The Sun

Harry Redknapp, 77, tipped for stunning return to football as Premier League cult hero says 'the game needs him'

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

HARRY REDKNAPP has been told "Football needs you back" - at 77.

The former Tottenham, Portsmouth and West Ham chief was sacked from his last job, as Birmingham boss, in October 2017.

But ex-Spurs and Pompey midfielder Pedro Mendes believes Redknapp offers "something different" from other managers.

The former Southampton and QPR boss, who never got the England job he craved, has found fame away from the sport in the past seven years.

Redknapp won I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here - sparking a string of TV appearances.

But Mendes reckons the 2018 King of the Jungle deserves to come out of the wilderness and reign at another top club.

The former Portugal star told Gambling.com: "I think there should always be a place for a guy like Harry Redknapp in the game.

"Everything around Harry is different. The way he trains, the way he speaks, the way his relationship is with the players.

"Harry has been out of the game for a while now, and I think he should be back.

"The game needs him, you know. He just brings something different."

FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS

Redknapp mainly played for West Ham and Bournemouth in his 17-year career on the pitch.

He then launched 34 years in management with long spells at both those teams.

Redknapp bossed the Cherries from 1983-1992, winning the Associate Members Cup.

He then took charge of the Hammers until 2001, guiding them to Intertoto Cup success in 1991.

But his main claim to silverware was at his next job.

He took Portsmouth into the top flight as second-tier champions in 2003 and FA Cup glory followed five years later.

That aside, Redknapp's peak managerial achievement was notching successive finishes of fourth, fifth and fourth at Spurs from 2008-2012.

Mendes said: "When Harry’s not upset, and he's not looking for the players to run kilometres and build stamina, he just loves when a player does a trick and scores a fantastic goal, or does something different."

The 45-year-old singled out ex-Portsmouth playmakers Niko Kranjcar and Andres) D'Alessandro as stylists who Redknapp got the best out of.

Now Mendes reckons it's time his old gaffer got a chance to help a new generation of exciting players reach their Pomp.

Source

Carabao Cup draw LIVE: Latest updates as Spurs draw Man City, Man Utd get Leicester, Preston vs Arsenal, Chelsea to wait

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

Fans fume Carabao Cup draw is ‘RIGGED’

Fans have fumed that the Carabao Cup draw is "RIGGED" after Tottenham were handed a brutal tie.

The third round came to an end with Spurs joining the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool in the next round.

However, the North London side could not have been handed a trickier tie to navigate in the fourth-round.

Spurs were drawn against Manchester City with the one boost that it will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

And fans reacted on social media to complain about the tough fixture.

One posted: "I'm shocked, draw is rigged as hell lol."

A second wrote: "That Carabao draw is so rigged, every time we get a hard draw."

A third commented: "Man City at home, I hate this rigged competition."

When will Chelsea learn their fourth-round opponents?

The Blues progressed to the fourth round of the Carabao Cup with a 5-0 win over League Two Barrow on Tuesday night.

On Wednesday, Chelsea's fourth-round opponents were revealed to be either Newcastle or AFC Wimbledon.

The third-round clash between the Toon and the London club was forced to be postponed after the League Two side's pitch was destroyed by flooding.

Due to sufficient damage to the pitch, the Carabao Cup match will now take place at Newcastle's St James' Park on Tuesday, October 1, at 7.45pm, with the winner hosting Chelsea in the next round.

How Liverpool reached the fourth round

Mo Salah got the job done for Arne Slot in yet another Liverpool display that will have left the new boss thinking that his glass was only half full.

The scoreline may suggest that West Ham was overpowered by the ten–time winners.

But until Salah popped up to claim his fourth goal of the campaign in the 74th minute Slot will have felt far from comfortable.

Edson Alvarez was then red – carded and from that point on it all turned into a cakewalk with Cody Gakpo bagging a double.

The Hammers took a 21st-minute lead before Diogo Jota’s brace put his side ahead, but for quite a while, there were plenty of anxious faces on the Kop.

Arsenal ratings

Ethan Nwaneri will remember this night for the rest of his life after scoring twice on his full Arsenal debut.

Still a teenager, he proved why is so highly-rated with a well-taken double to sink League One Bolton.

Nwaneri made history two years ago when he became the youngest debutant in Arsenal's history aged just 15-years-old.

Now 17, he proved why Mikel Arteta thinks so highly of him by pouncing to tap in Raheem Sterling's low cross and put Arsenal 2-0 up.

Source

Fans fume Carabao Cup draw is ‘RIGGED’ as Tottenham handed brutal tie and ‘they don’t want Ange winning anything’

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

FANS have fumed that the Carabao Cup draw is "RIGGED" after Tottenham were handed a brutal tie.

The third round came to an end with Spurs joining the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool in the next round.

However, the North London side could not have been handed a trickier tie to navigate in the fourth-round.

Spurs were drawn against Manchester City with the one boost that it will be played at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

And fans reacted on social media to complain about the tough fixture.

One posted: "I'm shocked, draw is rigged as hell lol."

A second wrote: "That Carabao draw is so rigged, every time we get a hard draw."

A third commented: "Man City at home, I hate this rigged competition."

A fourth fumed: "It's rigged, they don't want Ange Postecoglou to win anything. Watch us get Man City in the FA Cup too."

Another added: "Last year we got them in the FA Cup last season 4th round now this year we got them in the league cup 4th round please don’t tell me that’s a coincidence, rigged."

CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

Despite the claims of the fans, there is no actual evidence that the draw was rigged.

Spurs have reached the stage in the tournament after beating Coventry City 2-1 last week.

Man City, however, played on Tuesday evening and dispatched Watford 2-1 at the Etihad.

Postecoglou earlier this season proclaimed that he always wins silverware in his second season at clubs.

However, if he is to continue that run he will have to guide his side past Pep Guardiola's outfit.

Elsewhere, Arsenal hammered Bolton 5-1 and Liverpool matched the scoreline against West Ham at Anfield to progress.

Source

Before you continue

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

If you choose to “Accept all,” we will also use cookies and data to

Develop and improve new services

Deliver and measure the effectiveness of ads

Show personalized content, depending on your settings

Show personalized ads, depending on your settings

If you choose to “Reject all,” we will not use cookies for these additional purposes.

Non-personalized content is influenced by things like the content you’re currently viewing, activity in your active Search session, and your location. Non-personalized ads are influenced by the content you’re currently viewing and your general location. Personalized content and ads can also include more relevant results, recommendations, and tailored ads based on past activity from this browser, like previous Google searches. We also use cookies and data to tailor the experience to be age-appropriate, if relevant.

Source

Raging Richarlison slams ‘f***ing s***’ card as Tottenham star’s EA FC 25 rating is revealed

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

RICHARLISON was left raging after his rating on EA FC 25 was revealed.

The game was released last week and is EA's second instalment of their annual football game since the split from Fifa.

Many footballers spend their free time relaxing and play the video game and they also make sure to keep an eye on their ratings.

The new copy saw Lionel Messi given his lowest rating in 16 years and Erling Haaland tied with Rodri and Kylian Mbappe as the best in the game.

Richarlison, 27, however, was left unimpressed with his stats in the newest version.

The Brazilian has been given an overall rating of 81, which is the same as the previous game.

The Tottenham star posted a video on his Instagram account in which he complained.

He said: "Hey Fifa, what is this f***ing s*** card?

"F***ing s***."

His reaction to the card has been shared and gone viral on social media.

One fan posted: "What does Richalison want? FIFA were very generous rating him 81."

CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

A second wrote: "Coming from a player who hasn’t scored 15 goals in a season in his career."

A third commented: "Bro’s literally lucky to even get one in the 1st place."

A fourth said: "The fact that they send this to all players is funny."

Another added: "Well, if these ratings motivate you, get fit and get going and next years number will look better."

Richarlison's rating was unlikely to have been increased following his underwhelming 2023/24 campaign, in which he scored just 12 times.

The former Watford striker's form was inconsistent enough to see manager Ange Postecoglou sign a new attacker in the summer.

Source

Ex-Tottenham target suffers sickening leg break and is rushed to hospital for surgery as rival fans clap him off pitch

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

GENOA star Ruslan Malinovskyi was rushed to hospital for an emergency operation after suffering a horror ankle break.

Malinovskyi, 31, started for Alberto Gilardino's side in the 2-0 loss to Venezia at the Pier Luigi Penzo Stadium.

And the playmaker went down with a shocking leg break in the 50th minute.

The Ukraine international's team-mates and the Venezia players were left in a state of shock while the Genoa physios rushed on to the pitch.

The Genoa star received a warm applause from both sets of fans as he was stretchered off on Saturday.

Malinovskyi was rushed to hospital as he dislocated the joint and fractured the fibula of his right ankle.

Thankfully the operation went very well and the attacking midfielder shared a picture of himself giving the thumbs up from his hospital bed.

Genoa tweeted on Sunday: "Player Ruslan Malinovskyi underwent surgery on his right ankle this morning.

"The operation, performed by Prof. Federico Santolini and his team, was a complete success.

"The player is doing well and will begin rehabilitation at the Club's facilities in the coming days."

Malinovskyi used to be a top target for Tottenham as former manager Antonio Conte was keen to sign him in 2022.

Spurs were said to have made contact with Atalanta, when he used to play in Bergamo.

Nottingham Forest and West Ham were also keeping tabs on the Ukrainian.

However, a Premier League move never materialised and Malinovskyi instead went to Marseille on loan in 2023.

The versatile midfielder's move to L'OM became permanent a few months later but ultimately joined Genoa.

Source

Former Newcastle co-owner Mehrdad Ghodoussi special guest at Tottenham vs Arsenal amid plans to buy stake in club

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

MEHRDAD GHODOUSSI went to see Tottenham vs Arsenal last week as investment talks continue.

Ghodoussi, the husband and business partner of Amanda Staveley, was a VIP guest while a potential cash injection into Spurs was discussed in the background.

Staveley has put a team together to buy a percentage of the club with Middle Eastern cash and other backers.

The Yorkshire businesswoman and Ghodoussi were co-owners at Newcastle after taking a 10 per-cent stake in 2021.

That was when they helped set up a £305million Saudi takeover of the Magpies.

But they departed in July this year amid a shake-up at St James' Park.

Staveley said at the time: "I am devastated. It’s such a wonderful club, so it feels very bittersweet.

"It has become part of my DNA, something you love so much and don’t want to let go. It’s very painful."

However, since then Staveley has been looking at a quick route back into the Premier League.

Now it appears that opportunity is close to fruition, albeit with Ghodoussi far from a lucky charm as he saw the Gunners win 1-0 at fierce rivals Spurs.

FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS

SunSport exclusively revealed last month that Staveley was stepping up her bid to buy into Tottenham.

Staveley found the backing of "serious money" from the Middle East and wealthy individuals.

It's understood Staveley would aim to purchase an initial stake in the club - then look to invest further.

Tottenham's majority shareholders ENIC are mainly owned by 87-year-old Joe Lewis’ family trust, with club chairman Daniel Levy also involved.

It's reckoned ENIC might be willing to consider selling some - possibly even a large part - of their 86.58 per cent stake in Spurs.

Source

Tottenham 3 Brentford 1: Solanke, Johnson and Maddison goals relieve pressure on Postecoglou after early Mbeumo strike

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

BRENNAN JOHNSON got Spurs out of the brown stuff with his belting first-half strike here.

But goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario still offered up some hair-raising moments to leave Tottenham fans scared this win would slip through their grasp.

Johnson had copped so much abuse after Sunday’s North London derby defeat to Arsenal he had shut off his Instagram account.

He then raced through to net an injury-time winner in Wednesday’s unconvincing Carabao Cup victory over Coventry.

It led to his boss Ange Postecoglou quipping that if Johnson’s critics had faced the pressure of running through on goal like the winger, “they would be looking for a change of pants pretty quickly”.

Johnson showed he had the stomach for this level by completing a quick turnaround, after Dominic Solanke’s first Spurs goal chalked off Bryan Mbeumo’s 22-second opener.

Yet Vicario’s antics - which included him appearing to go unpunished for handling outside his box - meant it was a far from a spotless victory for Postecoglou’s side.

That was until the excellent James Maddison finished off a blistering counter-attack with four minutes to go.

Scraping through 2-1 against the Sky Blues in midweek only increased the need for a persuasive performance here to breathe new life into the Postecoglou project.

But the Aussie’s side suffered the worst possible start as Mbeumo’s brilliant volley gave Brentford a stunningly early lead.

BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

The Frenchman directed a cross from Keane Lewis-Potter - afforded too much room by the slack Micky van de Ven - into the far corner.

Just like Manchester City last week, Spurs were caught out by a goal on 22 seconds - suffering a football Catch-22, if you like.

City responded to that Yoane Wissa header with an Erling Haaland double before half-time, and Pep Guardiola’s men held onto that 2-1 lead for the rest of the game.

Spurs did exactly the same as far as the opening 45 was concerned, firing back through Solanke and Johnson.

Given the poor run of seven defeats in 11 league games stretching back to last season, you feared for Postecoglou if his side had crumbled from the early setback.

But it seemed to free them up to attack the way he always wants them to - that thrilling style that makes his football, when it is good, so pleasing on the eye.

Brentford did not help themselves though.

Ethan Pinnock, perhaps still feeling the effects of blocking a shot in a way no man would choose to, cocked up a pass which allowed Maddison to fire a shot that was saved weakly by Mark Flekken.

It allowed Solanke to stroke home his first Spurs goal since joining from Bournemouth for £65million on the rebound.

On 28 minutes Johnson made it two goals in a week.

The industrious Maddison won the ball back, allowing Son to lay the ball to Johnson who buried the ball into the far corner.

Johnson put his finger to his lips in a ‘sssh’ motion, presumably in reference to the flak he has received.

But the fans in the stadium - those who actually turn up rather than keyboard warriors - showed their support by loudly singing his name.

It was exciting to watch but this being Postecoglou’s Spurs - particularly at the moment - there was always the threat of something chaotic at the back costing them.

Goalkeeper Vicario was the man to provide the panicky moments here, giving fans kittens when the ball was at his feet.

At one point before the break, the Italian attempted to dribble along his goal-line and lost the ball to Fabio Carvalho, but made up for it by repelling Mbeumo’s shot.

Home fans even cheered ironically minutes later when Vicario took the safe option and booted the ball up field, such was their concern over his possession skills.

Then just before the hour came Vicario’s moment of madness which bizarrely went unpunished.

He leapt to try to claim a high ball near the edge of his area and then looked like he handled it outside of the box.

Referee John Brooks did not seem to think so and because it was not denying an obvious goalscoring opportunity, and so therefore not a red card offence, VAR could not intervene.

Brentford were incensed with both defender Kristoffer Ajer and boss Thomas Frank booked for dissent.

If that was the worst of Vicario, we then saw the best, shortly after a fizzing cross-shot from Johnson evaded Solanke and went just wide of the far post.

Bees sub Kevin Schade lost his marker Cristian Romero and aimed a free header towards the far post but Vicario brilliantly kept it out.

Relative calm was finally brought about as Maddison finished off an explosive counter-attack in the final minutes, earning Postecoglou an important, if not the cleanest, of wins.

Source

Tottenham cult hero explains why Ange Postecoglou can end trophy hoodoo despite Coventry slog

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

TOTTENHAM legend Gus Poyet believes Ange Postecoglou can win the Carabao Cup and end Spurs' miserable trophyless run.

The North Londoners haven't won any silverware since 2008 when they lifted the League Cup after beating Chelsea 2-1 in the final.

Postecoglou's side didn't convince that this streak will be coming to an end this season after a poor showing at Coventry in the Carabao Cup that saw them barely snatching a late 2-1 victory on Wednesday.

The Aussie tactician issued a defiant statement last week when he insisted that he "always" wins silverware in his second year in charge of any team.

Poyet loved the Tottenham manager's confidence after years of predecessors compromising for a top-four spot and he believes his former club finally has a winner in the dugout.

The Chelsea legend told SunSport on behalf of William Hill when asked if Postecoglou can win the Carabao Cup: "Yes, I think it Is the first time in many, many years that we've seen a coach saying, 'I'm gonna win something'.

"Before that it was always qualifying for the Champions League. So why not?

"I mean, about the performances or about how the team plays, it's difficult to make an opinion.

"You know, the coaches, we're looking for a different thing but at the end of the day you have to win football games.

"Your identity is very important because that way you have consistency.

CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS

"But in cup games, you need to win. I mean, I don't remember anyone saying, 'Yeah, we won the cup but we really played bad'.

"So nobody will remember how they played at Coventry if they win the Carabao Cup.

"So it's a matter of getting through and winning the final. I don't remember anyone complaining about winning in a final playing badly."

Poyet, though, understands that it won't be easy for Tottenham to best other cup favourites, such as Manchester City, Liverpool and rivals Arsenal.

The ex-Brighton boss believes Spurs could do with a bit of luck in the draw but also insists Postecoglou will have to find consistency to finally end those 16 years of hurt following a poor start in the Prem.

Poyet said: "There's two different situations in here. One is the draw. You need to be lucky. The other situation, I think it's always more or less the same.

"I don't think there's too much difference to Spurs from this year and last year, [Dominic] Solanke maybe, the striker [is the only difference]. You need to start scoring.

"I think the situation now with Spurs is more about consistency. Everybody wants consistency, one that will help win football games constantly, every weekend, big derbies, all those situations."

Poyet maintains strong belief in Postecoglou and advised Tottenham chiefs to back him.

But the ex-Sunderland boss also urged the players to step up for the 59-year-old head coach.

Poyet added: "I'm always in the situation of, let's wait, give the coach a chance and let's wait. And then the players, they need to do their jobs.

"[Managers] Are part of the staff to try to help the players to go and win for them. But the ones that play are the players.

"I believed in this when I was a player. I needed to play. I needed to perform. I needed to read the game. I needed to take the decisions. I needed to do the right thing.

"If I got one chance I needed to score that one. Not next week. So I really believed that when I was a player and I didn't change.

"Now I'm a coach. Now, the more we help them, the more we clarify things or convene things, the team plays better and wins football games.

"So I think now every single Spurs player knows clearly his role. So now they need to do it."

Source

Tottenham fans concerned as footage emerges of Brennan Johnson after late winner against Coventry

Submitted by daniel on
Picture
Remote Image
Description

TOTTENHAM fans have expressed concern for Brennan Johnson after he bagged a last gasp winner in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night.

Johnson scored a 92nd minute winner to helps Spurs sneak past Coventry in the cup at the death.

The Welsh winger wonderfully placed an effort past Sky Blues keeper Ben Wilson to send Tottenham through to the next round.

But it's what followed the goal that has Spurs fans concerned.

Johnson barely celebrated the winner, seemingly just jogging over to the corner flag without a so much as a smile.

While the 23-year-old appeared downbeat at the full-time whistle as he applauded fans alongside Son Heung-Min.

His muted celebrations have had Spurs fans concerned as the former Nottingham Forest star has been subject to vile abuse online in recent weeks.

In fact the horrific abuse even saw Johnson deactivate his Instagram account earlier this week following Spurs' 1-0 defeat to North London rivals Arsenal.

All that combined has seen concerned Spurs supporters take to social media to get behind their £47.5m man in an attempt to lift him up and show him they value his role in the squad.

One fan wrote: "This is actually really sad. Abuse from rival fans is one thing, but you don't expect it from your own to the level I see across social media. I've got your back Brennan Johnson, keep going my man".

BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERS

While another added: "This was our MATCH WINNER Brennan Johnson. Look what people done to him he didn’t even want to celebrate after all the c**p he has received from our fans.

"Keep pushing Brennan and thanks for saving us tonight".

A third posted: "The grief he is getting ridiculous. He's young, leave him alone he will become excellent".

And a fourth offered a message of support that read: "We need to support him not tear him down! Absolutely disgraceful from some of our fan base."

Some fans put Johnson's tame reaction down the team's performance and a reluctance to celebrate a late winner against Championship opposition that Spurs should be beating with ease.

Johnson has scored six goal and registered 10 assists in 39 appearances since sealing his big money move to Spurs last summer.

Source