Does Grant Holt have a point about selection policy?

One of the more bizarre stories in the world of football yesterday was Grant Holt’s attack on England selection policy. Not because of the lunacy of the idea that there could be faults with the process that leads to the picking of the England National team, but the timing of the burly forwards comments was just plain strange. The 31 year old is frustrated at not getting a chance to represent his country but this season has netted only once, a consolation goal in last weekend’s thrashing against Liverpool.

Last year the Norwich skipper was the second highest British goal-scorer in the Premier League and yet never got the nod at a time where there is a dearth of proven goal-scorers plying their trade under St George’s banner.

If ever there was a time when Fabio Capello, Stuart Pearce and now Roy Hodgson’s decision to overlook Holt looked justified it is now. The centre forward is struggling to replicate his form from last year backing up theories last year was a flash in the pan streak where the Football League journeyman was in the form of his life rather than the norm. When you look at the list of players picked ahead of Holt it is also easy to understand the England brasses decision. Danny Welbeck played regularly for the Premier League runners up and justified his selection with some decent group stage performances, Andy Carroll also netted at the Euro’s earning his spot after changing the dynamic of a major cup final, with his unstoppable performance in the FA Cup final. Jermain Defoe is arguably the most natural goal-scorer of his generation and has been hitting the back for the net for the past decade in the Premier League, Wayne Rooney quite simply is the most talented English footballer of at least the past decade and may well be the best England striker of the last 30 years. The Three Lions back up strikers Daniel Sturridge and Peter Crouch also had genuine cases for inclusion ahead of Holt. So while the ex Rochdale man’s exclusion is understandably frustrating its not as if the players wearing the England jersey were unworthy of the position.

Holt didn’t just mention himself in the article but several other options shining in England’s top division, Nathan Dyer and Danny Graham at Swansea who both at one point in the last twelve months have had backing to get a chance in the set-up. Another interesting prospect in an England shirt is Rickie Lambert, since his arrival in the Premier League Holt’s former strike partner has under-lined just how good a finisher he is. He also proved there’s more to his game than goals dominating Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja at St Mary’s last month. Looking at the three players individually I’ve seen nothing from Danny Graham to suggest he’s as good let alone better than Hogdson’s preferred attackers. The 27 year old has great movement and an immense work rate but Welbeck and Carroll better him physically, while I believe Darren Bent and Defoe are more natural goal-scorers. Nathan Dyer is a curious one the rapid winger thrived for Swansea but perhaps lacks the defensive qualities Hodgson looks for in a winger. When assessing him against Aaron Lennon I see little difference in the two’s respective abilities but can understand the ex West Brom boss is favouring a winger who has produced before for England and played Champions League football, over someone contending with Wayne Routledge for a starting berth at club level. From the outside looking in Lambert has perhaps got closest to making an England squad.

Last month when assessing the early form of capped England striker’s it would have been easy to make a case for Lambert replacing an injured Carroll for fixtures against Ukraine and Moldova. However I can equally see the logic in Hodgson opting not to invite an un-capped 30 year old as back up if the Southampton man is not in his long-term plans.

Only two occasions in recent times have concerned me about a big club bias surrounding the national team. Jake Livermore’s promotion to the national team ahead of more proven Premier League performers seems a bit hasty. A fringe player for Spurs last year Livermore rarely made an impact in one of the league’s most effective midfield’s.  Despite only a handful of Premier League starts the 22 year old has an England cap and one of the Premier League’s stars last year, Leon Britton, doesn’t. Britton also had reason to feel aggrieved when Jordan Henderson was called up ahead of him for the Euro 2012 squad as late injury replacement. Britton consistently out-performed the over-priced playmaker in the Premier League. The harsh reality of the pick was likely age-related, Britton is 30, while Henderson at just 22 could yet improve and gain from his experiences in Poland and Ukraine.

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While I think you clearly have a better chance of impressing England officials at the country’s biggest clubs, as Raheem Streling’s instant England inclusion proved. That isn’t necessarily a bad thing as an England fan I want the player’s of Champions League calibre representing my country and if that means a majority of England’s representatives come from the top clubs, so be it. But then I would say the same of England management and Roy sadly fell short when given a giant opportunity at Liverpool. So with the sorry state of the current national team, more players from outside the top six deserve a chance but every move England have made in selection under Hogdson has had a great deal of justification behind it.

Super Schalke show the Bundesliga’s strength

“They will pose a threat this evening to Arsenal’s proud record of never having lost a Champions League encounter to foreign opposition at the Emirates.”

These words from the Arsenal programme were all too poignant come the end of Wednesday night. That proud record of the Gunners had disappeared by then, as Schalke continued what has been a glorious last week.

So they’d won away at their arch rivals and Champions of Germany, Borussia Dortmund – impressive. Their victory at the Emirates wasn’t too bad either. Because for the second time in five days, Schalke came away from home and outclassed top opposition. It’s easy to write off Arsenal’s performance as insipid but in all honesty, the side from Gelsenkirchen made them look that way. Schalke kept their discipline so well that it wasn’t until a minute before the end of the game that goalkeeper Lars Unnerstall had to make a save.

The home side had threatened in the first half. Atsuto Uchida looked vulnerable at times as the Gunners poured down the left hand side but anything that went into the box was dealt with by Joel Matip or Benedikt Höwedes. Any hopes Arsenal had of breaking down their visitors were effectively ended when Huub Stevens brought on Jermaine Jones for Marco Höger at half time.

Jones was unlucky to not be picked for the Revierderby at the weekend, having been in good form this season. His presence on the pitch at the Emirates seemed to fix any leaks there were in the first half as Arsenal could not create a clear-cut chance in the second.

Schalke weren’t having such problems as they probed down either flank, and it was down the right hand side where they were having most joy. André Santos cut a lonely figure as time and again, Jefferson Farfan, or Uchida, found space down the right to deliver into the box. It should have produced a goal at the end of the first half but last season’s top scorer in the Bundesliga, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar put wide from just a few yards – an altogether puzzling experience.

If Arsenal expected to get away with giving another great chance to a man with the nickname “The Hunter,” then they were mistaken. Huntelaar lashed in a one-on-one in the second half to give Schalke a deserved lead in London.

Suddenly the home side had an urgency about them which hadn’t been present for the previous 75 minutes. Schalke weren’t worried though as they killed off the hosts five minutes from time. As on Saturday in Dortmund, their second came from a simple counter attack. This time Ibrahim Afellay finished off Jefferson Farfan’s cross, setting off a silent fire alarm across the Emirates as the home faithful disappeared swiftly into the night. In one noisy corner of the stadium, celebrations were under way. It had been another great night for Schalke.

In truth, it had been a great night for the Bundesliga as well, especially with Borussia Dortmund’s victory over Real Madrid. It’s commonplace to hear the division being praised for its fans, for its atmosphere, for the stadiums and in general, for the sensible policies in place in German football. Yet performances in Europe, excluding Bayern Munich, have belied the quality of football in the country. Wednesday night proved to Europe just how capable the likes of Schalke are.

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Domestically, the Gelsenkirchen outfit are seven points behind Bayern in the Bundesliga title race but having ended Arsenal’s proud record at the Emirates, Schalke showed they have nothing to fear.

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Arsenal boss keen to wrap up Champions League qualification

Arsène Wenger thinks that if Arsenal win in Europe tonight, they will be “90 per cent” sure of qualification.

The Gunners’ boss was talking ahead of the Champions League game about the need to wrap the matter of qualifying up quickly and his worries about the gap in the Premier League between his team and league leaders Chelsea.

Regarding Champions League qualification, he said: “The target is for us to do that as quickly as possible. First to do it. If we win, we are 90 per cent there.”

He, however, feels that the margin in which the Gunners can make a mistake in the Premier League is “very limited”, due to mixed results so far, admitting that the gap of 10 points between Arsenal and Chelsea is a lot.

Wenger also spoke of how the team needs to be more efficient defensively.

The Arsenal boss is also preparing for the club’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday. The club’s seven years without a trophy and other issues like the sale of players including Robin van Persie are likely to come up as hot topics. Though he says he will be defending the club, he says that he understands the fans’ frustrations.

“Who doesn’t share the frustration, of course? I understand every frustration. I am not a racist against frustration. But I think overall the club is in a very strong position.

“They have a good team, they have fantastic players, they have a strong financial situation. People feel as well that the players have a good attitude. It’s down to us now to make the maximum of this during the season.

“There is no reason really to be doom and gloom. Who doesn’t share the frustration? But the most difficult thing at the top level is to be consistent and one day you will see that. We have lost many players. I think to combine (it all); we have a good team, a strong financial situation and to be consistent is not easy.”

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Arsenal go into tonight’s Champions League game against Schalke as leaders of Group B, with six points in the competition so far.

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Newcastle ace says he owes Alan Pardew

James Perch has praised boss Alan Pardew and believes people may have been surprised by the strength of the Newcastle squad.

James Perch feels that he owes Pardew a lot. He said to The Journal: “The gaffer has put a lot of faith in me and I owe him a lot. When he first came, I was out of the picture in the first team. But he stuck with me and I stuck at it. I owe him so much. I am just so glad to have so many games under my belt.”

The defender also feels the squad are able to cope with their packed schedule, including playing in the Europa League. Manager Alan Pardew has needed to bring in younger players, such as Shane Ferguson and Sammy Ameobi because of the number of fixtures.

He said: “There is strength in depth here. With playing in Europe, the manager has to make a few chances and, although we believed it on the training ground, perhaps we have surprised a few people by how much strength we have got in and around the first team. We have players who can play against any team. Shane and Sammy have both come in and played perfectly. As a squad we have done well, and there are a few young ones who are pushing their claim. Fergie has done really well and Sammy has been brilliant lately. It is a credit to those lads, because playing in the reserves is very different to the first team and they have settled very quickly.”

Perch signed for Newcastle from Nottingham Forest in 2010.

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Defender coy over Manchester United future

Manchester United central defender Rio Ferdinand could be willing to extend his career at Old Trafford, but will make a decision over Christmas, according to Sky Sports.

The 34-year-old’s contract is due to expire at the end of the season and it has been mooted in some quarters that the former England International may take his opportunity to retire.

However, Ferdinand has refused to dampen speculation that his future could also lie away from the Red Devils, with Premier League rivals West Ham United believed to be willing to take their ex-defender back.

His manager Sir Alex Ferguson is keen to see the player pen a new deal as he reckons the player he signed for £29.1 million from Leeds, still has plenty to offer United.

Ferdinand has insisted that he will not be rushed into any decision he makes, even if he is considering extending his stay with Manchester United, but the defender admits that he was pleased to hear his manager praise the contribution he makes to the side.

“It is always good to hear the manager say things like that,” Ferdinand told Inside United.

“But you have to take every week and month as it comes. The best thing I can do is to look at it at Christmas, and then again in the summer, to see how I’m feeling.

“But hearing the manager say things like that definitely puts a spring back in your step.”

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Ferdinand, who was again overlooked by Roy Hodgson for England’s friendly against Sweden on Wednesday night, will be hoping to feature in Manchester United’s trip to Carrow Road on the weekend.

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Liverpool weigh up January move for Swansea star

Liverpool are preparing an audacious January move for Swansea attacker Michu, according to reports from The Metro.

Reds boss Brendan Rodgers is thought to be keen to reinforce his attacking options next month, with his team becoming overly reliant on Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez.

Michu has been in fine form since his summer arrival at the Liberty Stadium, weighing in with a staggering 13 goals in all competitions so far.

The Swans’ manager, Michael Laudrup, has placed a £30m price tag on the Spaniard’s head to keep interest at bay, but it’s thought that the Anfield club will offer £10m, five times the fee the parted with for his signature, next month.

Michu is, by trade, an attacking midfielder, but has been impressive playing as a central striker in recent weeks.

Rodgers sees the 26-year-old as an ideal fit for his current system with his sound technical ability and passing range impressive so far this season.

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Liverpool are also thought to be chasing Chelsea’s back-up striker Daniel Sturridge, however his £80,000-per-week wage demands could scupper any deal.

Theo Walcott and Tom Ince are other options, but it’s unclear as to whether the club will push through moves during January.

Wenger rules out Henry return

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has ruled out a January move for Thierry Henry.

The club’s record goal scorer was expected to return to the Premier League from the New York Red Bulls on a temporary basis, with the MLS season finished until Spring.

Wenger initially appeared to be keen on drafting in the 35-year-old, with Gervinho set to join the Ivorian squad for the Africa Cup of nations, but reports have emerged in recent weeks that his interest has cooled.

After watching his side draw 1-1 with Southampton, the Frenchman admitted that Henry will not be returning to the club:

“I think he goes away somewhere,” the Gunners boss is quoted by the Daily Mail.

“He is not ready, he has just come back from holiday anyway. At the moment we are not on that case.”

When pressed on whether a deal will be concluded for the veteran striker Wenger responded: “No (it is not happening).”

It is thought that the Emirates Stadium-based club may still be in the market for attacking reinforcements, due to lingering doubts surrounding Theo Walcott’s situation at the club.

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The England international could leave the club for free at the end of the season, with his current contract set to expire during the summer.

An offer to renew his deal is thought to be available, but the ex-Southampton man is looking for an increased wage and greater opportunities to play as a centre-forward, rather than in a wide position.

Aston Villa target Lescott

Aston Villa are preparing a move for out-of-favour Manchester City star Joleon Lescott, according to reports from The Mirror.

The Villains are keen to add experience to their leaky backline, with the club’s owner Randy Lerner reportedly willing to back Paul Lambert financially.

Lambert has highlighted his leaky defence as a major issue, with the Villa Park-based outfit having conceded 15 goals over the Christmas period

Lescott, who grew up supporting the club, is thought to have become frustrated at City, having lost his position alongside Vincent Kompany to Matija Nastasic.

This has tempted Aston Villa, who are keen to add the 30-year-old to their squad.

It is thought that they are able to pay the £10m fee being demanded by the Premier League champions, but his weekly wage could be an issue.

It is possible that City could subsidise his earnings in a bid to clear space in their squad for signings during January.

Both Stephen Ireland and Richard Dunne have moved from the Etihad Stadium to the midlands on similar arrangements, making a switch for Lescott possible.

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Lambert may be forced to move on big earners such as Darren Bent and Shay Given should a deal be reached, with the duo attracting interest from a number of top-tier teams.

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Simply The 15 ‘most overrated’ players in the Premier League

Football fans can be fickle. I include myself in that statement. Far too often, I have been left frustrated with players, shouting at the TV in anger as to why they didn’t pass the ball or take that golden opportunity. Most players who display inconsistencies or lack of talent are eventually found out by fans and labelled as useless. However, these 15 players have escaped the torment and, for some reason, are considered as brilliant footballers by many, despite their regular mistakes, unwarranted mammoth price tags or lack of consistency.

While some of these listed players have moments of brilliance, some are just downright poor players, who have managed to worm their way into teams that are able to carry them and make them look 10 times better than they actually are. From the Premier League Champions to the Kings of Europe, most Premier League squads have a couple of overrated stars hidden on their rosters. Take a look for yourself…

Click on David Luiz to start the countdown of overrated Premier League players

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Manchester United boss happy with ‘sensational’ league lead

Sir Alex Ferguson has classified the 12 point lead Manchester United have in the Premier League over neighbours and arch-rivals Manchester City as “sensational”.

And United’s manager reiterated in his programme notes ahead of Monday’s FA Cup tie against Reading the importance of taking advantage of the Citizens’ stumble in the last league fixture, according to The Guardian.

“Once I knew City had lost [at Southampton, 3-1] we’d been gifted an enormous opportunity to push on,” Ferguson wrote.

Aware of the importance of increasing the lead over City, Fergie changed his plans of resting a few of his key players ahead of the European clash against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

“A nine-point lead was good but not sensational – the chance of a 12-point advantage was a different story, so I scrapped my plans to rest a fair number of players [for Everton] with Real Madrid in mind three days later,” he added.

Ferguson also explained that his squad understood the message a win would send out that they did not let him down saying that “the players sensed the opening for them was there”.

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Manchester United ended up beating Everton 2-0 with Ryan Giggs and Robin van Persie scoring the goals to start pulling away from the pack in the Premier League table.

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