attack. Now that Jon Obi Mikel has played in the ‘Makelele role’ with some success now may be the time we will see Essien in a more advanced role and may truly see the best of him.
Carlo Ancelotti has previously stated that he is happy with the strength of his squad amidst a host of rumours about high profile players joining the club such as Fernando Torres, Sergio Aguero and Kaka. Whilst most Blues fans are confident that the club’s squad is sufficient to retain the Premier League title some argue that extra star quality is needed to win the Champions League (the competition we’re told that Roman Abramovich craves above all others).
I believe Essien will be a key player at the club over the coming season and his fitness will the vital to the club’s fortunes. Even if the club do not make any high profile signings this summer then the fans will certainly feel as though they gained a superstar with Essien’s return and the player (known as the Bison) could be the man to take them onto the next level in the coming season.
Could Essien be the man to take Chelsea to the next step and end their European drought as well as putting them in a better position to hold onto their Premier League and FA Cup crowns?
A reminder of what Essien can do
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Argentinean striker Sergio Aguero has admitted that a future with domestic double winners Chelsea ‘excites’ him, which has undoubtedly fuelled a move away from the Spanish Capital this summer. Surely Carlo Ancelotti must take this as a clear sign and snap up the striker services this summer?
The 22-year-old Argentine is currently contracted to Atletico Madrid and has produced some fine performances for the Primera League outfit over the past 4 years, which has no doubt enhanced his reputation as one of Europe’s finest young forwards.
So far in his 4 year spell in Spain, the powerful forward has racked up a total of 73 goals in 190 games for Atletico Madrid and is also capped at international level 24 times. Aguero has been linked with a number of high-profile clubs because of his displays over recent years and has hinted that Chelsea would be a great future move on his part. This past Sunday (11th July) Aguero told the Daily Star:
“Of course Chelsea is of interest as they are one of the most powerful teams in European football. They show their intent summer after summer in the transfer market and more often than not that intent will see them end the season with at least one trophy.”
The Spanish side have conceded defeat in retaining the Argentine’s services and have told clubs interested that they will allow the powerful forward to leave if the price is right. Aguero is not looking for money, more so success and has pinpointed Chelsea as a great location for this to ensue:
“What I need to consider is where I can win things and I know for sure I can win things at Chelsea. You look at their players and you are excited about any future you may have there.”
Chelsea have show an interest in the player recently and surely now is the time for Ancelotti to act now before other big European clubs do. The domestic double winning champions do lack options upfront. Apart from Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka, Chelsea do not attain a prolific striker in their ranks. Daniel Sturridge does not look like he is ready for a full-season, whilst Franco Di Santo does not like he will have a future at the club anytime soon, especially after his poor loan spell last season with Blackburn. This leaves Salomon Kalou who is a good player, but many will agree that the Ivorian international does lack the killer instinct in front of goal.
The fact is Chelsea do need to acquire a youthful, powerful, and deadly striker this summer in order to add depth to their front line for the upcoming season, and who better to do this than Sergio ‘Kun’ Aguero. The player has recently expressed his interest in the West London club and would make an excellent addition to the current squad. The least Carlo Ancelotti could do is table a respectable bid for the Argentinean striker this summer, right?
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West Ham United manager Avram Grant has ruled out allowing England striker Carlton Cole to leave the club this summer.
The 26-year-old has been heavily linked with Stoke City, but Grant has no interest in letting one of his key players move on, especially having decided to adopt a 4-3-3 formation this season.
He commented:"I don't want to sell Carlton. He is working very hard, his attitude is good and he is a good player.
"I think the new system has helped him. We also have a team that know how to play football, so they can give him the pass at the right time.
"If you look at all the goals we have scored this summer, all the goals came from combinations between many players in the team. Of course it is good for him."
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As fans embark upon the new Premier League season, Arsene Wenger’s description of Stoke’s “rugby tactics” offers a frank similarity to the last campaign -cast your mind back to November 2008 and you may recall almost identical remarks regarding the physicality of the same opposition.
Wenger said: “I saw some footage last Sunday; you cannot say any more it is football, it is rugby on the goalkeepers [rather] than football” on the eve of his sides game against Blackburn who play in a similar way.
And whilst, many may scorn at Wenger’s comments, concluding that they stem from a fear of Arsenal’s soft under belly being exposed once more, perhaps Wenger is justified in his criticism and Stoke will be found out this season.
Last term Stoke created fewer shooting opportunities than any other side in the league last season, averaged less possession per game than anyone else (39.6%) and although the Britannia remains a tough place to go, I feel teams have wised up to their robust approach. Combine those stats with a dependence on set-pieces and long throws and you have yourself a dismal style of play.
Wenger continued to say “When a team plays long ball and head the ball and become physical, I accept that completely and I respect that – but it has to be in respect of the rules,”
They will face another stern test against Blackburn tomorrow managed by a man at the opposite of the footballing spectrum to the Frenchman and Big Sam will look to emulate the physical style in which he orchestrated a 2-1 victory against the Gunners’ last season.
One thing is certain, Arsenal have to toughen up and show the mental fortitude Tottenham did when they visited Stoke-on-Trent last weekend if they are to overcome sides of a similar description.
Whilst I agree with some of Wenger’s comments, maybe he should be taking note of how Blackburn and Stoke “win ugly” instead of criticising them, for is it not this that has reigned Arsenal back in a bid to secure a trophy for the first time since 2005.
Former midfielder Emmanuel Petit added to this notion when describing a victory over Derby during his time at Arsenal saying:
“It was a tough match and Derby gave everything. But we won. That was the crucial thing. Now this Arsenal team must learn to do the same thing. Win ugly, if you like”.
It is sure to be an interesting affair at Ewood Park and if Arsenal can record victory, they may be able to dispel doubts about the soft side which detracts away from their beautiful footballing philosophy.
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Sunderland defender Anton Ferdinand is adamant that the club’s players are behind captain Lee Cattermole, even though the former Middlesbrough and Wigan Athletic star has been sent off twice already this season.
Former West Ham United star Ferdinand was handed the captain’s armband when Cattermole was dismissed in the 22nd minute of last weekend’s 1-1 draw with Wigan Athletic.
Cattermole is banned for this weekend’s game against Arsenal, with Ferdinand saying:“When it happened, you could see in his face how gutted he was. I spoke to him before he went off and just told him to keep his head up.
“Catts is a fantastic player and everyone can see what he brings to the team – his competitiveness and enthusiasm are why the manager made him captain.
“Sometimes he lets it boil over, but he wouldn’t be the same player if you tried to take his competitive edge away from him. He deserves to be captain. He’s only young and he has a lot of time to learn. For me, he’s still the right choice.
“I picked up the armband when Catts went off at Wigan because I was the nearest. Every time I’ve captained this football club I’ve enjoyed it but, in my eyes, Lee is the right man for the job.
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“But in the meantime, over the next two games against Arsenal and my old club West Ham, I’d be very, very proud to captain the side.”
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Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has given his full support to Titus Bramble, who has been bailed over allegations of a rape at a Newcastle Hotel earlier this week.
Black Cats chairman Niall Quinn had already given his backing to 29-year-old defender Bramble, with Bruce following up with his own message of support.
He told reporters:"As far as Titus is concerned, the one thing he wants to do is play football. He was in training this morning. He is a resilient so-and-so.
"We want the matter cleared up as soon as we possibly can and I reiterate what the chairman has put out, how we are fully supportive of him and we will stand right behind him.
"It is obviously unfortunate what has happened and it gets bad publicity and bad press for the club, which nobody wants to see.
"But we are absolutely adamant that Titus has done nothing wrong.
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Everton boss David Moyes has admitted his Merseyside derby record remains a source of frustration ahead of Sunday's showdown with Liverpool at Goodison Park.
The Toffees have lost eight of the last ten league derbies on home soil, much to the frustration of their Scottish coach.
On Sunday he will lock horns with friend Roy Hodgson for the first time since he took the Liverpool reins in the summer.
However, a rueful Moyes will not let sentiment stand in the way of a rare derby success for the blue half of the city.
"At Everton it's been difficult to win as many derbies as I'd hoped to have over the years," he explained.
"I could say that I've had a chance to bed down and Roy is just trying that now. He's at a new club.
"Liverpool's record against us is very good, but then you've got to mention that our debt is far, far less than Liverpool's so it's always been more difficult to get results."
Everton will be without five key players in Marouane Fellaini, Phil Jagielka, Louis Saha, Jack Rodwell and Victor Anichebe through injury and Moyes is only too aware of the threat posed by the Reds.
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