Tag: Rio Ferdinand

  • Following the draw with Liverpool FC, Rio Ferdinand identifies Man City’s Premier League biggest threat 

    Following the draw with Liverpool FC, Rio Ferdinand identifies Man City’s Premier League biggest threat 

    Following the draw with Liverpool FC, Rio Ferdinand identifies Man City's Premier League biggest threat 

    At the Etihad Stadium on Saturday, Manchester City and Liverpool were unable to be separated as the top two teams shared the points.

    Rio Ferdinand, a former centre back for Manchester United, thinks Arsenal poses the biggest challenge to Manchester City’s chances of winning the Premier League again this year.

    On Saturday, City made their Premier League comeback with a 1-1 draw against Liverpool. Just before the interval, Erling Haaland gave the Blues the lead as the hosts took advantage of an error made by Alisson.

    After the break, Pep Guardiola’s team believed they had added another goal, but Ruben Dias’ effort was disallowed due to a foul on the opposition’s custodian. Trent Alexander-Arnold’s goal to split the points with 10 minutes left would come back to haunt the Blues.

    During Saturday’s evening match, the Gunners defeated Brentford by a slim 1-0 margin, taking the lead in the league. Arsenal advanced to 30 points as Kai Havertz scored a late winner.

    Ferdinand gave TNT Sports an explanation of why Mikel Arteta’s team is City’s biggest opponent this year following the game. “The two centre-backs (Gabriel and William Saliba) are the reason why I would put Arsenal ahead of Liverpool in the title race to challenge Man City,” he stated.

    “I believe those two are really good. They are completely trustworthy, and based on their current style of play, it appears that their alliance will only get stronger.

    “They don’t mind getting into fights when they travel to areas like this. That’s also a significant difference.

    “Some players have a good appearance when things are going well. Nonetheless, it speaks something about them as a team that these individuals don’t mind getting their hands dirty and doing the unpleasant work.”

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    As Xabi Alonso makes Liverpool case clear Every Premier League club’s ideal next manager

    As Xabi Alonso makes Liverpool case clear Every Premier League club's ideal next manager

    Rumours that Xabi Alonso may eventually succeed Jurgen Klopp at Liverpool have been inspired by his work at Bayer Leverkusen, but many other Premier League teams are keeping an eye out for their own replacements.

    Every Premier League team’s succession plans are being closely examined as speculation grows that Liverpool may make a move for Xabi Alonso at the appropriate time.

    Since taking over at Bayer Leverkusen in October of last year, Alonso has performed admirably, leading the team to the top of the Bundesliga. Due to this, he has risen up the list of Klopp’s possible successors at Anfield should the German decide to go; his contract expires in 2026.

    Steven Gerrard was considered the favourite for a very long time, but his managerial career has taken a terrible turn. Mirror Football examines who could take over as manager of each Premier League team in the event that the present manager steps down.

    Arsenal: Jack Wilshere

    Having orchestrated an unexpected title challenge the previous season, Mikel Arteta is a reliable member of the Arsenal team. Since Arteta is expected to stay at the Emirates for a considerable amount of time, a young, up-and-coming player will probably take over as manager. Like Arteta, Jack Wilshere is a former midfielder for Arsenal, making him seem like the ideal replacement.

    He is now gaining experience as a manager with the Gunners’ Under-18 team, and he is probably already being considered to replace Arteta.

    At Aston Villa, where Unai Emery is quite unlikely to be fired anytime soon, the situation is much the same. Emery’s outstanding work at Villa Park may, however, attract the attention of a larger team. Villa will probably look to a progressive boss who has demonstrated their abilities if that occurs. That may lead them to Enzo Maresca, who has shown promise with Leicester, who will take over as manager for the first time and lead them to the top of the Championship.

    When Bournemouth fired Gary O’Neil in the summer and brought in Andoni Iraola, it seemed as though they were making a significant tactical shift. Since then, the Spaniard has had difficulty, despite the Cherries’ recent success. Bournemouth seems likely to remain with the same approach when Iraola leaves, which suggests Kjetil Knutsen as a possible replacement. With three Norwegian titles under his belt at Bodo/Glimt, Knutsen has shown promise, and a move to Bournemouth seems inevitable.

    Graham potter (Brentford)

    Given their knowledge of Brentford, they will most likely find an unidentified manager to be the next Pep Guardiola by out of the blue. To save time, though, consider Graham Potter, a more well-known employer, as Thomas Frank’s potential replacement. Needless to say, things did not end well at Chelsea, but in his Brighton tenure, Potter showed he was capable of leading a team the size of Brentford. Given Potter’s shown ability to build a progressive team, Frank would be a logical choice to succeed him.

    Bruno Saltor (Brighton)

    It seems like Roberto De Zerbi will stay at Brighton, unless a major team makes a move to sign him. Should that occur, the Seagulls may consider a well-known individual to succeed the highly esteemed Italian. That man is Bruno Saltor, a player at Brighton who went on to become a legend. He coached under Graham Potter at both the Seagulls and Chelsea, thus he is well-versed in the style of game Brighton management are after.

  • “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    “The way he plays”: Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old

    "The way he plays": Rio Ferdinand says that nobody takes any risks than Liverpool, 24 Year old
    Rio Ferdinand says Liverpool right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold ‘takes more risks’ than any other player in his position in the world.

    The Manchester United legend reacted to Trent Alexander-Arnold’s mistake during Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth this weekend.

    While Ferdinand “doesn’t deny” the 24-year-old was at fault when Bournemouth opened the scoring at Anfield, he made it clear that he is a “risky” player, as he told Vibe with Five.

    Jurgen Klopp is now asking his right-back to sit in the middle of the park and dictate play from there.

    Towards the end of last season he was doing really well in that new role to the point Gareth Southgate was using him as an absolute number ten for England and he performed very well. But after his blunder over the weekend, Ferdinand was quick to defend Alexander-Arnold and what makes him so great.

    “If you play like him, you lose the ball, it’s a risk,” said Ferdinand.

    “Trent takes more risks than any other full-back in ball play, it’s just the way he plays. He’s a risky player with the ball.

    “Everything he does is about progress. I won’t deny it (Trent’s mistake against Bournemouth).

    Midfield is Alexander-Arnold’s future

    On the national and international stage, this is the long-term answer for the attacking full-back.

    What’s interesting is that maybe Southgate will use him more in that attacking midfield role than Jürgen Klopp

    Yes Southgate can afford to do a lot more for England given the many names he can pick at right-back, but there are some Liverpool fans calling for the club to invest in a right-back so TAA can go into midfield in movement.

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    Dream next Liverpool transfers as “everything can happen” with Cheick Doucouré’s addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.Wataru Endo has officially been acquired by Liverpool, but more deals are needed. Two areas still need to be addressed, as Jürgen Klopp has acknowledged.

    In his press conference, Jürgen Klopp used a reasonable voice. Wataru Endo could actually play a significant role in the upcoming season, so the Liverpool manager didn’t want to downplay his acquisition, but he also didn’t want to rule out additional transfer activity.

    While Klopp admitted he had already been surprised more than once this summer, he effectively dismissed the idea of additional outgoings and was very receptive to incoming business. In the final two weeks before the deadline, he said, “everything can happen,” with Liverpool continuing to “look.”.

    That ought to be fairly obvious in many ways. After all, FSG had just recently proposed paying Moisés Caicedo $140 million (£110 million/€127 million). Although it was obviously a failure, there seemed to be an implied recognition of a critical area of need. It’s hard to imagine why that wasn’t the original plan if it could be adequately met for the better part of $120m less.

    Liverpool hasn’t, however, ever just thrown money around for the sake of it. Endo is deserving of a great deal of respect, and Klopp seems genuinely willing to continue the season with the Japan captain at the position of starting number six. Any opportunity must be the right one.

    But regardless of whether they fall short of the ideal standard, Liverpool must ultimately work to close the best deals possible during the remaining time in the window. There is obviously money available to spend, but more business is necessary to give Klopp a legitimate chance to compete.

    Even though midfielders have been the only players transferred so far, that is still a position that needs improvement. In a perfect world, Liverpool would bring in an additional six players as partners as well as a rotational option for Endo.

    Even though Liverpool undoubtedly took inspiration from the “inversions” at Manchester City and Arsenal, the strategy is actually quite different. Trent Alexander-Arnold is not Oleksandr Zinchenko or John Stones, so despite the fact that he might appear to form a double pivot with the number six on paper, in practice he is tucking into a role that is much more akin to the number eight or even number 10 in order to make use of his generational creative skills.

    Playing two genuine defensive midfielders would be a viable option, especially if Liverpool’s defense continues to be a weakness in their game. Alexander-Arnold would have real freedom to play a role that was very loosely defined, drifting around in the spaces next to Dominik Szoboszlai or Alexis Mac Allister, with Endo playing alongside someone like Cheick Doucouré.

    Dream next Liverpool transfers as "everything can happen" with Cheick Doucouré's addition and the $27 million Klopp deal.
    The Evening Standard identified Doucouré as Liverpool’s top target in the midfield, and he does appear to be the best option among the rest. He could be developed under Klopp as the long-term Fabinho replacement while sharing the load with Endo for at least the next couple of years. He is already at a high Premier League standard and has plenty of room to improve.

    That would essentially organize the midfield for Liverpool. An additional number eight would be ideal if I were really greedy, but that seems unlikely at this point, especially since the search for a new center-back should take priority.

    Having spent the majority of his career playing in the defense, Endo has once more possibly lessened the urgency of the search. However, Liverpool needs to find a left-sided specialist who can take Andy Robertson’s place in some games immediately and who also has the potential to replace Virgil van Dijk in the future.

    That is a very difficult request. However, Arthur Theate, a name that has only recently gained notoriety (via L’Équipe), checks a lot of the right boxes. At 23, he is another who Liverpool could develop while immediately adding depth.

    Football Transfers estimates Theate’s value at $27 million (£21 million/€25 million) using its proprietary “expected transfer value” tool. Liverpool might anticipate Rennes to demand more given the state of the market. But any deal in that area would be a wise business move.

    It’s important to remember that adding Theate and Doucouré to the roster would push Liverpool over the limit in terms of foreign players, which is an issue that cannot be entirely avoided. However, there is always the option of not registering someone, for instance Adrián, if the ideal homegrown solution does not emerge.

    Anything can happen, as Klopp points out. But those two transactions would cap off a wholly satisfying transfer window for Liverpool, positioning the team for the present and the future.

  • I’m angry and frustrated by the egregious situation’ – Liverpool chairman was furious at £5million transfer that failed to impress Gary Lineker

    I’m angry and frustrated by the egregious situation’ – Liverpool chairman was furious at £5million transfer that failed to impress Gary Lineker

    I'm angry and frustrated by the egregious situation' - Liverpool chairman was furious at £5million transfer that failed to impress Gary Lineker
    The Australian moved to Anfield from Elland Road in 2003 and transfer details still seem unreliable today.

    When a top player moves from one Premier League club to another for around £150million these days, it’s hard to imagine there could be so much excitement around a transfer which costs £5million.

    Our story doesn’t go that far back in history that it would have been a record transfer fee. Manchester United signed 18-year-old Cristiano Ronaldo for £12million this year, partly as a replacement for David Beckham, who was on his way to Real Madrid for £25million.

    In fact, Liverpool were thought to have landed one of the summer signings in 2003 when Harry brought in Kewell from Leeds under difficult circumstances.

    Leeds were just two years away from reaching the Champions League semi-finals, finishing fifth in the league in 2001/02. But then they had a bad campaign the following year, winning no trophies and changing managers mid-season.

    The Yorkshire team were in dire financial straits and had already started selling their best players, which would inevitably lead to their relegation in 2004.

    In the 12 months leading up to Kewell’s departure, Rio Ferdinand, Robbie Keane, Lee Bowyer, Jonathan Woodgate and Robbie Fowler left the club to join rival sides in the Premier League.

    It was therefore inevitable that the Leeds Australian striker would stay away too long, although his next destination and the size of the transfer fee required to sign him were far from certain.

    Given the competition Liverpool faced to secure the signing of him, it seems at first surprising that he only cost £5m to sign.

    As much as transfer rumors should always be taken with a grain of salt, rumor has it that the big four Premier League clubs (as before the rise of Manchester City and Tottenham), Barcelona and Champions League holders Milan , coveted Kewell in 2003.

    Such interest means a big battle over money transfers would be on the cards and Leeds had no doubt hoped that would be the case.
    But Kewell was determined to sign for the club he had supported since childhood.

    There’s nothing wrong with that, although how he went about it has been very controversial.

    Liverpool initially offered £7m for the Australian, as did Chelsea and United. Leeds were happy with the amount – Kewell could have gone free 12 months later – so all seemed in order for the move to Anfield.

    The Reds then used Bosman’s imminent availability of the player to cut the fee to £5m and to make matters worse for Leeds, £2m would go to Kewell’s agent (Bernie Mandic) to ensure that the deal did not fail.
    What could white people do but accept?

    They certainly weren’t happy with the terms of the deal and published letters between the club and Mandic on their website (which are still there) to appease their supporters and portray Kewell as the villain.

    Leeds chairman John McKenzie said: “I am angry and frustrated at the scandalous situation that has arisen. There were clubs willing to pay more than the £5million offered by Liverpool.

    Mr Mandic listed them – Barcelona, ​​Manchester United, Milan, Chelsea – but it was made clear to me that the player was not ready to leave and if we didn’t comply he would go for nothing. So what could we do? »

    Kewell’s actions briefly resonated with English football. Gary Lineker wrote a scathing column about the transfer and was later sued by the Australian.

    But Liverpool didn’t care how the move happened, they were just happy it happened. Gerard Houllier, the manager of the Reds, was delighted to have acquired Kewell. “This is a fantastic resource for the club and its fans,” he told the club’s website.

    “We had talked about bringing in players who would have the fans on the edge of their seats and I can’t think of a better description of the qualities Harry will bring to Anfield,” added Houllier.

    But while it was a fair point at the time, things didn’t end so well for Kewell. He spent five seasons with Merseyside, scoring just 16 goals in 139 appearances in all competitions. Having scored 14 league goals in his final season with Leeds, he fell short of Liverpool on that front.

    And he is probably best remembered now for being injured after just 23 minutes in Istanbul and 48 minutes in next season’s FA Cup final. His time with the Reds was plagued by fitness issues, and these were just the major ones.

    So was the controversial move really worth it to anyone in the end? Although he didn’t make as big an impression as he had hoped, Kewell won the medal with his youth club. However, you can’t blame Leeds for being dissatisfied with how it turned out.

  • This summer, Rio Ferdinand chooses a Chelsea player as his “dream” addition to Manchester United.

    This summer, Rio Ferdinand chooses a Chelsea player as his “dream” addition to Manchester United.

    This summer, Rio Ferdinand chooses a Chelsea player as his "dream" addition to Manchester United.
    Rio Ferdinand revealed the name of his dream Manchester United signing this summer and it turns out to be a Chelsea player.
    Ferdinand spoke about the transfers on FIVE’s YouTube channel this week.

    Interesting comments were made. And the former USA and England defender wants Chelsea’s Levi Colwill to arrive at Old Trafford this summer as his dream signing.

    But of course we know that is highly unlikely because, as I was told and reported on my personal Substack page last week, new Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino is adamant that Colwill has a bright future in bridge. And frankly, Ferdinand even admits it.

    He says: “If I could have him, my dream would be [Levi] Colwill. But I think Chelsea will keep him. I think they’ve seen how good he is now.”

    And he’s absolutely right, Chelsea have seen how good he is and have every intention of not only developing him but also offering him a new contract and a key role at the club, which of course is a excellent news.

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    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea’s future amid Inter Milan transfer links

    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea's future amid Inter Milan transfer links
    Trevoh Chalobah has been linked with a move to Inter Milan and has spent some of his free time in Italy amid speculation over his Chelsea future

    Trevoh Chalobah has left the possibility of a move to Italy open amid interest from Inter Milan, but noted his focus is on Chelsea at the moment. The Blues defender is currently on holiday in the country while Chelsea are yet to return for pre-season.

    football.london understood that the 23-year-old also had to decide whether or not Milan was a suitable place to live.

    It is believed that the defender was set for a meeting over a potential move to Internazionale, where a deal is being negotiated with Chelsea.

    Chalobah was linked with a move from Stamford Bridge 12 months ago when, alongside Tottenham, Inter and Roma were also interested in a possible move.

    The Cobham product ultimately remained in west London and was one of the most successful clubs under Graham Potter and Frank Lampard.

    From today’s perspective, he will face a lot of competition in the 2023/24 season.

    Chelsea will add Levi Colwill to their ranks after his loan spell at Brighton, with Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile, Thiago Silva and Kalidou Koulibaly also providing competition.

    The latter could still leave the club as Mauricio Pochettino is known to bet on a back four instead of a back three. The season could be difficult for some who don’t have European football.

    Regular playing time is said to be one of Chalobah’s priorities heading into EURO 2024 next season.

    Trevoh Chalobah speaks out regarding Chelsea's future amid Inter Milan transfer links
    The former Lorient player made 33 appearances for Les Bleus last season, mostly as a central defender. football.london are aware that Inter would have to put a lot of effort into signing him.

    Speaking to Sky Sports in Milan, Chalobah was cautious about his future but praised Italy and Serie A.

    He said: “Obviously you don’t know what the future holds. I also played in France when I was loaned out there, in England and you never know.”

    Playing in a new destination is something the player has to experience. You don’t know what the future holds for you. Italy is a beautiful country and the Italian league is also very good. You don’t know what the future holds for you.

    I’m still a Chelsea player and my focus is on Chelsea, but you never know what the future holds. I like it here in Italy, the weather is nice, the people are nice, the food is good and I enjoy my time here.

    Chalobah’s future is yet to be decided, but with Pochettino set to build a new culture at Chelsea after his squad was downsized, the young defender could play a key role.

    Former caretaker manager Frank Lampard has been very positive about Chalobah’s candidacy during his time at the club.

    The former Chelsea midfielder said: “It was good and I appreciate what a quality player he is. The biggest picture is how he engages since I’ve been back. C It’s a pleasure to train with him every day because he comes with enthusiasm.

    He’s easy to deal with and when you talk about the things you want he tries to implement them on the pitch – which is a good thing.”