
Who is Jeremy Sarmiento? The former Barcelona and PSG target who has become Ipswich Town’s first January transfer signing
Embed from Getty Images Ipswich Town have wasted little time in securing their first signing of the January transfer window…
Embed from Getty Images Ipswich Town have wasted little time in securing their first signing of the January transfer window…
Sir Alf Ramsey was blindsided by an FA committee, Kevin Keegan quit in the Wembley toilets, Roy Hodgson announced he was gone 20 minutes after losing to Iceland. As with politics, most England managerial careers end in failure, even Sir Alf, still the only one to win a trophy.
Graham Potter is the new Chelsea head coach, but he faces a very tough test at Stamford Bridge.
As half-time substitute Aaron Connolly stabbed a 52nd-minute chance wide of the target with Brighton two goals to the good against Watford, Seagulls’ supporters could be forgiven for experiencing a familiar sinking feeling.
Brighton made a winning start to their Premier League campaign thanks in no small part to a fantastic defensive performance from the returning Shane Duffy. Graham Potter’s willingness to re-integrate the Irishman into his squad provides hope that he can bring a couple of difficult seasons to an end with the Seagulls in 2021/22.
Losing Ben White is arguably the first time that Graham Potter has lost a player he did not want to lose since becoming Brighton’s head coach. However, the tactical acumen of the former Ostersund boss combined with the Seagulls’ track-record for smart work in the transfer market could well see White’s move to Arsenal work out well for all parties involved.
Harrison Reed has been a key performer at the heart of midfield for Fulham in the last 18 months following his move from Southampton.
It has been a mixed season for Brighton but can the move out of the relegation picture in the coming weeks?
Frank Lampard hosts Brighton & Hove Albion following a 7-1 midweek Carabao Cup win over Grimsby Town, while Graham Potter’s men come into this off the back of losing 3-1 to fellow Premier League side Aston Villa.
Graham Potter has been announced as the successor to Chris Hughton at Brighton. This followed a great season at Championship side Swansea City and also came a week after the latter left the club.