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“That my friend is wrong” – Jamie Redknapp can’t believe what he saw from Chelsea ace in Newcastle defeat

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Jamie Redknapp has blasted Wesley Fofana following Chelsea’s defeat to Newcastle at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening.

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The Blues failed to respond after their defeat to PSG, as they slipped to a 1-0 loss, with Anthony Gordon scoring the only goal of the game.

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It was a huge blow for Chelsea in their hopes of securing a top five finish, and it was quite frankly an awful showing with Liam Rosenior’s side booed off.

Jamie Redknapp not impressed with Wesley Fofana

Surprisingly Rosenior only made two changes to the side with Alejandro Garnacho coming in for the suspended Pedro Neto, and Robert Sanchez returning in goal.

It was the same backline which conceded five in midweek, and they were once again easily exposed as Tino Livramento played one simple ball through the middle of the pitch to Joe Willock.

Willock then played it across the goal for Gordon to tap home, but Fofana seemed to just give up when running back, something which Redknapp wasn’t impressed by.

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“Look, he’s got a head start and yet, [Gordon] catches up three yards on him,” he told Sky Sports.

“You can talk all you like about how the press was wrong, no. That, my friend, is wrong. Sprint.

“He doesn’t, because he doesn’t believe he’s going to pass it to him. Then he has the audacity to put his arms out, I don’t know what he’s complaining about.

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“If you run, you stop the goal.”

Daniel Sturridge equally unimpressed

It wasn’t just Redknapp that took issue with Fofana, as former Blue Daniel Sturridge hit out at the centre back and accused him of a lack of desire.

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“That’s it for me there,” he added.

“Anthony Gordon wants to score. Fofana isn’t prepared to do the same run on the defensive side of things.”

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“Only Guardiola ranks higher” – Jamie Carragher tells Manchester United to appoint ex-Arsenal coach to replace Carrick and revive club

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Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher has urged Manchester United to appoint Unai Emery as the next manager at the club. He believes that the Aston Villa coach is the ideal candidate to replace Michael Carrick in the summer.

Writing in his The Telegraph column, Carragher hailed Emery as an underrated manager, adding that he might not even make the list at Manchester United. He added that the Spaniard not making the list at Old Trafford is good news for Aston Villa and said:

“Unai Emery should be heading to Old Trafford this weekend as the frontrunner to become the next Manchester United manager. I suspect he does not rank high among the candidates. That is good news for Aston Villa, but it must be frustrating for one of the best, and still most underrated, coaches in Europe.”

Ranking Emery as the second-best manager in the league, Carragher said the former Arsenal coach can win trophies and comes with a clear vision for the club and his squad.

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“For Emery not to be under serious consideration says plenty about modern football. By any metric, he would be the perfect coach to revive United. For me, only Pep Guardiola ranks higher of those currently managing in England. Here is a manager who wins trophies, has a clear football vision, a track record of revitalising clubs in need of a mini-revolution to break into the Champions League, and who demands respect while leading with authority.”

Carragher went on to add that Emery now has enough Premier League experience under his belt and wrote:

“Add the fact he is now proven in the Premier League, and such coaches are in short supply. Emery is not part of the conversation but he should be. The puzzling question is why? Sadly for Emery, and happily for Villa, the Spaniard is painted as an overachiever at clubs trying to challenge the elite, and an underachiever at those who consider themselves already part of it.”

Unai Emery has a contract with Aston Villa until 2029, having signed an extension in 2024.

Michael Carrick has a short-term deal at Manchester United

Michael Carrick was appointed at Manchester United in January, soon after the sacking of Ruben Amorim. The Englishman has done well at the club, winning six and losing one in the Premier League.

However, club legend Roy Keane, Paul Scholes and Gary Neville are against the idea of Carrick getting the job permanently this summer. They want a more experienced manager to take over at Old Trafford.

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Thomas Tuchel, Mauricio Pochettino, and Julian Nagelsmann have been linked with the Manchester United job.