VIDEO: A Look At When Players Go Mental
Banter; noun, what football players have to put up with every time they step onto a football pitch. Most players have built-in system that helps them to ignore – some struggle though e.g Jack Wilshere.
Banter; noun, what football players have to put up with every time they step onto a football pitch. Most players have built-in system that helps them to ignore – some struggle though e.g Jack Wilshere.
Hands up, who saw that coming then? Juan Mata making the jump from Stamford Bridge to Old Trafford is one of the most surprising transfer stories of recent years, and there we all were predicting a quiet January transfer window.
Here we are again in the dark gloomy recess of a cold January and Premier League managers are bemoaning the lack of available talent currently on the market that could augment their squads.
The pressure was on Arsenal on Monday night after they had been shifted down to third place following wins from Manchester City and Chelsea at the weekend. Arsene Wenger’s men were able to triumph against Aston Villa, however, and returned to the top of the Premier League.
It’s that time of year where clubs look to buy key players to aid their seasons and offload players that haven’t been able to fit the mould. With clubs eyeing big names and potential stars, it seems like everyone is looking for that star player to be the bolster for the team’s success. Yet sometimes for players a move doesn’t always turn out the way they would like in the long term. Today we are going to look at five players that may be on the move this month.
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has told the Daily Mail that Fernando Torres is enjoying his footnall again at Stamford Bridge and has thrown his support behind the Spaniard.