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  • ‘Get behind him’: PL winner all in on Ange as ‘proactive’ Maddison move silences critics — UK View

    ‘Get behind him’: PL winner all in on Ange as ‘proactive’ Maddison move silences critics — UK View

    A fortnight on from their loss to Brighton, described as the worst of Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs tenure, Tottenham needed an emphatic win to ease their manager’s pressure.

    An emphatic win is exactly what they got, coming from behind to beat West Ham, with Postecoglou’s “strange” halftime tactical change proving a masterstroke.

    For now at least the win, as well as the performance, has silenced the noise around Spurs, providing Postecoglou with a stable foundation to continue building Tottenham into the side he wants them to be.

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    The Australian has come under fire at times during his reign in North London for a lack of ‘Plan B’, as well as some questionable in-game management decisions that have proven costly.

    In the Brighton loss Postecoglou failed to make any changes until the 80th minute. Ange’s substitutes that day – Pape Matar Sarr and Yves Bissouma – were unable to effect the result and rescue a point for Spurs.

    The same could not be levelled at the 59-year-old against their London rivals after Postecoglou removed attacking midfielder James Maddison at halftime for Sarr, a more traditional, physical midfield presence. He later insisted the move was purely tactical.

    Sarr’s introduction provided Spurs with two deeper midfield presences, fortifying central areas against a physical West Ham side, and allowing Dejan Kulusevski to take greater attacking reign.

    The move worked, with Sarr winning the ball in his own half and finding Heung-Min Son for the Spurs’ fourth goal.

    Writing in the Independent, Miguel Delaney praised Postecoglou’s ‘proactive’ move, as well as Spurs’ general performance, which showed elements of a steeliness widely perceived to be lacking at the club.

    Similarly, The Athletic’s Jay Harris and Liam Tharme argued Ange ‘identified a weakness in his team, corrected it and Maddison will surely come to accept it benefitted the team because it helped them achieve the right outcome.’

    Generally, the mood in the English media about the substitution is positive, particularly given it could provide Spurs a potential confidence boost moving into their next three games against Palace, Villa and Ipswich respectively.

    However, Delaney was quick to add the result isn’t as comprehensive as perhaps some might feel, noting it was ‘a very Spurs win.’

    ‘At least in terms of really going for it and looking convincing when it’s easy. Not when it’s hard.’

    Such criticisms can easily be viewed as harsh. Delaney himself addresses as much, adding: ‘This was still one of those games where you can see how enjoyable a Postecoglou display is when everything works.’

    That term Delaney alludes to – ‘Spursy’ – is such a common stick to beat Tottenham with that it even has its own entry in the Collins Dictionary, which defines it as: ‘To have success in reach but ultimately chuck it away.’

    The Brighton loss is a fine example of this characteristic, as is Spurs’ 1-1 draw with Leicester to open this season. So too is last year’s 4-1 loss to Chelsea, or that season’s four-game losing streak between rounds 32 and 36 that played a key factor in Spurs’ failure to qualify for the Champions League.

    There are countless more examples of Spurs being ‘Spursy’ dating back over a decade, with Mauricio Pochettino, Antonio Conte and Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham sides all falling victim to this characteristic that’s so deeply ingrained in the North London club.

    And while the term is directly associated with Tottenham, Tim Sherwood, who coached the club in 2013-14, insisted his former club weren’t the only Premier League side that show signs of being ‘Spursy’.

    “Every team is ‘Spursy,’” he said.

    “Let me tell you, unless they’re the Man Cities and the Arsenals of this world, and the Liverpools, everyone has a ‘Spursy’ moment.”

    Sherwood insisted Ange is a “top drawer manager,” before praising the current Spurs head coach for facets of his coaching that others have criticised him for

    “I think he’s playing his own way,” Sherwood said.

    ‘Angeball’, as Postecoglou’s style has come to be known, sees his side press high and keep their foot on their opponents’ throat without relenting. At times, an insistence on playing their way regardless of game state has been their Achilles heel.

    However, as Delaney noted above, when it all clicks Spurs are both highly entertaining and effective.

    This season no Premier League side has scored more goals than Postecoglou’s side, while their widely criticised defence has conceded the same number of goals as Manchester City, and just one more than their highly pragmatic rivals Arsenal.

    For this reason, Sherwood insisted Spurs “have to get behind him. Give him more finances to strengthen and let him take this team as far as he can.”

    The former Premier League winning captain feels Postecoglou’s coaching should give the club confidence to back him heavily in the transfer market.

    “I’ve always criticised the recruitment but I think now, because of this manager, because of the offensive players and Micky Van de Ven who’s been a revelation, I think Ange Postecoglou is shining them in the correct light,” he said.

    “All of a sudden the recruitment department must be saying ‘see. We must be doing something right.’ And I think they’re working hand in hand.”

    “At the moment, and I know it’s game to game and they need more consistency, because before the international break the Brighton game, second half, they were the whipping boys.

    “You can’t criticise that performance.”

    As Sherwood alluded to, Spurs need to carry this form into their next few games if they are to truly silence the noise around the club and it’s trajectory.

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    Club-record signing Dominic Solanke stated as much following their West Ham win.

    “Speaking to a couple of the boys after, I think we need to play like this as much as we can because we know we can do it,” he said.

    “(In) the last game before this (Brighton) we showed we can do it in one half and not in the second half, but we need to do this consistently.”

    Consistency will be crucial for Spurs, and their manager. Few doubt Postecoglou’s coaching ability. He’s said many times, much to the dismay of some UK pundits, that he tends to win things in his second season.

    Having laid that marker down the pressure is on Ange to deliver results, and at least one trophy, before season’s end. Doing so and breaking Spurs’ lengthy trophy drought would be a significant step in the right direction for club and manager, one which could set them up for a fortuitous future.

    And, when all’s said and done, the catalyst for any success during Ange’s Spurs tenure could be a halftime substitution that showed the Australian’s pragmatic edge and brilliant in game management at a time both were seriously doubted.

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  • Spanish government’s World Cup blunder proves they just don’t get it

    Spanish government’s World Cup blunder proves they just don’t get it

    The Spanish Government has made a ridiculous blunder, seemingly mistaking the sister of Argentinian football Mauro Icardi for its own World Cup winning captain.

    The Official State Gazette of Spain have awarded the Spanish women’s national team the Royal Order of Sports Merit for their success during the World Cup this summer.

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    But the official release has made an enormous mistake when printing the names of those being honoured by the government, as spotted by Spanish newspaper MARCA.

    The first name on the list was printed as Ivana Icardi Rivero, the sister of Galatasaray footballer Mauro Icardi.

    But Ivana is not a footballer and isn’t even Spanish.

    She is instead an Argentinian influencer and model who had nothing to do with Spain’s heroics in Australia and New Zealand.

    The mistake appears to be a shocking typo with the first name on the list actually supposed to be Spain captain Ivana Andres.

    Ivana Andres of Spain. Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
    Ivana Icardi Rivero of Argentina. Photo: InstagramSource: Instagram

    And it’s not the only mistake made by those in charge of the list of honorees either.

    Barcelona and Spain midfielder Aitana Bonmati, who was named both the UEFA player of the year and the World Cup’s best player, also had her name misspelt on the published list.

    Her full name is in fact Aitana Bonmati Conca, but it was written instead with an extra “S” as Aitana Bonmati Concas.

    MARCA reported that the mistakes have since been noticed and the Higher Sports Council have admitted that there was human error when producing the honours list.

    The organisation is said to have now apologised for their mistake and sent letters to those individuals who have been affected.

    Did no one proof read it before it went out?Source: The Sun
    Spain celebrating the World Cup win. Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

    But it’s hardly the mistake the world would have liked to have seen after the dramas which have overshadowed the team’s historic World Cup victory.

    Spain’s World Cup win made them the second nation to win both the men’s and women’s titles.

    The side did it despite being without 12 of its best players after a revolt over coach Jorge Vilda, who has since been sacked by Spain.

    And paired with the Spanish football federation president Luis Rubiales’ kiss scandal, which has seen him stood down by FIFA as they investigate and over 80 players pledge not to represent the national team while he is still in place, it makes the blunder just so much worse.

    This story first appeared in The Sun and was republished with permission.

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  • Reports Saudi Arabia to offer Lionel Messi $A600 million a year deal

    Reports Saudi Arabia to offer Lionel Messi $A600 million a year deal

    Lionel Messi could be looking at easily the biggest contract in football history to move to Saudi Arabia, which would once and for all answer the sports’ GOAT debate.

    Just last year, Cristiano Ronaldo signed a deal believed to be worth more than 200 million euros (A$314m) per season until June 2025 to join Saudi Arabian club side Al-Nassar.

    It was a deal that made him the highest paid player in history.

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    The deal pushed Ronaldo to the top of the Forbes Rich List on a reported $US136m ($A203m), ahead of Messi at $US130m ($A195m).

    French captain Kylian Mbappe was third on $US120m ($A180m), with LeBron James on $US119.5m ($A179m) the first non-footballer on the list in fourth.

    But this could rapidly change with The Telegraph reporting cashed up Saudi Arabian interests could offer Messi an earth-shattering $A600m a season deal.

    “Talks with Messi’s representatives, led by his father Jorge, are underway for when the player becomes a free agent at the end of June upon the expiration of his Paris Saint-Germain contract,” The Telegraph report said.

    “There are discussions that the whole package could be worth $US400 million annually (£320m) that would exceed even the £165m that Cristiano Ronaldo is being paid annually to play in Saudi until the summer of 2025.

    “The conventional process for signing the world’s top talent, as with Ronaldo in December, has been for the deal to have State involvement before a final destination club is decided.

    “Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr, currently second in the league behind leaders Al-Ittihad. Al-Nassr’s traditional rivals are Al-Hilal and placing Messi with that club, historically the nation’s most successful, would recreate the rivalry the pair had for nine years with Real Madrid and Barcelona.”

    It would be quite the offer for Messi. Photo by DAMIEN MEYER / AFPSource: AFP

    It’s believed Messi is unhappy at Paris Saint-Germain after he was suspended by the club after travelling to Saudi Arabia without permission.

    A source with knowledge of the disciplinary procedure told AFP that Argentina’s 35-year-old World-Cup winning captain, who is out of contract at the end of the season, would be sidelined for “several days”, while various media in France reported that he would be suspended for two weeks.

    “He cannot train, cannot play, and will not be paid while disciplinary measures are in place,” the source added.

    Another source, also speaking on condition they were not identified, indicated that the seven-time Ballon d’Or winner would “probably” be sidelined for a fortnight, noting that “nobody is more important than the club”.

    Messi played the whole game in PSG’s 3-1 home defeat by Lorient in Ligue 1 on Sunday.

    He then travelled to Saudi Arabia to fulfil commercial commitments in his role as a tourism ambassador for the Gulf state.

    The disciplinary measures make the prospect of Messi staying in the French capital after his two-year deal expires at the end of this season even more remote.

    Cristiano Ronaldo is set to have around half the deal Messi would earn. Photo by AFPSource: AFP

    Having at one point looked set to extend his stay for another year, a source close to the club told AFP last month that he was now “much more likely” to depart.

    Despite having scored 31 goals in 71 matches, Messi was jeered by a section of the PSG support, who see him as a symbol of all the club have done wrong in focusing on superstar signings while failing to build a genuinely competitive team.

    Messi and Ronaldo were widely believed to have been playing for football’s “Greatest of all-time” tag in last years’ World Cup, with the Argentinian superstar coming away with his first title.

    To go with his impressive resume of seven Ballon D’ors, four Champions League trophies, 10 Spanish league titles, Olympic gold and even his breakthrough 2021 Copa America, the World Cup triumph even saw FIFA tweet that the “GOAT debate was settled”.

    It’ll be even harder to argue if he landed the most mind-boggling contract in sporting history.

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  • Messi disciplined by Euro giant over rogue Saudi trip as tension grows

    Messi disciplined by Euro giant over rogue Saudi trip as tension grows

    Paris Saint-Germain have opened a disciplinary procedure against star player Lionel Messi, who risks being suspended after travelling to Saudi Arabia without the permission of the French club.

    Various media in France have claimed the Argentine World Cup winning captain will be hit with a two weeks suspension while the source questioned by AFP said the period of suspension would be a few days.

    World Cup winner Messi, who will turn 36 in June, played in PSG’s 3-1 home defeat to Lorient in Ligue 1 on Sunday.

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    He then travelled to Saudi Arabia on business, but as his club had lost the coach cancelled the usual rest day, meaning Messi fell foul of an unexpected requirement to be on duty in Paris.

    The seven-time Ballon d’Or winner left Barcelona in 2021 to join PSG, but he has struggled to reproduce his best form in Paris, scoring 31 goals in 69 appearances.

    Some fans see him as a symbol of all the club have done wrong in focusing on superstar signings while failing to build a genuinely competitive team.

    The Argentine’s name was jeered by some PSG fans as the teams were announced prior to the 1-0 home defeat against Lyon in Ligue 1.

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