Shades of Klich: Leeds “monster” was even better than Aaronson vs Man Utd

Heading into Sunday’s clash, Leeds United would have heavily fancied their chances against Ruben Amorim’s hot-and-cold Manchester United.

After all, entering into this showdown between two bitter foes, the moods were very different, with the Whites pleased with a battling 0-0 draw on the road at Liverpool last time out, while the Red Devils shakily secured a share of the points versus bottom-of-the-table Wolverhampton Wanderers.

Another Premier League draw was on the menu at Elland Road, as Matheus Cunha quickly cancelled out Brenden Aaronson’s opener, which sent the home fans inside Leeds’ beloved home ground into raptures.

Aaronson, once again, impressed in the middle of the park for Daniel Farke’s reinvigorated hosts, with his overall display also pleasing to take in, away from his memorable second-half effort beating Senne Lammens.

Aaronson's standout performance vs Man Utd

Aaronson easily shrugged off an attempted challenge by Ayden Heaven to fire the home side into a one-goal lead, as his resurgence in the Leeds starting lineup shows no signs of coming to a grinding halt.

Indeed, heading into this showdown with the Red Devils, the energetic American had managed to tally up two assists against Liverpool and Sunderland in December, but he was the goalscoring hero for a change against Amorim’s men.

On top of bagging a crucial goal, the former RB Salzburg attacker also showed off plenty of passion as Yorkshire faced off against Lancashire, with the lively number 11 going in for 11 duels in total.

Constantly bombing forward with pace, as well, Farke will know that Aaronson’s energy and determination will continue to be pivotal, as the games come thick and fast across the rest of the bumper month.

The team’s overall standards have risen so much in recent weeks that Aaronson would admit – at the close of the 1-1 draw – that he was disappointed that the three points didn’t come their way.

Still, there were a lot of positives for Leeds to latch onto, even if a win didn’t arrive.

The Leeds star who was even better than Aaronson

Leeds fans watching the game at home would have been greeted with a brief trip down memory lane as former Whites star Mateusz Klich spoke to the media pre-match.

Hailing the Whites as a “special place”, Klich is still loved to this day for what he offered Leeds over many a season, with 24 goals and 21 assists coming the Polish midfielder’s way from 195 games.

Picking up nine goal contributions from 35 clashes, Klich was always a reliable performer at his Elland Road peak.

Anton Stach looks to be heading down the same path as Klich in being a well-rounded presence, capable of also chipping in with a goal or an assist in the Premier League, with the former Hoffenheim midfielder going down as an instant hit in England since moving in the summer.

Stach’s performance in numbers

Stat

Stach

Minutes played

90

Goals scored

0

Assists

0

Touches

77

Shots

1

Accurate passes

38/50 (76%)

Key passes

3

Tackles won

3/5

Total duels won

7/13

Stats by Sofascore

He wouldn’t add to his three goals and two assists for the season against the Red Devils, but he was definitely lively throughout from the middle of the park, winning three tackles and seven duels to continue to live up to his reputation of being a “monster” that was handed to him by one scout.

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But, as journalist Paddy Keogh stated, Stach also showed off why he’s a “serious all-action” option for Farke – like Klich once was, with the skilful German coming off at the end of the tight contest with three key passes under his belt, as Leeds constantly attempted to unlock a stern United defence.

Aaronson’s numbers fall flat in comparison, despite his goal stealing the headlines come the end of the match, with the American only managing to register one key pass.

Moreover, despite the 5-foot-10 attacker putting his neck on the line to try and win 11 duels, he would only come out on top two times, while Stach would valiantly win seven of his own 13 duels, with Leeds Live journalist Isaac Johnson stating that he “held his ground” bravely amid a 7/10 post-match rating.

Leeds’ immediate future in the Premier League looks bright if both Stach and Aaronson continue to excel, with the German hopeful that he can be seen as another cult figure like Klich down the line, if he can keep up these sublime performances.

Stach repeat: Leeds identify £11m "goal-scoring menace" as top target

Leeds United are reportedly eyeing up this star who could be an Anton Stach repeat.

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England women falter in tour opener

The English women’s team got their tour of Australia and New Zealand off to ashaky start today with a five-wicket loss to Australian National Leaguechampions New South Wales at Old King’s Oval, Parramatta, in western Sydney.England, who were at one stage reeling at 8/61 in the fifty-over-a-sidematch, made 104 in 49.5 overs. The NSWIS (New South Wales Institute ofSport) Blues, containing four current and two ex-Australian representatives, scored the required 105 runs for the loss of five wickets with15.3 overs to spare.All six of the NSW bowlers were among the wickets after Julie Hayes won thetoss and sent England into bat, Belinda Clark playing but stepping down fromcaptaincy duties for the day. Charlotte Edwards (16) provided someresistance against a well-drilled NSW bowling attack, until last pair LauraNewton (25*) and Lucy Pearson (13) added 27 for the tenth wicket. NSW pacebowler Bronwyn Calver took 2/13 from her ten overs, including the wicket of Clare Taylor through an exceptional diving one-handed catch from Julie Hayes. Therese McGregor claimed 1/4from five, while off-spinner Lisa Sthalekar (1/28) was somehow permitted tobowl an eleventh over – though that extra over, which went for seven runs,was one of the most costly of the England innings.A 72-run opening stand between Australian internationals Lisa Keightley (39)and Michelle Goszko (34) put the match beyond any shadow of a doubt,although nineteen year-old left-arm spinner Dawn Holden (4/31 from tenovers) had an impressive debut appearance in an England senior team.England play a New South Wales team of second-eleven strength tomorrow at BankstownOval, Sydney, before the first of four one-day internationalsagainst Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday.

The Top TEN Premier League transfer Revelations

In a day and age where transfer fee’s are continuing to soar upwards each year signing a player for a relatively small sum of money and watching him turn in performances that outstrip those of a £30 million pounder is a glorious sight. In the midst of these over expensive footballers there have been a few cheap gems to wade through the crowd and make a name for themselves in the Premier League. Looking back over 20 years of England’s top flight, players bought for something like £3 million,which was still considered a huge fee back in the early nineties, who went on to become legends and the focal point of success during their time at the club aren’t as common anymore.

There is nothing more satisfying then seeing your club sign a relative unknown for a nominal fee and watch him tear the Premier League up like he’s prowled the football fields of England for years. Over the years there have been some unbelievable footballers who have commanded a few that pales in comparison to what some modern day players earn in a month. Unearthing an unpolished jewel for peanuts and polishing it into an 24 carat diamond isn’t as common as it used to be and you could say that some of the romance that used to exist in football is lost because of that.

But lets not get lost in the doom and gloom of all that and celebrate the top ten cheap Premier League revelations that have cropped up over the years.

Click on Ole Gunnar Solksjaer to reveal the top 10

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Storey drops Sunderland takeover news

William Storey has now dropped some Sunderland takeover news after a recent reveal involving Kyril Louis-Dreyfus.

The Lowdown: Shareholder split at Sunderland

As cited by The Chronicle, the Wearside club confirmed the shareholder split of chairman Louis-Dreyfus owning just 41%, despite his buyout last year.

Stewart Donald, Charlie Methven and Juan Sartori still own a combined 59%, but are not involved in the day-to-day running at the Stadium of Light, and the former two would be willing to sell the remainder of their shares at the previously agreed price.

The Latest: Sunderland takeover update from Storey

In light of the reveal, Storey took to Twitter just over a week ago to claim that he would be submitting a new bid to take over at Sunderland, after previously trying to get a deal done back in 2020.

The Rich Energy founder has now provided an update on the situation, claiming that he has ‘made huge strides’ on a potential deal at the Stadium of Light as he tweeted: “Made huge strides on Sunderland deal. Delighted to have some major names backing my bid. Working very hard to make it happen.”

The Verdict: All talk again?

After Storey publicly voicied his confidence of getting a deal done in 2020, one never materialised, so Black Cats fans may well be wondering if it is merely talk again.

Arguably, Sunderland’s biggest problems right now are on the pitch, with no wins in six games and just two points from a possible nine under new manager Alex Neil.

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Nonetheless, the players should not let the takeover talk distract them from the task in hand, which is to get themselves promoted from League One after four years outside the top two tiers of English football.

In other news, find out who James Hunter hailed as ‘brilliant’ against Burton Albion

Leeds: Michael Bridge makes Kalvin Phillips claim

Sky Sports journalist Michael Bridge believes Leeds have struggled without Kalvin Phillips in recent months, GiveMeSport report.

The Lowdown: March return

The Whites won just two of their six Premier League fixtures in 2022, losing three of their last four. [Sky Sports]

Marcelo Bielsa has had to deal with numerous injury issues throughout the campaign, with holding midfielder Phillips missing since December.

He has had surgery to repair a hamstring problem and is on course for a return next month. The Whites have to navigate fixtures against Liverpool and Tottenham before the month is out, though, and will be without Robin Koch at Anfield following his head injury on the weekend.

The Latest: Bridge’s comments

Bridge was talking to GiveMeSport in a story shared on Wednesday morning, hours before the Whites’ clash with Liverpool.

With Leeds now just five points above the relegation zone, Bridge had this to say on the holding midfielder’s absence from the side in recent months.

“They’ve really missed Kalvin Phillips in that middle. Wow.”

The Verdict: Phillips key

Leeds have struggled without Phillips in the defensive midfield role in their last nine league games, losing six of those, with Bielsa not having a direct replacement in the squad for the England international.

Koch, Pascal Struijk and Mateusz Klich have all turned out at the base of the midfield in recent weeks with Leeds struggling to pick up points, so hopefully, getting Phillips back will result in a change of fortune.

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Next month’s home fixtures against Aston Villa and Norwich City could prove key in regards to the club’s bid to avoid relegation, and all being well, Bielsa will be able to call upon Phillips for both games.

In other news: ‘Exciting’ Leeds attacker now set for March return after months out as reporter relays news. 

Wolves struck gold with Jose Sa transfer

Wolves had a rather busy summer transfer window behind the scenes after Bruno Lage was appointed as Nuno Espirito Santo’s replacement as the new manager at Molineux.

In addition to that, a significant number of players left the Midlands club on permanent and loan deals, while a number of new faces also came in on loan and permanent deals.

One big change over the summer saw goalkeeper Rui Patricio call time on his period with the Old Gold after racking up a total of 127 appearances in a Wolves shirt across all competitions before joining Italian club AS Roma.

As a replacement for the 34-year-old, Lage’s side secured the signature of another Portuguese shot-stopper in the shape of Jose Sa who joined from Greek club Olympiacos in a deal worth a reported fee of around £6.25m.

Despite not even completing his debut season in England, the 29-year-old has already looked to have been a clever piece of business from Fosun.

Having played in all 26 of Wolves’ league games so far this term, the £12.5m-rated goalkeeper has managed to keep nine clean sheets and conceded only 21 goals, making him a very useful asset for Lage in his first campaign in charge.

The summer recruit has also made a total of 88 saves so far throughout 2021/22, leaving only Leeds United’s Illan Meslier (95) and Manchester United’s David De Gea (94) having made more, showing how vital the Wolves shot-stopper has been to his side’s impressive defensive record.

As well as this, Sa, who has been praised by former Old Gold goalkeeper Matt Murray for being “dominant” in games, has the highest save percentage of any Premier League goalkeeper with 83.7%, arguably making him the best performing ‘keeper in the division.

This shows why Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville labelled him as the best signing of the previous summer transfer window earlier and said that he has had a “massive impact” on the team since his arrival.

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With all of this in mind, it’s safe to say that Fosun struck gold with their move to bring the 29-year-old to Molineux as Patricio’s replacement, especially for the fairly low price that they paid for him.

In other news: Shi masterclass: “Pathetic” £24k-p/w dud sees he value drop 55% after leaving Wolves – opinion

Edwards: Saint-Maximin happy at Newcastle

Newcastle United journalist Luke Edwards has moved to quash any suggestion that Allan Saint-Maximin has become unsettled at St James’ Park.

The lowdown

The 25-year-old hasn’t started a game for the Magpies for around a month now. He missed the trips to West Ham United and Brentford with a minor injury before returning as a substitute for the win over Brighton and Hove Albion in early March.

Having been absent once again for the midweek visit to Southampton, he came off the bench for the final 20 minutes of the defeat against Chelsea on Sunday.

The latest

Edwards took to Twitter on Sunday morning to explain the reasons behind Saint-Maximin’s recent absences, strongly refuting any apparent claims that the Frenchman is unsettled on Tyneside.

The Telegraph journalist stated: “Allan Saint Maximin has been feeling unwell. So before the rumours of disenchantment and unrest start being spread by fake in-the-know types, there is nothing more to his absence from midweek game than that. His relationship with club, teammates and manager is very good.”

The verdict

What reason would £38,500-per-week forward have to be unhappy at Newcastle?

After facing the threat of relegation earlier in the season (even enduring a spell at the very bottom of the table), they are now a club on the up. In fact, since Matchweek 20, they are actually third in the Premier League form table, trailing only the title-chasing duo of Liverpool and Manchester City.

Also, given that Saint-Maximin leads the squad for goal contributions with eight, he could well be a player around whom the club’s mega-rich owners are looking to build their hugely ambitious project.

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Edwards’ strongly-worded tweet should allay any fears there may have been among the Toon Army that the French maestro would be ticked off with life on Tyneside.

In other news, read this insider’s claim on Harry Kane’s links with Newcastle

Tottenham: Kevin Campbell reacts to Memphis Depay update

Pundit Kevin Campbell has been reacting to Tottenham’s reported offer for Barcelona forward Memphis Depay, Football Insider report.

The Lowdown: Depay offer

Spurs are already making preparations for Antonio Conte’s first full season in charge, with attacking reinforcements seemingly high on the Italian’s radar.

Journalist Gerard Romero, via Twitch, revealed earlier this week that Tottenham have made a formal offer for Depay ahead of the summer transfer window.

Foot Mercato have also backed up those claims, suggesting a pre-summer offer has been submitted, with Barcelona now tempted to accept due to the financial situation at the Nou Camp.

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The Latest: Campbell’s comments

Campbell, who contributes for Sky Sports, was buzzing at the possibility of Depay moving to north London, describing the Dutch striker as ‘brilliant’ and labelled a possible deal as ‘very good’.

Talking to FI, Campbell said:

“That’d be a very good signing.

“He’s a brilliant player. Obviously, it didn’t quite work out for him before at Man United.

“He’s had a decent spell at Barca but maybe is falling down that pecking order with Aubameyang coming in and with the way Xavi wants to play. He doesn’t really fit.

“Memphis Depay won’t want to come to be an understudy to Kane or Son. He will be coming to play.

“So Conte needs to find a way to fit those three in, and then decide what that means for the likes of Kulusevski and Moura.”

The Verdict: Shrewd move?

Depay has found it hard to get back into Xavi Hernandez’s side since his return from injury, with former Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang appearing to be the main man for the Catalan giants in attack.

However, Depay has been in fine form this season prior to his hamstring and achilles issues, contributing to 12 La Liga goals in 19 games, playing as a centre-forward and on the left, so it could turn out to be a shrewd move by Spurs officials.

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He is still just 28 years of age, and due to Barca’s financial situation, you’d expect a cut-price move could be on the cards, so this seems like one to keep a close eye on over the coming months.

In other news: Tottenham ‘monster’ now eyeing exit as club chiefs already make contact to sign him…find out more here.

West Ham interested in Calvert-Lewin

According to the Daily Mail, West Ham United are interested in signing Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

The Lowdown: Quiet season for DCL

The 25-year-old has had a season to forget so far. He has only made 10 Premier League appearances and has scored just three league goals to date, adding to Everton’s attacking woes.

At the end of August, the England international suffered a fractured toe. Unbelievably, this injury kept him out of action for 125 days, missing a total of 16 games.

In addition to that setback, Calvert-Lewin has recently suffered from illness. As a result, he has struggled to maintain fitness for a decent string of games this season.

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The Latest: West Ham interested in Calvert-Lewin

As per the Daily Mail, Everton are now prepared to sell Calvert-Lewin in the summer transfer window. Furthermore, it is reported that the Toffees could be willing to accept a lower fee than their previous £60m valuation.

As a result, West Ham and Arsenal have both declared their interest in the England international.

The Verdict: Would be a fantastic signing

With Michail Antonio being West Ham’s only out-and-out senior striker, David Moyes could seriously do with bolstering his options up front. Whilst the 32-year-old had a flying start to the Premier League season, he has now failed to score in his last 10 top-flight games.

As a result, GSB could do with securing a new starting striker; and with the news of Calvert-Lewin’s availability, this could be the perfect transfer for both parties.

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In 157 appearances for the Toffees, the 25-year-old has netted 43 goals. Whilst Antonio has achieved comparable numbers, Calvert-Lewin would be playing in a more potent team if he were to join the Irons, so a huge influx in goals could be expected, with Alan Shearer previously asserting that the 25-year-old is a player who will “keep scoring goals”.

His former Everton boss Carlo Ancelotti also labelled him a “top striker”, so this could be the transfer that West Ham need to prioritise in the summer.

In other news: West Ham have an edge in another transfer pursuit

Celtic: Kieran Devlin drops positive Karamoko Dembele update

Celtic correspondent Kieran Devlin has revealed there has been a positive change in Karamoko Dembele’s work ethic.

The Lowdown: Injury-hit season

Dembele is actually out of contract at Parkhead in the summer and has missed the majority of the season through injury.

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The 19-year-old featured heavily under Ange Postecoglou in pre-season but suffered a complex ankle fracture, making a long-awaited return to the matchday squad last month.

He featured from the bench twice prior to the international break, and it seems as if there has been a mentality switch for the teenager under the Hoops boss.

The Latest: Devlin’s update

Devlin shared an in-depth story on The Athletic regarding Dembele, which is available to view in full here.

He revealed from sources close to Celtic that there have previously been issues with Dembele over application in training and in games for the B team. Those same sources have now mentioned there has been an improvement in that work ethic under Postecoglou, despite his lengthy spell on the sidelines.

The Verdict: Good to hear

Devlin’s update on Dembele is certainly good to hear, and who knows, Postecoglou may now be open to keeping the wide man at the club going forward.

The Hoops only have a matter of months to finalise a new deal, though, with his current contract set to expire at the end of May.

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Young winger Ben Doak looks set to move to Liverpool, so that could also play a part in Celtic’s decision on Dembele before the end of the season, along with his positive attitude.

In other news: Season over: Celtic’s injury problems just won’t end as news emerges on ‘terrific’ loanee. 

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