Everton travels to Germany just to face a former Premier League "star" . It's Wolfsburg against Everton, Germany against England and Tim Howard against Nicklas Bendtner!


Wolfsburg v Everton

Europa League
Group H
Match Day 5
Volkswagen Arena
27-11-2014 @ 18.00 GMT







How are the two sides current form?

Wolfburg are second in Europa League Group H only a point after Everton, before the two sides meet at Volkswagen Arena. The last match between the two sides ended with a comfortable 4-1 win to Everton by goals of Seamus Coleman, Leighton Baines, Kevin Mirallas and an owngoal by Wolfsburg left-back Ricardo Rodriguez.

What are the probable line-ups?

Daniel Caligiuri, Adelino Vieirinha, Felipe Aliste Lopes and Patrick Ochs are all sidelined for Wolfsburg while Everton has to do without nine players including Gareth Barry.

Benaglio

Knoche - Naldo - Trasch - Rodriguez

Guilavogui - De Bruyne - Luiz Gustavo - Perisic

Vierinha - Olic
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Lukaku

Barkley - Naismith - Mirallas

Osman - McCarthy

Hibbert - Distin - Jagielka - Coleman

Howard

Worth keeping an eye on

Wolfsburg - Kevin de Bruyne: The former Chelsea talent is the creative playmaker on the Wolfsburg side and the star at Volkswagen Arena. If he gets the space needed to perform his best, he will be a problem for Evertons defense and chances in Germany.



Everton - Ross Barkley: Ross Barkley just keeps getting better and better and the talent is one of the primary forces in the Everton attack. He might not score as many goals as hoped for, but he often creates the chances for Romelu Lukaku.



What to expect from this match?

Everton are the favorites at Volkswagen Arena, especially after the match at Goodison Park. The Toffees looks stronger than Wolfsburg at the moment, and I think we will see that in the match on Thursday. However, the Germans are not a side that gives at the door and we can expect them to put up a fight against Everton.

What are the odds?

Wolfsburg: 1 (Coral)

Draw: 11/4 (BetVictor)

Everton: 16/5 (BetVictor)


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  • Name: Marco Larsen
  • Age: 21 (15-05-1993)
  • Position: Attacking midfield/striker
  • Club: FC Midtjylland
  • International Caps:
    • Denmark U21
      • 4 matches
      • 0 goals
    • Denmark U19
      • 9 matches
      • 0 goals
    • Denmark U18
      • 4 matches
      • 1 goal
    • Denmark U17
      • 9 matches
      • 2 goals
    • Denmark U16
      • 7 matches
      • 2 goals
  • Value: £440.000
He left family and friends behind and moved across the country to follow his dream of becoming a professional football player. This week we keep an eye on FC Midtjyllands attacking talent Marco Larsen.

"Moving to FC Midtjylland, was a natural next step in my career. It wasn't a hard decision because I knew that it i needed to do it if I wanted to become a professional football player," says Marco Larsen with a strong voice. There are no regrets in his voice.

At the age of 13, while still playing in the Danish 1. Division club Køge, he was signed by the Superliga club FC Midtjylland. There was only one problem; Midtjylland were not allowed to sign players under the age of 15, and the media were quick to make a story out of the controversial signing. The main man in the whole story hardly remembers what the whole controversy was about.

“I don’t think there was anything in it, then what the media made of it. The papers blew it out of proportion, and all that happened was that I got a new and legal contract," Larsen says.

By the age of 15, Marco moved from Zealand to Jutland and joined the FC Midtjylland Academy, along with other talents from across the country. And the talent didn't take long to prove he was worth his contract. In fact, he did so well that Manchester City started following him, and it resulted in a trial at Carrington Training Ground.

“Of course I hoped to make an impression that would make them want me at the club, but it was also just a great experience for a young player.

“The technical and physical level is much higher in Manchester City, but the players we trained with were also brought in for the occasion. We then had one training session with their team, and it was clear that they had better physics and were faster when it comes to reading the game," he says.

Unfortunately for Larsen it only came to one visit in Manchester City and the career continued in Midtjylland where he kept impressing. At U19-level he was the top scorer and was promoted to the senior squad where he had his debut in the Danish Cup against Jægersborg from the fourth tier. 

“When I heard that I was to play that match I was full of joy. It was another step towards becoming a professional and as I remember I scored, so that just made it even better. Especially because my family was there to witness it. I will always remember that experience."

Since then, Marco Larsen have proved himself to be one of the next great talents of the FC Midtjylland Academy. After making his debut in the Danish Superliga in 2012, he has been a regular part of the senior squad playing 19 matches from start last season. 

However, a thigh injury set him back in the start of the season and with FCM leading the Danish Superliga it has proven hard for the talent to make his way to the starting line-up. There is simply too hard competition for the position as attacking midfielder. 

“It’s obvious that it is harder for me to get in the starting line-up when the team plays as well as it does. I have always said that when a team plays well, it is hard to make any changes, and we have won a lot of matches, so it has been hard to get time on the pitch,” the talent acknowledge.

“The team is the most important and I always congratulate my teammate when he does well, even if it means he will be playing instead of me. Obviously I want to play, but in the end I have to be able to look in the mirror and like what I see. If a player in my position is better than me, then there isn’t much I can do about it, other than just keep on training and wait for my chance,” Larsen says.

The next chance for Marco Larsen might come tomorrow when FC Midtjylland faces the rivals from Aalborg BK at home in Herning. However, should he not get his chance in Midtjylland he has no problem leaving the club.

“All football players needs to play, and if I can’t play in Midtjylland I have to move on, but it is not something I think about at the moment. I’m still young and have the time in front of me," says Larsen before ending the interview telling about his dream club, Liverpool

“Steven Gerrard is an amazing football player, and Liverpool is a great team. My entire family are Liverpool fans, so they are my favorite club.

“I would love to play in Liverpool, but anywhere abroad will do. It is something I hope to achieve someday.”

Who knows? Gerrard is moving towards the end of his career, and Daniel Agger has left the club. Maybe it is time for Liverpool to bring in a new Dane?






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It is well known that Emirates Stadium is one of the most expensive football grounds to visit in England. Last season the prices increased three per cent and now the fans have had it.

It feels like a decade since Arsenal last won the Premier League trophy, but that doesn't stop Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick from increasing the ticket prices. However, in a letter to Sir Keswick, the fans have warned the club not to increase the ticket prices unless Arsene Wenger goes on a shopping spree in January. 

According to The Mirror, Tim Payton of the Arsenal Supporters Trust said: “Fans have had enough of sky high ticket prices while clubs rake in ever growing revenues from TV and sponsorship deals.

“We are calling on Arsenal to recognise the loyalty of their fans who still turn up in great numbers by freezing ticket prices next season.

The supporters do not  believe that the club have any basis for a price rise as Wenger did not use up all of the cash at his disposal in the summer. Therefore, they demand Arsenal to spend money on high profile players during the January window. 

Otherwise, we might see an empty Emirates Stadium in the near future.  
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The transfer window is fast approaching and Arsenal is on the hunt for a new striker, while Roberto Mancini is planning a spending spree in the Premier League. Here are the Thursday Transfer Rumours!

Tottenham scouts have been in Argentina to check out Colombia's striker Teo Gutierrez (The Mirror) - Probability: High

Roberto Mancini is planning to bring in Aleksandar Kolarov, Fabio Borini, Joes Campbell and Erik Lamela to his Manchester City squad (The Mirror) - Probability: Low

Chelsea led both Liverpool and Arsenal in the race for Marco Reus with Andre Schurrle to move to Dortmund (Express) - Probability: Medium

Roma are ready to sign Liverpool right back Glen Johnson on a free transfer next summer (Daily Star) - Probability: High

Yohan Cabaye will return to the Premier League in January according to ex-Magpie Olivier Bernard (Newcastle Chronicle) - Probability: High

Southampton wants Harry Kane and Andros Townsend in exchange for Jay Rodriguez if Spurs makes a bid for the striker (The Mirror) - Probability: Low

Rafa Benitez fuels speculation of a Liverpool return after hinting an Napoli exit (The Mirror) - Probability: Low

Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham har all battling for Bayern Munichs Xherdan Shaqiri in the January window (Daily Star) - Probability: High

Southampton and Queens Park Rangers are keeping an eye on AIK Stockholm striker Kennedy Igboanaike (The Mirror) - Probability: Medium

Manchester City are eying Swiss defender Stephan Lichsteiner in a move taht could send Matija Nastasic the other way (Manchester Evening News) - Probability: Medium

Anderlecht sensation Dennis Praet is ready for a move and Arsenal is the perfect club according to his agent (The Mirror) - Probability: High



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They surprised everyone last season and have kept going despite losing the successful manager and five key players. Great Dane Football Blog takes a look at the uprising of Southampton FC.

Not many had seen it coming when Southampton mingled with the top clubs of the Premier League last season. Mauricio Pochettino had created the perfect squad, with the right numbers of talents and established Premier League players. The two talents Calum Chambers and Luke Shaw were a joy to see on the backs; Dejan Lovren controlled the central defends and Adam Lallana, and Rickie Lambert was the men behind the attacking play. Today, all of the five profiles has left The Saints; Chambers is in Arsenal, Shaw in Manchester United and Liverpool have bought the rest. On top of that, Pochettino took over in Tottenham Hotspurs.

So, this could be the end of a short era of success for Southampton, but this season they are back in the top of the league. As this post is being written, The Saints are second in the Premier League four points in front of last seasons winners from Manchester City. Looking at their form so far, Southampton is the best home side in the Premier League with five wins and one draw at St. Mary's Stadium, and an impressing goalscorer of 17-1. Lovren, Shaw and Chambers might have left the club, but the back four is still standing strong at St Mary's.

Toby Alderweireld has taken the position next to captain José Fonte in the central defends and Nathaniel Clyne, and Ryan Bertrand are now the main men on the two backs. Despite losing two talents and a strong central defender, Southampton has fully managed to fill the empty places and perhaps make their defend even stronger. 

Pochettino has to be given credit for his managing and ability to bring in players and get the best out fo them. But, Ronald Koeman, the new manager in the hot seat is not a bad name for a Premier League club of Southamptons size. The Dutch has a great network, and he can bring in respectable players as Alderweireld. From the Dutch league, he has brought in Dusan Tadic to replace Lallana, and the Serb has the potential to become a legend in the club. He is not the same type of player as Lallana, but he has what it takes to make it in the Premier League - even in a bigger side than Southampton. 

Graziano Pellé joined the club this summer, and the Italian has become the new goal getter for the club. However, with his 29-years he is not a man for the future. And the future might be a problem for The Saints as Pochettino seems to try and get all the background staff to Tottenham. However, once again Koemans name might help Southampton to keep the development going with some of the great coaches from around the world. Furthermore, a Champions League- or Europe League-spot will not only bring better players, but also better coaches to the club. The sky is the limit for The Saints, they just need their wings to fly. 


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The rivalry has been ongoing since the first match in 1872, and now 142 years later the battle goes on; It's Scotland against England in the Match of the Week.


Scotland v England

International Friendly
Celtic Park
18th November 2014 @ 20.00 GMT









How are the two sides form?

Scotland gave Ireland a lecture in the perfect goal during the weekends EURO 2016 qualification-group matches with a 1-0 victory. The Scotsmen are unbeaten in their last three matches 

England are unbeaten in their group after winning 3-1 against Slovenia during the weekend, and are looking secure their place in the EURO. Therefore, Roy Hodgson probably will try out some of the younger players against Scotland.

England won the last match between the two sides, 3-2.

What are the probable line ups?

Marshall

Whittaker - Martin - Hanley - Robertson

Maloney - Brown - Mulgrew - Anya

Fletcher - Naismith
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Sterling - Rooney - Welbeck

Henderson - Wilshere - Lallana

Clyne - Cahill - Jagielka - Gibbs

Hart

Worth keeping an eye on

Scotland - Ikechi Anya: The Watford winger socred a wonder-goal against Germany and the Anya will be a handful for any defender.


England - Danny Welbeck: Hodgson has named Welbeck as his plan A and the manager has strong believes in the Arsenal striker. He scored twice against Slovenia and will be a handful for the Scotland defend.



What to expect from this match?

This match has England written all over it, but Scotland is not a bad side and a win against England will mean the world to the fans. England looks strong at the moment, and they should be clear winners against Scotland, but as we saw against Ireland, the Scots are capable of scoring some wonderful goals and create chances out of nothing. The England defend doesn't seem as strong as it could be, and this might be the Scots chance. 

What are the odds?

Scotland: 11/4 (Betfred)

Draw: 12/5 (Betfair)

England: 6/5 (Paddypower) 


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