WHO Poll
Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Alan 11:51 Mon May 6
Monday news (includes West Ham)
BBC

Arsenal are ready to listen to offers to sell Brazil forward Gabriel Jesus, 27, this summer. (Football Insider)

Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, 30, and Jesus are said to be on the radar of several clubs in Saudi Arabia with lucrative contracts being lined up for the Arsenal duo. (Express)

Outgoing Bayern Munich coach Thomas Tuchel is the leading contender to be the next Manchester United manager as the Premier League club look to replace Erik ten Hag. (Football Insider)

Ten Hag, meanwhile, is on the list of candidates to succeed Tuchel at Bayern in the summer. (Florian Plettenberg)

Newcastle striker Callum Wilson's future remains uncertain with the 32-year-old Englishman strongly linked with a move away from St James' Park. (Mirror)

Borussia Dortmund want to keep on-loan England winger Jadon Sancho, 24, next season, but a permanent move from Manchester United is currently unlikely and not affordable for the German side. (Sky Sport Germany)

Manchester United are hoping to raise £100m by selling Sancho and England forward Mason Greenwood, 22, this summer. (Give Me Sport)

United held talks with Sancho in March during his loan spell at Dortmund. (Manchester Evening News)

Stuttgart's Guinea striker Serhou Guirassy, 28, has emerged as a target for Arsenal as Mikel Arteta looks to bolster his attacking options. (Fichajes - in Spanish)

England midfielder Kalvin Phillips' hopes of rejoining Leeds United this summer depend on the Elland Road side earning promotion back to the Premier League. (Football Insider)

Aston Villa are close to signing Atletico Madrid defender Mario Hermoso, 28. (AS - in Spanish)

AC Milan are considering signing 24-year-old Canadian forward Jonathan David from Lille in the summer transfer window. (Calciomercato - in Italian)




Sky Paper Talk

THE SUN

Manchester United met exiled Jadon Sancho in a bid to bring him back to Old Trafford next season.

West Ham legend Tony Cottee has blasted the "classless" board for hanging David Moyes out to dry - calling for "change at the top".

Ronnie O'Sullivan has the perfect remedy to sharpen up an "outdated" Crucible - with bringing in an interior designer among his list of suggestions.

THE DAILY MAIL

Manchester United are to carry out a major overhaul of Carrington this summer as Sir Jim Ratcliffe and his Ineos team seek to transform the club's fortunes.

Andre Onana revealed he questioned whether he should have joined Manchester United after an inconsistent start to life at the club.

The Premier League have written to clubs ahead of the conclusion of the season to warn them to be on guard against the prospect of pitch invasions.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

Prospective Everton owners 777 Partners have been named in 16 lawsuits over claims of unpaid debts of £100m, according to the latest case against them and affiliates.

Kalvin Phillips is set to miss the rest of the season with a calf injury in a massive blow to his hopes of making England's squad for the European Championship.

Kris Kim's record-breaking debut on the PGA Tour has been heralded by Justin Rose as "a breakthrough moment" after the 16-year-old English amateur made history.

THE DAILY MIRROR

Jurgen Klopp feels Liverpool's struggles of the past six weeks would have been replicated next season if he hadn't taken the decision to step down as manager this summer.

THE I

Juventus are the new frontrunners to sign Mason Greenwood but the prospect of the exiled forward still being a Manchester United player next season remains a firm and controversial possibility.

Six months after missing out on their number one head coach target managerless Sunderland now have a clear route to appoint Will Still after he left Reims.

THE DAILY RECORD

Philippe Clement fired back at Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers and told him Rangers are also up for some fun at Parkhead - as he branded his derby dug-out rival "disrespectful".

THE SCOTTISH SUN

Buckie Thistle manager Graeme Stewart has unexpectedly resigned after 10 years in the job - and one of the most remarkable campaigns in the club's history.




Guardian

Nicolas Jackson’s double seals emphatic win for Chelsea against West Ham

Jacob Steinberg at Stamford Bridge

The miserable denouement to David Moyes’s time at West Ham stands in stark contrast to ­Mauricio ­Pochettino’s increasing joyfulness on the other side of the capital. European football is on the cards after Chelsea cruised through their second ­London derby in the space of three days and, for all the doubts hanging over Pochettino’s future, it would surely go down as an act of extraordinary self-sabotage if the Argentinian’s bosses make a change this summer.

The main takeaway from this 5-0 win over a supine West Ham is that something is beginning to stir at Stamford Bridge. Instead of ­crumbling after last month’s 5-0 defeat to Arsenal, Chelsea have responded by dominating Aston Villa, Tottenham and West Ham. Far from shrinking, these young ­players are starting to grow and mature. Above all, they are starting to ­resemble a proper team and, after a season so full of turbulence, the wisest thing that Chelsea’s owners can do now is accept that Pochettino is the man to bring coherence to their £1bn project.

“It is a process that takes time,” Chelsea’s head coach said. “You never know if it will be one month, six months or a year. But they are starting to live like a group of ­players with links. I am so pleased with that, helping them to grow and be mature. It is only the first step, but a massive step.”

Chelsea, who are two points below sixth-placed Newcastle, were in a vibrant mood after beating Spurs on Thursday. Moisés Caicedo, who is starting to justify his £115m fee, excelled in midfield. Marc Cucurella continued his unlikely ­resurgence as an inverted left-back. The ­awkward, powerful Nicolas Jackson ­immediately had joy against West Ham’s painfully immobile back four.

West Ham have completely forgotten how to defend. It is damning for a manager as pragmatic as Moyes that his side, with 70 goals conceded this season, have the worst record outside the bottom three.

Afterwards Moyes would talk about a lack of “mental toughness” and ­suggest that the ­leakiness is down to selling Declan Rice last ­summer, but the harsh reality is the Scot’s methods are no longer working. West Ham have become an easy team to play. Tomas Soucek and Edson ­Álvarez, who went off at half-time, have not provided enough protection in midfield. Kurt Zouma and Angelo Ogbonna toiled in ­central defence. Emerson Palmieri, the ­former ­Chelsea left-back, was given a torrid time by Noni Madueke.

There would be well-deserved boos from the away end at half-time. Cole Palmer sparked the rout in the 15th minute, his 21st league goal of the season an inevitability when Zouma failed to deal with Madueke’s cross. Palmer had time to pick his spot and he made it look easy, lashing a rising shot past Alphonse Areola.

Their resistance broken, West Ham at least threatened an instant ­equaliser, Jarrod Bowen heading against the bar. Wary of Chelsea’s habit of slipping into doziness, Pochettino urged them to wake up. Madueke threatened from 20 yards and Trevoh Chalobah wasted an easy header from a corner.

West Ham folded, Lucas Paquetá an indolent disgrace in midfield, too many players refusing to track back. It looked like they had given up on their season. It is no secret that change is coming. Julen Lopetegui is the ­frontrunner to replace Moyes, whose ­contract is up. There have been talks with Sporting’s Rúben Amorim. Moyes’s power has been diminished.

Chelsea, by contrast, are playing for their manager. Displaying the intensity that characterises a Pochettino team in full flow, they led 2-0 when Zouma’s attempt to cut out Palmer’s pass sent the ball spinning to Conor Gallagher, who charged in to spank a brutal volley past Areola.

Another thrashing beckoned. West Ham, whose slim hopes of European qualification are over after one win in nine league games, have lost 6-0 to Arsenal, 4-1 to Aston Villa and 5-0 to Fulham this season. In their previous away game, they were 4-0 down to Crystal Palace after 31 minutes. Perhaps only trailing Chelsea 2-0 after 30 minutes was progress.

Or not. Thirty-six minutes in, Mykhailo Mudryk delivered a ­corner to the far post and the unmarked ­Thiago Silva headed the ball across for Madueke to score from close range.

The action became carefree. Palmer evaded Álvarez and crossed for Gallagher, who hit the bar from three yards out. Bowen, the sole source of defiance, sent two more efforts against the woodwork. Chelsea had their fourth early in the second half, Madueke running clear and unselfishly squaring to Jackson, who tapped into the empty net.

Chelsea strolled through the rest of the game. Christopher Nkunku boosted the good vibes by coming on for his first appearance since ­February. Jackson added the fifth, finishing crisply from Caicedo’s pass. Moyes stayed on the bench, a picture of gloom.





Replies - Newest Posts First (Show In Chronological Order)

Mex Martillo 10:46 Mon May 6
Re: Monday news (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan

ludo21 12:41 Mon May 6
Re: Monday news (includes West Ham)
Kalvin Phillips is set to miss the rest of the season with a calf injury in a massive blow to his hopes of making England's squad for the European Championship.


LOL

Do people actually get paid to write this shit?

Thanks Alan 12:32 Mon May 6
Re: Monday news (includes West Ham)
Thanks Alan





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