HIS OWN ENEMY?

Tottenham boss Conte caused his own downfall

Bayern Munich are preparing to send Joao Cancelo back to Manchester City at the end of his loan period with the German giant

In Summary

•Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is delighted that Gabriel Jesus is back to match fitness after injuring his knee in the World Cup. 

•it is hard to remember that only eleven months ago Crystal Palace was celebrating a win over Arsenal and moved into 9th place in the Premier League.

Tottenham manager Antonio Conte
Tottenham manager Antonio Conte
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Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy was driving home from the Southampton match when he heard about Antonio Conte’s criticism of his players following their 3-3 draw with the Saints.

There are two golden rules usually followed by team coaches. Never criticise in public your players or the fans. Tottenham’s Conte has broken both of those rules in a single week.

He reminds me of a school child, “Please Sir, it wasn’t me sir, it was him (or her) sir.” Conte never admits failures are his fault and is quick to blame others.

His claims that certain players are selfish only highlight how selfish he is himself. Conte’s words should have been confined to the dressing room and not spoken at a press interview which embarrassed everybody.

Conte gave his players Sunday and Monday off and he went to the airport to fly back to Italy to see his family who still live there but he usually does this when there is an international break.

This time he must have felt it was better to weather yet another storm from a distance. The popular Ryan Mason took charge of training as the players drifted back on Tuesday morning.

Senior players stood around in small groups and were waiting for an announcement that Conte had gone.

*Much depends on what happens in the next few weeks. Ryan is a capable deputy and Mauricio Pochettino, Thomas Tuchel and Luis Enrique are standing by. Pochettino is still close to the players, regularly texts several of them on match day, and especially Harry Kane, and fans still chant his name.

However, if Ryan Mason can control the team for several months and Conte’s replacement is not immediately employed, one name being secretly mentioned is that of Carlo Ancelotti.

Everything is judged on success at his current club Real Madrid and Carlo’s team has been beaten three times by fierce rivals Barcelona this season. I would suggest that a mutually agreed parting of the ways in the summer could be on the cards. That is the word around Tottenham this week.

Cancelo was rejected by Bayern

City's Eric Garcia and Joao Cancelo celebrate after the match
City's Eric Garcia and Joao Cancelo celebrate after the match
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Bayern Munich are preparing to send Joao Cancelo back to Manchester City at the end of his loan period with the German giants.

It was a shock to fans when he switched clubs in January after Pep Guardiola demoted him from the starting eleven. Bayern have the option to buy him for £ 60 million but I understand they feel there are more important player positions to be filled. Cancelo and Guardiola had not been getting along at City and it is difficult to see this relationship mending anytime soon.

Ironically, probably the only way he can impress Bayern so they keep him is to play a starring role in the upcoming tie against City in the Champions League because the light Blues have not objected to him playing although he is still their player.

Ten Hag to stay longer

No matter who owns Manchester United this time next season, the Glazer Brothers, Sir Jim Ratcliffe or Qatar’s Sheikh Jassim Bin Hamad Al Than, Erik Ten Hag has made such an impressive start to his Manchester United career that he is to be offered a new contract which extends the three-year deal he signed last summer. Currently, Ten Hag earns £ 9 million a year and has brought the Reds their first trophy in six years, the Carabao Cup.

He has also restored confidence in the dressing room and routed out the players who unsettled the team. He has been widely praised for his strength in handling the Cristiano Ronaldo problem which resulted in the striker leaving and moving to the Middle East.

Aubameyang and Mendy head for Chelsea's exit

Chelsea forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Chelsea forward Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
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A Spanish journalist friend of mine sent me an Instagram picture of Chelsea striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang celebrating with the Barcelona team in their dressing room after defeating Real Madrid in El Classico on Sunday night.

He obviously feels more at home with Barca than he does at Stamford Bridge. Aubameyang, if you remember, joined Chelsea from Barca in September on a two-year contract and so far has proven to be a dismal failure.

He was even cut from the Champions League squad after owner Todd Boehly brought in several new players in January.

It is almost certain that the striker will be on his way out in the summer after falling behind Mykhaylo Mudryk, Joao Felix, Raheem Sterling, Kai Havertz, Hakim Ziyech and Noni Madueke in the pecking order.

I caught sight of Aubameyang training at Chelsea’s Cobham headquarters this week but he is unlikely to feature any time soon.

Another player heading for the exit door is goalkeeper Edouard Mendy who has been told he can leave this summer.

After Todd Boehly’s January spending spree, the club need to reduce their large squad of players and whereas Mendy was No. 1 under Frank Lampard and Thomas Tuchel, he is now behind Kepa Arrizabalaga despite his frequent mistakes between the posts.

Mendy is in the last 18 months of his contract but sustained a cruel injury when Graham Potter took over which saw him lose his grip on a first-team place.

Dedication is Haaland’s secret

This is a lesson for all young aspiring footballers who want to make our cherished game their career.

Erling Haaland, leading striker and now Manchester City record holder for most goals scored in a single season works tirelessly to improve.

Here are a few secrets that help him to keep on adding to his goal tally almost every week.

Manchester City striker Erling Halaand celebrates after scoring against RB Leipzig
Manchester City striker Erling Halaand celebrates after scoring against RB Leipzig
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To start with he is the first to arrive for training at City and his astonishing five-goal haul against RB Leipzig was not luck because, after a strenuous training session, he does not leave with the other players but stays behind to make sure he is in peak physical condition for the next match.

He takes nothing for granted. Nathan Ake describes him as “a machine who at 22 is getting better and better.”

When other players have departed he takes treatments with physios and works on his scoring techniques by taking literally hundreds of shots against assistant goalkeepers.

There has been some criticism that Erling does not fit in with the current City playing set-up and that the team is better without him.

This has not hurt or influenced the striker one little bit…he has ignored it. The others players on the team also do not agree with the comments.

Let Nathan Ake have the last word, “He is a top guy and in training is very hard to defend against so I know how opponents feel and we are lucky to have him and if he continues like this no one is going to stop him as he heads for fifty goals this season.”

Odegaard praises Jesus

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard is delighted that Gabriel Jesus is back to match fitness after injuring his knee in the World Cup. Playing as a late substitute against Fulham at the weekend and 45 minutes in the Europa League tie against Sporting Lisbon, which the Gunners regrettably lost, he proved that he still retains his striking sharpness.

Odegaard said this week, “He is a great addition to the squad again. He gives so much every day in training and plays like it’s a real game. He also helps with leadership too and having won titles with Manchester City he brings experience with his energy. After working with Pep Guardiola, players arriving from City bring a different sort of thinking, they have the knowledge and people listen to them. They are calm under pressure.”

Maguire impressing Ten Hag

Could Harry Maguire save his career at Manchester United? Coach Erik Ten Hag has given him some encouraging news.

He said this week, “I am really happy with the progress Harry is making. He is more dominant and dictating, taking more initiative on the training pitch and we saw in Seville against Betis that he showed leadership.”

Maguire has made only 12 of his 23 appearances in cup competitions and says he is fighting hard to regain his place in the starting eleven

Viera should not have been replaced with Hodgson

Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira reacts
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira reacts
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As temporary coach Roy Hodgson settles into Patrick Viera’s Crystal Palace office it is hard to remember that only eleven months ago Crystal Palace was celebrating a win over Arsenal and moved into 9th place in the Premier League. Patrick Viera was a hero.

Twelve months later Patrick was driving to the training ground in south London when he received a phone call informing him that he had been sacked.

Three straight losses, no goals in four matches, and fighting a relegation battle left chairman Steve Parish thinking he had no choice but to seek another coach.

The actual facts tell a story that provides a sympathetic defence for Viera. Palace have played the top half of the league teams in all but one of their last 11 games.

They have drawn with Man Utd, Newcastle, Brighton and Brentford. It is true they lost 4-0 to Tottenham but apart from that they have lost only 1-0 in games against Chelsea and Manchester City and 2-1 against United.

The next nine games are against lower clubs such as Leicester, Leeds, Southampton, Everton, Wolves and West Ham, Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest. They are all games in which Palace would expect to accumulate points.

They played for the whole of February without star man Wilfried Zaha and the club have only spent money on Naouirou Ahamada in January and he came for a modest price of £ 10.5 million.

Palace appointed Viera and said they wanted him to bring on young players from the academy and the coach has achieved that with 19-year-old Joe Whitworth starting in goal at the weekend.

I think Parish has made a mistake and Viera would have kept Palace in the top tier. It is the club that needs to sort itself out.

If you want to compete at the top table you have to invest and create a stable of top players. They had a top manager and have fired him but the mediocre players remain. Palace will stay up in my view but the temporary manager Roy Hodgson has taken on a tough challenge.

Iverson steps into Schmiechel’s role

It was almost a challenge that couldn’t succeed. Replacing Kasper Schmeichel between the posts at Leicester was always going to be tough. Manager Brendan Rodgers has finally admitted that replacement Danny Ward has not been good enough.

Only Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth have let in more goals this season and fans have let Rodgers know what they think with loud protests.

Rodgers said, “Kasper is an icon for the club and was an incredible servant but now I am changing things again and it is Danish keeper Daniel Iversen’s turn.  He’s well thought of at the club, has done his hard yards and now is his chance to stake a claim to be No. 1. Time will tell.”

Rodgers was expected to be able to sign a top goalkeeper when Kasper left but was told he had to make do with players he already had at the club because of financial pressures.”