Top Ad
I DIG Radio
www.idigradio.com
Listen live to the best music from around the world!
I DIG Style
www.idigstyle.com
Learn about the latest fashion styles and more...

Premier League review: Rashford could be an icon for Man United

Written by 
Published in Soccer
Sunday, 08 December 2019 17:52

Another wild weekend in the Premier League is done and dusted. We get you caught up on the action with the Weekend Review.

JUMP TO: Rashford is a franchise player | City's Fernandinho problem | Superb Son and clinical Kane | Chelsea need help in January | Finally some emotion for Everton | Lucky Lewis Dunk | Bournemouth are in trouble | Bruce deserves credit

Rashford shows his worth to Man United ... again

Manchester United are an odd team. They have lost to Crystal Palace, West Ham, Newcastle and Bournemouth but have beaten Chelsea, Tottenham, Leicester and, on Saturday, Manchester City. They are the only team to take a point off Liverpool this season.

Other than offering a vague notion that they are a "big-game" team, whatever that means, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men are tough to work out. What does make sense, though, is the performances of Marcus Rashford, who scored his 10th league goal of the season against City and has 13 in his past 14 for club and country.

Yet beyond his goal at the Etihad Stadium, a penalty that he won and then coolly slotted away, what stood out was the constant sense of menace that surrounded him. One moment stuck out, just after he scored, when Rashford sprinted down the left channel in a counterattack so quickly that it looked like a tape on fast-forward; he was more than 5 yards past Bernardo Silva before the City man noticed.

The problems that have caused United to lose ludicrous games remain, and Solskjaer still has plenty to do to convince anyone he is the long-term answer as manager, but though there is uncertainty elsewhere, they can be sure that they have an icon in waiting.

In American sporting parlance, Rashford would be called a "franchise player" around whom a club can build. As long as he is around, United have half a chance.

play
1:34

Burley: Guardiola 50/50 to stay at Man City next season

Craig Burley thinks Pep Guardiola might have lingering doubts about staying for another rebuild at Manchester City.

Fernandinho is Man City's main problem

Something happened seconds before Anthony Martial scored United's second goal that could sum up City's relative struggles.

With Fernandinho retreating into central defence, having stepped into midfield briefly, he pointed Rodri toward the United player with the ball. The Spanish international closed but did not put in a convincing challenge; a one-two with Daniel James later, Martial shot into the bottom corner.

Pep Guardiola said last week that he likes Fernandinho as a centre-back -- not an outlandish call -- but the 34-year-old seems caught between two positions, plugging away in his new role but also feeling like he has to tell those ahead of him what to do in his old spot.

This was not the first or only time that Rodri had let a man go or allowed too much space in front of the City defence. Several issues have led the defending champions to trail Liverpool by a (presumably unassailable) 14-point gap, but this is one that looms largest.

play
0:39

Mourinho: My son calls Son Heung-min 'Sonaldo Nazario'

Spurs manager Jose Mourinho heaps praise on Son Heung-min's goal, which he compares to goals by Brazilian Ronaldo.

Superb Son and clinical Kane

It was not so much the blistering run that was impressive about Son Heung-min's goal-of-the-season contender in Tottenham's 5-0 thrashing of Burnley but more that he had the presence of mind to finish so coolly.

Even a professional athlete is going to be a little fuzzy after sprinting the length of the pitch, but Son simply stroked the ball home as if completing a mild training jog. It was a goal that encapsulated the player neatly: Incredible work rate, brilliant skill and clear thinking.

Meanwhile, it feels like everyone takes Harry Kane goals for granted, but his brace against Burnley took him to 25 in 26 games for club and country this season. Tottenham have a minimum of 26 games remaining, and so, fitness permitting, he could easily eclipse the 41 he managed for Spurs alone in 2017-18, a season he finished by winning the World Cup Golden Boot.

play
3:41

Chelsea's recent struggles 'part of the rebuilding process'

Gab Marcotti gives his take on Chelsea's recent struggles and reveals why he expects things will turn around.

Chelsea need help in January

Chelsea have generally played well with a young squad, and the last thing they need is for development to be stunted by the arrival of flashy signings, but the 3-1 defeat to Everton was a third reverse in the past four league games, and recent form suggests that Frank Lampard's squad needs reinforcement in January, now the club's transfer ban has been lifted.

They are all set in goal, they have two terrific right-backs at either end of the experience scale, they seem well-stocked in midfield, and they are probably good for wingers, but Chelsea could do with another striker (particularly if Olivier Giroud wants out) as well as a left-back and -- definitely -- a centre-back.

Antonio Rudiger is inching his way back to fitness, but Andreas Christensen is nobody's idea of an elite defender, Fikayo Tomori is a great prospect but possibly not quite ready for a full season, and Kurt Zouma looks increasingly like a liability. Chelsea should not allow sentimentality to stop them from making the most of this transfer reprieve.

play
1:25

Does Duncan Ferguson already deserve the Everton job?

Steve Nicol discusses whether Duncan Ferguson has made his case for the permanent Everton job after beating Chelsea.

Ferguson injects some emotion into Everton

There is a reason fans should not get involved in football's cold-blooded decision-making processes. Who among the emotional lovers of the game, for example, would not immediately give Duncan Ferguson a five-year contract as Everton manager after seeing him hug Tom Davies and Dominic Calvert-Lewin -- two players he has watched grow at the club -- so tightly during the win over Chelsea?

But beyond whether Ferguson would be a good choice long-term -- his tactics on Saturday were not exactly sophisticated -- it was good to see an Everton team not looking quite so sad. That the temporary boss has injected a little vim and enthusiasm at Goodison Park was clear from the first minute. It might not last long, but enjoy it while it does.

Luckiest moment of the weekend

Lewis Dunk was certainly being innovative when he tried to nudge the ball along the floor with his head in Brighton's 2-2 draw with Wolves, but after said ball rolled onto his arm, he was fortunate not to concede a penalty.

Maybe Brighton were due a bit of luck?

Bournemouth are in trouble

When Eddie Howe said last week that he was embarrassed about speculation linking him with the Everton managerial position because of recent results, he was telling the truth. Bournemouth have lost their past five and sit a point outside the bottom three.

Their injury problems are significant -- Nathan Ake's departing after only 35 minutes of the 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool is not going to help anything -- but they face Chelsea next weekend and could easily be in the relegation zone at Christmas.

Bruce deserves credit

When Newcastle lost 5-0 to Leicester in September, it was tricky to forecast anything but misery and relegation. In the nine games since, they have won five, lost two and drawn two, including Sunday's come-from-behind win against Southampton.

There are still problems at St. James' Park, and the fact that no Newcastle striker has scored since Joelinton netted at Tottenham in August is a significant concern, but Steve Bruce nevertheless deserves a pat on the back for finding a system that is eking out results and has dragged them to 10th, two points off fifth.

Read 391 times

Soccer

Mexico coach hit in head by beer can in Honduras

Mexico coach hit in head by beer can in Honduras

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsA full can of beer thrown from the stands struck Mexico coach Javie...

Lyon handed provisional relegation, transfer ban

Lyon handed provisional relegation, transfer ban

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsLyon have been banned from making any transfers in the January tran...

Palma brace lifts Honduras over Mexico in NL

Palma brace lifts Honduras over Mexico in NL

A brace from Luis Palma on Friday carried Honduras to a 2-0 Concacaf Nations League victory over Mex...

2026 FIFA


2028 LOS ANGELES OLYMPIC

UEFA

2024 PARIS OLYMPIC


Basketball

Fox scores franchise-best 60 but Kings lose in OT

Fox scores franchise-best 60 but Kings lose in OT

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsSACRAMENTO, Calif. -- When De'Aaron Fox saw that he had 48 points i...

Harden tied with Allen for second in all-time 3s

Harden tied with Allen for second in all-time 3s

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsHOUSTON -- LA Clippers star James Harden moved into a tie with Hall...

Baseball

Ferrara, who won 2 titles with Dodgers, dies at 84

Ferrara, who won 2 titles with Dodgers, dies at 84

EmailPrintFormer outfielder Al "The Bull" Ferrara died Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers announced. He...

Low and inside: O's will again alter LF dimensions

Low and inside: O's will again alter LF dimensions

EmailPrintOpen Extended ReactionsBALTIMORE -- The Orioles are ready to adjust their wall in left fie...

Sports Leagues

  • FIFA

    Fédération Internationale de Football Association
  • NBA

    National Basketball Association
  • ATP

    Association of Tennis Professionals
  • MLB

    Major League Baseball
  • ITTF

    International Table Tennis Federation
  • NFL

    Nactional Football Leagues
  • FISB

    Federation Internationale de Speedball

About Us

I Dig® is a leading global brand that makes it more enjoyable to surf the internet, conduct transactions and access, share, and create information.  Today I Dig® attracts millions of users every month.r

 

Phone: (800) 737. 6040
Fax: (800) 825 5558
Website: www.idig.com
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Affiliated