Monday, August 17, 2015

Riyad Mahrez's Leicester success is a victory for quality scouting

Mahrez has scored three goals in Leicester's first two games

Riyad-Mahrez

We examine Riyad Mahrez's journey from the French second division to Premier League top goalscorer and the technical scouting that helped make it possible…

They know all about Riyad Mahrez in Leicester. But as a nation scrambles to adjust their fantasy football teams, the Algerian is attracting greater attention than ever. How could he not? He’s the Premier League’s top goalscorer and his team spent Saturday night on top of the table.

Mahrez has been superb, netting twice in a 4-2 win over Sunderland and scoring what turned out to be the winner against West Ham on Saturday. But it hasn’t just been the goals that have captured the imagination.

The 24-year-old also ranks in the top 10 for chances created and dribbles completed. Indeed, given that Mahrez’s signing came about with significant input from Leicester’s scouting department, those numbers might just be the most intriguing.

Rob Mackenzie, now at Tottenham, was the club’s head of technical scouting at the time and tells the story of how the winger found his way to the King Power Stadium, signing an initial three-and-a-half year contract as the Foxes paid Le Havre £350,000 for the winger.

“In January (2014) we identified that we wanted to bring in a wide player,” Mackenzie toldSky Sports. “Maybe one who wouldn’t necessarily need to hit the ground running but someone who could challenge the guys we already had.

“So we went and looked around the second-tier options in reputable leagues like Spain, France and Germany as well as our own leagues. We also looked at the top divisions in places like Switzerland.

“We wanted someone whose contract was expiring in the summer because we thought there might be an opportunity to get them out for a smaller fee and we’d have more bargaining power.

“We were looking for an outstanding player in that league aged between 20 and 22. So we did all the statistical profiling and after the process we were able to sign Riyad Mahrez from Le Havre. He’s an example of a statistical process that resulted in a player.”

As planned, Mahrez was eased into things in the Championship but played an important role in their title-winning campaign nevertheless, emerging as a fan favourite thanks to an equaliser at rivals Nottingham Forest after Leicester had been reduced to 10 men.

Nigel Pearson was careful to manage his workload. “Riyad has had a very big learning curve in the past 18 months when you consider he joined from a small French club, coming into English football and a big change of culture,” he told the Leicester Mercury in May.

“The Championship is not an easy division to settle in, in many ways, especially with the type of player he is. It has been full-on. He hasn't had any breaks. When you consider all those scenarios, I think he has done very well. He is still a young player.”

Mahrez had his moments in that first Premier League season, scoring twice against Southampton the very first time his mother came to watch him play in England. In all, there were four goals, three assists and plenty of praise.

However, as you might expect of a player purchased through statistical evidence it requires a deeper look to tease out just what makes Mahrez such a special asset for Leicester. The stats for clear chances created are particularly illuminating.

Mahrez was among the most creative players in the Premier League in 2014/15

Opta define a clear chance as one that a player might reasonably be expected to score and only three Premier League players - Angel Di Maria, Cesc Fabregas and Dusan Tadic - carved them out more regularly than Mahrez last season.

Some questioned his selfishness in search of a hat-trick on the opening day against Sunderland, but this habit of setting up teammates for clear openings might help explain his popularity with supporters and colleagues alike.

“He’s an exciting player who gets people on the edge of their seats with his creativity and pace,” said Leicester goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel. “He has the quality to create something out of nothing and those are the players every team wants to have.

“He’s got very quick feet and he is a very good striker of the ball if given a sight of goal, but most importantly he has a quick mind when it comes to being creative. That can make all the difference.”

It’s not the typical description of a player expected to flourish in a recently promoted side. Graft and toil are the traditional prerequisites for that. And Mahrez still has much to learn. The responsibilities of the wide role can be a challenge.

“He probably gets a bit tired of myself and his teammates reminding him what he has to do when we haven't got the ball, but that is part of it,” said Pearson in the early part of last season as the scale of the task ahead started to become apparent.

“For us to be an effective side, we have to have all our players understand how the team functions. One of the dangers for people like Riyad would be that expectation can climb through the roof if you're not careful.

Expectation levels

“What can go with that, and what's probably not as easy to deal with, is those expectation levels may change. We have to keep an eye on how players develop. He’s a young player and he will make mistakes but he will also have a very positive impact.”

Perhaps that explains why, after an eight game winless streak, five of Mahrez’s last six starts under Pearson came at home with the player eventually finding favour playing with freedom behind two strikers in a 3-4-1-2 formation.

That presented a problem for new manager Claudio Ranieri, a man fond of the 4-4-2 for much of his coaching career. Playing Mahrez on the flank might have seemed a risk but the benefits of getting him in one-on-one situations against a full-back were obvious.

Against West Ham on Saturday, Sky Sports co-commentator Tony Gale was impressed. “He’s a really tricky player in that he feints to go on his left, then his right, then back on his left again,” said Gale. “He was terrific last season and he’s going to get even better.”

Identified by the scouts, educated by Pearson and unleashed by Ranieri, Mahrez signed a new four-year deal earlier this month and has now scored five goals in his last five Premier League games. Get him in those fantasy teams. He’s worth rather more than £350,000 now.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Solid start for the Citizens

City cool The Blues
*Fernandinho stars in rout of Chelsea
*The Citizens have led at half and full time in their last eight EPL matches

BY PAUL  BURROWES

A week after insisting that Manchester City must improve in defence to challenge for the title, Fernandinho came up with the goods in the Citizens 3-0 thrashing of defending champions Chelsea at the Eithad Stadium in Manchester last Sunday.

Fernandinho
The left central defensive midfielder put on a show and was clearly the man of the match, being successful in six of seven tackles.
Fernandinho, a 30-year-old Brazilian, had 50 touches and was spot on in 31 of 39 passes for a 79.5 per cent pass accuracy.
Eliaquim Mangala, who played behind Fernandinho, was also solid in defence as the 24-year-old Frenchman shone with six clearances and two blocked shots. He ensured that City kept a clean sheet, assisted by teammate and defender Aleksandar Kolarov of Serbia, who played left of the Frenchman.
Kolarov chipped in with six clearances, combining well with Raheem Sterling, Together, they put together 13 passes, which was second only to Cesc Fabregas and Eden Hazard, and Nemanja Matic and César Azpilicueta, the pairs having 15 pass combinations each.
The Guardian quoted Fernandinho last week, saying "the biggest thing to improve is defensively. The attacking part of the team is very strong and it’s about improving consistency in defence, particularly in away games,” said the Brazilian midfielder. “Of course, that includes myself as part of my role. But I believe we have learned the lesson and I’m confident the new season will be much better.”
After two rounds City top the standing with six points, scoring six goals and yet to concede. They beat West Brom 3-0 in their opening match on August 10.
Manuel Pellegrini's boys have been winning at both half time and full time in their last eight matches in the Premier League.
After two matches, David Silva, Kolarov, Yaya Toure and Fernandinho have been their featured players as the Citizens hunt for their fifth league title and third since 2011-12. City last won the title in 2013-14.
Leicester City's Riyad Mahrez, a 24-year-old Algerian attacking midfielder, has been the outstanding player overall so far in the English Premier League. He is the leading marksman with three goals.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

NBA rookies learn about pitfalls in transition programme

Karl-Anthony Towns left Kentucky for the NBA in April.

The No. 1 overall pick for the Minnesota Timberwolves was back in school this week at the league's Rookie Transition Program.
First-year players from the U.S. and overseas convened in New Jersey this week to attend four days of classes aimed at helping them make the jump to the pros. The NBA and the players' union collaborated to give them information on everything from financial planning and retirement to ways to handle relationships with women.
"The rookie transition programme is, we think, the most important four days of your professional career," NBA senior vice president for player development Greg Taylor said. "Just to get off to the right start and I think our guys are a tremendous class and we look for them to do great things on and off the court."
Players attended sessions in large and small groups for 12 hours a day, getting bombarded with information about resources available to them and stories from former NBA players about the pitfalls that can come with the money and fame.
Towns said one of the most eye-opening sessions was a talk with former player Chris Herron, who has spent years speaking about how drug addiction derailed his career. Former Knicks star Alan Houston and longtime NBA player Shane Battier were there as well, along with Jason Collins, the first gay active NBA player, who gave a talk on respect and inclusion.
"When you're talking to legends, they've already went through this process of playing in the NBA and also living after their career is over," Towns said. "Being able to hear their stories, how they've had success and others have had success to get an idea of what we should be looking to do and know what we need to do is just really helpful."
More than 1,600 players have participated in the programme, which has been running since 1986. It has been tweaked, changed and overhauled over the years to focus on issues more pressing to the current group of players entering the league. This year the emphasis was on financial management, healthy relationships with friends and loved ones, transitioning to a post-playing career and continuing education.
"Everything they could possibly encounter, we cover," said Purvis Short, the NBPA's director of player programmes. "It's very intense. It's very important for them to go through this programme."
They also addressed everything from managing one's image to nutrition, all the way down to driving safety.
Participation is mandatory, and both Taylor and Short said that social media has helped make the players of today more aware of the challenges and more cognizant of the failures that plagued the generations that came before them. But they're still very young and suddenly very wealthy, and temptation is around every corner.
"These are young guys coming into quite a bit of money and are faced with lots of challenges and lots of choices," Taylor said. "What we want to do is help educate them on making a good decision that fits well with your head and with your heart."

Monday, August 10, 2015

Statistics after first week of EPL

MW1 stats: Gomis continues to haunt top four

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Bafetimbi Gomis sends Asmir Begovic the wrong way at Stamford Bridge

The Barclays Premier League returned with a bang this weekend, with 27 goals scored in the nine Matchweek 1 fixtures played so far.

We have all the key statistics from the opening weekend, including a key goal for Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis and a landmark appearance for West Ham United's 16-year-old midfielder Reece Oxford.

Saturday 8 August
(3pm unless otherwise stated)

Manchester United 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur  | #MUNTOT

This is the first time a Barclays Premier League season's opening goal has been an own goal.
It is the second time Spurs have scored an own goal v Manchester United on the opening day, Ramon Vega also did this in 1997.
Manchester United have kept a clean sheet on opening day for the first time since 2010 (3-0 v Newcastle United).
United have lost only one of their last 24 opening league fixtures of the season at Old Trafford (W17 D6).
AFC Bournemouth 0-1 Aston Villa | #BOUAVL
Since the start of 2013/14, Rudy Gestede has scored 20 headed goals; five more than anyone else in the top four tiers.
Aston Villa won on the opening day against a newly promoted side for the first time in BPL history, at the fourth attempt (D1 L2).
Gestede has scored in five consecutive appearances for the first time in his league career.
Aston Villa's last seven away league wins have involved a clean sheet; a run that goes back to a 3-2 win at Southampton in December 2013.
Everton 2-2 Watford | #EVEWAT

Miguel Layun became the first player to score a Barclays Premier League goal for Watford since Marlon King, 3009 days ago v Newcastle United.
Everton's Ross Barkley has scored in both of his appearances on the opening day of a BPL season. Both goals came from outside the box.
Everton have started three consecutive Barclays Premier League seasons with a 2-2 draw.
All five BPL clashes between these teams have now had a goal scored in the final five minutes.
Leicester City 4-2 Sunderland   |  #LEISUN

Marc Albrighton assisted and scored in a BPL fixture for the first time. He ended last season with three assists but has two after the opening match of 2015/16.
Leicester City have won six and lost only one of their last seven league matches at King Power Stadium.
Since the start of April, Leicester have won more points than any other BPL side (25).
Jermain Defoe has scored in 15 different Barclays Premier League seasons and has 129 goals in total.
Norwich City 1-3 Crystal Palace  | #NORCRY
Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha has scored three goals in his last five BPL away appearances.
Nathan Redmond has scored four goals in his last five appearances for Norwich City.
Alan Pardew has matched the most number of wins by a Crystal Palace manager in the Barclays Premier League (11) even though this was only his 19th match in charge.
Yohan Cabaye scored his 18th BPL goal. He has six in his last eight appearances in the competition.
Chelsea 2-2 Swansea City   | #CHESWA

Swansea City are the first away team to score twice at Stamford Bridge in the BPL since they did so last September.
Bafetimbi Gomis is one of two players (along with Steven Naismith) to have scored v Arsenal, Chelsea, Man City & Man Utd over the last two BPL seasons.
Oscar has scored three goals in his last 12 BPL appearances - all coming versus Swansea City.
Chelsea have won 14 and lost none of their last 17 BPL fixtures on the opening weekend. The Blues have not lost a season opener since 1998/99 v Coventry City.

Sunday 9 August
Arsenal 0-2 West Ham United  | #ARSWHU

West Ham United ended a run of nine straight BPL defeats against Arsenal.
Reece Oxford became West Ham United's youngest player in the Barclays Premier League. He is also the second-youngest to start a Barclays Premier League match.
Arsenal have failed to score in four of their last five league matches at Emirates Stadium.
It was West Ham's first win at Emirates Stadium since 2007, a fixture which was Arsenal's first defeat at their new ground.
Newcastle United 2-2 Southampton   | #NEWSOU

Newcastle United have scored in 15 of their 16 Barclays Premier League home matches against Saints, since a 1-0 defeat in 1997.
Southampton have conceded exactly two goals in each of their last five away matches.
Newcastle ended a run of three straight defeats against Southampton in this fixture.
Graziano Pelle scored only his second BPL goal away from St Mary's for Southampton (13 in total).
Stoke City 0-1 Liverpool   |  #STKLIV

This is Liverpool's first win on the road since March. They lost three and drew two of their five away fixtures in April and May.
Stoke have kept one clean sheet in their last six home league matches.
Three of Philippe Coutinho's four Barclays Premier League goals in 2015 have come from outside the box.
Having failed to win in their first five visits in the BPL to the Britannia Stadium, Liverpool have won two of their last three there.

Monday 10 August
West Bromwich Albion 0-3 Manchester City   | #WBAMCI

Manchester City have now won seven successive Barclays Premier League matches, their best run in the competition since December 2014.
Yaya Toure has scored five goals in his last three BPL visits to the Hawthorns.
Vincent Kompany scored in his first league appearance of 2015-16; this after failing to score in all 25 top-flight appearances in 2014-15.
Manchester City completed 692 passes in this match, 211 more than any other team in Matchweek 1 of the 2015-16 Barclays Premier League season.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Gold Cup Final

Can confident Reggae Boyz best Mexico?

By Paul Burrowes

Jamaica have beaten Mexico more than the United States, being more competitive against their Spanish-speaking neighbours from North America.
After 23 matches, the Reggae Boyz recorded four wins and two draws against El Tricolor, for years one of the most dominant teams in the region.
The Boyz have also lost all five matches against the Mexicans in the Gold Cup, a history they intend to rewrite on Sunday, July 26 at the Lincoln Financial Field, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Match time 6:30 pm.
Winfried Schafer's Boyz have won more games (four) than any other team in the current Gold Cup, led by Giles Barnes and Garath McLeary. Jobi McAnuff, Darren Mattocks and influential skipper Rodolph Austin netted the other goals.

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The Boyz have been centred around Kemar Lawrence, Wes Morgan, Adrian Mariappa, and skipper Austin, with McCleary and McAnuff also featuring.
Lawrence has provided two assists, with one from McCleary, and these are players that will have to spearhead Jamaica's first every Gold Cup title, joining Mexico (six), United States (five) and Canada (one).
Schafer has also kept faith with Simon Dawkins and Michael Hector, who have also played in all five matches.
JeVaughn Watson has been a key member of the defence, but may not start.
The Mexicans, meanwhile, have been here before -
playing in all 13 Gold Cups and winning six of the seven finals they contested.
Their experience in Gold Cup finals will count, led by defensive midfielder Andres Guardado (five goals), striker Orib Peralta (three goals), and right winger Carlos Vela (two goals).
Like Jamaica, Mexico have not tinkered with their defence. Maza, Guillermo Ochoa, Diego Reyes, and Paul Aguilar, supported by Guardado and another defensive midfielder in Miguel Layun, have ensured Tricolor remain solid around the back.
Mexico will have be silenced early with a goal or two against them in the first half hour and Guardado need to be stopped in his tracks early.
Otherwise, it will be a fight right down to the end.

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Gold Cup semi

US very tough to beat

By Paul Burrowes

Only once Jamaica defeated the United States in a football match. That was in 2012 in a World Cup qualification match on September 7.

After 22 matches, the Reggae Boyz have one win, eight draws and 13 losses.

The Americans have been unbeaten in their last 13 matches at home, and given their current form in the current Gold Cup, it is highly unlikely that that they will lose on Wednesday, July 22 in the semi-final match-up at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta.

True, the pressure will be on the Americans to win and the Reggae Boyz are exhibiting tremendous team spirit, confidence and self-belief.

But in Jamaica’s only win in that September to remember, Luton Shelton and Rodolph Austin scored, after Clint Dempsey sent US in the lead after one minute.

Dempsey is the top scorer in the 2015 Gold Cup with six goals, ahead of Mexican duo Oribe Peralta and Andres Guardado, both on three goals.

Monday, July 13, 2015

Jamaica, USA, TT on top

GOLD CUP

By Paul Burrowes

After two rounds of matches in the 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup, Jamaica, United States and Trinidad & Tobago have underlined their status as the top group teams.
The third round kicks off Tuesday, July 14, in Group A, with Haiti meeting Honduras at 6:00 pm and Panama tackling USA at 8:30 pm.
On Wednesday, in Group B Jamaica face El Salvador at 5:00 pm and Canada oppose Costa Rica at 7:30 pm,
Also on Wednesday, Cuba meet Guatemala at 5:00 pm and Mexico challenge Trinidad & Tobago in a highly-anticipated cracker in Group C.
Oribe Peralta has excelled as Mexico's best player so far, scoring three goals in the competition. He leads by one Trinidad & Tobago's 24-year-old defender Sheldon Bateau, who plays for Mechelen in Belgium's Pro League.

 Veteran Clint Dempsey of the  United States leads the goalscoring chart with Peralta, both on three goals.
In Group B, Jobi McAnuff, Garath McCleary and  Rodolph Austin do have the chance to become top goalscorers should they be on target, as all the scorers each have one goal.
The top two teams from each and the two best third-placed teams qualify for the quarter-finals.