Leeds fans are interested in appointing Mick McCarthy this summer

Ipswich Town announced on Thursday that they’ll be parting company with long-serving manager Mick McCarthy at the end of the season.

McCarthy is the English Championship’s longest-serving boss currently, taking charge at Portman Road way back in 2012.

Currently 12th in the table with little hope of making the play-offs, the Tractor Boys will be embarking on a whole new era when his contract expires this summer.

It’s a development that has certainly interested Leeds United fans, who are growing frustrated with recently appointed manager Paul Heckingbottom already.

Many see McCarthy as the ideal candidate to get results in the English second-tier, potentially helping the Elland Road outfit to a play-off position, which is where every fan wants to be.

Would it be too harsh to dismiss Heckingbottom so early in his Leeds career, or are the lack of positive results under his management a sign of things to come next season?

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Fans took to Twitter to discuss the prospect of appointing McCarthy…

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Mourinho is preparing to be ruthless and drop stars for Saturday’s cup semi

Jose Mourinho has already decided to drop some of the players who underperformed in Manchester United’s shock 1-0 loss against West Brom on Sunday, as per the Manchester Evening News. 

That could spell bad news for the likes of Paul Pogba – valued at £81m by Transfermarkt – and Alexis Sanchez who may well find themselves benched at Wembley on Saturday when United take on Tottenham for a place in the final of this year’s FA Cup.

What’s the story, then?

Mourinho is not happy after that home defeat to the Baggies. He has reportedly said that he has already decided to exclude some players against Spurs after the West Brom debacle, stating that he can only judge players on their level of performance, not salary, transfer fee or anything else.

He also went on to say that he needs to see more consistency from his players and also that the game against Bournemouth on Wednesday represents an opportunity for some players to force themselves into the reckoning for the trip to Wembley.

He has apparently assured anyone who is “phenomenal” against the Cherries that they will keep their place for the Spurs game.

Bad news for the superstars

As much as United were broadly awful against West Brom, certain players such as Pogba and Sanchez must have been looking to build on the momentum generated by the comeback against Manchester City the week before but fell embarrassingly short.

Mourinho’s specific mentions of salary and transfer fee would also appear to be a hint that those two players are in the firing line, but in truth, this has to be a warning to the entire team.

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It will now be very interesting to see what kind of team is selected against Bournemouth and if United play well and win, how many of those players ensure Mourinho – who has won the FA Cup just once in his career, in 2007 with Chelsea – keeps his word by reselecting them for the Spurs game three days later.

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Newcastle fans still behind team despite Everton loss

Newcastle United’s four-match winning run in the Premier League came to an end on Monday night when they suffered a 1-0 defeat at Everton.

Theo Walcott’s goal decided the match at Goodison Park, and it brought to an end a terrific Newcastle run which had seen them beat Southampton, Huddersfield Town, Leicester City and Arsenal to move clear of the relegation zone.

Magpies captain Jamaal Lascelles spoke openly after the match on Merseyside, with the centre-back insisting that the club had no reason to be disappointed following their recent form.

It would be fair to say that the Newcastle fans are currently much happier with what is happening at St James’ Park, and a number took to Twitter to insist that they were still behind the team despite the one-goal loss at Goodison Park.

And Lascelles, who has been linked with a move to Chelsea, will now be looking to lead his team to victory in their home match with West Bromwich Albion this weekend.

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HYS: Would Ryan Bertrand be a good left-back buy for Man United?

Manchester United find themselves in a similar position to the one their bitter rivals Manchester City did last season, needing to jettison aging full-backs and replace them at great expense in order to rejuvenate their efforts to win the Premier League.

Thanks to City’s aggressive pursuit of Kyle Walker, Danilo and Benjamin Mendy, prices in that particular market have gone through the roof as Jose Mourinho seeks upgrades on Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young.

That means that the former Real Madrid manager – who also needs reinforcements at centre-half, in central midfield and on the right flank – should be scouring the market for cut-price deals in order to afford all of the summer spending United need.

That makes a potential deal for Ryan Bertrand, valued at just £18m by Transfermarkt, all the more intriguing. Southampton’s potential relegation should lower the price further and the former Chelsea man is a player of international class.

That’s why we’re asking you; should United launch a left-field swoop for Bertrand? Let us know by voting in the poll below and keep your eyes peeled for the results…

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HYS: Is Hughes the right man for Southampton long-term?

Southampton fans have experienced a rollercoaster of emotions this season as they have spent the majority of the campaign fighting against relegation.

Mauricio Pellegrino failed to make improvements following the departure of Claude Puel.

In fact, the club went backwards as their dull brand of football forced them towards the bottom end of the Premier League table.

By March, a new man was in the dugout as Pellegrino was axed and replaced with Mark Hughes, who had been sacked by Stoke City earlier in the season.

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For weeks, the Saints looked destined for Championship football, but a 1-0 victory over Swansea City swung the fortune back in their favour.

The midweek result sent West Bromwich Albion out of the top flight and pushed Swansea into the bottom three, which means that Southampton have all but secured safety ahead of Sunday’s finale against champions Manchester City.

Following the win at the Liberty Stadium, The Telegraph reported that the club intend to open talks with Hughes regarding a three-year contract.

If Southampton stay up, then the experienced coach has certainly done the job he was required to do, but it cannot be ignored that since his arrival, the team have picked up just two wins in seven league games.

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With that in mind, is Hughes the right coach to take Southampton forward?

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Celtic fans are looking for more from Scott Sinclair after Sunday display

Celtic lifted the Scottish Premiership title on trophy day at Celtic Park on Sunday, but failed to get a result against Aberdeen, losing 1-0 thanks to an Andrew Considine strike.

It was the Hoops’ first defeat at home in domestic competition since December 2015.

With the Dons needing a win to secure second place in the table, they were the more motivated side throughout the 90 minutes, also hitting the bar from a Greg Stewart free-kick.

Fans are of course delighted that the club has won its seventh consecutive league title, but they know improvement is needed this summer if they are to march towards an eight next season.

One player who drew criticism on Sunday was Scott Sinclair, who came off the bench to replace Kieran Tierney early in the second half.

Despite hitting 18 goals this season there have been question marks about his form in recent months and fans are hoping he can show improvement after the summer.

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They took to Twitter to share their thoughts after his latest appearance…

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Liverpool fans react to Lallana’s exclusion from Southgate’s England squad

Gareth Southgate’s long-awaited England squad was finally announced yesterday and among the names not included in the 23-man party bound for Russia was Liverpool playmaker Adam Lallana.

The 30-year-old, valued at £22.5m by Transfermarkt, has been included in the five-man standby list in case of injury after a season in which he has struggled for gametime.

Liverpool fans have been split by the decision; some are pleased the former Southampton man will finally get some rest after an injury-hit season while others are keen for their man to be in the plans to add his trademark creativity.

We’ve taken a closer look at the divided reaction to the squad announcement from a Liverpool perspective as Lallana’s fortunes contrasted with that of young Reds star Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was a shock inclusion.

The best of the responses to the news as Southgate attempts to bring football home again can be found below…

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Man United fans are eager to sign Willian after his Brazil performance at Anfield

Manchester United fans are eager to sign Chelsea attacker Willian this summer after being impressed with his performance for Brazil against Croatia on Sunday.

While the club football season may be done and dusted, the summer of action is just beginning with countries warming up for the World Cup in Russia, which starts in less than two weeks time.

Brazil continued their preparations with a friendly against Croatia at Anfield on Sunday afternoon, winning 2-0 thanks to goals from Neymar and Roberto Firmino. Willian was another player who stood out for the South Americans and their attacking front free are set to impress everyone in Russia.

Man United fans were keeping a special close eye on the Chelsea man, who has been linked with a move to Old Trafford in recent months.

Rated at £28.8m by Transfermarkt, the 29-year-old had a fine 2017/18, scoring 13 goals and assists eight times for the Blues. Is he the kind of player that Jose Mourinho needs to complete his attack?

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Supporters took to Twitter to share their thoughts…

Hiroki Sakai would be a solid addition to Crystal Palace’s defence

Crystal Palace are rumoured to be interested in Marseille right-back Hiroki Sakai, according to the Evening Standard.

According to the report, Palace boss Roy Hodgson was keen on Fulham player Ryan Fredericks before he joined West Ham, and he is looking for a player to replace soon-to-be out of contract Joel Ward.

The 28-year-old Sakai joined Marseille in 2016 and has been a mainstay in their defence ever since, and could be available for £12million.

Equally confident on the right or left of a back four, Sakai is a versatile defender that may not offer the pace of Fredericks but is an assured and calming presence at the back, with the ability to join the attack and grab an assist.

He is definitely more of a classical defensively-minded full-back than the current trend of wing-backs, but this could be ideal for Palace as it would ease the pressure on their pacy wingers who want to join the attack as much as possible.

Popping up with three assists this season in Ligue 1, two more than Ward managed for the Eagles, the World Cup-bound Sakai relies on his strong passing accuracy to cut through defences rather than his ability to beat a man and whip in a cross.

However, Sakai really shines with his defensive statistics, an area Palace clearly need to improve having conceded 55 goals last season.

Averaging two tackles, 2.1 clearances and 1.4 interceptions every game, Sakai is tenacious when breaking down attacks and quickly moving the ball onto a teammate, which he does with an 82 per cent success rate.

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Full-backs who want to defend are hard to come by these days, and if Hodgson could negotiate towards a price of £9-10million, Crystal Palace would be making a very sensible signing which would bolster their defence for the coming season.

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Leeds fans just can’t get enough of Bielsa

Leeds fans are already in love with Marcelo Bielsa, after the Argentine used his first comments as the new boss to praise the club’s history.

You probably won’t find a prouder set of fans anywhere in England than at Elland Road, and the Leeds faithful have finally got a manager to match their ambitions.

Fans have been excited ever since the links to Bielsa first cropped up, and the club officially unveiled the veteran manager on Friday morning.

As if his reputation wasn’t enough to get fans on side, the 62 year-old has endeared himself to fans even further, using his first comments as Leeds boss to praise the club and its storied past.

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“When a club with Leeds United’s history made me an offer, it was impossible to turn down,” Bielsa said.

The former Chile and Argentina boss is sure to get Leeds playing some exciting football this season, and the bookmarkers have already slashed odds on promotion.

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Bielsa has managed some of Europe’s elite, but his passion to represent Leeds will be appreciated by fans just as much as his tactical expertise.

You can find some of the best Twitter reactions down below…

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