PL25: Boxing Day fun as the Latics go festive on Santa City

To celebrate 25 years of the Premier League each week in Football Fancast we’re going to be looking back at a memorable game that took place on the corresponding date. This time out we revisit a Boxing Day belter that would have a very different slant on it today.

Twelve years ago this Christmas Wigan Athletic beat Manchester City in a seven goal thriller at the JJB Stadium. The Latics were six months in to their first ever season in the top flight and safely moored in mid-table their sole aspiration was to establish themselves as a Premier League club. With that aim in mind this victory certainly helped, secured on Boxing Day 2005, as too did their surprise win up in Manchester three months later. Under the charge of their impressive coach Paul Jewell, Wigan were very much a club on the up.

As for City this 4-3 defeat was just the latest in a series of setbacks endured during a drab and underwhelming period that still sends a shiver down Blues’ spines to this very day. Throughout the whole season Stuart Pearce’s side never once inhabited the bottom three yet also never threatened to reach the heady heights of mid-table that Wigan revelled in. Furthermore the club was essentially skint yet still somehow found the resources to purchase Georgios Samaras that summer, a Greek saviour who finished the campaign with just five goals. That summer they also had the opportunity to recruit an aging trialist for free, a midfielder with bags of experience and six La Liga titles to his name. Pearce, in his infinite wisdom, turned him down. His name was Pep Guardiola.

Presently both clubs are top of their respective tables, with Wigan enjoying eight consecutive years in the Premier League (sometimes requiring last day heroics to do so) before twice plummeting into the third tier. That’s where they are now, in League One with promotion in their nostrils. City meanwhile lead the field in the same league they have resided in since a Lee McCulloch header, Henri Camara decider, and Jason Roberts double saw them off home to eat their turkey leftovers in miserable fashion. Yet speak to anyone at the ground that day and inform them of what the future beckoned and only one fan-base would be astonished, and it wouldn’t be the club destined to yo-yo through the divisions.

Regarding the game itself both clubs went into this festive contest buoyed by healthy wins prior to Santa’s arrival. What also united the sides was that each were being elevated on a weekly basis by influential midfield performances from Joey Barton for City and Jimmy Bullard for the Latics. Both men featured prominently here with Barton banging home a late consolation volley and the soon-to-be Sky joker running the show elsewhere.

The real star of the day however was City’s farcical defending and here some sympathy is due for Pearce who said later, “For a defender of 25 years watching us defend was a horror show”. It was hardly a comedy of errors for the travelling supporters either and in truth three of Wigan’s quartet of goals was gifted to them even if they were executed professionally.

City’s French midfielder Antoine Sibierski opened proceedings two minutes in with a far-post header but from then onwards it was all Wigan as they countered brilliantly and exploited the gaps offered up by a haphazard back-line. Roberts equalised soon after before McCulloch guided home a powerful header. Before the first half was out Roberts once again capitalised on indecision to convert his second one-on-one with David James.

When Camara easily turned his marker and slid home a fourth the result was no longer in doubt, or so everyone believed at least. Barton’s humdinger reduced the deficit and when Andy Cole pulled back a third with 90 seconds left on the clock it meant a nail-biting finale was on the cards.

“You can’t take your foot off the gas at this level,” a relived Jewell said later. “We created our own problems,” was Pearce’s diagnosis. Perhaps if they had a master tactician on the pitch it might have been different, let’s say for argument’s sake a highly experienced five-time La Liga winner.

What happened next?

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Wigan’s inaugural season in the top flight ended successfully with a tenth place finish and better yet an appearance at the Millennium Stadium in the League Cup final where they lost to Manchester United.

City’s existing for existence’s sake continued for a further year in an era that can safely be described as a prolonged calm before a storm.

Man City fans react to Otamendi signing new contract

Manchester City announced on Wednesday that centre-back Nicolas Otamendi had signed a new long-term contract with the Premier League leaders.

Otamendi’s previous deal was due to expire in the summer of 2020, but his fresh contract takes him until the end of the 2021-22 campaign.

The Argentine initially struggled for consistency at the Etihad Stadium following a move from Spanish side Valencia in the summer of 2015.

The 29-year-old, who is valued at £31.5m by transfermarkt.co.uk, has been in impressive form this season, however, scoring five times in 23 appearances for the Citizens in all competitions.

It would be fair to say that the centre-back did not cover himself in glory against Liverpool last weekend, but overall it has been a very strong campaign for the Argentina international.

City posted the news on their official Twitter page on Wednesday afternoon, and a number of the club’s supporters were on hand to pay tribute to the centre-back.

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A selection of the Twitter reaction can be found below:

In Focus: Southampton to be frustrated in Fredericks pursuit

According to TEAMtalk, Southampton have been told that Fulham will not be selling Ryan Fredericks during the latter stages of the January transfer window.

What’s the story?

Southampton, along with fellow Premier League club Swansea City, have been credited with an interest in Fredericks in recent days.

It had been thought that the Saints – who are expected to be active over the next 24 hours or so – were preparing a move for the 25-year-old, who will be out of contract this summer.

However, according to TEAMtalk, Fulham are ready to activate a 12-month extension on the defender’s contract, and have told Southampton that the player is not for sale.

Fredericks has made 29 appearances in all competitions for Fulham this season, with the former England Under-19 international forging an impressive career since leaving Tottenham Hotspur.

What is currently happening at St Mary’s?

Southampton have money to spend following the £75m sale of Virgil van Dijk to Liverpool earlier this month.

The Saints have managed to get a deal for Monaco forward Guido Carrillo over the line, but  it is understood that a move for Spartak Moscow’s Quincy Promes has gone cold as the attacker is reportedly holding out for a bigger club.

It would be a major blow if Mauricio Pellegrino’s side failed to get a deal for Promes over the line at this stage of the window.

Southampton are unbeaten in their last four matches in all competitions, but they have not won in the Premier League since the end of November.

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They will host Brighton & Hove Albion in the league on Wednesday night, and the club’s supporters will be hoping that at least one more new face has arrived before the January window slams shut.

However, it seems that Fredericks, who is valued at £1.8m by transfermarkt.co.uk, will not be the player in question.

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Man United fans believe in Scott McTominay after impressive performance

Manchester United bounced back from defeat against Tottenham Hotspur mid-week with a professional performance at home to Huddersfield Town in the English Premier League.

Running out 2-0 winners at Old Trafford, Jose Mourinho’s side were eager to show they are better than their showing at Wembley on Wednesday night and pleased supporters with a comfortable victory.

Mourinho dropped established stars like Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial for the encounter with the likes of Scott McTominay making a rare start in the top-flight.

The 21-year-old midfielder impressed fans with an accomplished performance on just his second start in the Premier League this season, battling hard in the heart of the United midfield and standing up to the physical challenge of the Terriers.

Can he now challenge to become a consistent member of Mourinho’s starting eleven?

Time will tell, but supporters are certainly convinced he has significant talent and took to Twitter to share their thoughts…

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Nottingham Forest fans want Karanka to drop Kieran Dowell

Nottingham Forest’s winless streak in all competitions was stretched to six matches on Tuesday night, but their first English Championship goal in a month rescued a point late on at home to Reading.

Aitor Karanka’s side looked destined to suffer yet another defeat but Lee Tomlin popped up in the 85th minute to cancel out Omar Richards’ first half opener for the visitors.

Forest have won just once in their last 12 league matches but the point ensures they are eight points above the dreaded relegation zone.

Fans were relieved to have rescued a point and pleased to see some fighting spirit, although the performance of one player in particular was frustrating for many.

Everton loanee Kieran Dowell had an excellent end to 2017 in the Forest side, scoring six and assisting three in a span of 10 Championship matches, but his form has dipped, which is perhaps to be expected given he is just 20 years of age.

Supporters are losing patience though and after another underwhelming performance on Tuesday night are calling for him to be dropped.

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They took to Twitter to share their thoughts…

Who was Spurs’ best player vs Crystal Palace?

Striker Harry Kane was once again Spurs’ knight in shining armour yesterday as he lost his marker with two minutes remaining at Selhurst Park and nodded the ball over the outstretched arms of Wayne Hennessey in the Crystal Palace goal.

The victory moved the North London side up to fourth in the Premier League table after Chelsea suffered a 2-1 defeat to Manchester United later in the day, but their efforts were almost for nothing as they failed to turn 76% possession into a lead for the first 88 minutes of play against Palace.

Spurs almost took the lead 13 minutes before Kane’s goal, with Hennessey producing a brilliant stop to deny Ben Davies. Serge Aurier then missed an open goal but the in-form Kane, who has now retaken his position at the top of the league’s goal scoring table with 24, wasn’t to be denied.

There were a number of interesting performances of note from Spurs players – with Dele Alli tumbling into Hennessy in the second half despite no contact, and Christian Eriksen composed in the midfield as he led his side for most touches.

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But who was Spurs’ best and worst performers against the Eagles? Have your say in the poll below, by giving each player a performance rating out of ten:

Big Talking Point: Who will win between Swansea and West Ham?

A not-quite-safe-yet West Ham travel to a relegation threatened Swansea on Saturday afternoon in a good ol’ classic Premier League relegation six-pointer.

Both sides are in desperate need of points and neither can arguably afford to lose, but which way will it go?

Our writers have had their say below…

James Beavis

Swansea are a funny team at the moment but they are strong at home having beaten Arsenal and Liverpool at the Liberty Stadium already in 2018.

Carlos Carvalhal’s men will know that they need the three points against West Ham though and will have to attack from the off, and that could give the likes of Marko Arnautovic, Michail Antonio and Manuel Lanzini plenty of space to counter and run in behind the Swansea defence.

Like it did at Huddersfield in January, that attacking threat from the visitors should see them take the three points to move them a step closer to survival.

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John McGinley

Swansea have won their last six games at home in all competitions, including shocks against Liverpool and Arsenal, so there’s no reason to think they won’t have enough to take care of David Moyes’ side in this classic relegation ‘six-pointer’.

With just one win in their last six in all competitions, which includes three defeats in their last three away from home, West Ham are again in a bit of a slump.

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Whatever happens, discontented Hammers fans will find out all about the fight left in David Moyes’ team.

Christy Malyan

Draw. Swansea will be desperate to bounce back after unexpectedly capitulating against Brighton last weekend and Carlos Carvalhal restored the feel-good factor at the Liberty Stadium with a routine win over Sheffield Wednesday in midweek.

The Welsh outfit need points more than the Hammers do, but West Ham boast better quality and if the scores are level leading into the final half hour, both managers will likely take the draw without complaint.

Man United fans want the club to sell Smalling this summer

Big questions are again being asked of Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United this week after they were unceremoniously dumped out of the UEFA Champions League by the unfancied Sevilla at Old Trafford on Tuesday night.

It was a damaging night for the Portuguese manager’s project of taking the Red Devils back to competing for the big European competition and English Premier League title.

Fans are questioning the long-term direction of the club and are already drawing up their ideal scenarios for the upcoming summer transfer window.

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While supporters want to strengthen a number of positions, they also want to get rid of a few players too, with defender Chris Smalling featuring highly on most lists of those who have to go.

The defender has failed to impress this season and was again lacklustre on Tuesday evening. Fans believe he doesn’t have what it takes to compete at the very elite level and want him to leave the club at the end of the season.

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They took to Twitter to share their thoughts…

West Ham fans react as James Collins picks up injury in Dagenham friendly

West Ham United defender James Collins limped off with what looked to be either a hamstring injury in the 3-1 friendly win against Dagenham & Redbridge on Wednesday night, and Irons fans were quick to react to the news.

With Winston Reid injured and Jose Fonte departing for the Chinese Super League last month, the east London outfit have been left a little short at centre-back in their battle to avoid relegation to the Championship.

They face a crucial clash against the side one place and two points below them in the table – Southampton – at the London Stadium on March 31, and know that if they lose they will drop into the bottom three.

David Moyes’ men may have to play that game without Collins, who the majority of the fans want to get a new deal, now though, with Declan Rice, Cheikhou Kouyate and Aaron Cresswell just some of the players that could slot in alongside Angelo Ogbonna in either a back four or three-man defence.

West Ham supporters took to social media to give their thoughts on the injury blow, and while one described the decision to start Collins in the charity game as “madness”, another simply said “unbelievable!”

Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…

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Everton would be making huge mistake in offloading Tosun

Everton are considering a swap deal involving Anderson Talisca and the club’s current striker Cenk Tosun, according to Portuguese publication A Bola.

What’s the story?

Talisca is currently on loan at Besiktas from Benfica for the season and has impressed at the Turkish club having scored 16 goals and created three assists in all competitions.

A Bola reports that Besiktas have first refusal on Talisca when the season comes to an end, and there are suggestions that the club will buy him with the intention of selling.

Tosun left the Turkish outfit in January to join Everton, but the Portuguese publication claims that the attacker is wanted back.

It is believed that the Toffees are considering a swap deal that would involve Talisca arriving at Goodison Park in the summer.

Could Tosun be out the door already?

It took time for the 26-year-old to settle into life at Everton as he struggled for game time under manager Sam Allardyce.

Due to his slow start, many questioned whether the striker would solve the club’s attacking issues and fill the Romelu Lukaku-shaped hole following the Belgian’s move to Manchester United.

In his first four games for the Merseyside outfit, Tosun did not complete a full 90 minutes and he made little impact on the field.

After scoring four goals in his last three outings for Everton, the fans have begun singing Tosun’s praises and he looks much more comfortable in front of goal.

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Given that he is just finding his rhythm, it would not make an ounce of sense for the Toffees to offload the Turkey international.

He certainly deserves a full season to prove his value to the team.

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