Poor decision costs Leicester in Spain

Atletico Madrid 1-0 Leicester

Griezmann 28, pen

A bad decision from referee Jonas Erikkson cost Leicester a defeat against ten-time La Liga winners, Atletico Madrid, in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.

Atletico started well and were trying from distance on numerous occasions. The best effort was Koke’s shot from outside the box which thundered off the bar.

Leicester were looking vulnerable, so when Simpson went up for a corner and challenged for the ball outside the penalty box, and lost out to Griezmann, you knew something special was going to happen. Griezmann carried the ball up the pitch and was speeding through the Leicester defence.

Then, in his best attempts to stop him, Albrighton unintentionally nudged the French forward to the floor. The ref’s eyesight was slightly obscured because Leicester midfielder Danny Drinkwater was in front of him, but he gave the penalty anyway.

However, replays showed that Albrighton’s foul on Griezmann took place outside the box and that Leicester were hard done by with the decision.

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Here is the evidence that Albrighton’s contact with Griezmann was outside the box.

After all the protests, Griezmann coolly slotted his penalty away to put Atletico Madrid in front – and scored what turned out to be the winner in the first leg.

Vardy was an isolated figure upfront and it was hard for him, playing against one of the best defences in the world. His only real chance came at the start of the game when Leicester played a hopeful ball upfield which Vardy got on the end of, but he couldn’t find the onrushing Mahrez in the box. The Englishman got replaced in the 77th minute on a frustrating night.

Leicester defended well and kept Atletico quiet in the second half, and the Spanish side’s only big chance was when Torres found space for himself inside the box – but he slipped at the vital moment, and the ball went flying out for a throw-in.

Overall, I think Leicester did well against such a good team, but it would’ve been easier for the next leg if they had got an away goal here.

Why Leicester’s decision to sack Ranieri was a bad one

Yes, Leicester’s form this season has been utterly awful, but I don’t see how Leicester can think that sacking Claudio Ranieri is going to make their results better, because if you look at the managers that are being rumoured to replace him, you see nothing near to the managerial quality of Ranieri.

Ranieri inspired Leicester to do the impossible and win the Premier League last season, but this season he also looked like he was going to do the impossible and get relegated with Leicester, so that’s why they sacked him.

Another reason why Leicester shouldn’t have given Ranieri the boot is that he won the Foxes the Premier League last season and even though the results this season haven’t been good, you should never sack a manager who has won you the Premier League at the odds of 5,000 to 1!

Some people say that the reason Ranieri has been shown the door by Leicester is because he’s lost the dressing room. However, Leicester caretaker boss Craig Shakespeare has denied those claims.

But an odd thing about the sacking is Leicester issued a statement a few weeks back giving Ranieri their ‘unwavering support’ and also he was given a contract after winning the league which was meant to last until June 2020. But contracts and supportive messages seem to count for nothing in this day and age of football.

Some Premier League previews of the games happening this weekend

Starting this intriguing Premier League weekend it’s the great London derby- Chelsea vs Arsenal. The last time these two clubs met Arsenal hammered Chelsea 3-0 and that defeat was so bad for Chelsea that it caused Conte to change their formation to 3-4-3 which has been working so well for them. During the encounter, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will sit amongst the Chelsea fans after picking up a touchline ban against Burnley for pushing and abusing fourth official Anthony Taylor.

We’ve got a fixture where the teams near the top of the league play against each other, and we’ve got a fixture where the teams at the bottom of the league play each other- as Crystal Palace clash with Sunderland. Sam Allardyce and Palace should be hopeful of securing a win as they beat Bournemouth comfortably in midweek 2-0.

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Crystal Palace’s win over Bournemouth has put confidence in Palace’s players and manager.

With the later kick off Tottenham will expect to get a better result than their game against Sunderland mid week when they play Aitor Karanka’s Middlesbrough. Spurs unsuprisingly didn’t make any signings over the Summer, but Middlesbrough were the opposite of Spurs in signings buying four players, two of them strikers.

The final game of the weekend is Leicester against Manchester United. Leicester look dangerously close to the relegation zone in 16th, and they’re just two points off the zone too. Leicester and Manchester United are both winless in their last three Premier League games, although United have drawn all of them.

Who Klopp should buy in the January window to try and catch Chelsea

Current Liverpool line up

Keeper: Mignolet

Defence: Milner, Matip, Lovren, Clyne

Midfield: Lallana, Henderson, Wijnadlum

Attack: Mane, Firmino, Coutinho

Backup: Klavan, Leiva, Can, Moreno, Sturridge, Origi, Woodburn, Ejaria, Alexander-Arnold, Ojo, Stewart, Grujic, Gomez

This window is a vital one for Klopp as his team try to catch Chelsea in the title race, so below are some players that I think Liverpool will need to buy in the market.

Joe Hart

With Liverpool’s keepers not performing well this season, it’s the obvious decision to buy Hart, as he is a top keeper and he’s been unfairly treated by Pep at City.

Virgil van Dijk

With Liverpool having major problems in the centre back position they need Virgil van Dijk, who is an exceptional defender with a talent for defending set pieces, which Liverpool have struggled with. However, Liverpool need to spend big because Southampton chairman Les Reed has said that he will not sell van Dijk, but he could change his mind if a big offer comes in for van Dijk.

Christian Pulisic

If Pulisic was to join Liverpool he wouldn’t play much this season, but the American would play much more in future seasons as he’s still very young.

Michy Batshuayi

Batshuayi might want a move away from Chelsea this market as he hasn’t made a Premier League start this season for them. Liverpool could do with a deadly partnership of Batshuayi and Firmino.

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If Batshuayi moves to Liverpool he would strike a deadly partnership with Firmino

Stones, Alonso, Ibrahimovic and more- The overrated and underrated players in the Premier League

There are many overrated and underrated players in the Premier League clubs. So I thought making a list for my first football article would be a good idea. So getting my list started for the overrated players is youngster John Stones.

Overrated

John Stones

To be fair to him, he’s only 22 and he’s at the start of his career. On the other hand, I can’t see any potential in him as he was out of the Everton team last season and is making mistakes with Manchester City; overrated youngster I would say.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic

He’s coming to the end of his career, on the other hand he scored 38 goals last season for PSG. However, he is not showing that quality in the Premier League and doesn’t fit in the United team. I can understand how he would want to carry on his career but I would advise to retire now.

Daniel Sturridge

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This has been a regular sight for Liverpool fans- Sturridge warming up as a sub

He did have an amazing season in 2013/2014, although he has struggled in the past two seasons, which have been ruined by injury and form, going into this season he was hoping that he should stay injury free and get into the team. None of the above have happened; he has not been able to play a part in Liverpool’s fluid attack of Mane, Coutinho and Firmino. Moving on, he has not kept injury free, as he picked up a calf problem against Newcastle. He needs to get more playing time so in my opinion he should move to another club in the Premier League.

Underrated

Victor Moses

He has been a secret weapon for Chelsea this season in Conte’s new formation and has shown quality in being re-invented as a wing back. He has been unfairly treated under Mourinho by being put out on loan to West Ham and Stoke. However, I am sure he will have a successful Chelsea future.Image result for victor moses 2016

Marcos Alonso

Alonso, a summer signing from Fiorentina, has, similarly to Moses, excelled in Chelsea’s new formation. He benefited from Chelsea’s formation change as he didn’t look to be part of the team this season before they changed system. He looks to be part of the Chelsea team for a long time to come.

Andre Gray

Non-League to Premier League is the story of Andre Gray. Brentford brought him from Luton after he was top scorer for them in the League. A reward for his good form for Brentford got him a dream move to Burnley, but maybe the dream was the Premier League, which you could see he wanted as he was top scorer in the Championship and brought Burnley into the Premier League.

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Gray scoring against Liverpool.

In Burnley’s second game, he scored in their fabulous win against Liverpool. However, he got an unfair ban from tweets that he had sent four years ago and since then he has been benched for most of the games. Despite that, I can see quality in Gray and think he will shine.

Who do you think are the most overrated and underrated players in the League? Put your opinion out in the comments.