Posts Tagged ‘Roy Hodgson’

Liverpool job is Roy Hodgson’s biggest challenge yet

He may have held 15 different coaching positions in a 34 year career, but Roy Hodgson arguably faces his toughest job test yet at Liverpool.

The Fulham manager has agreed a two year deal to take over at Anfield and will join in time for pre-season training this week.

But he comes to a club still battered and bruised after a disastrous campaign last year which saw early exits from both domestic cups, the Champions League and a lowly 7th place finish. The Premier League 2010/2011 odds suggest they could struggle again.

Added to that is the £350million debt placed on the club by controversial owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, as well as doubts over the futures of star players Steven Gerrard, Javier Mascherano and Fernando Torres. You could have forgiven many a manager for not touching the job with a bargepole.

But maybe Hodgson’s calm assurance is just what they need. With so much drama going on, on and off the pitch, Hodgson’s first job could be to use his vast experience to focus the players on the task in hand.

The futures of Torres, Gerrard and Mascherano remain in doubt despite the appointment. I find it highly unlikely that all three would leave, with Torres the most likely to stay. However, any departure would boost Hodgson’s fairly meagre transfer budget, currently in the region of £15 million.

Stories linking Liverpool with Fulham players have already begun, - though I find Brade Hangeland a more realistic target than the aging if popular Danny Murphy. Hodgson is a canny enough manager to know he will have to buy a better class of player than he did at Fulham if Liverpool are to meet expectations.

He will, of course, have the full backing of the Liverpool fans regardless of whether they saw him as their first choice. But a planned protest by the Spirit of Shankly fans group this weekend highlights the deep divisions between the club and its supporters at present.

A few poor results and the atmosphere at Anfield could become poisonous as the fans direct their anger at the board, making life doubly difficult for the players. Hodgson needs hit the ground running if he is to get the club on the up again. The pressure is well and truly on.

There could even be further complications down the line. England’s World Cup odds made them third favourites for the tournament this year, but they crashed out.

If Capello hangs on, but leaves the job in a year or so Hodgson could be tempted to replace him.

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Can Fulham cause another upset?

Being cast as pre-match underdogs will not worry Fulham one bit as they bid to upset the apple cart once more against Atletico Madrid in the Europa League final.

Roy Hodgson’s men began their journey in the competition last July as 500/1 outsiders and have brushed off each damning prediction of defeat with increasing confidence to reach their first ever European final.

It isn’t as if they have had it easy either. They have beaten holders Shaktar Donetsk, German Champions Wolfsburg and Italian giants Juventus en route to the final in Madrid, where they are once again second favourites in a two horse race.

On paper their outsiders tag is justified as Atletico have the better players - Sergio Aguero, Diego Forlan, Simao and Jose Antonio Reyes are four of the most skilful, attacking players in Spanish football. However, Atletico are also fallible at the back and their defence is the worst of any side in La Liga’s top ten, having let in 58 goals in 37 games.

My prediction, therefore, is a final full of goals as both teams stick to their footballing principles. For Fulham much will depend on the fitness of talismanic striker Bobby Zamora, who his hit six goals in Europe this season, but whose achilles injury has cost him a place in the England squad and means he is a doubt for the final itself. If he does play it is unlikely to be for the full 90 minutes. With Zamora struggling, more responsibility will be heaped on the shoulders of Damien Duff, Clint Dempsey and Zoltan Gera to score goals.

A victory for Fulham is certainly the romantic’s choice. It would be a fairy tale for the club and their boss Roy Hodgson, as well as a nice little earner for those betting on the match - the online betting odds make them 11/4 for the win. However, the reality is the Cottagers will be hard pushed to repeat their heroics away from their home ground, which has been a fortress for them in Europe this season.

No wins and just three goals away from Craven Cottage in Europe this year suggests they will struggle at the Bernabeu, and as much as I would love to see them win, my head says Atletcio will come out on top.

Meanwhile, Darren Bent appears to have taken Zamora’s place in the provisional 30-man World Cup squad.

The World Cup betting odds make England third favourites for the tournament, and there is still a chance the Fulham man could make the cut if he can prove his fitness.

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Zamora for England? Maybe, just maybe!

Just a few short months after he was barracked by his own fans, the chances of Fulham striker Bobby Zamora securing a place in England’s World Cup squad seem to be improving rapidly.

Zamora was seen as a bit of a joke figure at Craven Cottage in the run-up to Christmas, with his boss Roy Hodgson at something of a loss to explain why they would be turning on one of their own players.

But the 29-year-old has proved to be something of a revelation in the three months since that low point, taking his tally to nine goals in his last 15 games when he scored the match-winning free-kick in the 2-1 victory over Birmingham City on Sunday.

Zamora has goals in each of the last four games and suddenly it is not just Hodgson clamouring for him to get a chance in Fabio Capello’s squad – and it is interesting that the Italian was at Craven Cottage to see Sunday’s match with only Zamora and Birmingham keeper Joe Hart as serious possibles for his squad on show.

Sadly for Zamora, Capello had already left his seat by the time Zamora scored, but Hodgson felt his overall performance would have done enough to impress and could be enough to earn him a call-up for the first pre-World Cup friendly against Egypt on March 3.

What of the competition? Well, if we split the striking options up, it seems almost certain that Wayne Rooney (100% certain if fit) and Jermain Defoe will go to South Africa, while Peter Crouch has often been favoured by Capello as the main target man.

Much will, then, depend on the make-up of the squad. If Capello takes only four strikers, as has been mooted, then Zamora will be contending with the likes of Emile Heskey (probably still the favourite), Carlton Cole, Darren Bent (disappointing recently) and Gabriel Agbonlahor for just one spot on the plane.

On this season’s evidence, Zamora and Agbonlahor would be the favourites with World Cup Betting, with Cole unable to find the net regularly or stay fit, Heskey having scored only five times and Bent having hit the wall since a fast start to the campaign.

Far-fetched it might still be, but you certainly can’t fault Zamora for his effort as he tries to score his way into the squad. Something World Cup Picks are far from ruling out.

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