Arsenal set to miss out on Real Madrid’s midfield enforcer?

While Sami Khedira remains close to returning to the Real Madrid first team after suffering a lengthy spell on the sidelines this season, his ultimate future at the Bernabeu remains in doubt beyond the end of the 2014/15 campaign. The 27-year-old German international, through a mixture of form-related and external circumstances, seemingly hasn’t been able to tie down a guaranteed place in Madrid’s starting XI since first signing for the La Liga giants back in 2010.

He may have made over 100 appearances for Carlo Ancelotti’s current side – but as the combative midfielder has remained the subject of widespread transfer speculation with every passing window – the writing seems to already be on the wall for this former Stuttgart man. A potential move to England, where Khedira has supposedly long been admired since his successful stint at the 2010 World Cup, could therefore prove a promising opportunity for the half-Tunisian/half-German star.

With Schalke reported as the most recent front-runners to land the Real Madrid man however, are the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United ultimately going to miss out on the highly sought after World Cup winner this summer?

When pushed on the subject, current Schalke 04 manager and former Champions League winner with Chelsea, Roberto Di Matteo, has been quick to sing the praises of Ancelotti’s in-demand midfielder;

“Khedira? We all know he’s a great player. If he wants to come, the door is open. He’s a world class player.”

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The former Bundesliga man seemingly could do the business for a number of Europe’s top sides next season then. He possesses an important ability to read the game effectively and make the most of his chances when they arrive. Just ask any Brazilian fan who had the displeasure of seeing the midfielder take apart their side in this summer’s dramatic 7-1 semi-final destruction of the host nation for evidence of the German’s talents.

Khedira displays a distinct intelligence on the ball, plays the box-to-box role better than most on his day, and alongside another midfield maestro in the centre of the park, the current Madrid man can simply boss proceedings with maximum ease. The player’s somewhat bulky stature makes his technical ability all the more impressive, and although he certainly doesn’t ply his trade with the same level of grace as someone of David Silva’s ilk, the determined no. 6 still benefits from putting his foot in and performing the ugly side of the game when the time comes.

At a side as illustrious and as high profile as Real Madrid however – where all the aforementioned abilities are considered no more than basic necessities to make it at the Bernabeu – a player like Sami Khedira was never going to fully take the world by storm. The 27-year-old simply fails to command the spotlight when playing alongside the likes of James Rodriguez, Gareth Bale, Luka Modric and Ronaldo, which when all things are considered, shouldn’t take away from what the German international could potentially offer another of Europe’s top sides.

Although both Chelsea and Manchester United have reportedly been after the midfield enforcer in recent months, Arsenal simply remain the Premier League team most in need of Khedira’s services. He may not be the all-out holding midfielder that many among the Emirates faithful have been calling for of late – but as the Real Madrid man would certainly offer Arsene Wenger than bit more steel and power within the heart of Arsenal’s midfield – any move to bring the no. 6 to North London would likely receive a very warm welcome.

The Gunners really don’t need another name to add to their busy treatment room however, so with the German international seemingly failing to keep away from those frustrating niggles and long term injury concerns this season, perhaps Arsenal would be better served by looking elsewhere.

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With Schalke nonetheless in strong contention to land the World Cup winner though, it seems that the Premier League is ultimately going to miss out on the signing of Sami Khedira – no matter how important he could have potentially been throughout the course of next season. As nothing remains confirmed at this current stage however, the future remains open for Real Madrid’s talented midfielder enforcer.

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Relegation looming… how can Everton turn it all around?

Too good to go down? We hear the same expression almost every season in the Premier League, with one ‘fallen giant’ nearly always seen slipping towards the brown stuff at this time of year.

Everton are the unfortunate team this season, which is a remarkable fall from grace given that 12 months ago Champions League qualification was a genuine and realistic aim at Goodison Park.

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Roberto Martinez’s men have stuttered this term, though. Perhaps the weight of expectation is too much now? The responsibilities of European football too demanding? Or maybe they just got lucky last season? Whatever the case, the drop to the Championship is just six points below the Merseysiders at time of writing, making second tier football an all too realistic prospect. However, ‘Bobby M’ has changes he could make, and here are FIVE…

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Get Barkley firing again

Everton were a bright, vibrant and exciting attacking force last season, and a major part of the feel-good factor was Ross Barkley. The youngster truly broke through under Martinez after years of hype and talk, with his youthful exuberance in the middle of the park and willingness to get forward and beat his man infectious. As with many emerging talents, the England international’s form has tailed off a little this term, though, with a lack of confidence in the team almost dragging him down and the criticism of his mistakes forcing Barkley into his shell.

A little patience and a free role as a ‘No. 10’ could be the remedy, with the 21-year-old a player with enough quality to turn games.

More flexibility from Martinez

A football purist, Martinez has always been reluctant to divert away from his neat passing, attacking style. At Wigan he eventually surpassed his nine lives, and dropped, but all looked fine last season as the system truly clicked for the Toffees. But now with confidence low, playing in such a manner is tricky, with players overthinking passes and taking too long on the ball.

With an outlet such as Romelu Lukaku, Everton have the ability to go more direct, which would relieve the pressure on the midfield and creaking backline and perhaps inject some belief into the team. There’s no shame in adapting to circumstance.

Turn Barry’s suspension into a positive

Garth Barry’s two-game ban for picking up yet another yellow card last night may actually be a positive. The former England international is a walking caution-magnate, and even though his experience and know-how are useful, his lack of mobility and drive in a flat midfield three are drawbacks.

With his hand forced, Martinez may opt to go a bit more attacking, perhaps pushing Barkley into an advanced role with James McCarthy and Muhamed Besic sitting behind.

Use European action as a springboard

While the Europa League is often harangued for its tiring effects and fixture congestion, the competition has been a welcome break for Everton this term. Arguably the Premier League team with the greatest chance of continental success, a feel good factor from getting deeper into the tournament may be enough to breed confidence at Goodison Park, which is vital in the way Martinez likes to play.

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With Young Boys convincingly dispatched, Dynamo Kiev await in the last-16, and, as Fulham proved a few years back, punching above your weight is a realistic aim in the competition.

Add some width

A flat three in the middle of midfield and Steven Naismith on one flank made Everton very narrow at Stoke. A complete disregard for the wing cut off the chance to whip balls into Romelu Lukaku, while the threat of overlapping full-backs – Baines and Coleman were so good last season – seems to have disappeared.

Aiden McGeady may return soon and Christian Atsu impressed for Ghana at the AFCON, so Martinez has options.

Is this Everton star more promising that Spurs’ wonderkid?

There has been a lot of talk in recent months about the young home-grown talent rising through the Premier League and into the England squad.

From the PFA’s Young Player of the Year Harry Kane to Liverpool striker Raheem Sterling, England fans have started to get excited about what the future of England’s international team may hold. But there is one youngster who has been steadily improving but is not getting the recognition he so deserves.

David Moyes signed John Stones for Everton from Barnsley in January 2013. The 20-year-old did not play a single minute of first-team football under him but since Roberto Martinez took over the Toffees, his progression has been staggering.

In Everton’s recent Premier League win over Manchester United, Stones was the standout player and it is believed he is now worth over £17million more than when he first joined Goodison Park. He put in one of the most complete defensive displays he has produced, keeping Wayne Rooney and Marouane Fellaini in check as he got his seventh clean sheet of the season.

Whilst he is quietly getting on with his job and staying out of the main media attention, the centre back is quickly turning into a great England player of the future. Whether loved or not, John Terry has been a superb defender for England, but as he comes to the end of his career it is going to take a lot to fill his boots.

Stones is quick, strong, reliable and is not afraid to put in a decent tackle. He is already well on his way to becoming the perfect, modern centre-back.

All the gossip and excitement this season has been centred around the new found talent of Harry Kane at Tottenham and while the 21-year-old has had a season to remember at White Heart Lane, England’s defence is in desperate need of an up and coming star.

When you compare the statistics from this season between the two young players, Stones has a better pass success rate percentage for this season by 16.8% (Stones 89.9% and Kane 73.1%). England’s defence has been lacking since John Terry was partnered with Ashley Cole out to the side and Stones is the perfect player to learn from Terry and take over his role.

As well as his superb pass rate Stones has won 67% of his tackles and 63% of his headers ranking him alongside the Premier League’s best and most experienced central defenders. He so far has four England caps but there is no doubt he will be a star of the future.

Many believe it will work in Stones’ favour, Leighton Baines said: “His composure for a lad of his age is unbelievable. He is a down-to-earth kid that just wants to play football, work hard, he doesn’t get involved in anything else.”

So whilst everyone else in the footballing world gets excited about Harry Kane, Everton fans can sit back and enjoy the talent that is slowly unfolding before their eyes at Goodison Park.

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Stones is the star to look for in the future, not Kane.

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Liverpool have pulled off a great piece of transfer business, here’s why

First James Milner and now Danny Ings, Liverpool are getting their transfer business done early this summer. The club confirmed this morning that the Burnley ace will join them when his Turf Moor contract expires, ending months of speculation surrounding the future of the Englishman.

Ings’ imminent move to Anfield has, however, divided opinion already. Some claim that top quality international stars are needed if the Reds are to make a more realistic top four charge, while other are questioning whether or not the England U-21 international is actually good enough. We at FFC Towers believe that Liverpool have got themselves a good deal… and here are FIVE reasons why! [interaction id=“noneâ€]

A scorer of goals

11 goals in 35 appearances for, arguably, the poorest side in the Premier League in his debut season in the division. Ings may not be a blockbuster player, but those numbers are quite impressive. The Clarets created just 317 chances over the course of the campaign – 13 more than Sunderland, who ‘boasted’ the worst rate of making opportunities – while their return of just 28 was the lowest in the league.

Ings was responsible for almost 40% of Sean Dyche’s side’s goals, performing well even though those around him were struggling to provide the ammunition. Further to this, the 22-year-old scored 21 in the Championship as Burnley won promotion.

So, imagine what Ings could do with service from players such as Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana instead of Scott Arfield and George Boyd?

Absolute bargain

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Although a free agent, Ings will command a fee due to being under the age of 24. Burnley and Liverpool are attempting to reach an agreement to avoid the need for an independent tribunal to decide his value, with the Reds hoping that between £5m-£6m will be enough.

For now we’ll assume that figure is in the right ballpark. With the premium put on English talent, such a sum is low for Ings, who has shown that he’s able to score goals and is being tipped for a future role in the Three Lions’ senior set-up after shining at U-21 level

Still young

At 22, Ings is very much at the start of his career. Liverpool are known to be a side eager to snap up emerging talent and Rodgers’ record with players such as Daniel Sturridge, Raheem Sterling and Philippe Coutinho suggests that he has what it takes to coach talented youngsters to success. It all looks positive, then!

Rodgers needs options

With Europa League football guaranteed for next season, Rodgers will need options up front. Injuries and the questionable decision to sign Mario Balotelli led to the Reds having a dearth of attacking choices last season, which resulted in Raheem Sterling being deployed up front…

Although he impressed, the 20-year-old was always a square peg in a round hole, so having a player like Ings to call upon during Daniel Sturridge’s almost guaranteed absence may help the Merseysiders to mount a more realistic top four challenge while also making an impact in Europe.

Recycle those shirts…

A bit of a joke one, admittedly! Okay, we’ll get away from the potential use of Sterling’s shirt should he leave and look at the fact he’s an upgrade on the options Rodgers currently has.

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The Northern Irishman’s crop of four orthodox centre-forwards (Daniel Sturridge, Fabio Borini, Rickie Lambert and Mario Balotelli) notched just eight goals between them last term, while Ings registered 11 for a relegated team.

Five Ligue 1 stars Newcastle should be targeting this summer

The arrival of Steve McClaren at St James’ park looks to have ended Newcastle’s association with scouting and signing players from Ligue 1.

Newcastle have managed to tap into this forgotten market in recent years and capitalised on bargains and lower wages. This is displayed most notably with the acquisitions of Cabaye and Sissoko. The former costing just £3.5million before being sold to Paris Saint-Germain for £18 million.

Having already missed a trick in losing out to West Ham United in their pursuit of Dimitri Payet from Marseille, they can’t afford to miss out on anymore gems.

Taking into account the deficiencies in Newcastle’s squad, with McClaren recently quoted as only wanting players ‘who can improve the first team’.

Newcastle should be taking advantage of their well-used contacts to lure players to the North East.

Here are FIVE players they need to look at from Ligue 1…

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Clement Grenier – Olympique Lyonnais

This is a link that has refused to go away since Newcastle reportedly made a ‘substantial’ bid in January 2014.

Raised within the profitable Lyon youth system, Grenier is an imposing central midfielder who is very comfortable on the ball, sporting an impressive array of passing whilst unafraid to get shots off at goal having scored 12 goals in 93 appearances at Lyon.

Whilst highly rated, Lyon have developed other midfield talents including Jordan Ferri and Gueida Fofana which limited Grenier’s chances last season. Still only 24, Clement will need game time and would settle at Newcastle with his physique and calm demeanour.

With three years left on his current deal, Newcastle will need to shell out at least £7million for his services. But this could prove to be a snip as he looks to build upon his 5 French caps.

Nicolas N’Koulou – Olympique de Marseille

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Heavily linked with Monaco’s centre back Abdennour this summer, it is Nicolas N’Koulou that Newcastle should be gunning for. In desperate need of a solid centre back, N’Koulou possesses excellent decision making and a valuable calmness under pressure.

Having showcased these attributes under an erratic Bielsa last term, it is these qualities that Newcastle fans are crying out for after the team was culpable for panicked defending on many occasions last season. With a year remaining on his contract, it is the optimal time to swoop for the 62 capped Cameroonian international.

At 25, Nicolas could be a stalwart for the Magpie’s backline building upon his already impressive 200 top-flight appearances whilst at Monaco and Marseille.

Jordan Ayew – FC Lorient

Thought to be keen to follow his brother Andre to the Premier League, Jordan would relish the fanatic support up at Newcastle.

Everton and Dortmund have registered interest with a deal done with Borussia muted by Lorient officials. Enigmatic, pacey with a flair for the outrageous, he would come with something that’s severely lacking within Newcastle’s current ranks – Fire.

His determination and bite would be fully appreciated at St James’ Park. He could offer options along the front three having scored 12 goals in 26 appearances for Lorient after being given a more central role.

Having a respectable eight goals in 28 caps for Ghana at 23 he could add goals that were glaringly missing for the Toon last season.

Wissam Ben Yedder – Toulouse FC

Here is a must have for Newcastle. Their aforementioned struggle for goals would be a forgotten nightmare if this magician got into his stride.

Having scored 30 goals and assisted a further 10 in his last two league campaigns for provincial club Toulouse, he is as happy creating as he is tapping home from four yards. At just 5”7, he can lead the line effectively but would suit the midfield runs of Colback and newly aquired Wijnaldum down to a tee.

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Having been linked with ‘bigger’ clubs over the years, now is the moment to make a bid with just two years left on his contract.

Yoann Gourcuff – Free Agent

Yoann is currently a free agent after being released by Lyon this summer. Likened by many to French legend Zinedine Zidane, pressure was put upon his young shoulders early on.

The weight of expectation has caused an unfortunate injury record with his best spell coming at Bordeaux almost six years ago.

He is looking for another chance to prove himself with more international caps still plausible for the 29 year old stylish attacking midfielder.

With a long line of talented attacking players having strutted their stuff at St James’ Park over the years, it could be a match made in heaven.

Given another chance, he could prove his worth and return to form that gifted Bordeaux 12 goals and 11 assists in 2008/09 Ligue 1 campaign.

In Focus: Tottenham face tough task to keep Alli

According to Diario Gol, Lionel Messi is keen for Barcelona to secure a deal for Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli at the end of the current season.

What’s the story?

Suggestions of La Liga interest in Alli is not exactly breaking news, with the Tottenham midfielder believed to be on the wishlist of both Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The 21-year-old has struggled to find his best form during stages of this season, but has still managed four goals and seven assists in 19 Premier League appearances.

Alli, who is valued at £54m by transfermarkt.co.uk, has also netted twice and provided three assists in three Champions League appearances this term – demonstrating that he is capable of operating at the top level.

According to Diario Gol, Messi has told Barcelona to bring Alli to Camp Nou at the end of the 2017-18 campaign, and the Spanish league leaders are ready to press ahead with a move.

Can Tottenham realistically keep Alli?

It is worth remembering that Tottenham have been very, very good to Alli.

It was Spurs that handed the midfielder his big break in terms of Premier League football, and they have helped him develop into a key player for the England national team.

Alli is contracted to Tottenham until the summer of 2022, but a move to Barcelona could well see the attacker double his wages.

Alli will also have to decide whether he feels he can win trophies at Tottenham when considering the strength of the likes of Manchester City and Manchester United in the Premier League.

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Not many players turn down Barcelona when the Catalan club come calling, and it seems that Alli could end up in Spain sooner rather than later.

Moyes confirms return of Oxford to West Ham

West Ham United boss David Moyes has revealed that Reece Oxford is to be recalled from his loan spell at Bundesliga club Borussia Monchengladbach.

The 19-year-old, who is valued at £4.5m by transfermarkt.co.uk, joined Gladbach from West Ham during the summer, and recently made his full Bundesliga debut for the German outfit.

Gladbach are said to be keen to sign Oxford on a permanent deal, whilst RB Leipzig are also believed to be interested in signing the teenage midfielder.

West Ham, however, have exercised their option to recall the young Englishman.

Moyes has revealed that he is looking forward to working with Oxford, who is contracted to the Hammers until the summer of 2021.

Moyes told reporters:

“Reece Oxford will come back. We will take a look at him and see how he is.

“I hope we can help improve him – I’ve only just met him, but I know he is well thought of here and we will work with him.”

Oxford, who has linked with Manchester United and Arsenal before signing a new West Ham deal, has made 14 senior appearances for his London club in all competitions.

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West Ham will not return to Premier League action until they welcome West Bromwich Albion to the London Stadium on January 2.

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In Focus: West Ham face battle to sign Mawson

According to Sky Sports News, Watford have joined West Ham United in the race to sign Swansea City centre-back Alfie Mawson during this month’s transfer window.

What’s the story?

Swansea have had a difficult 2017-18 campaign to date, with the Welsh outfit bottom of the Premier League table after 22 matches.

The Swans are only four points from safety, but they are one of the favourites to drop into the Championship come the end of the season.

Mawson has arguably been Swansea’s outstanding player this term, and West Ham have been linked with the former England Under-21 international in recent weeks.

The Hammers were believed to be the favourites for the centre-back, but according to Sky Sports News, Watford are also in the hunt.

Swansea are understandably desperate to keep hold of the 23-year-old, but it would not be a surprise if a move to the English capital turned Mawson’s head.

Will West Ham win the race?

With the greatest of respect to Watford, it is not as if a Manchester United, an Arsenal or a Chelsea have joined the race for Mawson.

If West Ham were up against one of those teams, they could be forgiven for thinking that they would be unable to complete a move.

Watford are slipping down the table following a poor run of form, however, and Mawson, who is valued at £10.8m by transfermarkt.co.uk, might well see the Hornets as a sidewards step rather than a big jump.

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West Ham do have funds to sign new players during this month’s transfer window, and David Moyes’ team will fancy their chances of winning any battle that might occur with the Hornets.

One thing is for certain, it is going to be a fascinating watch to see what occurs at the London Stadium for the remainder of the month.

Celtic fans split on whether their January transfer window was a success or not

With five completed incoming deals and a number of first team stars exiting the club, Celtic did a fair bit of business during the January transfer window.

The activity continued on deadline day after the club confirmed the signings of Dundee duo Scott Bain and Jack Hendry, who both come in with a view to improving the Hoops’ defence in the long and short term.

Those deals followed the acquisitions of centre-back Marvin Compper, attacking midfielder Charly Musonda on an 18-month loan deal and Scottish prospect Lewis Morgan, who joined the club permanently but was loaned back to high flying St Mirren for the rest of the season.

The most notable players to leave Glasgow were Erik Sviatchenko and Liam Henderson, who moved abroad after failing to force themselves into Brendan Rodgers’ first team plans.

With big European ties to come and trophies to win, there’s a desire for constant improvement at Celtic, regardless of the strength of the current squad in place, and that’s led to a bit of division on how to judge the success of the Hoops’ business last month.

Some are absolutely delighted with what the club managed to do…

Others though are less convinced, believing that either the club have failed to sign quality improvements that can improve the first team or that they haven’t addressed providing cover in some key areas, including the full-back positions…

Of course, it’ll be the rest of the season and beyond that truly determines how well the Hoops did with their business in January.

There are certainly question marks, but as long as Brendan Rodgers keeps delivering domestic success then he and the club will keep the vast majority of fans on board.

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With plenty expecting improvement on their European results though, Hoops fans will be hoping for a big summer window, especially if they bank the riches of the UEFA Champions League group stages for a third season in a row.

Two changes Pochettino must make to his Tottenham XI when they host Arsenal

Tottenham Hotspur will look to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League at Wembley to 13 matches when they host Arsenal in the latest version of the North London derby on Saturday.

Spurs were beaten by Chelsea in their first home league game in their new home back in August, but they have since won eight and drawn four at England’s national stadium, scoring 27 goals and conceding on just seven occasions in 12 fixtures since then.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men followed up an impressive 2-0 win against Manchester United at Wembley last week with a 2-2 draw against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday, with Harry Kane’s last-gasp penalty rescuing a point for his side when it looked as though Mo Salah’s injury-time goal looked to have won it for the hosts.

Pochettino will be well aware of the importance of the encounter against the Gunners on Saturday both in terms of the bragging rights and positions in the table, with Spurs currently one point adrift of the top four and four points above their arch-rivals.

The Argentine saw a couple of his players struggle on Merseyside last time out, and he is asking for trouble if he fails to make a couple of alterations to his XI.

Here are two changes Pochettino must make to his Tottenham team when they host Arsenal…

Toby Alderweireld for Davinson Sanchez

Sanchez has generally been an impressive performer at the back for Tottenham since joining the club from Ajax during the summer, but he really struggled in the 2-2 draw against Liverpool at Anfield last Sunday.

The Colombia international failed to cope with the intensity and speed provided by the likes of Roberto Firmino, Mo Salah and Sadio Mane for the Reds, while he was poor in possession and made general errors on the pitch.

Meanwhile, Alderweireld returned to action against Newport County on Wednesday night having been on the sidelines with a hamstring injury since the end of October, and he looks to be closing in on a Premier League return.

The Belgium international has the quality and experience to play a key role against Arsenal on Saturday, especially with the Gunners now boasting the dangerous Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang in attack, and Pochettino should select the 28-year-old ahead of Sanchez at Wembley.

Victor Wanyama for Eric Dier

Like Sanchez, Dier endured a bit of a nightmare against Liverpool – especially in the first-half – and it was his under-hit back-pass in the third minute that saw Mo Salah give the hosts an early lead.

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The England international was poor on the ball and struggled to deal with the Reds’ attacking players throughout, and with Victor Wanyama now approaching full fitness his place in the team could be under threat for the latest episode of the North London derby on Saturday.

The Kenya international made an instant impact from the substitutes’ bench with a stunning goal, while he reignited the impressive partnership he had with Mousa Dembele previously.

With Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Mesut Ozil both likely to be key players for Arsenal at Wembley, Pochettino should bring in Wanyama for Dier to boost his side’s chances of picking up what could prove to be a crucial three points in the long run.

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