ALAN SHEARER, GARY LINEKER BOTH SHARE SAME VERDICT ON ANGE POSTECOGLOU
Alan Shearer & Gary Lineker dissect Ange Postecoglou's tough start at Nottingham Forest after a 2-0 loss to Newcastle. With no wins in 7 games, his future is under scrutiny ahead of a tough fixture list.
Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker have talked about Ange Postecoglou's initial tenure as Nottingham Forest's manager.
With the Reds' 2-0 Premier League loss to Newcastle on Sunday, Postecoglou's dismal start to his tenure at the City Ground was extended to seven games, putting his future in the public eye already.
Following the final whistle, Postecoglou stated that he anticipates speaking with owner Evangelos Marinakis during the international break.
Although it is unclear if he would be given enough time to improve the Reds' performance, a fierce Postecoglou made it apparent that he is prepared to battle.
"It is not the best start for Ange Postecoglou," Lineker observed in a discussion of the situation on The Rest is Football podcast. It seems that if you believe the rumours, which are common, he is already dead.
"They did not offer a lot (against Newcastle), I have to say," Shearer retorted. As a manager, sometimes you walk into a football team or receive a job because it is a disaster, but when Ange walks in, it is very different.
"They have some pretty talented players, and they had a really successful season for Forest last season."
"They were not very good, and they have not won a game yet," he continued.
"Everything is centred on Chris Wood. They break swiftly, sit compactly, and then suddenly you have four or five hitting teams on break. It all comes up to him rapidly.
"That has not happened to me yet with Forest under Ange."
"They have got some tough-looking fixtures coming up," Lineker said. They have Manchester United, Chelsea, Porto, and Bournemouth.
CONOR GALLAGHER CONFIRMED AS "VITAL" STARTER FOR SPURS FOLLOWING BENTANCUR’S INJURY LAYOFF
Conor Gallagher proved the doubters wrong against Man City. Discover why his €40m move to Tottenham is finally paying off for Spurs.
Chelsea and Atletico Madrid both decided Conor Gallagher wasn’t worth the trouble. At Chelsea, he had his moments—Pochettino liked him, but the fans never really warmed up. When Chelsea shipped him off to Atletico, it made sense. Enzo Fernandez stepped up, took over Gallagher’s role, and fit in perfectly next to Caicedo, with Cole Palmer adding that extra spark up front.
Things didn’t get much better for Gallagher in Spain. He barely got a chance at Atleti, lost his spot in the starting eleven, and pretty much ended up on the transfer list before anyone had time to blink. Interest was lukewarm at best until the winter window rolled around. Aston Villa wanted him and went after him pretty aggressively, but then Tottenham swooped in late. Spurs needed someone to patch up the midfield after Bentancur’s injury, so they just paid up—40 million euros, no hesitation.
His start at Tottenham? Rough. Honestly, that was to be expected. He’d played well at Palace before, but after his struggles at Atleti, he needed time to adjust. Sitting on the bench in Spain didn’t do him any favours.
Then Gallagher showed up. People doubted whether he could really add creativity and move the ball forward for Spurs, so his early struggles got people worried. But then came the 2-2 draw against Manchester City. He suddenly looked like the player both Ange Postecoglou and Thomas Frank were so desperate to sign.
Against City, Gallagher flipped the script. He set up a crucial assist, drove play forward on the dribble, and kept drawing fouls—everything the Spurs needed. Defensively, he was all over the place in a good way: two tackles, three interceptions, a full 90 minutes, and a huge part of the Spurs clawing their way back into the game.
Tottenham fans loved it. They saw the effort, the attitude, and the hunger to win. Gallagher just wouldn’t quit, and in that second half, he, Xavi Simons, Pape Matar Sarr, Destiny Udogie, and Dominic Solanke ran the show. Four of those guys have been carrying Spurs lately, so Gallagher is fitting right in with them. That’s a pretty good sign he’s going to work out just fine in North London.
AC MILAN MEDICAL FAILURE: THE HIDDEN KNEE INJURY THAT CRUSHED MATETA’S £30M MOVE
Jean-Philippe Mateta's £30m move to AC Milan is OFF. Discover why a failed medical has put his France World Cup dreams in jeopardy.