Former Man United man David May comes out in support of Mourinho

Jose Mourinho is slipping back into his default mode at Manchester United; calling out his players, the club’s fans and the history of the club in just the last few weeks.

At best, it feels like an outdated approach to provoking a reaction from those around the club. At worst, it feels like a classic self-defence strategy, aimed at protecting his own reputation, with nobody safe.

Luke Shaw has been a target for Mourinho’s ire throughout the Portuguese’s Old Trafford tenure and the most recent public attack has reportedly left the left-back seeking employment elsewhere in the summer.

Mourinho has also stated that his team is in transition but that has not washed with many observers given the money that he spent and the change he was brought in to oversee.

However, one man does agree and that is former United defender David May, speaking exclusively to 888Sport, he said:

“The team is still in transition. There are still players in that defence who were there before Sir Alex Ferguson left – Valencia, Smalling, Phil Jones and others – so maybe the manager thinks he still needs to bring somebody in to put pressure on them.

“It’s still going to take one or two windows and then you’ll see a real Jose team. Ultimately only one opinion matters and that’s Jose’s. 

On calling out the players after the Brighton game on 17 March, May added:

“That’s who Mourinho is and if he wants to call the players out in the press that’s his prerogative. He’s the manager of Manchester United and gets paid millions of pounds a year to do that so he has the right to say what he wants.

“If people don’t like it…tough. It’s down to the players to respond to it. I don’t know but he might be absolutely ripping their heads off in the dressing room and I’m sure at times he has done that.

“He’s looking for a reaction. So when they then go out onto the pitch and don’t do what they’ve been told to do maybe he got fed up with it and thought ‘you know what, the only way I can get a reaction out of them is by bringing it all out in the press’.

“That’s how the manager is and if you like it then good and if you don’t like it then so be it. Nobody should be questioning the manager because of the record that he’s got so put up with it or you have to leave. 

Specifically on the Shaw situation, which is dominating the news agenda, he said:

“I think Luke is a top, top player and one of the best left-backs in the country but is he doing what Jose is asking him to do? That’s why it looks like they’ve fell out.”

Read the full 888sport interview with David May, including his thoughts on getting the best out of Paul Pogba and Alexis Sanchez. 

HYS: Should Liverpool rest Salah for West Bromwich Albion match?

Mohamed Salah has been Liverpool’s standout player this season following his arrival from Roma last summer.

The scintillating Egyptian has scored 40 goals in all competitions and is currently leading the charge in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot.

Salah has a tally of 30 in the top flight, while his biggest competitor for the gong, Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane, is five adrift on 25.

The rivalry between the two turned spicy last week when the Liverpool attacker appeared to mock his opponent on Twitter for claiming Christian Eriksen’s goal against Stoke City.

Tottenham won an appeal calling for the Premier League to register Kane as the scorer of Eriksen’s winner in the 2-1 triumph after the ball slightly brushed the striker’s shoulder from his teammate’s free kick.

The England international has an advantage in the Golden Boot race given that Spurs have five league games left to play, while Liverpool have four.

In addition, Jurgen Klopp’s side have a mammoth Champions League semi-final tie against Roma next week, which raises interesting questions about team selection for Saturday’s game against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns.

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Not playing Salah could hamper the former Chelsea star’s chances of taking the top-scorer title at the end of the season, but putting him on the pitch against the bottom-of-the-table Baggies leaves him vulnerable to injuries and/or fatigue.

So, Liverpool fans, do you think Salah should be kept out of this weekend’s team? Let us know by voting below…

Manchester United fans split on Martial exit reports

Manchester United fans were over the moon after yesterday’s FA Cup win, but plenty aren’t happy with the latest reports on Anthony Martial.

According to the The Times, Jose Mourinho is happy to sanction the sale of Anthony Martial if the Frenchman truly wants to leave.

Fans were annoyed recently when news broke that Martial wanted to leave the club, and they certainly aren’t any happier now.

According to the report, Mourinho is preparing for a busy summer window and will not stand in Martial’s way, so long as a proper replacement is prepared.

Of course, Manchester United fans were over the moon yesterday when their side cruised past Tottenham to reach the FA Cup final, but the news that Martial could almost definitely leave will certainly put a dampener on celebrations.

To many, the skilful Frenchman is one of the most naturally talented players at the club, and at just 22 he still has time to blossom into the player fans hope he can be.

Mourinho has taken plenty of praise for Saturday’s cup semi-final win, but fans aren’t happy at all with this news.

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Some of the best Twitter reactions can be found below…

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Fekir is perfect Coutinho replacement for Liverpool

According to reports, Nabil Fekir has an agreement to leave the Lyon this summer, and now RMC are reporting (via GFFN) that the Reds have agreed a fee to sign the Frenchman.

What’s the story?

Liverpool have been heavily linked with Fekir in recent times, with Jürgen Klopp still seeking a direct replacement for Philippe Coutinho.

Arsenal have also shown interest in the crafty playmaker, who has grabbed 17 goals and seven assists in Ligue 1 this season, despite only starting 25 matches.

The report from L’Équipe claims Fekir has a long-standing agreement with Lyon that he will be allowed to leave this summer, even if the club secure Champions League football.

RMC then added fuel to the fire on Sunday, claiming that the Reds had agreed a €70m (£62M) fee for the Frenchman.

The perfect replacement?

If Liverpool are truly looking for a creative midfielder to replace Coutinho, as reported this week by the Liverpool Echo, then they can’t do any better than Nabil Fekir.

The 24 year-old has comparable dribbling and passing ability to the Brazilian, and can also play a range of positions across the attack.

The Frenchman’s 24 goal involvements in 25 Ligue 1 starts says it all, though it is no surprise given he averages two key passes, three dribbles and three shots per game.

Fekir is a set piece maestro, something the Reds have lacked in the absence of Coutinho, and there would be no problems breaking down packed defences at Anfield with Fekir and Naby Keita supplying the red hot front three.

Fekir is valued at £44m by Transfermarkt, but even if the Reds have to pay around the reported £62M fee they should absolutely pull the trigger.

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Merseyside would also be a better fit for the 24 year-old than North London, where he would enter into a team under transition rather than a ready made attacking force.

So, Liverpool fans, would you back a summer swoop for Nabil Fekir? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below…

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Arsenal fans highly critical of Mustafi

Shkodran Mustafi has had a difficult campaign at Arsenal.

There was a lot of excitement amongst the Arsenal supporters when the Gunners paid Valencia £35m to sign the centre-back in the summer of 2016.

Mustafi showed promise in the early stages of the 2016-17 season, but largely struggled to impress, and was not exactly wonderful during the 2017-18 campaign.

A number of high-profile mistakes have led to criticism of the German international, who could well be moved on by the new manager in this summer’s transfer window.

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Mustafi took to Twitter at the weekend to pay his own tribute to Arsene Wenger, who took charge of his final Arsenal match against Huddersfield Town on Sunday afternoon.

However, the responses to the 26-year-old’s post were not exactly positive.

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Indeed, one Arsenal fan even claimed that Mustafi, who is believed to be on £90,000 a week at the Emirates Stadium, was Wenger’s ‘worst decision’, and it seems that the supporters are desperate for the centre-back to be sold this summer.

A selection of the Twitter reaction can be seen below:

Mo Diame proves he must be first name on Newcastle team-sheet next season

Newcastle United midfielder Mo Diame produced another stunning performance in his side’s 3-0 win against Chelsea on the final day of the Premier League season at St James’ Park on Sunday, and it completed a remarkable turnaround year for the Senegal international.

The 31-year-old was only making substitute appearances here and there at the beginning of the campaign with Magpies fans on Twitter often criticising him for his displays, but things improved for him at the end of 2017 and then in to 2018.

The start against Chelsea was his 17th in a row in the top flight, and he has forged a strong partnership in the middle of the park with Jonjo Shelvey as the Tyneside outfit not only preserved their Premier League status with five matches of the campaign left, but also secured a top-half finish.

The midfielder put in a brilliant all-round display against the Blues at the weekend as he made six tackles and four interceptions, while he also used his strong frame to win three aerial duels, as per WhoScored.com.

As well as his combative skills, he also showed his ability on the ball with a passing accuracy of just under 94%, while he successfully found his opponent with all eight of the long balls he attempted.

Diame has gone from a fringe player to one of Newcastle’s most important in the space of just a few months, and his Chelsea showing proves that he must be the first name on the team-sheet for them at the start of the 2018/19 campaign.

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Liverpool fans shocked Benteke has been picked ahead of Origi for Belgium squad

Christian Benteke failed to set the world alight during his one-year spell at Liverpool.

The 27-year-old managed to score just nine goals in 29 Premier League appearances for the Reds during the 2015-16 season.

That summer, Benteke was sold to Crystal Palace, where he has netted just 18 times in the top flight over the past two seasons.

In the most recent campaign, the forward had 31 league outings, but he could only contribute with three goals and five assists.

Despite his lack of firepower, Benteke has been selected in Roberto Martinez’s Belgium squad for the World Cup in Russia this summer.

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Interestingly, the former Aston Villa forward has been chosen ahead of Liverpool striker Divock Origi, who recorded six goals and two assists during his loan spell at Bundesliga side Wolfsburg.

The 23-year-old has been capped 25 times for his country, while Benteke is slightly more experienced at international level having earned 33 caps.

Some Liverpool fans, though, have expressed disbelief in the Palace forward getting the nod ahead of Origi.

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Revealed: 69% of Rangers fans want summer deal for Connor Goldson

Rangers fans are eager to see the club continue their pursuit of Brighton & Hove Albion defender Connor Goldson, despite already having two bids rejected by the Premier League outfit.

The Light Blues are reported to have bidded below Brighton’s current valuation of the player, which stands at £3m.

That would likely take a big chunk out of Steven Gerrard’s transfer budget this summer.

However, the defence is clearly an area that needs improvement, with the side conceding more Scottish Premiership goals than every team in the top six of the table in 2017/18.

If they are to compete for trophies next season, they desperately need reinforcements in the area.

Supporters recognise that, which is perhaps why 69% of respondents to a poll we published earlier this week believe the club should continue their pursuit of the player.

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Can the negotiators at Ibrox now get the deal done in the coming days and weeks?

You can see the full results of our poll below…

West Ham target Florian Thauvin would ensure Irons fans forget about Lanzini

According to reliable West Ham United club insider, @ExWHUemployee, on his latest The West Ham Way blog, the east London outfit are keeping tabs on exciting Marseille attacker Florian Thauvin, rated at £45m by Transfermarkt, ahead of a potential summer move.

What’s the word, then?

Well, @ExWHUemployee has provided an update on the Irons’ summer transfer business, and he says that the France international is a possible target for Manuel Pellegrini, who would make a calamitous start to his reign if he signs a reported 6ft 3in target.

The 25-year-old, who can play as a winger or an attacking midfielder, was involved in 44 goals for the Ligue 1 giants last term, as they finished fourth in the French top flight and were the losing finalists in the Europa League.

However, @ExWHUemployee suggests that while the Hammers are keen, they are also wary that he was something of a flop when he was in the Premier League with Newcastle United previously.

How good was Thauvin in the 2017/18 campaign?

He was outstanding.

The 25-year-old has really matured in recent seasons, and he scored 26 goals and provided a further 18 assists in 54 appearances in all competitions for Marseille last term, showing the quality that he has in his locker.

According to WhoScored.com, aside from his goalscoring ability his main strengths are his passing and his dribbling, and while he made 91 of the former in 47 outings in Ligue 1 and in Europe, he successfully completed 148 of the 216 dribbles he attempted.

Would he be a good signing for West Ham?

He certainly would be, and would help Irons fans forget about the serious injury that could keep fans’ favourite Manuel Lanzini out for the entire 2018/19 campaign.

While he didn’t do well with Newcastle previously, he was at St James’ Park during a difficult time for the club where he found it difficult to adjust to the Premier League at a young age.

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However, he has progressed significantly and matured since then, and his incredible record last season shows that he is ready for a second bite of the cherry in England.

One potential problem could be his current teammate and former Iron Dimitri Payet however, as he could easily tell him to avoid joining the Hammers, while his price tag could be out of their reach given Marseille are likely to want big money for him following such an influential season.

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Liverpool fans don’t want club to sign Thomas Lemar after Fekir deal falls through

Lyon announced on Saturday that attacking midfielder Nabil Fekir would be staying with them after talks with Liverpool over a deal broke down, and Reds fans don’t want Monaco’s Thomas Lemar, rated at £58.5m by Transfermarkt, to be the alternative for the 25-year-old.

The Merseyside outfit had looked set to bring the France international to Anfield as Philippe Coutinho’s long-term replacement, but a move now looks to have broken down at the 11th hour.

Meanwhile, Lemar endured a disappointing 2017/18 campaign compared to the one previous as he scored three goals and provided a further 10 assists in 38 appearances in all competitions for the Ligue 1 outfit, with 14 goals and 17 assists in 50 outings in 2016/17.

Liverpool supporters, who have urged Jurgen Klopp to seal a summer move for a £40.5m winger, were quick to have their say on a potential deal for the 22-year-old, and while one said “Thomas Lemar is nowhere near as good as Fekir”, another said “Lemar is worse than Fekir but will cost more”.

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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