Che Adams

#PLStories- #RalphHasenhuttl provides injury updates on #CheAdams #SAINTSFC

BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl confirmed Che Adams would miss Saints’ final game of the season at West Ham on Sunday due to a groin problem. The Austrian manager did however insist the frontman will be fit for the upcoming European Championships for Scotland. Adams had to be substituted at half-time during Tuesday’s 2-0 defeat to Leeds United, coming off in place of Danny Ings. And Hasenhuttl insisted they would not risk the Leicester-born frontman, who was this week named in Steve Clarke’s squad for the summer international tournament. “Che cannot play on the weekend because he has a small groin injury, so he will also definitely be out,” said Hasenhuttl. “It is five to 10 days, so his chance for the weekend is a small one, but we didn't take the risk because we know he has the Euros coming up, which for him is a big tournament.” The Saints boss did however reveal Oriol Romeu had a chance to feature for Saints this weekend for the first time since February. Spaniard Romeu had been training with the south coast club this week. Will Smallbone remains unavailable with a serious knee injury.
Ralph Hasenhuttl

#PLStories- #RalphHasenhuttl reveals ‘there are some discussions going on’ regarding Liverpool loanee #TakumiMinamino #LFC #SAINTSFC

BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl insisted there were “discussions going on” regarding the future of Takumi Minamino – as his loan spell at Saints comes to an end this weekend. The Japan international was signed on a deal until the end of the season with the St Mary’s outfit during the dying moments of the mid-season transfer window. During that time, the former RB Salzburg star has played nine games for Hasenhuttl’s side, scoring in clashes against Newcastle and Chelsea. Asked to rate the attacking midfielder’s time with Saints, Hasenhuttl replied: “Oh, I must say he has had a very lively effect on our game in the games that he played. “He not only scored two fantastic goals but also the mentality and the character of this guy really fit into our team. “And you can see why a club like Liverpool wanted to sign him. “And yes, I think he did a good job here and I think we gave him a chance to show up - that he is able to compete in the Premier League. “And finally, we will have a look what happens in the summer - what Liverpool wants to do. “There are some discussions going on but there's no decision taken so far.” Minamino could play his final game for Saints when they make the trip to West Ham in the Premier League on Sunday (4pm). He was ineligible to face parent club Liverpool with Saints earlier this month. But writing in his pre-match programme notes ahead of that clash at Anfield, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp made it clear he still sees Minamino as a key part of his group. Klopp said: “When we allowed him to go in January it was a tough call to make because he is an important player for us and will be again in the future, no doubt. “But opportunities at that time had been short with us and therefore going to play somewhere else made sense for him and us. “Southampton was perfect because of how Ralph plays and what he demands from his players.”
David Moyes

#PLStories- #DavidMoyes forced to make ‘last-minute’ keeper call for clash with Saints #WHUFC

WEST Ham boss David Moyes insists he will make a “last-minute call” on goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski for Sunday’s season finale against Saints. Poland international Fabianski suffered a knee injury during the warm-up prior to Wednesday’s 3-1 win at West Brom. And Moyes admits it will be touch and go as to whether the former Arsenal ace will feature against Ralph Hasenhuttl’s side. “We don’t know about Fabianski yet, it will be a last-minute call on Sunday,” said Moyes. Midfield duo Mark Noble and Manuel Lanzini are expected to miss out again for the hosts, who will look to seal their place in the Europa League. “We have equalled the club points record and we have a chance to beat that and also get European football so I am really hopeful that we can get there,” added the Irons boss. “But I am not taking anything for granted. It has been a big achievement getting to where we are.”
Graham Potter Brighton

#PLStories- #JoseIzquierdo ruled out of Albion trip to Arsenal #BHAFC

Jose Izquierdo has been hit by another injury setback. It could be the last of his troubled time with Albion as he nears the end of his current contract. The Colombia winger has been absent from the matchday 20 for the last two games and that will not change at Arsenal on Sunday. Izquierdo had one outing as sub at Sheffield United after his two-year absence due to knee operations. But he has not appeared again since and there must now be major doubts over his future with the Seagulls. Head coach Graham Potter said: “He won’t be available for the weekend. “We are looking into it at the moment but it’s a problem with his quad.” Joel Veltman and Davy Propper are again ruled out with Neal Maupay still suspended. But Lewis Dunk returns from a two-match ban. Potter said: “It’s good to have him back. “He was in a fantastic moment of form so it’s great for him to be able to finish the season on the pitch. “We’ve got a few missing. Whichever team we have, we will be competitive and will try our best.”
Sean Dyche Burnley

#PLStories- #SeanDyche reacts to latest speculation regarding new job #BURNLEYFC

Sean Dyche is planning for the future at Burnley – and a summer when the Turf Moor purse strings might be opened – despite continuous links with vacancies at Premier League rivals. A week after being asked about the soon-to-be vacant position at Crystal Palace, Dyche faced questions on Friday afternoon a couple of hours after the surprise news that Nuno Espirito Santo will leave Wolves after Sunday’s match against Manchester United. Dyche laughed off a question suggesting Burnley’s trip to Sheffield United on the last day of the season could prove to be his final game with the Clarets. “Unless I’m told by the powers that be, I’m not planning on that at the moment,” he said. “I’ve been asked that many times over my time here, probably since our first promotion I’ve been linked with other places and I’m still here. “Equally I always say times change in football, it’s very rare you’re in a job for life apart from the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson or Arsene Wenger. Life does change but I’m still here and let’s see where the future goes. “I’ve had lots of highlights at Burnley and let’s hope there’s more to come.” Chairman Alan Pace, whose ALK Capital group took over at Turf Moor midway through the season, has this week promised to back Dyche in the transfer window this summer, but Dyche said it would come down to finding the right players. “I don’t know if it was music to my ears because it needs to come to fruition,” Dyche said. “The chats I’ve had have been positive. It’s not a situation of ripping it up and starting again, but they’re talking in the right way in the sense of finding out how the finances work and how we can take it forwards. “The club has been well run, we’ve got a healthy bank balance on the turnover and now it’s about how can we stretch it without breaking it. “The truth is it’s about what players are available. It’s not just about an amount of money, you need the right players. We could have spent money in January but we didn’t feel the players were there that could have pushed us forwards. “It’s not just about money, it’s about finding the right players.” Dyche will also hope the changing situation behind the scenes will strengthen the club’s chances of keeping key players – not least James Tarkowski as the defender heads into the final 12 months of his contract. “There’s no reason not to,” Dyche said when asked if he thought the 28-year-old would be at the club next season. “He knows his situation and what we think of him as a player. He’s knows he’s an important player here.” Burnley will finish their campaign at Bramall Lane – where Nick Pope could return in goal – seeking a seventh away win that would match the club record in the Premier League. “That’s a nice positive because everyone keeps talking about the home form,” said Dyche, whose side have not won at Turf Moor since the end of January. “It’s been a very strong season away from home, but joking apart the home form has suffered, partly because of the lack of fans because the fans reward us with support through thick and thin.”
Ashley Barnes Burnley

#PLStories- Burnley releases statement after #AshleyBarnes is arrested #BURNLEYFC

The 31-year-old was pulled over at 3am in near his home in Wilmslow, Cheshire last Tuesday, hours after Burnley had secured their's and Albion's Premier League status for next season with a 2-0 win over Fulham. He has since been charged with the offence and is set to appear before magistrates in Stockport on 14 June. Barnes was an unused substitute in their 3-0 defeat to Liverpool last night. Burnley released a statement which said:“Burnley Football Club is aware of a police incident involving one of its players, Ashley Barnes. “As a club with solid values and a strong community ethos, Burnley FC upholds and expects the highest standards of responsible behaviour from all its players and staff. ”Therefore, while observing the conclusion of legal proceedings, the club will be treating this matter with the upmost seriousness. “The player will be subject to internal disciplinary procedures as a result. “Burnley Football Club will make no further comment.”
Shane Long

#PLStories- #RalphHasenhuttl insists Saints will ‘find a solution’ for frontman #ShaneLong #SAINTSFC

BOSS Ralph Hasenhuttl insists Saints will “find a solution” for frontman Shane Long when he returns from his loan spell at AFC Bournemouth. The Republic of Ireland international is currently helping Cherries in their bid to return to the Premier League via the Championship play-offs. Long was an unused substitute for Jonathan Woodgate’s men in their 1-0 first-leg victory over Brentford at Vitality Stadium on Monday. He was loaned to the Dorset outfit in February at the 11th hour of the transfer window, almost simultaneously with the addition of Takumi Minamino from Liverpool to Saints. Striker Long signed a two-year contract extension at St Mary’s last summer. Asked whether he felt Long could come back and make an impact at the club next season, Hasenhuttl told the Daily Echo: “We will discuss every player when they are coming back and then we know what we need to do next season – what is the goal, how we want to play and what players are fitting then to our shape, what we want to do. “This all has influence on the decision we take. “Longy had done a good job for this club for a long time and we will find a solution, definitely. “Either he stays here or when he has another option, we will have a look for this. This is how we will handle every player.” Long has played 11 times in the Championship for Cherries, scoring in games against Queens Park Rangers and Cardiff City. The Tipperary-born frontman has started four times for Woodgate’s side – and recently had a spell out with a groin problem. Asked what he had made of the striker’s loan spell and game time so far, Hasenhuttl said: “I think it could have been more. “He was also injured I think one time and, overall, you have to say all our loan players didn’t get the game time they expected to get. “You can always speculate why this happens. We don’t know it 100 per cent but we only see the fact that they are not playing enough. “Mario Lemina played a little bit more at Fulham but also relegating with the team. “Finally, we have a few others in other leagues not so much playing – not a lot of players get the chance to play there.” Long could be involved when Cherries make the trip to Brentford for the second leg on Saturday.
Ralph Hasenhuttl

#PLStories- #RalphHasenhuttl admits Saints’ substitutes were not as ‘impulsive’ against Leeds #SaintsFC

RALPH Hasenhuttl admitted Saints’ substitutes brought on against Leeds United had not been as “impulsive” – as his side eventually succumbed to a 2-0 home defeat. The Austrian boss saw Nathan Tella and Theo Walcott come off the bench to score in Saturday’s 3-1 home victory over Fulham – performances which earned them places from the start against Marcelo Bielsa’s side. Against Leeds, Hasenhuttl brought on Danny Ings for the injured Che Adams at the break. Nathan Redmond replaced Tella with 20 minutes remaining and Ibrahima Diallo came on for Walcott after 78 minutes. “Maybe because this time the subs haven’t been that impulsive for our game like the last time,” said Hasenhuttl. “This was maybe also a fact of not being able to push against them.” Leeds netted through striker Patrick Bamford on 73 minutes at St Mary’s before Tyler Roberts grabbed a second on the counter in stoppage time. Quizzed further on his switches not being able to pay dividends against the Elland Road side, Hasenhuttl replied: “It’s not always possible for them to have a good impact but I think you need to speed up the game in such moments. “We couldn’t do it, we couldn’t manage it. Everybody had a game on Saturday, we had been not the freshest. “They (Leeds) rested a little bit in the first 35 minutes and in such a moment then you have to go in the lead because we invested much more than they did. “We both played on Saturday and you could feel in the end, in the last 20 or 30 minutes they had a little bit more to give than we had to give because we did not take the advantage and score a goal.”