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    James Maddison hauled off at half-time of Tottenham vs West Ham as Postecoglou ‘decides enough is enough’

    JAMES MADDISON was hooked off at half-time in a bold tactical switch by Ange Postecoglou.Tottenham were drawing 1-1 with West Ham after the opening 45 minutes when the Spurs boss made the surprising decision.James Maddison was hooked off at half-timeCredit: ReutersMaddison looked glum as he watched the second half from the benchAnge Postecoglou’s change worked wondersCredit: PATNT Sports claimed the move was tactical and commentator Ally McCoist said Maddison had a quiet first-half and the gaffer may have decided “enough is enough”.The substitution saw Dejan Kulusevski move higher up the pitch, with defensive midfielder Pape Sarr replacing the England star.Maddison created five chances before the break – three more than the entire West Ham team managed – and he completed more passes than any other player.He also got the assist for Kulusevski’s goal before he was taken off.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMaddison reappeared and looked glum with his hood up as he sat on the bench.But the sub proved to be a stroke of genius by Postecoglou as Spurs scored three in a second-half blitz.They netted them in a rampant seven-minute span to go 4-1 up, as the match would finish.Yves Bissoma put Tottenham ahead before Jean-Clair Todibo turned in an unfortunate own goal – although goalkeeper Alphonse Areola was later harshly credited with the blunder by the Premier League.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSon Heung-min, on his return from injury, then grabbed the fourth.Fans praised Postecoglou’s game-changing sub, with one saying: “Full credit to the gaffer. Sarr on for Maddison has worked wonders.”MADDISON’S LUXURY MANSIONAnother added: “A genius substitution.”On taking off Maddison, Postecoglou explained: “West Ham asked certain questions in midfield areas. I just thought Sarr’s running power would help.”As well as losing 4-1, West Ham now face the prospect of being without Mohammed Kudus for three matches.The Hammer winger was sent off against Tottenham after a wild brawl in Saturday’s London derby.Kudus was given his marching orders after pushing Micky van de Ven in the face following a tussle for the ball in midfield.The 24-year-old caught Richarlison with a flying arm during a wild melee, sending the Spurs striker to the floor.READ MORE SUN STORIESSarr also weighed in to try and calm proceedings and appeared to be caught in the face as Kudus lost his cool.He now faces a three-match ban after his yellow card was upgraded to a straight red following a VAR check. More

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    I used to cry at the thought of playing football – now I’m a Premier League star known as the ‘Guernsey Grealish’

    ALEX SCOTT is a Guernsey boy living the Premier League dream.Bournemouth’s 21-year-old midfielder has had a unique rise to the top, having not wanted to play football and being axed by Prem academies.Alex Scott stars in Bournemouth’s midfield and has featured in every game so far this seasonCredit: RexHe is capped four times by England Under-21sCredit: GettyPep Guardiola has compared Scott to Jack GrealishCredit: GettyNot long ago, Scott saw playing as a frustrating distraction from a limited social life that included nailing scooter tricks at a local skate park with his friends.And when football did get in the way, the youngster was often left in tears.Until, that is, he moved from non-league Guernsey to Bristol City in January 2020 aged 16 and the scooter was “put to one side”.Cherries boss Andoni Iraola will be pleased to hear that, especially after forking out £25million in August 2023.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Scott’s scootering obsession came during a tough time in his early footballing career.He was let go by the Southampton and Bournemouth academies by the age of 14 and forced into an “embarrassing” return to his Channel Island birthplace.Scott admitted: “Once you get released, it’s like, where do you go from here?“It is embarrassing. Back home, I was the kid that was going to be pro.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“It’s tough to get back into academy football but I wasn’t playing well and I wasn’t enjoying it. I lost the love.“I never really had a life outside of football. From the age of eight to 14, I would be at school then flying over every weekend and playing games in the UK and then back to school.Is Man Utd star Harry Amass the next Luke Shaw?“When I got home I was more interested in other hobbies. I was big on scootering, at the skate park.“It was ahead of football for about a year, two years. Even when I was  playing for Bournemouth at 13, I never wanted to go.“There were times when my mum and dad would say, ‘Right, you can take your scooter’. I would go to the skate park and then play football on the Sunday.“I didn’t want to tell my dad I wanted to scooter instead of football. “He saw it as a missed opportunity because he knew the talent I had.“It was hard. The number of times I would just be in my room crying, knowing I’d got to fly over to play football.”But then Scott says something just “clicked” between the ages of 14 and 16.He added: “I had a few years playing football at home in Guernsey, getting my confidence back, spending time with my friends. I enjoyed growing up as a normal kid.“And then when I was 16, I got the chance to go back to England and it was a dead cert that I would try the career again. It’s been a whirlwind. I never expected any of this to happen.”Others would disagree, Guernsey manager Tony Vance saw the potential, making him the club’s youngest ever player in the Isthmian League as a 16-year-old.Bristol City then took a punt after watching Scott score a hat-trick in a trial match against their Under-17s and Ashton Gate boss Nigel Pearson handed the teenager his first Championship start in May 2021.Following a 3-0 FA Cup defeat by Manchester City in February 2023, Pep Guardiola labelled him an “unbelievable player” and the “Guernsey Grealish” nickname stuck — teeing up Scott’s Prem switch to Bournemouth just six months later.Since then, however Scott’s mentality has continued to be tested. He was sidelined with a knee injury for 12 weeks after signing and missed another seven weeks with an ligament strain.The England Under-21 international — who idolises Jude Bellingham —  admitted: “That second injury was the hardest time I have had in football.”Unsurprisingly, though, he has bounced back and come off the bench in all seven of Bournemouth’s Premier League games this term.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe said: “There are times when I’m not starting and it’s hard, keeping that confidence. But I like to watch clips of myself to remind myself what I can do.“I’m always going to be grounded and humble.” More

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    Pep Guardiola says ‘sooner or later it will happen’ on leaving Man City as he keeps door open to England job

    PEP GUARDIOLA will not leave Manchester City hanging over his future — as he left the door open to becoming England boss.Guardiola says part of him will leave the club when sidekick Txiki Begiristain quits in the summer.Pep Guardiola has left the door open to managing England in the futureCredit: AlamyThere are fears City’s serial Prem-winning manager wants to follow the sporting director — with his contract expiring at the end of this season.Asked about signing a new deal, Guardiola said: “I want to be really, really, really convinced that it’s the best for the club.“I will not delay every action knowing  I am creating a problem for the club.“If I feel there’s a problem, I’ll take a decision as quick as possible. But I don’t have that feeling because they understand the reasons.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“A part of me is leaving. Txiki is a friend of mine — the architect who helped to create one of the best teams ever from Barcelona and now here.“I’ve known his decision — for family and personal reasons — for a long time and he will be missed.“I’m pretty sure that the club have an option when Txiki should leave and they have options when Pep will leave.“Sooner or later it’s going to happen and they are prepared. So it’s not going to be a surprise.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSGuardiola, who is still missing crocked Kevin De Bruyne for tomorrow’s trip to Wolves, was approached by FA chiefs over the summer as they started the search for Gareth Southgate’s successor.Thomas Tuchel landed the job and will take over from interim boss Lee Carsley on January 1.Thomas Tuchel England Press ConferenceThomas Tuchel was appointed Three Lions manager this week on an 18-month dealCredit: GettyGerman boss Tuchel’s 18-month contract, worth £7.5million, will run up to the 2026 World Cup.And Guardiola could be available at that point if he signs a one-year extension at City, which Etihad chiefs hope he will.When asked if he would like to manage a national team, he replied: “Yes.”Asked about the backlash over the Three Lions appointing a foreign boss, he explained: “We don’t decide where we are born. I didn’t decide to be Catalan. I didn’t decide to be English.“I understand people think it is normal to be manager for the national team where you were born.“But the world is so big and you have to be open-minded.“I would like to support Thomas unconditionally because he will represent your country the very best — with his knowledge, his wisdom.“If he wins he will be congratulated and if he loses he will be criticised. But it doesn’t matter if he is a foreigner or not.”Guardiola could still succeed Tuchel as England boss after the 2026 World CupCredit: ReutersArsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes England fans should feel “proud” Tuchel has taken the job.And he can relate to the German’s love affair with English football.Spaniard Arteta says he would have been open to playing for England when Fabio Capello considered calling up the former Everton midfielder ahead of the 2010 World Cup.Fifa blocked the move because Arteta played for Spain’s youth teams.But Arteta said: “I would have done it. I feel very proud about it.”Asked about bossing England, he replied: “At the moment I’m not thinking about it.READ MORE SUN STORIES“But I always feel respected, welcomed and inspired by this country and the history of football, and how you get treated.“That’s something you should be really proud of.”Mikel Arteta has also hinted at becoming England manager later in his careerCredit: Getty More

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    Erik ten Hag says Man Utd ‘have a mountain to climb’ as manager promises ‘success like last two seasons’

    ERIK TEN HAG admits Manchester United have a mountain to climb after their worst-ever Premier League start.The under-fire Red Devils boss is still clinging on to his job ahead of Brentford’s visit to Old Trafford, with his side 14th in the table.Erik ten Hag has admitted Manchester United ‘have a mountain to climb’Credit: GettyThe Dutchman’s side are down in 14th after their worst-ever Premier League startCredit: ReutersTen Hag, who has accepted United’s start “is not good enough” following just two wins in seven league games, saw the club’s hierarchy hold a seven-hour London summit during the international break.The Dutchman said: “We have a mountain to climb. But that is top football and sometimes you have to face challenges — sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down.“But I am sure we will make it a success as we did the last two seasons.“We are in a direction, underneath I see good things.READ MORE MAN UTD NEWS“I see good patterns and the good stats confirm we are in a direction but, of course, the ranking is not lying. We are where we are and that is not good enough.”Ten Hag needs results as United bid to end a run of five games without a win in all competitions.However, he has bad memories of facing the Bees in the early stages of his Old Trafford career.The Red Devils were thrashed 4-0 in West London back in 2022 in Ten Hag’s first away game in the Premier League.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThat result is Brentford’s only win in their last 11 meetings with this weekend’s opponents, though.Thomas Frank’s side are also looking for their first points on the road this season.Darren Bent claims Thomas Frank is ready to take over from Erik ten Hag at Man Utd The Danish coach has so far seen his side lose to Liverpool, Manchester City and Tottenham in a brutal run of away matches.Their 10 points from 12 at home have seen Brentford climb to 11th, however, three places above United after seven fixtures this term.Ten Hag remains confident he can deliver more success after trophies in his first two seasonsCredit: Getty More

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    Former Man Utd star, 26, out for months after almost losing thumb in kitchen accident, manager says

    KIERAN McKENNA says Axel Tuanzebe faces a “few months” out after nearly losing his thumb in a kitchen accident.It was revealed earlier this month that Ipswich’s Congolese defender required an emergency op when a glass shattered while he was washing up.Ipswich defender Axel Tuanzebe faces a ‘few months’ out after nearly losing his thumbCredit: RexKieran McKenna has confirmed he will be without Tuanzebe due to the freak accidentCredit: AlamySpeaking for the first time about the horror incident, boss McKenna said: “Some of the details came out of how he did it.“It was a household accident — very unfortunate but very serious, very close to losing his thumb.“He has had surgery to repair the tendons and everything in the thumb that was damaged.“Now, he’s just recovering from that. I think the recovery’s going pretty well but it’s a long-term injury.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS“As much as it seems like a pretty innocuous body part in the game  of football, it’s a pretty important body part in human anatomy and he needs to let it recover.“Of course, he’s a loss and a miss. It just shows how quickly things can change in football and  in life. Thankfully, he’s recovering well and we now have to adapt and improve as a team.“But we look forward to having him back when he’s ready again.“It could be anything from a few months, maybe a little bit less if the recovery goes well.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS“That’s something we’re in dialogue with different specialists on.”Tractor Boys centre-back Dara O’Shea is a doubt for Everton’s visit today after getting injured while on Republic of Ireland duty.Premier League trials radical new corner rule endorsed by Gary Neville that will prevent ‘ridiculous situation’And McKenna added: “He had an issue in his back that’s being assessed, so we’ll see how it goes.”McKenna plans to stick with £22.5million club-record buy Omari Hutchinson at No 10 — despite his stunning display for England Under-21s on the right wing.Hutchinson, 20, had a hand in four goals in a 7-0 win over Azerbaijan.McKenna said: “We’ve got a pretty clear belief in how we can make him most effective in different games and scenarios.”Tuanzebe required an emergency operation after a glass shattered while he was washing upCredit: Getty More

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    ‘That’s why he’s captain’, say Man Utd fans as Bruno Fernandes shares touching message after gift from Scott McTominay

    BRUNO FERNANDES has shared a touching message after receiving a gift from Scott McTominay.The Manchester United captain was surprised by his ex-team-mate after facing him during the international break.Bruno Fernandes has been hailed for his touching message to Scott McTominayCredit: AlamyThe Manchester United captain was gifted a Napoli shirt by his former team-mateCredit: Instagram @brunofernandes8McTominay’s Scotland welcomed Portugal to Hampden Park in the Nations League on Tuesday night.Both he and Fernandes played the full 90 minutes in a goalless draw.After the match, McTominay gifted his former skipper a Napoli shirt with his name and number on the back.The 27-year-old left the Red Devils to join the Italian side in the summer in a £25million deal.READ MORE MAN UTD NEWSFernandes shared a snap of the gift to his Instagram story along with a touching message.He wrote: “The name that’s conquered the heart of Napoli,” to the delight of United fans.Reacting to their interaction, one supporter commented: “That’s why he’s the captain.”Meanwhile, another added: “This is beautiful.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMcTominay and Fernandes made 171 appearances together for United as well as winning both the FA Cup and Carabao Cup under Erik ten Hag.The Scot has continued to have success since penning a four-year deal with Napoli.Darren Bent claims Thomas Frank is ready to take over from Erik ten Hag at Man Utd He has scored twice in five appearances across all competitions for the Serie A leaders.As for Fernandes, he is yet to score in 11 appearances so far this term.His woes have contributed to United’s slow start to the campaign, with Ten Hag’s side sitting 14th in the Premier League.They have also already lost three of their opening seven league matches.Fernandes will be hoping to kickstart the season this weekend as United return to action against Brentford on Saturday.Fernandes and McTominay faced each other as Scotland and Portugal met on TuesdayCredit: Alamy More

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    Brennan Johnson reveals meaning behind his tattoos including message his mum sends him before every Tottenham game

    BRENNAN JOHNSON is ready to ink his name into Tottenham’s history books — with a helping hand from his mum.The forward, 23, bids to join ex-Spurs stars Steve Archibald and Garth Crooks in an exclusive club by scoring for the SEVENTH club match in a row against West Ham on Saturday.Brennan Johnson has been in incredible form for club and countryCredit: PAJohnson, 23, recently sat down to talk through his various tattoosCredit: Instagram @fawalesThe Welsh international has several tattoos on his armsCredit: Instagram @fawalesHe has explained the meaning behind his inkCredit: Instagram @fawalesJohnson receives good luck wishes before every match from his mother in the form of a four-leafed clover — which is also one of many tattoos on his body telling the story of his life.The Welshman revealed: “I’ve got a four-leafed clover which my mum has always texted me before every game. She sends me a little one  on messages.”Johnson has already scored in his last six games in all competitions against Coventry, Brentford, Qarabag, Manchester United, Ferencvaros and Brighton.He then netted for his country against Iceland in the Nations League a week last Friday but was suspended for the Montenegro clash on Monday.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLYet Johnson wants to keep on writing new chapters in his blossoming career.The £47.5million ace has several tattoos across both arms and he got his first bit of ink at the age of 18.Johnson added: “My first was of my family initials in Greek. The main reason behind getting it was I wanted to get a tattoo but I didn’t really know what to get.“So I felt like getting the family initials always goes down well. I also got this one – on his left forearm – at the same time. It means family over everything. It’s what my sisters, my mum and dad all have so I wanted one as well. I felt it would be a nice thing to do.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSSeveral of Johnson’s tattoos can be seen when he wears short sleeve shirts on the pitchCredit: Getty“I have my grandparents’ date of birth but I also have a map which represents where my family are from. I designed it myself.”It has an outline of Wales and Jamaica with the co-ordinates around the side and shows where my family are from. It means a lot to me so I thought it was a nice idea. I’m very happy with it.The incredible Rise of Tottenham’s Mikey Moore“I’ve got an eagle above the map. The idea was to do it all in one at first but then I wanted the get the map a bit lower. It was going to be on top of the map and flying over it. But I liked it the way it was done and keep it on its own.”Johnson’s mum Alison is from Wales while his dad David, who played for Nottingham Forest and Ipswich, was born in Jamaica and attends his matches. And the bulk of Johnson’s tattoos are dedicated to his family.Johnson has some tattoo collection which has built up from his days playing at ex-club Nottingham Forest and a loan spell at Lincoln.’I STARTED SMALL’He said: “I grew up seeing my family and other people that I inspired to be like having tattoos and I looked at them as cool. I didn’t want to force it and get one that didn’t mean anything.”I started small. Over time not all of them have crazy meanings or are really personal to me.“I’ve got the number 23 because I was born on the 23rd of May. I really like the number. But some of them I just like and I’m comfortable with.“I’ve got Bart Simpson. I was a big Simpsons fan growing up. I have a Daft Punk helmet. I’m not like a super crazy fan but I thought the helmet was really cool. It has got a smiley face and thought it looked quite cool.”I’ve even got an alien. They are random things that I find cool. This left arm shows little things I like and I’m not too serious about myself. It’s a reminder to always try and be happy.“The first one weren’t actually too bad or painful. They were quite small and thin. I’ve got a palm tree with some sun which is on the back. I was lying with my arm out and it was killing because it was in an awkward place to do. That one was quite painful.”’I’M LOOKING FOR AN ARTIST IN LONDON’Johnson plans to add more tattoos in future. He told an episode of Cymru Ink: the stories behind the tattoos: “I don’t have an artist that I go to in London yet. I would have liked a few dates of when we got promoted with Forest or the day I signed for Spurs which I still have time to get. I’m looking for an artist in London.“I probably got most of them on my right arm in the space of six to eight months. You kind of fall out of it and then you get back into it.“I had a tattoo artist in Nottingham who was really flexible and would fit me in whenever. I didn’t really want to have to wait too long and think about it too much. They are pretty instinctive.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I’d definitely say at times it was addictive. When I first started I got a lot then I chilled a bit. I’d definitely get some more. I’ve got the arms pretty much done. Maybe a few more on my right arm.“Now it’s just if something happens or I find a bit of inspiration or something that means a lot to me, I’d definitely get it tattooed on me.”Johnson will be looking to keep up his impressive streak this weekendCredit: Reuters More

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    Man Utd linked with forgotten Premier League star to replace under-fire Ten Hag after missing out on Thomas Tuchel

    A SHOCK name has reportedly been added to Manchester United’s managerial shortlist amid pressure mounting on Erik ten Hag.The current Old Trafford chief is clinging on to his job after a difficult start to the season. Erik ten Hag is fighting to keep hold of his job as Manchester United bossCredit: EPAThe Red Devils have racked up three defeats this term already, including two 3-0 at home to Liverpool and Tottenham.And they went into the October international break without a win in their last five matches in all competitions. That has led to rising speculation that the United hierarchy are preparing to make a change in the dugout if the slump continues.Gareth Southgate and Thomas Tuchel were both high on the list of possible new managers.READ MORE ON MAN UTDBut they are both now unavailable – Southgate ruled himself out and Tuchel took the England job. Now Turkish outlet Ajansspor claim a surprise candidate would be in the running to replace Ten Hag if he is relieved of his duties.They state Vincenzo Montella is in the frame thanks to the job he has done with Turkey.The former 20-cap Italian striker, 50, has been in charge of the Turkish national team since 2023 and guided them to the quarter-finals of this summer’s Euro 2024.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSIt is thought his 53 per cent win rate with Turkey has caught the attention of the United board.Montella’s impressive CV also includes stints in charge of Adana Demirspor, Fiorentina, Sevilla and AC Milan.Darren Bent claims Thomas Frank is ready to take over from Erik ten Hag at Man Utd He also led Roma’s Under-15s following his 2009 retirement before stepping up as interim head coach, replacing Claudio Ranieri. Montella spent the majority of his playing career in Italy, concluding with ten years at Roma which also included a short loan spell in the Premier League with Fulham in 2007, where he scored six goals in 15 games. Sir Jim Ratcliffe may be under further pressure to act should United not get back to winning ways against Brentford tomorrow. However, before the 0-0 draw with Aston Villa before the international break, Ratcliffe was quizzed on Ten Hag’s future but bizarrely claimed he does not call the shots at Old Trafford. He said: “I don’t want to answer that question…”I like Erik. I think he’s a very good coach but at the end of the day it’s not my call, it’s the management team that’s running Manchester United that have to decide how we best run the team in many different respects.”But that team that’s running Manchester United has only been together since June or July.”They weren’t there in January, February, March or April – [CEO] Omar [Berrada], [sporting director] Dan Ashworth – they only arrived in July.”They’ve only been there…you can count it in weeks almost – they’ve not been there a long time so they need to take stock and make some sensible decisions.”The United hierarchy held showdown talks in London last week but have stuck with Ten Hag for now. While Southgate and Tuchel are out of the running, data analysts believe Ruben Amorin would be the best fit – followed by Zinedine Zidane and Simone Inzaghi.Kieran McKenna and current No2 Ruud van Nistelrooy were both deemed to be better options than Ten Hag – but they warned Graham Potter, Michael Carrick, Roberto De Zerbi and Thomas Frank would struggle. Ten Hag, though, reckons talk of his imminent sacking is “fairytales”. Nine managers Man Utd considered before keeping Erik ten HagERIK TEN HAG appears to be safe as Man Utd manager, but the Dutchman edged dangerously close to the sack.Here are nine managers Red Devils chiefs are reported to have considered for the job and what allegedly happened with each.Gareth SouthgateEnjoys plenty of support among Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos chiefs but made clear he wouldn’t talk to any clubs until after Euro 2024. There is yet to be any suggestion that contact was made with the England boss.Kieran McKennaTalks were opened with McKenna’s representatives before the FA Cup final, but the former Man Utd coach opted to sign a new deal with Ipswich after Ten Hag’s Wembley win.Roberto De ZerbiAllegedly sounded out before the FA Cup final with salary expectations discussed. But Ineos chiefs concluded ex-Brighton boss was not the right fit for the project.Thomas FrankBrentford boss met Man Utd representatives the day before the FA Cup final. The Dane also dined with Ratcliffe, Roy Hodgson and Frank Lampard at the launch of a new Ineos car in February.Marco SilvaFulham boss reportedly met Man Utd representatives face-to-face two days before the FA Cup final, around the same time as Ten Hag was conducting his press conference.Mauricio PochettinoFell out of Man Utd’s thinking in the first week of June, despite being a favourite of Sir Alex Ferguson.Thomas TuchelMade a very strong impression and came across well during a Monaco meeting. Personal terms were discussed before the ex-Chelsea and Bayern Munich boss decided to step back from the process.Ruben AmorimSporting boss was discussed by the Man Utd hierarchy but did not make the final reckoning.Roberto MartinezPortugal manager was considered in the early stages.The Dutchman said: “The only noise is only coming from the media. Bringing up stories, creating stories, making fairytales. We are all on one page this club.“I said that before the break, and several journalists they didn’t believe me, I see the reports but internal in the club it’s quiet.”But he added: “Of course, we are unhappy in the position where we are and we have to turn the corner with a strategy to turn this corner but ultimately we are quiet, we are composed, we stay where we are, we stick to the plan and we are convinced we will make it a success.READ MORE SUN STORIES“Also we have to climb a mountain, that’s top football and sometimes you have to face challenges, sometimes it goes up, sometimes it goes down I am sure we will make it a success like we did the last two seasons.“We are in a direction, underneath I see good patterns, good steps that confirm we are in a direction but the ranking is not lying, it is not good enough.”Vincenzo Montella has impressed as Turkey’s head coachCredit: ReutersMontella finished his career with ten years at Roma and a brief loan stint at FulhamCredit: AP:Associated Press More