Skip to main contentSkip to navigationSkip to key eventsSkip to navigation

Transfer latest, Liverpool v Manchester United news and more – as it happened

This article is more than 4 years old

Barry Glendenning had the latest team news and transfer updates before another big weekend in the top flight

 Updated 
(now) and (earlier)
Fri 17 Jan 2020 12.06 ESTFirst published on Fri 17 Jan 2020 04.44 EST
'We've got players coming through': Solskjær explains Ashley Young's United exit – video

Live feed

Key events

The end is nigh. It’s time to wind down today’s weekend preview blog, because ... well, to be brutally honest, it’s been a long week, I’m thirsty and want to go for a pint. Here’s hoping you enjoy whatever it is you do to unwind this weekend, particularly if it involves going to the football. Peace out.

Preview: Watford v Tottenham

Preview: Arsenal v Sheffield United

Preview: Brighton v Aston Villa

Preview: Norwich City v Bournemouth

Preview: West Ham v Everton

Preview: Manchester City v Crystal Palace

Preview: Southampton v Wolves

Carlo Ancelotti speaks ...

Carlo Ancelotti has dismissed claims Everton’s trip to West Ham this weekend has taken on added significance because he got the job at Goodison Park ahead of David Moyes.

The Scot was linked with a return to the club he managed for more than a decade last month but the availability of Ancelotti saw the decorated Italian handed a four-and-a-half-year contract.

Since then, Moyes has been reappointed as West Ham boss, and Ancelotti is convinced he will be focused on his own club and not how he was overlooked by the Everton hierarchy.

“The motivation is there to try to improve West Ham’s position in the table, to try to do the best at his job,” said Ancelotti. “He has no extra motivation to play against Everton. He was here for a lot of years, he did really well at this club and everyone respects him. It will be an interesting game and I hope that we play a good game and try to win.”

Ancelotti revealed he will be without Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson for the trip to the London Stadium, as both players are nursing minor injuries. Yerry Mina is in contention for a place in the back four after recovering from a knock.

Carlo Ancelotti has been talking ahead of Everton’s trip to West Ham this weekend. Photograph: Jason Cairnduff/Action Images via Reuters

Fitba corner: Hearts have announced that Steven Naismith has been appointed club captain by manager Daniel Stendel, following the German’s decision to drop Christophe Berra and tell him to find a new club. With Hearts anchored to the bottom of the Scottish Premiership table, six points from safety, their own fans and those of other Scottish teams have reacted with humour to the appointment of the injury prone Naismith.

Live scenes as Naismith takes call from Stendel pic.twitter.com/A9H3JT16cK

— Graham Cox (@grahamkcox) January 17, 2020

pic.twitter.com/rvdNi6FYJ6

— Steve Stacey (@SteveStac21) January 17, 2020

Rodgers: Slimani-to-Villa could prove too complicated

Leicester boss Brendan Rodgers has warned Aston Villa that a loan move for Foxes forward Islam Slimani is likely to be “too complicated”.

Villa are desperately chasing a new striker after Wesley was recently ruled out for the season with an ACL injury, while Keinan Davis is also on the sidelines, and Jonathan Kodjia is set to move to Qatari side Al Gharafa.

It is understood Villa will this weekend sort out the international clearance paperwork that will allow Tanzania international Mbwana Samatta to complete an £8.5m move from Belgian side Genk. But they are also believed to be chasing Slimani, who in August joined Monaco on a season-long loan from Leicester.

City’s former record signing, who moved to the Foxes for £29m in August 2016 from Sporting Lisbon, has scored seven goals in 13 Ligue 1 appearances for Monaco. However, a move to Villa means Monaco would have to consent to release the 31-year-old Algeria international, as well as Leicester sanctioning the deal.

“I think that looks like it’s probably going to be too complicated,” said Rodgers. “There is interest in him, but he is there at Monaco and due to be there for the season. I’m not sure if anything will happen on that or not, but it will just make it a little bit complicated.”

Islam Slimani is on loan at Monaco from Leicester City. Photograph: AFP Contributor#AFP/AFP via Getty Images

Jurgen Klopp on the Africa Cup of Nations ...

During his press conference this afternoon, Jurgen Klopp answered questions on the decision to reschedule the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations back to January and the accompanying ramifications for Liverpool, who are likely to lose Egypt’s Mo Salah, Senegal’s Sadio Mane and Guinea’s Naby Keita for up to six weeks before and during the competition. He is understandably unhappy about the switch.

“The African Cup of Nations going back to January is, for us, a catastrophe,” said the Liverpool manager, who claims the decision will affect the club’s transfer policy. “We will not sell Sadio, Mo or Naby now because they have a tournament in January and February - of course not.

“But if you have to make a decision about bringing in a player, it is a massive one because before the season you know for four weeks you don’t have them. That’s a normal process and as a club you have to think about these things.”

If it’s any consolation to Jurgen, Jonathan Wilson stated on the Guardian’s Football Weekly podcast yesterday, that he reckons there’s a good chance the competition will be moved from Cameroon and staged in a country with a more suitable climate in its original summer slot.

Ashley Young speaks: On the verge of signing for Inter, the Manchester United winger told waiting reporters that it was a very nice day, the weather was very good and that it was his first time in Milan. So now you know.

Ashley Young's first interview in Milan was riveting 😂 pic.twitter.com/I5b3KplaVC

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 17, 2020

Lampard: Ross Barkley is going nowhere

Frank Lampard has insisted Ross Barkley will not be leaving Stamford Bridge any time soon, despite West Ham admitting interest in signing the Chelsea midfielder on loan.

“There’s no talk here of Ross Barkley going anywhere; he’s our player,” said Lampard. “He’s played the last couple of games and done very well. I’ve got a lot of faith in Ross.”

Share
Updated at 

David Lammy might want to visit a few grounds before suggesting installing invasive technology. The racism issue is best dealt with as and when it arises. Encourage fellow fans to alert stewards when your nearest knucklehead tries to spark up a racist chant or use abusive racist language. Shame them by chanting "Sit down. Shut up." until they relent. It's best employed as a tactic if everyone is on-board. A culture of shame exists already. Let's use it to out the racists in our midst.

Klopp rails against fixture schedule ... again

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp believes the injury to Harry Kane which could force him to miss Euro 2020 may eventually force action from the FA on fixture congestion.
The England captain had surgery on a ruptured hamstring tendon at the weekend and, although the initial prognosis was he could return by April, doubts are now being expressed that he will be out for longer and miss this summer’s tournament.

Klopp, a vocal opponent of what he considers a bloated schedule, felt that may force a change in thinking among the powers that be. “I feel massively for Harry Kane, I now hear he may not be in the Euros,” he said. “For the first time some English people in the FA may think ‘Oh, too many games maybe’. Something has to happen for them to really start thinking about it.”

Tottenham striker Harry Kane could miss Euro 2020 with a serious hamstring injury he suffered during Tottenham’s New Year’s Day defeat at Southampton. Photograph: Ian Walton/Reuters

I’m a big David Lammy fan, but he’s got that totally wrong. Racism has to be stopped completely not just in football grounds. Not letting a potential racist in to a football match does nothing but marginalise it. Come on David you can do better than that!

Nuno issues Wolves rallying call

With his team winless in five games and a trip to revitalised Southampton ahoy this weekend, Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo has called on his weary troops to rally ahead of their 39th match of a gruelling season.

“Everyone knows how we play,” he said. “Teams are trying to find new things and we have to raise our standards. This is the process we have and we have to try new solutions.”

Nuno also revealed that defender Ruben Vinagre has been ruled out for a number of weeks with a hamstring injury.

Ruben Vinagre is set for a spell on the sidelines after pulling his hamstring against Manchester United earlier this week. Photograph: Matthew Ashton - AMA/Getty Images
Share
Updated at 

Wales to face Austria and the USA

Wales have announced March friendlies against Austria and the United States as part of their build-up to this summer’s European Championship.

Ryan Giggs’ side will play fellow Euro 2020 finalists Austria at the Liberty Stadium on Friday, 27 March - the first time Wales will have played in Swansea for seven years.

Wales will then host the USA at the Cardiff City Stadium on Monday, March 30 in what will be only the second-ever fixture between the two nations.

Christian Eriksen to play for Spurs against Watford

Christian Eriksen will play when Tottenham visit Watford on Saturday, despite speculation about his future. The midfielder is out of contract in the summer and has been heavily linked with a move to Inter this month but Jose Mourinho insists the Serie A club have not yet made an offer.

“You have to ask the agent and Inter because they know more than me,” he said. “If they are confident it is because they are ready to make us an offer, which didn’t happen yet. When I see people speaking, especially people with responsibilities, it makes me surprised. He is trying to do his best and it is normal until 31 January his brain is not totally focused.

“It is a normal consequence of the situation. I still don’t understand that optimism. For a few matches people are saying he is playing his last game. Eriksen plays tomorrow.”

Christian Eriksen will wave yet another fond farewell to Tottenham fans tomorrow. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock

The latest on Olivier Giroud-to-Inter

Inter are understood to be extremely eager to sign the Chelsea striker this month, but Frank Lampard insists that no deal has yet been agreed between the clubs.

“If everything is right it might happen, but it’s not, so whilst it’s not, he’s our player,” said Lampard. “And the great thing about Ollie is that he’s got great experience and professionalism, and he’s been nothing but great with us.”

In other news around Stamford Bridge, Reece James signed a new Chelsea deal this week, committing himself to his home club until 2025. “I rate him very highly, I knew him as a youth player in the academy here,” said Lampard of the young full-back. “He did fantastically well at Wigan last year and I tried to get him to Derby but we couldn’t get him in mid-season. There’s a lot more to come from Reece James, he’s a really talented player.”

Frank Lampard has hailed the professionalism of Olivier Giroud as he waits to see whether Chelsea and Inter can agree a deal. Photograph: Amr Abdallah Dalsh/Reuters

Roy Hodgson has been trash-talking ...

“We need to go there in full humility and to understand we will be confronted with a team that is one of the best in Europe and quite capable of winning the Champions League,” said the Crystal Palace manager ahead of his side’s trip to Manchester City.

“I appreciate the way his (Guardiola’s) teams play and the way he handles himself in interviews,” added Hodgson. “It will be a pleasure to meet him again.”

Share
Updated at 

Norwich City news

Norwich boss Daniel Farke has been boosted by the return of several players as his side prepare to host Bournemouth in a Premier League relegation battle.

Top scorer Teemu Pukki is available, with Ben Godfrey also expected to make his comeback from injury. “A victory is always good for the confidence, for the mood, for the table,” he said. “But one victory is not enough. To stay in this league we need to win seven out of our next 16 games.”

Daniel Farke believes Norwich City need 21 out of the remaining 48 available to stay in the Premier League. Photograph: Magi Haroun/REX/Shutterstock

Retinal scanning and fingerprinting would be right back to the bad old days of the 80s of criminalising football supporters.

Would any other population group have to do that when going freely about their daily life.

Why is David Lammy's idea any more palatable than Margaret Thatcher's ID card scheme for football supporters?

It's just a way to tar every fan with the same brush again, in a more hi tech way.

Fabinho and Matip are fit for Sunday

In good news for Liverpool fans, Jurgen Klopp has revealed that both Joel Matip and Fabinho are available for selection for the league leaders’ match against Manchester United on Sunday. Matip has been sidelined with injury since the corresponding fixture at Old Trafford on 20 October, while Fabinho has not played since Liverpool’s draw with Napoli in the Champions League at the end of November.

A hale and hearty looking Fabinho at Liverpool training earlier this week. Photograph: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images

David Lammy: We’ll beat racism in football by working with fans (and scanning their retinas and fingerprints)

The Labour MP for Tottenham has written an interesting article in Parliament’s The House magazine, in which – among other things – he makes the extremely controversial call for the introduction of retina and fingerprint technology to be used at football grounds.

“If anything,: he writes. “Racism in football has become more prevalent [than in the 1980s]; the proliferation of social media has made it easier to target players with vitriol.”

Lammy goes on to say that “as a nation, we’re good at condemning loutish incidents of racism” before claiming, in what is appears to be a dig at the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, that “we’re less good at condemning the more articulate forms of racism spouted by our politicians, which is why Gary Neville stood out when he courageously bucked the trend. And we’re less good at coming out strongly against forms of racial bias in our own media.”

Lammy believes “the FA needs to get serious about punishments and enforcements” and ventures the controversial opinion that “we also need to reduce anonymity so that it’s easier to keep offenders out of stadiums, via effective and equitable use of retina and fingerprint technology.”

A wise idea or a gross invasion of privacy? Would you, as a football fan, have a problem with Big Brother watching you? Let us know in the comments section below ...

Labour MP David Lammy has called for the introduction of retina-scanning and fingerprint technology at Premier League football grounds. Photograph: David M Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Audi UK

Your indoctrination starts here

Exciting news from Southampton, who are celebrating their improved form under Ralph Hassenhuttl by staging their annual Family Day before, during and after their match against Wolves at St Mary’s tomorrow. The Saints Brass will be providing musical entertainment, while fans are invited to try their hand on a climbing wall, “take on the pros with ICON Skills in the Fanzone”, get a photo with club mascots Sammy and Mary, “be wowed” by our incredible circus performers and buy discounted replica kit in the Saints Store.

Circus acts? Have we recalled Wesley Hoedt from his loan?! 😱 #saintsfc https://t.co/VdrJYP9b6r

— Steve Grant (@SteveGrant1983) January 17, 2020
Mary Saint will be available for photo-ops at Southampton’s Family day tomorrow. Photograph: John Walton/PA

Eriksen will play on - for now

Speaking at his presser today, José Mourinho says Christian Eriksen will play when Tottenham visit Watford on Saturday, despite speculation he will be joining Internazionale. Mourinho insists the Serie A club have not yet made an offer.

He said: “You have to ask the agent and Inter because they know more than me. If they are confident it is because they are ready to make us an offer, which didn’t happen yet. When I see people speaking, especially people with responsibilities, it makes me surprised. He is trying to do his best and it is normal until January 31 his brain is not totally focused. It is a normal consequence of the situation. I still don’t understand that optimism. For a few matches people are saying he is playing his last game. Eriksen plays tomorrow.”

“When I see people speaking, especially people with responsibilities, it makes me surprised” is a classic of the José genre. Good to have his sunshine back.

Christian Eriksen: not swapping London for Milan just yet according to his Tottenham manager. Photograph: Michael Zemanek/BPI/REX/Shutterstock
Share
Updated at 

Following Chelsea signing Sam Kerr, another Australian is heading to the Women’s Super League. Hayley Raso, the forward, has joined from Brisbane Roar for an undisclosed fee. She will be free to play for Everton from mid-February, after featuring in Olympic qualifiers for the Matildas.

So excited for this new chapter with @EvertonWomen 💙 https://t.co/snbkT4eVO4

— Hayley Raso (@HayleyRaso) January 17, 2020

Meanwhile, an Ev legend has been getting behind the women’s team.

I loved playing in the Merseyside derby games and I’m looking forward to the WSL match at Goodison between Everton and Liverpool! You can’t beat a derby – so get yourselves to Goodison on Sunday 9 February and make some noise! #COYB

— Tim Howard (@TimHowardGK) January 16, 2020

Derby being investigated over their ground purchase, and Sheffield Wednesday were charged in November. Looks like that show has come to the end of its run, though clubs resorting to it shows the unsustainable nature of the Championship.

Football League investigating Derby's sale of their ground for £80m+. Given that other clubs have done the same trick but for far less value, and given Middlesbrough have reportedly issued legal proceedings against the EFL, I suppose even the League had to wake up to that one.

Selling the ground to an owner counts as owner investment according to the P&S rules, so should be subject to the £13m p/a loss cap. Alas the League does not understand its own rules, or was too scared to take on Mel Morris. But the end product is that the rules that are meant to make clubs profitable and sustainable are turning them into something far less profitable and far less sustainable.

I could write a better set of regulations, but that's a pretty low hurdle, I think, on the Infinite Monkey test, you only need five monkeys, ten minutes to manage it.

On the Ashley Young being the oldest English Serie A debutant question, there’s been a shout for David Beckham but he was 33 when he made his AC Milan bow in 2009 and Ashley Cole, who was also 33 when he made his Roma bow in 2014.

On that impending Ashley Young transfer from BTL and Twitter.

Inter keeping raiding Man Utd for players that were apparently not good enough for Old Trafford, and yet Inter are flying in Serie A.

It's almost as if a player's performance is somehow conditionally linked to the expertise of his manager.

Maybe Man Utd should simply have hired Conte back in the summer.

Ashley Young: 12 players have more PL assists than him, 4,179 players have fewer PL assists than him ⚖️

— Duncan Alexander (@oilysailor) January 17, 2020
Share
Updated at 

Ok, these are big shoes to fill on a red-hot day of soccer news but I will give it my best try. Let’s start with memory lane. This game will also be remembered as Rio Ferdinand’s last before he began his ban for skipping a drugs test. He limped off in the first-half.

17/01 - On this day in 2004, Wolves became the first bottom placed club in almost 11 years to beat the side top of the Premier League table, winning 1-0 against Man Utd thanks to a Kenny Miller goal. Turned. pic.twitter.com/BcREmhp8Ko

— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) January 17, 2020

What now for Glenn Murray?

The Argus reports that Brighton manager Graham Potter is not inclined to let his striker, Glenn Murray, go to a Premier League rival. Reduced to the role of bit-part player at Brighton this season, the 36-year-old has been linked with a move to Aston Villa, who travel to the Amex Stadium tomorrow, but they are about to sign Genk striker Mbwana Samatta for £8.5 instead. It has been reported that Murray is in talks with Nottingham Forest about a possible move to the City Ground.

“It doesn’t make sense to help the opposition,” said Graham Potter yesterday. “You never know in football, of course, but Glenn was a sub for us and came on at Everton last week, so clearly he’s someone we think can help us.”

Potter later insisted that Murray was welcome to stay at Brighton and insisted he had a healthy working relationship with the striker, despite rumours to the contrary.

“Glenn is with us,” he said. “I worked with him this morning and have no problems with him whatsoever. I’m happy for him to be with us. I enjoy working with him and I hope he stays.”

Glenn Murray could be off to Nottingham Forest. Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP via Getty Images
Share
Updated at 

Dembélé to return to the UK?

Lyon striker Moussa Dembélé was linked with a possible move to the Premier League earlier this week, prompting his club president Jean-Michel Aulas to say that the player is not for sale. Dembélé, formerly of Celtic and Fulham, is believed to be the subject of interest at Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle.

This morning, the Newcastle Chronicle report that Lyon are on the verge of signing Villarreal striker Karl Toko-Ekambi, whose agent had previously offered the Cameroonian forward to Newcastle for £21m. Should Ekambi finalise his deal with Lyon, our colleagues in the north-east reckon President Aulus may reconsider his position on Dembélé.

Lyon striker Moussa Dembélé has no shortage of admirers in the Premier League. Photograph: Nicolas Tucat/AFP via Getty Images

More from Eddie Howe ...

Bournemouth’s manager has been waxing lyrical on the difficulties of bringing in attracting quality players to a club that’s struggling and in the Premier League’s relegation zone.

“I think a combination of things makes it very difficult for us in this window to recruit,” he told reporters. “League position, availability of players, resources available to improve the squad. It’s potentially going to be loans that we’re looking at and it is not easy to find the right players to improve the squad.

“I could sign a whole host of players but I need someone to come in and actually improve what I’ve got and I think that’s the most difficult part.

“We’ll search until the end of the window because if there is that one player out there that can make the difference then we need to find him.”

Ole on Ashley young’s move to Inter

Ole Gunnar Solskjær has said that Manchester United weren’t prepared to offer Ashley Young a two-year contract extension and intimated that the winger/wing-back/full-back/whatever he is these days had his heart set on a move to pastures new. Young will cough for the doctor at Inter today, before moving to the Serie A side for £1.5m.

“He’s 35 in the summer and if he gets a two year contract somewhere I think it’s up to him to take that,” said Solskjær. “We weren’t ready to offer that. He has been a good servant, captain ... won trophies, league cups, but we’ve got players coming through and when Ashley’s head and mindset was on [a move to Inter] so why not now.”

Solskjær refused to comment on United’s ongoing pursuit of Sporting midfielder Bruno Fernandes. “I can’t tell you about any players that play for other teams,” he said.

Ashley Young is undergoing a medical ahead of his move to Inter. Photograph: Catherine Ivill/Getty Images
Share
Updated at 

Howe denies being asked to stand down at Bournemouth

Eddie Howe has rubbished the suggestion that he was asked to resign his position at relegation-threatened Bournemouth, who have taken just four Premier League points from the past 33 available.

“No, there’s no truth in that,” he said. “It’s a difficult moment, a negative moment. We’ve got to find ways to improve and change our results, change our performances.” Bournemouth travel to Norwich City tomorrow, for the mother of all six-pointers.

Eddie Howe insists that he is the right man to steer Bournemouth out of the relegation zone. Photograph: Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images

Rashford unlikely to be fit for Liverpool

In much the same way that Steve Bruce isn’t going to jump into any windows for the sake of it, Ole Gunnar Solskjær isn’t going to be holding his breath. At least that’s what he said upon being asked if Marcus Rashford, his star striker, would be fit for Manchester United’s trip to Anfield on Sunday afternoon. “I’m not going to hold my breath,” he said. “I would probably think he won’t be ready.”

Solskjær sent Rashford on as a second half substitute during United’s 1-0 win over Wolves in the FA Cup on Wednesday night, only to see the 22-year-old hobble off with a back injury a little over 15 minutes later. The Manchester United manager has been criticised for introducing the player, as it led to him exacerbating an existing injury.

Marcus Rashford is unlikely to recover from his back injury in time for Manchester United’s trip to Anfield on Sunday. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA

Steve Bruce hoping to freshen up his Newcastle squad

Having sat down with Mike Ashley following Newcastle’s midweek FA Cup win over Rochdale, Steve Bruce seems confident that Newcastle’s owner will support him in the remaining fortnight of the January transfer window.

“We just reiterated what I’ve been saying to you guys,” said Bruce to the Tyneside press posse this morning. “We showed what we’re trying to do and he was very supportive of that. We’ve got one or two plates spinning and we hope that we can add to the squad by the end of the month.

“What I’ve said from the start is we’ve got one or two targets in mind; if they don’t come off, then I’m not just going to jump into the window for the sake of it. They have to improve us if we’re going to act.”

Steve Bruce is not going to jump into any windows “for the sake of it”. Photograph: Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images

Chris Wilder hails Sheffield United’s success

The Sheffield United manager has been speaking to the ladies and gentlemen of the Fourth Estate, who have been asking him about the remarkable manner in which his team have adapted to life in the Premier League.

“It’s an outstanding news story so far and I’d love for it to be a brilliant story come the end of the season,” he said. “I think it is one of the stand-out stories so far. A newly-promoted team coming up, playing the way we’ve played and the position we are in and how we have done it - over the last two or three years as well and from a financial point of view too.

“There’s always going to be talk about Liverpool and Manchester City, and while Leicester are going well, for us to be in sixth position is quite remarkable. We’ve done fantastically well, there’s no doubt about that.”

You can sense there’s a “but” coming, can’t you?

“But it’s only this stage of the season and I’m not into that,” he continued. “I’m into the end of season’s and reflection and how we’ve done, there’s still a lot of football to be played.” Wilder’s side take on Arsenal at the Emirates tomorrow afternoon, having already done a number on them courtesy of a Lys Mousset winner at Bramall Lane Bramall Lane in October.

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is thrilled with his team’s progress in the Premier League so far, but isn’t getting carried away. Photograph: Robbie Stephenson/JMP/REX/Shutterstock
Share
Updated at 

Maguire named Manchester United club captain

Following the announcement that Ashley Young is off to Inter for a fee of €1.5m (£1.3m), Ole Gunnar Solskjær has revealed that Harry Maguire will be taking over from the 34-year-old as Manchester United’s club captain.

Harry Maguire will have to get used to wearing that armband. Photograph: Simon Stacpoole/Offside/Offside via Getty Images

Football! Football! Football!

With the weekend upon us, it’s time to bring you all the news that’s fit to print - and much that probably isn’t – ahead of another couple of days of hectic football action.

Throughout the day we’ll bring you news from assorted managerial press conferences, keep you updated on all the latest transfer tittle-tattle and generally keep you posted on anything else of note that’s occurring on Planet Football.

Comments (…)

Sign in or create your Guardian account to join the discussion

Most viewed

Most viewed