Leeds fans blast embarrassing Kiko Casilla after error against Salford

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Leeds may have come through their potential tricky Carabao Cup tie with Salford but there was still room for a customary Kiko Casilla error.

The Whites won 3-0 with Casilla making five saves on his way to keeping a clean sheet, but it didn’t come without one sloppy mistake.

The Spaniard came to claim a free-kick but missed everything as the ball was fortunately hacked away before it crossed the line by Gaetano Berardi.

As a result, the 32-year-old took a host of criticism on Twitter. One fan said he wasn’t even good enough for Sunday League sides whilst a further individual labelled him embarrassing and dangerous.

Another supporter said he was a disaster waiting to happen as another called him a maniac.

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Casilla arrived from Real Madrid last January but has delivered some questionable displays since arriving at Elland Road.

One of his worst performances came in the playoffs as a calamitous error when clashing with Liam Cooper allowed Derby to score.

Despite making a succession of saves against Salford it still doesn’t appear as though he’s learned his lesson when it comes to positioning.

Here’s the best of the reaction.

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Arsenal’s Unai Emery doesn’t have a plan, according to Simon Jordan

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Simon Jordan has slammed Unai Emery and has questioned whether he has what it takes to manage a top Premier League club.

What did he say?

Arsenal started the season well, beating Newcastle United and Burnley in their first two Premier League games 1-0 and 2-1 respectively.

However, they were then defeated 3-1 by Liverpool on Saturday, and easily so. New signing David Luiz was amongst the Gunners’ worst performers, but there were plenty of culprits on the day.

And former Crystal Palace chairman Jordan has questioned Emery’s credentials after the loss. Talking on talkSPORT’s Press Box, he said:

“I’ve got this image in my mind of Unai Emery, thinking that there is something about him. But maybe there just isn’t?

“Because I have got Sevilla in my mind and the Europa League and what he has done there, but maybe there just isn’t.

“I think there’s a plan, but when I see transactions like Luiz I think ‘no, there is not a plan’.”

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Give him time

It may have been a disappointing result for the Gunners at Anfield, but there is still plenty to be positive about. After all, they are not really competing with the Reds at the moment because, along with Manchester City, Jurgen Klopp’s side were miles ahead of the pack last season.

Against the Toon and the Clarets, Arsenal picked up wins in the sort of matches they wouldn’t have always done in the past. They were both tight affairs against awkward opposition, yet Emery’s men stayed strong to pick up maximum points, and the manager deserves credit for that.

It must also not be forgotten that the former PSG boss is attempting to integrate several players into his side. New signings Dani Ceballos and Nicolas Pepe are yet to fully adjust to the Premier League, whilst Joe Willock and Reiss Nelson are far from regulars at the Emirates Stadium. Luiz’s performance can be questioned, but he has the experience and the CV to indicate that he will be an important player for the Gunners.

Winning three Europa Leagues is no mean feat and should not be taken lightly. Once the new players adjust, the Gunners could be a very difficult proposition.

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Celtic have grabbed a versatile gem in 18 y/o Jeremie Frimpong

This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news…

Celtic confirmed yet another under-the-radar signing on Monday, but what exactly should fans expect from Jeremie Frimpong?

What’s the story?

In between the high-profile comings and goings like Christopher Jullien and Kieran Tierney, the Hoops have been snapping up young talent all over Britain.

Jonathan Afolabi signed from Southampton, Luca Connell arrived from Bolton and Tobi Oluwayemi was brought in from Tottenham.

Frimpong became the latest teenage talent to seal a switch to Parkhead this week, and the young full-back could well be a very valuable asset for the Bhoys over the coming years due to one key trait.

Versatility

Celtic need all the bodies they can get. The club have won eight league titles in a row and three consecutive domestic trebles, while they are desperate to make a real impact in Europe as well.

They have been consistently fighting on three, possibly four, fronts for quite some time now, and will surely have no plans to stop in the future.

And that’s where Frimpong can come in handy. Described by Manchester City’s club website as “a truly modern full back who can play on both sides of the pitch,” the 18 year-old’s versatility will boost Neil Lennon’s defensive depth.

The Citizens’ glowing praise of their former charge continues: “Jeremie is comfortable in attack and defence and is always willing to overlap his winger and provide an attacking outlet.”

The stats back up their claim too – the teenager has played 36 times at right-back, 18 at left-back, 5 on the right side of midfield and even once at centre-back, per Transfermarkt, amassing three goals and seven assists along the way.

In a summer in which the Hoops saw eight defenders depart and only five arrive on a permanent basis, not including Frimpong, adding a player who can be trusted to supply defensive solidity and attacking impetus from multiple positions is a huge boost for a squad hoping to challenge for four trophies.

Whether or not he fulfils this obvious potential is of course yet to be seen, but one thing is for sure, Frimpong’s versatility will make life an awful lot easier as Lennon tries to navigate an inevitably hectic schedule over the coming years.

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Real Madrid fans express their frustration after drawing with Villarreal

Real Madrid are still very much trying to find their groove in this new 2019/20 La Liga season.

After their initial three games, Los Blancos have registered one win and two draws, gaining five points in the process and currently occupying fifth spot on the table.

Their most recent clash against Villarreal was an incredibly frustrating one, and it left supporters venting about the result on social media.

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Zinedine Zidane’s troops drew 2-2 on the night after being 1-0 and 2-1 down to the hosts, with Gareth Bale’s brace needed to snatch a point for the travelling outfit.

It’s safe to say that the Frenchman is slowly but surely falling out of favour with some of his fans already and they have not taken too kindly to what has been an underwhelming opening to the campaign.

You can see a collection of tweets showing what some of the fans had to say after the final whistle…

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Leeds United’s loan of Jack Clarke is beginning to feel rather pointless

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As Patrick Bamford popped up with two of the easiest goals he’ll score in his career against Wigan last month, a player still trying to make his name in the game was nowhere to be seen.

That individual was Jack Clarke, a young performer who has taken an opposite career path to the 25-year-old.

Bamford played much of his youth football at Premier League Chelsea before dropping down the leagues to the likes of Middlesbrough and now Leeds.

Clarke, however, started in the second division and has now worked his way onto top-flight Tottenham at an older age.

But despite now being Spurs’ property, concerns may lie southward regarding his lack of action in the 2019/20 season.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men snapped up the 18-year-old for a fee of £10m this summer, a considerable price for someone who only started four Championship games last season.

And indeed, he is yet to start a league game in this campaign.

He has, however, started two Carabao Cup outings versus Salford and Stoke City, though he was hauled off for Jack Harrison at half-time after failing to make his mark against the Potters.

The fact he failed to inspire in either cup match rather sums up what Clarke is to Leeds at this stage.

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Marcelo Bielsa hasn’t named the teenager on the bench for any of Leeds’ last four Premier League fixtures, and that’s perhaps a damning indictment of what the Argentine thinks about him.

But there is an awkward aspect to the situation that is clearly influencing the selection policy. The teenager has become a victim of only being able to include five loan players in a matchday squad, something that could halt his progress this term.

The majority of Leeds’ transfer business in the summer was of a temporary nature, as they welcomed Ben White, Helder Costa, Jack Harrison, Illan Meslier and Eddie Nketiah through the doors of Elland Road on loan deals.

Harrison, in particular, has made a big impact since returning from Manchester City, scoring on the opening weekend and playing nine key passes in his first six appearances.

And his form has been key in keeping Costa out of the side, a player who has a fine record in the Championship, scoring 15 goals across two terms.

If the Portuguese is struggling to get in the side, Clarke doesn’t really stand a chance.

Whether or not Leeds wanted the player back on loan after selling him, they’ve now been lumped with what feels like a rather pointless individual.

The academy man is a winger by trade and that makes it all the more tricky to see where he fits in this season.

That’s the one area of the pitch the Whites have players in abundance. Pablo Hernandez and Harrison have already scored whilst Costa has looked threatening in sporadic bursts, most notable against Salford when he created two goals and also against Brentford when he burst free of the defence and set the ball on a silver platter for Eddie Nketiah to notch a late winner.

Clarke’s solitary outing this term was out of position per Wyscout, and he also failed to muster much end product.

The youngster played at right-wing back in the League Cup clash against Salford, a position unfamiliar to him, yet it paints a concerning picture of what could be about to come for Clarke in 2019/20.

Playing in that position is unlikely to help and the fact he only registered four touches in the opposition’s penalty area says a lot.

Throughout the time he was on the field he created just one chance. That’s akin to the 0.4 accurate crosses he played per 90 minutes in the Championship last season, according to WhoScored.

If Clarke is to push for a first-team place, then creating more has to be at the top of his agenda.

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After all, Hernandez laid on 12 assists last season whilst Costa has 14 across the two he spent in the league with Wolves.

On that evidence, Clarke will again struggle for minutes this season and after being left out of four match day squads there’s no doubt the immediate future looks bleak.

For both parties, Spurs and Leeds, this has been an awkward waste of everyone’s time.

After all, why would Bielsa hand opportunities to someone like Clarke when they know they’re losing him permanently? The Leeds manager has handed matchday experience to Mateusz Bogusz this season whilst Jamie Shackleton continues to be trusted.

Another teenager in Alfie McCalmont has also been handed a chance.

Yet, when it comes to league action, there is a distinct lack of Clarke in the side.

The heroic golden boy of last season has suddenly morphed into a disposable and alarmingly peripheral figure.

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Newcastle’s Jamaal Lascelles shares encouraging Instagram post

Luckily for the Magpies, one of their star players seemingly isn’t in danger of suffering from a slow start as his social media post is captioned ‘Recharged and ready to go’.

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If the Newcastle squad come back as good as they were in their 1-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, they could get something at Anfield, but playing against Jurgen Klopp’s outfit will always be a tough task.

Jamaal Lascelles seems like he’s ready to take on the Reds’ deadly front three though, and this latest Instagram post should encourage the fanbase.

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Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil fails to grasp his opportunity against Watford

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This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and reported transfer targets…

Arsenal will be kicking themselves after failing to pick up maximum points against Watford at Vicarage Road on Sunday.

Unai Emery’s men took a 2-0 lead into half-time after a brace from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang.

However, they were unable to hold on after the interval after facing an onslaught from the Hornets. The home side registered 31 shots, 10 of which were on target, as they fought back to earn a 2-2 draw.

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The Gunners, meanwhile, were passive in attack in the second half, and that was in part down to Mesut Ozil.

The former Germany international was selected in the starting XI for the first time this season but failed to take advantage of the opportunity he was given.

His 6.71 WhoScored rating only tells part of the story.

Despite playing in an advanced midfield position behind the two strikers, he did not have one shot on target during the 70 minutes he was on the pitch.

Of course, it can be argued that the 30-year-old is more of a provider than a goalscorer, but even his passing left a lot to be desired. He created just one chance, and his 86.4% pass accuracy was bettered by all but four of the outfield players who kicked the game off for Arsenal.

In possession, he was caught dawdling on several occasions. Three, to be exact, with no Gunners player doing worse in terms of unsuccessful touches.

Considering his past and reputation as a former World Cup winner, it is not unfair to expect more from Ozil, who is now a senior member of the playing staff in north London. He joined the club in 2013 and will turn 31 next month.

With several players unavailable due to injury, including the likes of Alexandre Lacazette and Kieran Tierney, he was given the chance to show exactly why he should still be a part of the club’s plans moving forward and that he can continue to influence games in a positive manner.

In the end, though, he failed.

Everton fans turn on skipper Seamus Coleman after woeful display

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Having taken over captaincy duties from Phil Jagielka this season following the defender’s departure this summer, Seamus Coleman is quickly learning that his new role carries greater scrutiny.

The Republic of Ireland international represents the players on and off-the-pitch, and only top-quality performances will suffice.

Unfortunately for the 30-year-old, his displays this season haven’t quite been up to scratch.

The right-back has yet to produce a single goal or assist in six appearances this season, whilst his tackling numbers have dropped by a third from last year – 1.5 to 0.5.

In the 2-0 defeat to Sheffield United on Saturday, Coleman had no shots, key passes, tackles or interceptions.

After seeing the Irishman’s anonymous display, Everton fans took to Twitter to share their thoughts about the club’s skipper.

Many supporters of the Merseyside club slammed Coleman as a “liability”, whilst one fan even suggested the veteran’s attempts at trying to play football is “putting years upon years on me”.

Some fans even questioned why summer arrival Djibril Sidibe hasn’t been given a proper look-in yet, especially after their captain’s recent decline.

Check out some of the reaction of Everton fans below:

Rangers fans react as Ryan Jack is named in Team of the Week

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Rangers are well in the thick of a hectic season now with games coming every few days and it’s at periods like this during a campaign that we see just whether the Gers are up to the task.

So far this year, it seems fair to argue that they are going to challenge at the sharp end of competitions – they’ve won five in six in the league and have made a good start in Europe too.

Certainly, after a busy transfer window that saw Steven Gerrard reshape his squad, Gers fans will be pleased to see such results being produced – though it’s a player who’s been at the club a little while longer winning the plaudits right now.

Ryan Jack has started this season in impressive form. He’s made twelve appearances in all competitions as well as being called up to the Scottish national team – though he left their camp early through injury.

Again, he did well at the weekend in the 4-0 win over St Johnstone and that led him to be selected for the SPFL team of the week, something that has gone down a treat with Bears fans on Twitter.

Let’s take a look at some of what Rangers fans are saying about Jack’s selection…

Sheffield Wednesday boss Garry Monk on the right path with 4-4-2 system

This article is part of Football FanCast’s The Chalkboard series, which provides a tactical insight into teams, players, managers, potential signings and more… 

Garry Monk’s reign as Sheffield Wednesday boss extended to a third league game without defeat following their emphatic 4-1 victory over one of his former clubs, Middlesbrough.

The home side actually handed the Owls an early lead through Adam Clayton as his header soared past his own goalkeeper before centre-back Dominic Iorfa towered highest to double the advantage less than a minute later.

Paddy McNair netted one back for Boro, but that wasn’t enough as a goal-laden first half continued on.

Visiting winger Adam Reach fired in from just inside the area before Steven Fletcher picked up his fifth of the season in the 34th minute – surprisingly that would be the last goal of the match but nonetheless, a resounding victory for Monk and his men.

On the Chalkboard

In midweek, the 40-year-old had reverted to a 4-4-2 formation for the first time this season as they welcomed a strong Everton side to Hillsborough in the Carabao Cup.

Now the result might not have been what they wanted as they faced a 2-0 defeat, but they created several chances and even recorded more shots on goal than their Premier League opposition – despite making eight changes too.

Wednesday were far more clinical and ruthless on Saturday, converting all four of their shots on target, with Monk sticking with the formation he often deployed at Birmingham City.

It appears that this system could indeed be the right one to lead the Owls to success this season, they certainly have the strength in depth required to pull it off.

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Atdhe Nuhiu partnered Steven Fletcher at the Riverside, and that resulted in a goal and an assist between them – but against different opposition, he also has Sam Winnall to call upon.

Out wide, Monk has a wealth of options with Adam Reach, Jacob Murphy and Kadeem Harris while in the centre, summer arrival Massimo Luongo and Joey Pelupessy offer healthy competition to stand-in skipper Barry Bannan and Sam Hutchinson.

The brainwave to revert to a 4-4-2 formation at just the right time may have been a blessing in disguise as Wednesday moved to just one point of the playoffs.

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