Time for him to return to basics at Anfield?

It’s mid-July in the summer transfer window of 2011. England international Stewart Downing has just come off the back of a superb Barclays Premier League season, in which he played all 38 games for Aston Villa, notching up seven goals and nine assists in the process. A model of form and consistency, a £20million transfer to Liverpool beckoned in a move that seemed overpriced, but perhaps sure to pay dividends.

What a difference a year makes. Over twelve months on, the fate and fortunes of both player and club have taken several tumultuous bumps along the way. A term of bludgeoning underachievement and extraordinary mediocrity has seen Brendan Rodgers ushered in to start a new era. But while the club look to be turning the page, it is Downing that seems to be stuck in the last chapter.

But despite the woes that the ex-Middlesbrough man is enduring and the seemingly endless amount of negative press that he receives, there’s still the capacity to breathe new life into his faltering Anfield dream. It’s time for Downing to go back to basics and rediscover the kind of form that saw him build his reputation at Villa Park.

As the book was closed on the short-lived second coming of Kenny Dalglish in Merseyside, there seemed to be several defining elements that have come to serve as some kind of motif. The image of Dalglish standing with a brooding Andy Carroll after divulging £35million particularly sticks out, as does the now unsavory incident with the Luis Suarez t-shirts of support. But perhaps the one with the most longetivity, has been the enduring image of Downing himself.

Nobody should ever read too much into statistics, but with Downing, the temptations have always seemed a little too much to resist. His figures for the Premier League season 2011-12 read: played 36, scored zero, assisted zero. Even though Downing notched up a couple of goals in the FA Cup, was denied by the post and bar on more than one occasion and still grafted hard for his side, the stats tell a very damning story indeed. For some, the abysmal end product from such an overinflated acquisition represents a fitting tribute to all that’s been wrong on Anfield over the last two years.

And it’s been a hard stigma to shake. As last season rumbled on, it felt as if his lack of attributable contribution to the team became a sinister stick to hit him with and as such, both his game and his confidence seemed to go to pieces. Liverpool fans could atone for his difficult period of form, but what did become hard to accept, was his inability to even harness the bread and butter of his game. Despite anything else, supporters expected Downing to produce his trademark consistent delivery, even if other parts of his game weren’t all there. At times, he struggled even to produce that.

But as the Fenway Sports Group called time on Dalglish’s reign as manager, you could have mistaken Downing for thinking that a fresh direction of management could bring him a change of fortunes. Yet the appointment of Brendan Rodgers has looked ominous for his prospects.

The Ulsterman’s preferred style of play in his 4-3-3 set-up doesn’t particularly cater for a traditional winger in the mould of a Downing. They must have more of a cutting edge to their game – a higher level of craft, a real sense of tactical awareness and an unremitting work rate. So far this term, Rodgers has preferred the duo of Fabio Borini and the excellent Raheem Sterling as his widemen and as the side have began to forge their own identity, Downing has been left in the cold.

Worse more, after a couple of frustrating appearences against West Brom in the Capital One Cup and Young Boys in the Europa League, Downing has come in for a degree of critique from his new manager.

Speaking last week, Rodgers warned his winger that he must work harder if he wants to remain a Liverpool player:

“The big challenge for him now is that commitment to the cause to fight, because he has the qualities. He has a wonderful left foot but what is important is that it is more than talent.

“Talent alone is not enough. You have to work hard, you have to fight for the shirt. We have seen that in a number of the young players and if you don’t do that then longer-term you won’t be here. It is as simple as that really.”

Rodgers comments represent perhaps the first public wake-up call to his faltering winger. The ex-Swansea man isn’t afraid to give younger players who he feels are talented enough and hungry enough, the opportunity to play under his stewardship. The message was loud and clear and it’s now or never for Downing if he wants to give it a go.

But there is still a chance to turn his fortunes around and Rodgers seemingly offered an olive branch to Downing in his concession that he’d be willing to give him a chance at left-back. And if he does, it’s one that the ex-Boro man has to seize with both hands.

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Because the basics of the game, the talents on which his success have been built around, can still be an asset to this team. That trademark swinging delivery from the left and his cultured left foot can do damage from anywhere on the pitch and a switch to full-back wouldn’t change it. He is disciplined enough to do it, as Rodgers pointed to during his stint there in Middlesbrough’s 2006 Uefa cup run. A renewed exhibition of his talents could see him persuade Rodgers to even reinstate him higher up the pitch.

But he has to make his move now. Liverpool are metamorphosing at rate of knots now under Rodgers and he won’t have any qualms about leaving Downing behind if he has to. Life has been tough for him in his first season and the expectation has been something he’s never previously experienced. But if he gets his chance, it’s time to go back to basics and step up to the plate. If not, he could be staring at a January exit.

Does Downing have a future at Anfield? Follow @samuel_antrobus on Twitter and let me know if Rodgers is right to contemplate a move to full-back for the ex-Middlesbrough man.

Sunderland Ace to recover form for Derby Day

Sunderland centre forward Stephane Sessegnon has been backed to recover his form for the visit of Newcastle United at the Stadium of Light this weekend.

The Benin International has had an underwhelming start to the season and the team are keen to get the player firing on all cylinders again.

Scotland International forward Steven Fletcher has been deadly up front and if Sessegnon can also muscle in on the goal trail, the Black Cats could have a potent partnership.

It is a worry for the side with the striker still yet to record a goal in his 8 appearances this season, and he did not even manage to register a shot against Manchester City last time out.

However, midfielder Jack Colback is confident last season’s top goalscorer will turn it round.

The Sunderland ace told the Northern Echo “Sess was magnificent last year” and that he believed Sessegnon carried the team a little bit last season.

This is why he is confident that if the player gets more of the ball then he will re-deliver his flamboyancy he expressed in his opening season for the Black Cats.

Colback is aware that it is crucial to ensure that their attacking players, like Sessegnon, Mclean, Fletcher and Adam Johnson get on the ball.

With the side slipping to their first defeat last time out, the importance of their next fixture is not lost on the side.

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The last meeting ended 1-1 at St James’s park, but Sunderland will be looking to record similar heroics to their 2-1 victory over their rivals in October 2008.

King Kenny – Jackett Celebrates Five Years At Millwall

Tuesday will see Kenny Jackett celebrate five years in charge of Millwall. How ironic that he will celebrate it away at the club he spent his playing career, Watford too.

Jackett joined Millwall with the club in a dire situation, in the dregs of League One and seemingly heading to League Two, and if they went down, they weren’t coming back for a long time.

Jacket’s first game was away to Altrincham in the F.A Cup and looking at the team we have now compared to that game is astonishing. The likes on Marcus Bignot, Ahmet Brkovic and Will Hoskins. Now we have Liam Trotter, Darius Henderson and James Henry.

The Lions stayed up by the skin of their teeth that season, it was now Jackett’s time, make the team his own.

He certainly did that!

The likes of David Forde and Jimmy Abdou were brought in, plus James Henry on loan. These players excelled, Millwall were big by name in the division, but not by finance, Forde and Abdou were major signings for the team and they were both free transfers, a masterstroke by Kenny. They may have lost in the Play-Off final that season, but Jackett was still in the building process.

Kenny pulled off some shrewd business yet again, Jack Smith, Liam Trotter and Darren Ward all brought in on frees, then came the pivotal signing, Steve Morison, a punt from non-league that came off in a big way!

Yet again the Lions were on a small budget, their rumored transfer budget for the summer of 2009 was 75K. Kenny was a miracle worker once again in the transfer market.

Many expected the Lions to struggle, but narrowly missing out on the Play-Offs was the spirited final finish, this was down to a great passion and togetherness, oh, and Steve Morison.

But then came Kenny’s biggest challenge.

Morison left for the gravy train of the Premier League and Norwich City, leaving ‘Wall with about 20 goals missing from their side. Jackett made some mistakes but they were rectified in January, the signings of Shane Lowry and Andy Keogh, plus the signing of Harry Kane on loan kept the Lions up, and Keogh only cost 200k from Premier League Wolves….

After a 6-0 defeat to Birmingham City last season, the Lions were applauded off the field. This was a turning point, the fans trusted Kenny, and we knew he could do it.

Jackett is the seventh-longest serving manager in English football, and no wonder. He’s played to the strengths of the club, built a strong powerful team, and look at the players, Darius Henderson, proven goalscorer, free. Liam Trotter, Premier League potential, free. Danny Shittu, a real ‘wall rock at the back, free.

Need I go on?

Kenny is the most underrated manager in the division, he got a team from the bottom six of League One to the outskirts of the Play-Offs to the Premier League, he’s never mentioned for jobs, he’s seen as unfashionable by other clubs, I don’t mind, an underrated club and manager get along very well, its hard to imagine KJ manage another club despite his previous success at helping turn Swansea into the attractive club they are today.

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One thing that has already stood out for me with Kenny is his professionalism. Millwall fans found out Jackett’s father died a couple days after the Play-Off final, when in real fact, he sadly passed away in April, he only told a few of his coaching staff but not the players, until after the final whistle at Wembley, for some reason this just always stuck out in my mind.

In a time of managers chopping and changing Kenny is a shining light in Championship football.

Lets raise a glass to five years to Kenny, here’s to many more!

IN KENNY WE TRUST.

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Roy Hodgson announces England squad for Sweden friendly

Roy Hodgson has announced his squad for England’s friendly against Sweden next week. The national coach has made a number of changes from his previous squad that took on Poland and San Marino last month.

Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere has been included in the squad despite the wishes of Arsene Wenger. The central midfielder has only recently returned to first team football following a 16 month absence with injuries to his ankle, foot and knee and the Gunners boss feared that too many competitive games over a short spell could hinder the 20-year-old’s recovery process.

However, Wilshere is now suspended in the Premier League after being sent off against Manchester United last Saturday and will be unavailable for Arsenal’s clash with Fulham, which should ease the French coach’s concerns. Ashley Young also returns to the England team after spending a portion of this season on the injury list.

Hodgson has included a number of young players in his squad, including Raheem Sterling, 17, and Jonjo Shelvey, 20, who have impressed for Liverpool this season. Former members of the London Olympics Great Britain team Steven Caulker and Ryan Bertrand, have also been drawn in to Hodgson’s 23-man squad, while Manchester United youngsters Tom Cleverley and Danny Welbeck remain involved.

Uncapped Everton midfielder Leon Osman finally earns his first international call-up at 31 years of age and team-mates Phil Jagielka and Leighton Baines keep their places.

Steven Gerrard is set to skipper the side for the game at the newly built Friends Arena, marking his 100th appearance in an England shirt.

Andy Carroll and Jermain Defoe have been left out of the squad despite both being in good form this season, and the latter starting against Poland last month. Michael Carrick and James Milner were also in the Three Lion’s first XI for the 1-1 draw in Warsaw but have missed out on places in next week’s friendly.

The young line-up and inclusion of the likes of Leon Osman suggests that Hodgson will be using the friendly against Sweden as an opportunity to experiment, analyse his quality in depth, and find out if any of the young English talent that will be on display are ready to perform on the international stage.

The full squad list is as follows:

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Hart, Ruddy, Forster; Baines, Bertrand, Cahill, Caulker, Jagielka, Glen Johnson, Shawcross, Walker; Cleverley, Gerrard, Aaron Lennon, Osman, Shelvey, Sterling, Walcott, Wilshere, Ashley Young; Rooney, Sturridge, Welbeck.

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Top 15 players Premier League clubs should ‘cash in on in January’

With the January transfer window approaching, a number of Premier League clubs will be looking to take advantage and move on the deadwood in their squads.

It should perhaps be a given that clubs such as Arsenal might feature heavily, but Arsene Wenger doesn’t have the biggest of squads at the Emirates, nor can he rely on a fully healthy side for the majority of the season. In contrast, Roberto Mancini will very much be looking to make way for others, while Alex Ferguson may want to reassess his options and strengthen other areas of his team.

For the most part, clubs will struggle to get a decent return from the transfer market, with the majority of players having little to show in the way of eye-catching performances in recent months. But the issue of the financial state of the game will also weigh heavily on those looking to fund other purchases. Regardless, these players have either become passengers or simply headaches for a manager looking to move his club forward. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see many of them feature in the transfer stories come the new year.

Click on Florent Malouda to unveil the 15

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Manchester United 3-1 Sunderland – Match Review

Manchester United maintained their six point lead at the top of the Premier League with an easy win over Sunderland at Old Trafford.

Sir Alex Ferguson’s men have led the table at Christmas in each of the last three seasons and showed no mercy in dispatching the relegation threatened Black Cats to secure their place at the top of the tree this year.

Martin O’Neill, who saw his side beat Reading on home turf on Tuesday, will be dreading the hectic festive period after recoding just three victories in their last 25 games and sit just a point above the relegation zone.

There were no surprises when United took a deserved lead in the 16th minute. Ashley Young tormented Carlos Cuellar and Sebastian Larsson on the left before his cross deflected off former Red Devil John O’Shea and fell to Robin Van Persie, who controlled and finished with aplomb.

It was game over three minutes later as Tom Cleverley doubled the home sides advantage, exchanging passes with Michael Carrick and bending a sumptuous effort past Simon Mignolet from just inside the penalty area.

Wayne Rooney could have made it three before half time with a volley that flashed wide of the target before the visitors sparked into life with James McClean testing David De Gea with a low shot.

Substitute Conor Wickham forced another save out of De Gea, as did a deflected McClean strike, but any hopes of a comeback were ended just before the hour mark when Van Persie tiptoed into the box and squared for Rooney to tap in.

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Despite that goal settling the contest Sunderland continued to search for a consolation and were finally rewarded when United old boy Fraizer Campbell rose to head home Stephane Sessegnon’s cross in the 72nd minute.

Wickham came close to setting up a tense finish but was thwarted by De Gea again as Ferguson’s charges made it five top-flight wins on the trot.

The 15 Premier League starlets that ‘should be loaned out’ this January

It seems years ago now, well in fact it was years ago, but Kieran Richardson’s loan move to West Brom back in 2005 proved to be one of the most genius pieces of Premier League business in the history of the competition. The former Manchester United youngster was in lethal form and at times appeared to be keeping the Baggies up single-handed. At the end of the season, West Brom avoided relegation with much of the plaudits going to their young loan signing.

The English top flight is littered with youngsters just waiting for a first-team opportunity and the chance to make a difference at a smaller club in order to stake a claim for a first team spot back at their parent club.

We don’t have room to tell you all of them, so here is a collection of the Top 15 Premier League youngsters that clubs should consider loaning in January that would be beneficial to both parties.

So click on Tom Carroll and see if any of our starlets catch your eye

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Wenger admits Arsenal’s Champions League hopes are in jeopardy

Arsene Wenger has warned his Arsenal side that they face missing out on Champions League football next season if they continue to drop points, the Guardian reports.

Defeat at the hands of Chelsea on Sunday left the Gunners seven points adrift of North London rivals Tottenham in fourth and the Emirates Stadium boss admits his side need to beat their psychological demons and take the initiative in games if they’re to bridge that gap.

“We have lost two big games in the last week and that’s very damaging for us,” he said. “We cannot afford to drop points any more if we want to be in the top four. This was very similar to last week.

“The team has fantastic quality and spirit but we only come into the game when we’re 2-0 down. At the moment, that’s worrying. In the big games, once you start 2-0 down, it’s very difficult.”

Wenger bemoaned his side’s lack of self belief at Stamford Bridge, conceding they were second best for much of the game and made it easy for the Blues before Theo Walcott’s second half goal.

“Chelsea played well at the start but we were not well positioned on the pitch and were stretched, giving them too much room to play,” he added.

“We didn’t defend tight enough and allowed them to play where they wanted.

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“There’s a psychological part of it, for sure, because we didn’t really go for it at the start again.The team have to believe more in the quality we have.”

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Premier League duo to miss out on Brazilian

Manchester City and Chelsea are set to miss out on Neymar, with Bayern Munich preparing an £86m move for the Brazilian sensation, according to reports from The Metro.

The Premier League duo have been tracking the 21-year-old from some time, and were believed to be readying summer bids for his signature.

City reportedly spoke to Neymar after England’s recent friendly against Brazil, whilst Chelsea are rumoured to be highly interested in the attacker as they look to usher a new generation of top talent into Stamford Bridge.

But, they both appear to be set to miss out on the Santos star, with Bayern readying a ginormous £86m offer.

The Bundesliga giants are said to have vast sums available to spend this summer as they look to support Pep Guardiola, who will take control of the club later this year, in the transfer market.

Although both City and Chelsea are heavily backed, they are unlikely to be able to match the Bavarian side.

It has been widely speculated that Neymar would remain in South America until after the 2014 World Cup, but such a large offer would tempt both the youngster and his employers to alter their stance.

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Bayern are also said to be interested in Liverpool’s Luis Suarez, but any move for the Brazilian international would, likely, end their pursuit.

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Aston Villa v QPR – Team Line-Ups

We’re in to the business end of the season and both Aston Villa and QPR appear to finally be doing the business in the Premier League having won their respective fixtures last weekend.

It’s a real relegation six-pointer at Villa Park this afternoon, though, and nothing less than three points is a must for both sides as relegation looms dangerously over them.

The last three top-flight meetings between them have ended in score draws, while QPR go in search of a third consecutive win in the Premier League for the first time since March 1995 and Villa haven’t won consecutive league matches for 67 outings.

Here’s how the teams will line-up:

Aston Villa: Guzan, Lowton, Vlaar, Clark, Baker, Westwood, Bannan, Sylla, Agbonlahor, Weimann, Benteke.

Subs: Given, N’Zogbia, Holman, Dawkins, Carruthers, Bowery, Bennett.

QPR: Cesar, Samba, Hill, Park, Jenas, Remy, Bosingwa, Fabio, Zamora, Townsend, Mbia

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Subs: Murphy, Taarabt, Wright-Phillips, Mackie, Granero, Onuoha, Hoilett.

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