The Full Premier League Season Preview – Sunderland

The majority of Sunderland fans would be lying if they said they hadn’t been expecting more from Martin O’Neill’s first full summer in charge. With obvious weaknesses in the squad and assurances from the manager and Chairman Ellis Short that the club would be targeting quality signings, the solitary arrival of Carlos Cuellar hasn’t exactly revitalised the Stadium of Light faithful ahead of the upcoming campaign. Supporters have spent many a transfer window analysing the merits of a host of new signings but there has been rapid change of pace on Wearside this time around with more departures than new arrivals.

In part this reserved activity was inevitable as O’Neill was bound to focus on whittling out the deadwood in his squad but the terraces know all too well which positions need to be strengthened and so far the club have made very little progress. With Wolves endlessly batting away inflated offers for Steven Fletcher, Sunderland’s progress has in part been crippled by selling clubs looking to take advantage of their desperation for reinforcements but to their credit they have remained steadfast in their recruitment drive and still have time to find the right names.

Despite a low key summer, the club are still in a great position to challenge for the top 10. Whether they can push for a European place will rely heavily on their pre-deadline day efforts but despite being a fair way behind to League’s top dogs, the Black Cats have an excellent foundation to build upon next season and can look to enjoy some cup success while cementing their place as the best of rest.

One to watch next season

Plenty has been made of Irish winger James McClean after his impressive debut season in the North East culminated in a call up to Republic of Ireland’s Euro 2012 squad. Despite Stephane Sessegnon bearing the brunt of Sunderland’s attacking threat, the 23 year old has become one of the first names on the team sheet after countless energetic performances illustrated how wrong Steve Bruce was to leave him in the reserves. Having been thrown in at the deep end during O’Neill’s first game in charge, the former Derry City star has hardly looked back since and managed to score 6 times in side that often struggled in front of goal. His determined work rate has made him a fan’s favourite and an expected switch to the right wing will help develop his game still further by allowing him progress from a raw talent to a versatile Premier League midfielder.

His reported £350,000 transfer fee looks a snip compared to the inflated prices being touted around this summer and shines a light on the £9m offer from West Ham that Wolves rejected for Matt Jarvis, proving there is value for money if you’re willing to look for it. With bags of energy and a never say die attitude that makes him just as responsible defensively as going forward, the speedy winger’s progress is one of the main sparks to excite fans going into the new season. Sunderland have finally found a solution to their left sided midfield woes and possess a player who can make the position his own while they seek to strengthen in other areas.

The Black Cats have struggled to find any real consistency in recent years, particularly in front goal since the departure of Darren Bent, but players like McClean have affordably helped them rediscover their attacking flair and the final piece of the puzzle is finding someone to put the ball in the back of the net. O’Neill’s troops look threatening as a counter attacking side and the pace and skill of McClean will play a major role in the hopes for re-establishing their top 10 status next season.

Breakthrough player

Despite a Kevin Ball inspired youth setup churning out a number of talented aspiring stars, Sunderland fans have rarely seen the fruits of his labours in recent seasons but with Jack Colback looking more and more accomplished in the centre of midfield, they could finally have a home grown hero to get behind. After the departure of Jordan Henderson, there were concerns that the Black Cats may have lost one of their best fledgling talents but ‘the North East’s answer to Paul Scholes’ has shown he’s a mature passer of the ball and is by no means out of his depth in the top flight. His progression is in stark contrast to the stuttering path walked by Henderson at Liverpool and another season of first team football could see Colback outshine his former team mate.

As well as ousting central midfielders such as David Vaughan and Craig Gardner from the starting line up, the youngster has also shown he’s defensively adept when filling in at left-back and this versatility is another string to his ever strengthening bow. With an old head on young shoulders Colback keeps possession well and tracks back to defend but he also found the net twice last season, including a wonder strike against local rivals Middlesbrough, and will be looking to add more goals to his game. Having been given the backing of his manager after spells of intermittent game time, the steep learning curve he experienced last season will stand him in good stead for an improved campaign. Supporters should still be cautiously nurturing given the competition for places at the club and no one can predict potential injuries and personal disruptions but Colback should play an increasingly integral role in the side.

Expectations for the upcoming campaign

It’s always a tough task trying to assess Sunderland’s potential fortunes. On the one hand they’re clearly a big side with a large stadium, passionate supporters and an experienced manager backed by a wealthy owner with European aspirations. On the other hand they’re one of a number of mid-table teams looking to take the next step up in class but have little pedigree to suggest such progression is especially likely. Long gone are the good old days of Peter Reid and while the foundations for a repeat performance are still there, the current squad on paper do not look capable of reaching those heights. Add to that the years spent yo-yoing to and from the Championship and it’s only in the last few seasons that the club have truly reaffirmed their position as a top side.

Fans know they need a number of fresh faces if they’re to move forward but so far nothing much has materialised on the transfer front and until improvements are made, it’s hard to look beyond another inauspicious mid-table finish. That said, it’s not all doom and gloom for the squad is looking much healthier now than in previous injury ravaged seasons. Should the club attract a new striker and left back to the North East in the next few weeks then they will have every position in the squad covered. O’Neill has already shown during his short reign in charge that he is more than capable of inspiring his players to go above and beyond for the cause and if he can get the best of his squad when they’re lacking in a few areas then the sky’s the limit should he finally fill those gaps.

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In reality an 8th placed finish and a cup run would satisfy most but the club’s ambitions are to challenge for Europe so if the owners can back that sentiment with transfer funds then fans can expect a much stronger assault on the Premier League next season.

What excites/concerns you ahead of next season? Which player’s are you looking forward to seeing at the SOL?

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Spurs trailing Academica striker as Harry weighs up £2m move

Tottenham are weighing up a January move for Academica Coimbra star Eder the Mirror understands after watching twice in the past fortnight.

The 23-year-old, who’s full name is Éderzito António Macedo Lopes, has been targeted by manager Harry Redknapp to provide some additional competition to his front line.

Despite signing Emmanuel Adebayor on deadline day and having Jermaine Defoe and Roman Pavlyuchenko to choose from the Spurs boss still wants to bolster his attacking options and Eder has emerged as a target.

Scouts from North London have been watching his progress over the last few weeks and have been impressed by his displays for Academica who play in the Portugal’s top flight.

A cut price move to White Hart Lane now seems to be on the cards with Academica keen to sell him before his contract expires next year meaning he can leave for nothing.

The Guinea-born player has also attracted interest from Italian side Parma and German outfit Hannover although a move to the Premier League could prove to hard to resist.

It’s though Eder would command a fee of around £2 million should Spurs decided to make a move in January despite the striker being a free agent when his current deal comes to an end in the summer.

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Moments that shaped English football – Old Trafford 2003

As we continue our look back at moments that have defined English football, we take a trip back to Arsenal’s record breaking invincible team of 2003/04 and the biggest single threat to their hopes of going 38 games unbeaten that season.

No. 2: Manchester United v Arsenal at Old Trafford, 21st September 2003

Considering just how many classic clashes there have been between these two old foes over the last fifteen years, this meeting should have been nothing but a footnote on the tapestry that has become the Premier League’s most pivotal rivalry.

In reality, as the board went up to signal three minutes of stoppage time at Old Trafford, pundits were reflecting on a bad tempered stalemate between two sides striving to get out of second gear. The talk looked set to be of Patrick Vieira’s late red card, as the Frenchman was given a second booking for a petulant kick at Ruud van Nistelrooy, and the subsequent anger of the Arsenal players at the reaction of the Dutchman, encouraging referee Steve Bennett to reach for his top pocket.

Chances across the 90 minutes had been scarce – a Ryan Giggs free-kick hit the outside of the frame of the goal and Dennis Bergkamp had nearly played in Vieira, but those brief moments aside, the two sides had well and truly cancelled each other out.

The true significance of this result would not be felt until Arsenal completed their historic season with a win over Leicester City eight months later, but when Martin Keown felled Uruguayan Diego Forlan in the box during added time, the controversial van Nistelrooy was given the chance to complete a miserable week for Arsene Wenger. The Frenchman, having witnessed his side’s 3-0 mid-week capitulation at the hands of Italian giants Inter Milan, was surely about to see his prediction that an Arsenal side could go the season unbeaten dashed for another year.

Looking unusually ruffled, having missed both his previous attempts from the spot, van Nistelrooy smashed the resultant penalty against Jens Lehmann’s crossbar, and in the ensuing chaos was confronted by a succession of angry Arsenal players, crowding the crestfallen striker as he made his way out of the penalty area.

The animosity between the two sets of players had long been established. Van Nistelrooy was a particular figure of hate for the longer established members of the Gunners’ squad, and the intensity of the penalty situation boiled over and resulted in an ugly post match scuffle as referee Bennett brought the game to a close.

The fallout from the final moments of the game was far reaching. Both sides were admonished in the press for being unable to control their players but the punishments imposed by the FA looked set to have a major impact on Arsenal’s hopes of winning the Premier League title, four key players were fined and banned. Right back Lauren received the most severe sanctions, being forced to sit out four Premier League fixtures. Martin Keown was banned for three matches and both Ray Parlour and Patrick Vieira were given single game suspensions.

Arsenal were also fined heavily, and many suggested that the Gunners, who had been unable to find fluidity during the early weeks of the season, would struggle to keep up with United and new rivals Chelsea.

The significance of the disciplinary action should have served as a warning to United’s central defender Rio Ferdinand who was awaiting an FA hearing after missing a scheduled drug test. The eight-month ban later imposed on the former West Ham man was arguably the most significant moment of the season, although it was the punishments laid on Lauren, Keown, Parlour and Vieira that initially grabbed the headlines.

Arsenal would go on to hit their stride after the New Year and whilst they drew eleven further games, their profligacy never looked like being punished by their inconsistent rivals. History will eventually forget that late summer’s afternoon when Manchester United came six inches away from destroying Arsenal’s invincible season before it even got off the ground, and the ugly ramifications that followed. Ultimately, the success of the months ahead was the defining element of the invincibles’ crown.

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As a footnote, Martin Keown never started another Premier League match for Arsenal after the announcement of the punishments inflicted on the Gunners for their involvement in the Old Trafford tussle. Jens Lehmann, who watched Ruud van Nistelrooy’s penalty cannon off his crossbar, would wait another thirteen months before tasting a first league defeat in Arsenal colours.

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Caption Competition: Why Carroll can’t bear to look

Liverpool striker Andy Carroll looks like he could be set for a move away from Anfield, with former club Newcastle United interested in bringing the England international back to Tyneside.

The 23-year-old has struggled since his move to Liverpool back in January 2011 and the arrival of new Reds manager Brendan Rodgers has heightened the possibility of him leaving the club.

Carroll won’t be allowed to leave on loan, which was the deal that Newcastle were looking to structure, so the Magpies have been left to negotiate with the Reds’ board as Liverpool embark on their pre-season tour of the USA.

Here is Carroll burying his head in the sand so to speak as he hides from the rumours surrounding him, but can you come up with a funny caption for this picture?

Leave your suggestions in the comments section below…

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Rooney backs De Gea after slow start

Wayne Rooney has sprung to the defence of new Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea after a number of high profile mistakes in the early part of the 2011-12 season, and feels the Spaniard will be an excellent signing.

The Premier League champions signed the 21-year-old from Atletico Madrid for £18.3 million in the summer as a replacement for outgoing Edwin van der Sar, and the England forward has been impressed with the new stopper.

“David is obviously a good shot-stopper. I hadn’t seen much of him before he signed, but that was something I saw immediately. Also his passing out from the back is alongside Edwin’s. He rarely kicks long to a forward,” the striker told The Daily Mail.

De Gea made mistakes to gift goals to Manchester City and West Brom in the first two games of the season for the Old Trafford outfit, but has appeared to bounce back in recent fixtures.

“He is still young and has probably got a lot to learn, but he is working hard and doing well in training. He is a strong character. After the Manchester City game, and then West Brom, he didn’t seem to be affected.

“He was on the training pitch the next day, working hard. The last couple of games he’s done well for us and he will only get better the more he plays,” Rooney concluded.

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One signing that Sir Alex Ferguson cannot gamble on

Van Der Sar has announced that he will retire from football at the end of the season. With Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, the best two defenders in the Premier League, sitting in front of you, you may say it would be easy to be a goalkeeper at Manchester United. But there is no way that Ferguson would take a risk on anything other than a consistent, experienced and able Goalkeeper.

With the likes of Van Der Sar (40), Brad Fiedel (39), Jussi Jääskeläinen (35) Mark Schwarzer, (38) and Marcus Hahnemann (38) all playing in the Premier League, it is apparent that in the modern game, Goalkeepers are looking after themselves better, and being looked after better than ever before and can extend their careers long into their late 30’s.

What this means is that Ferguson does not need to take a risk on a young Goalkeeper, or spend time developing one, because you can buy an experience Goalkeeper these days and not have to worry that you will only get a few years out of him, in the same way that you might about a striker.

Manchester United spent six years looking for a GK before they found Van Der Sar, and Ferguson admits that he should have bought him as soon as Schmeichel left. Van Der Gouw, Bosnich, Barthez, Caroll, and Taibi were some of the calamitous short term replacements but none did what Van Der Sar has done. Ferguson will definitely not put his side through this process again. I think he will spend the money and but a top class player since it is much less risky to buy a proven option than invest in youth.

It is true also that the only way goalkeepers get better is by playing regularly. This has been demonstrated this year by Ben Foster who never quite made enough of an impression at United to be kept on, but now he is settled at Birmingham, his form puts him as one of the best keepers in the Premiership.

In short, his other new goalkeeper Lindegaard, 26, will have a few opportunities from now until September and he will have to play out of his skin if he is to get anywhere near persuading Ferguson out of reinvesting.

Ferguson does not have time to buy a keeper with potential and try and bring them through, such as De Gea. Unlike with outfield players, top clubs have to buy a keeper who is already somewhere near the finished article; there is no room or time to develop a keeper.

Some would argue that the centre of midfield is United’s weakness; this was highlighted in the Champions League against Barcelona where they were out-passed by a superior side and made to run in circles round them. But to be fair, Barcelona do that to everyone (except Inter last year). Fletcher is determined and enthusiastic and is improving every season. Anderson too looks like he is finally starting to grow into the rather large boots you would expect of such an expensive player (circa 15m). Yes Hargreaves does have glass legs and a midfield option may be required, but only after a goalkeeper. So who should it be?

I think Ferguson will go for Stekelenburg from Ajax. He took over the Holland gloves from Van Der Sar and seems a perfect option. His contract is running out in a year too so he will not be as expensive as some of the others. Vitally he is tall, which will be important in the physical Premier League. Names such as Neuer, Akinfeev and Lloris will no doubt be thrown into the mixer but Ferguson is bound to ask Van Der Sar’s advice and I don’t see him recommending anyone other than his compatriot. If you are a betting man a suggest a coupled of quid on him now.

That said, rumours will no doubt circulate over the concluding months of the season, with Pepe Reina and Gigi Buffon the latest two to be linked with an Old Trafford move. I really can’t see Reina going, not from Liverpool to United, and I doubt Dalglish would be willing to let one of his few world class players leave.

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Gossip on a new goalkeeper may not be as exciting as the potential signing of a new Brazilian wonder-kid, or the latest goal-scoring machine, but when it comes to transfers, I doubt much else will be on Fergie’s mind between now and the end of the season. For the time being, let us applaud the achievements of Edwin Van Der Sar.

From 1990-2011 he has won the English Premier League 3 times, Uefa Cup, Eredivisie 4 times and the Champions League twice.

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Everton fans fume at Allardyce over Klaassen comments

Everton fans are once again not happy with Sam Allardyce, after the manager said the pressure to get results has prevented him from playing Davy Klaassen.

It’s been a disappointing season for Everton fans, as the high hopes of breaking into the top six quickly dissipated at the start of the season.

The Toffees had a very busy summer transfer window, and continued to add to their squad in January, signing two immediate starters in Cenk Tosun and Theo Walcott.

Jordan Pickford’s excellent performance in the derby draw with Liverpool showed exactly why the club splashed out on him, but one summer signing who is yet to make any impact is Davy Klaassen, and Big Sam explained why on Saturday.

“Davy Klaassen is still an anomaly to me, as to will he or won’t he,” said Allardyce.

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“If I had the opportunity to play him I would, but I haven’t because I’ve got to win. So I don’t have the luxury of saying ‘go on, give it a go lad!’ because if we lose it’s me that gets the stick.

“So if I haven’t got that luxury. If the opportunity comes along for anybody, be it through injury or suspension, hopefully he can show us what he’s got.”

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Klaassen has played just five times in the league this season, and hasn’t featured since he was given a warm welcome by fans in the win against Brighton last month.

With a European place looking very unlikely, fans are calling for the Dutch playmaker to get a chance before the end of the season, and some of the best Twitter reactions can be found below…

The five signings Arsenal fans want this summer

Arsenal’s current run of eight consecutive wins in the Premier League has lifted them in to second and with an outside chance of pipping Chelsea to the title.

That probably won’t happen, but the slight fears that they might just miss out on a top four spot have been put to bed with a late surge in form that could see them finish the season as runners-up.

But if Arsene Wenger’s side are to mount a serious challenge for their first league title since 2004, they’re going to need to invest wisely in the summer transfer window.

Summer signing Alexis Sanchez has been on fire in his debut seasons at the Emirates, while Mesut Ozil’s flashes of brilliance suggest he has so much more to offer in an Arsenal side flirting with domestic success after over a decade of suffering in the shadows of the likes of Chelsea, Manchester United and Manchester City.

Wenger’s reluctance to spend big money looks to be in the past if Arsenal’s last few transfer windows are anything to go by, so it’s fair to say the Gunners faithful are expecting more big name arrivals ahead of next season.

Arsenal have been linked with 36 players already, so we asked Arsenal fans to vote thumbs up or thumbs down on each and every one of them.

305 Gooners had their say and, now voting has officially closed, we’re bringing you the five players they want Arsene Wenger to splash out on this summer without fail.

So, here goes…

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5. Petr Cech

The 32-year-old Czech shot-stopper has been relegated to the Chelsea subs bench since Thibaut Courtois returned from his loan spell with Atletico Madrid in the summer.

Given that Cech is still one of the world’s best goalkeepers, it’s no surprise he’s considering a move away from the club where has made over 330 Premier League appearances in an attempt to finish his career on a high.

Daily Telegraph journalist Matt Law revealed on Sunday Supplement recently that Chelsea will allow Cech to pick the club he’d like to join in the summer, instead of prevent him from joining a top four rival.

And that’s great news for Arsenal, who are lining up a move for the ‘keeper, according to the Metro.

And with Wojciech Szczesny’s Arsenal career in doubt, Wenger probably sees Cech as an idea first choice keeper for the next couple of years, though that would mean David Ospina being unfairly dropped back to the bench.

Still, Arsenal fans appear to be in agreement, with 116 voting in favour of a move for the Blues keeper.

4. Paulo Dybala

The 21-year-old Argentine has burst on to the scene this season with some phenomenal performances for Palermo over in Italy.

The wonderkid has netted 13 goals in 29 league appearances for Rosanero so far this season, which has led to some of Europe’s elite clubs showing a serious interest in his signature.

Arsenal are one of those sides and, if MirrorFootball are to be believed, they’ll be making a move for him in the next week or so, with a £29million price tag placed on the striker’s head by club President Mauro Zamparini.

Danny Welbeck’s injury record – which has subsequently hindered his goal scoring record – this season will have worried Wenger, so it’s no surprise he’s thinking of bringing in another goalscorer this summer.

Arsenal fans feel the same, obviously, and would love to see Dybala swap pink for red before the start of next season. Surprisingly, 57 Gunners fans don’t want him at the Emirates next term, but it’s ok because 110 do.

3. Alexandre Lacazette

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Staying on the subject of strikers, there’s a certain Frenchman catching the eye of all Europe’s top clubs at the moment.

Banging in 24 league goals in a season is always going to get you noticed, no matter what league you’re playing in, which is why 21-year-old Alexandre Lacazette is being linked with the world and his wife.

The youngster has broken on to the scene with Lyon this season and Arsenal appear to be interesting in bringing his goal scoring exploits to the Emirates Stadium as Wenger goes in search of a Premier League title.

The fans want him, too, with 153 Gooners voting him a thumbs up in our recent poll.

The striker revealed last summer that he turned down advances from Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton and Newcastle in order to go head-to-head with Zlatan Ibrahimovic for Ligue 1’s Golden Boot.

He’s certainly gone and done that, and he’s also increased his value in the process.

It appears to be a straight arm wrestle between Arsenal and Liverpool for his signature this summer. Who will get him?

2. Raphael Varane

Despite signing Brazilian Gabriel Paulista in January, Arsenal fans are still crying out for another centre-half this summer.

Laurent Koscielny is struggling to keep himself fit and Per Mertesacker is admittedly no longer the spring chicken he perhaps used to be.

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So Arsene Wenger is probably right to be looking around Europe for a decent centre-back to come in partner Gabriel in the heart of defence next season.

Real Madrid’s Varane is being touted as the ideal man to do just that, but Arsenal face stiff competition from Chelsea, with Jose Mourinho making it no secret that he is a big fan of the 21-year-old defender.

According to the Metro, Real Madrid have agreed to allow Varane to leave the Bernabeu for as little as £20million this summer, which is probably why Arsenal fans are so eager for Wenger to tempt the France international to north London.

Given his age, his potential and current price tag, it’s no surprise 168 Gunners fans voted for Varane, while just 22 aren’t too keen.

1. Morgan Schneiderlin

Anyone else getting sick and tired of Arsenal’s reported persistent interest link with Morgan Schneiderlin? No? Just me, then.

Anyway, it’s certainly no secret that Arsenal have been crying out for a decent defensive midfielder ever since they sold Alex Song to Barcelona in 2012.

The emergence of Francis Coquelin has perhaps dispelled the rumours linking Arsenal with the Southampton’s Schneiderlin in recent months, but that doesn’t mean Arsenal fans no longer want him.

The Saints midfielder was heavily linked with a move to the Emirates since last summer, and even publically announced his anger as the St. Mary’s outfit told him he wasn’t allowed to leave the club while they went about flogging half of their squad to Liverpool.

Since then he’s proven to be an important player in Ronald Koeman’s Southampton revolution this season as they surprise everyone by challenging for a top four finish, or at least a spot in next season’s Europe League.

So that’s why 194 fans voted for the France international, while the 19 fans who voted thumbs down are probably content with Coquelin and another challenge for a top four finish.

Reading v Liverpool – Match Preview

Languishing eight points from safety at the foot of the table with six games remaining. It’s now become a case of ‘when’ not ‘if’ Reading will drop back into the Championship next season. Even new boss Nigel Adkins offered a tenuous acceptance to the fate that so inevitably awaits his side, acknowledging that he is already planning ahead for the next campaign. That being said Adkins hasn’t yet accepted defeat in the battle to beat the drop and is remaining positive in the face of adversity even after seven straight league defeats  – the latest coming at home to former club Southampton – and one short of the Premier League record. Anything but a win this weekend would doom the Royals to England’s second tier although it’s difficult to see a victory being anything but a short stay of execution.

Liverpool make the trip South still in with a shout of European qualification after four wins in their last half dozen league games. In fact the Reds are six points better off than they were at this stage last season and have found themselves on an upward trajectory since the New Year. It all goes to illustrate the improvements made under the watchful eye of Brendan Rodgers in his first season as Anfield boss. Extracting the best from top scorer Luis Suarez will stand as one of the Northern Irishman’s many achievements this season although that will ultimately be trumped if he can lead the club back into Europe with a top-six finish. Merseyside rivals Everton are currently blocking them on that path and hold a three-point advantage with a game in hand.

Team News

Stewart Downing is available for Liverpool after taking ill during last weeks draw with West Ham in which he was substituted before half time. Raheem Sterling (thigh) has been ruled out meaning Brendan Rodgers has no fresh injury concerns.

Reading will be without Jimmy Kebe (groin) while fellow midfielder Hope Apkan (ankle) is a major doubt.

What the managers said…

“Every team is planning for next season and will have plans for whatever division they’re in. I’ve got an opportunity to assess the playing staff and we’ve got to keep doing that and working hard to build on the success we’ve had before at Reading. We had an idea of what we had before we got here. We’ve got a blank piece of paper and a fresh challenge.” Nigel Adkins admits he already has an eye on next season (Daily Mirror)

“As a club, we want to be in there. We really enjoyed the European football this season (in the Europa League) after it had been missing for a year and I know the supporters love the travel,” Rodgers said. But you could argue that a season free of European football would give us a greater chance of finishing in a much higher position in the league.” Brendan Rodgers believes missing out on Europe might benefit Liverpool (Telegraph Sport)

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Prediction: Reading 1-3 Liverpool

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Arsenal fans split over Ozil display against CSKA Moscow

Arsenal fans coped with the disappointment of losing Alexis Sanchez in the January window by celebrating the news of Mesut Ozil’s new contract.

The German World Cup winner penned a deal that would keep him at the North London outfit until 2021.

Throughout his five years at the Emirates, the midfielder has received mixed reviews for his performances.

Many times, the 29-year-old has been accused of going missing in big matches, but he has also been influential in certain games this season.

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On Thursday, Ozil was named in Arsene Wenger’s starting XI for the team’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against CSKA Moscow in Russia.

The Gunners almost suffered a scare when the hosts went 2-0 up, but goals from Danny Welbeck and Aaron Ramsey gave the team a 6-3 aggregate win.

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Ozil has created 12 assists in all competitions for Arsenal this season, but he was unable to contribute on Thursday night, which left some fans frustrated with his performance.

Others, though, were satisfied with the 29-year-old’s display.

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