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Young EFC Players Out On Loan 17-18

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https://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co...leeds-united-for-matthew-pennington-1-8976437

Opportunity opens up at Leeds United for Matthew Pennington.

The door which slammed in Liam Cooper’s face on Saturday has opened instead for Matthew Pennington and despite the burden of yet another suspension at Leeds United, Pennington could be forgiven for thinking that this season owes him a break.


To much of it has passed him by, through little fault of his own, but his contribution to the second half of Saturday’s defeat to Millwall was a bone picked by Thomas Christiansen from the carcass of a deranged afternoon.

Reluctant as United’s head coach was to paper over some glaring cracks, Pennington’s performance deserved a mention.

He was worth a mention on the very first weekend of the season to, at Bolton Wanderers back in August, when a decent debut was cut short by an ankle ligament injury. Pennington lost all impetus after an hour of competitive football and has not had the chance to regain it but the Everton loanee will be Christiansen’s solution to Cooper’s four-match ban.

Christiansen saw him as the answer on Saturday as he tried to compensate for Cooper’s 37th-minute dismissal. Pennington was waiting to come on as Millwall scored for the second time, establishing a 2-0 lead just before half-time, but the decision to replace Ronaldo Vieira with the centre-back changed Leeds’ shape, their mindset and the game.

Millwall helped with some critical errors early in the second half but Leeds reasserted themselves with a formation which amounted to three lines of three. Pennington dropped in on the right side of defence and helped underpin the caution-to-the-wind fightback which saw Millwall collapse and trail 3-2 shortly after the hour.

Leeds United captain Liam Cooper is sent off against Millwall.
Leeds United captain Liam Cooper is sent off against Millwall.

On the verge of the type of result which can define a campaign, time caught up with Leeds as Millwall stole a 4-3 win in the final minutes.

Pennington’s start was his first since October and only his fifth of the season. Signed on a year-long deal from Everton in July, United have not been able to give the 23-year-old the full term he was looking for but Christiansen has a high opinion of him and left no doubt that Cooper’s loss would be Pennington’s gain.

“You saw Pennington in the second half,” United’s head coach said, responding to a question about whether Cooper’s red card might prompt the signing of another central defender before the transfer window closes. “He did well and you couldn’t see that he hadn’t played for a long time or that he had come back from injury.

“We made some changes and the most important one was at half-time where we decided to play with three at the back.”

Pennington was hampered by a minor injury and illness after Christmas and was unable to start in Leeds’ FA Cup defeat at Newport County, a tie in which Christiansen fielded numerous fringe players.

For a while he was Christiansen’s go-to defender in situations where United held a slender lead with time running out: an option off the bench with a few minutes to play. Only twice has he started back-to-back matches.

In spite of that, Leeds like what they see in him. Pennington’s loan from Goodison Park did not include a formal option to sign him at the end of it but Leeds intend to ask the question of Everton when this season ends. The Elland Road club want to take him permanently in the summer, believing that the centre-back would be a shrewd investment.

Much will depend on Pennington himself. His contract at Everton was renewed last year and extended to 2019. Ronald Koeman allowed him to leave for Elland Road but was sacked by Everton in October, making way for Sam Allardyce.

Allardyce is well covered in Pennington’s position and has made regular use of Mason Holgate, a centre-back two years younger. Pennington, nonetheless, could attempt to fight on at his boyhood club when his time with Leeds draws to a close.

In the meantime, Cooper’s lengthy suspension gives Pennington the opportunity to alter the natural order of centre-backs at Leeds.

Cooper and Jansson have been Christiansen’s regular partnership, the most experienced pairing on United’s books, but Cooper is out until United play Derby County at Pride Park on February 20.

Christiansen’s loyalty to a captain who was appointed when the Dane hung the armband on his peg at Bolton for the first game of the season will only go so far if Pennington contributes to a run of results which keep United in contention for the play-offs.

Besides Pennington’s display, Saturday was a cathartic performance for Pierre-Michel Lasogga, a striker who is wrestling with the challenge of making his undeniable ability to finish with both feet outweigh the deficiencies in his game.

Lasogga has done little to drive Leeds forward since suffering a calf injury in November and a lack of sharpness was apparent in two missed chances during the first half against Millwall. But his instinct kicked in after the interval as clinical strikes on 46 and 62 minutes – the second finished beautifully from 20 yards – gave Leeds the sniff of a famous result.

“Confidence for strikers is everything and Pierre needs the confidence to come in during games,” Christiansen said.

“In the second half he tried to change the result. He did well but I also recognise when somebody does well in training.

“What you see in the games will be reflected (in the line-up) for the next game but also important is how the response is in training – who deserves (to play) and be in the next 11. He did many good things and deserved his opportunity.”
 
FA Cup
Nottingham Forest -Kieran Dowell played full match in 1-2 away defeat to Hull City

OS Match Report
"The same post which aided Hull's efforts in the first half helped them out defensively this time, as Kieran Dowell's rasping free kick on 55 cannoned back of the goal frame and to safety with Marshall beaten."

Twitter stuff
55' Hull 2-0 #NFFC: Kieran Dowell's curls a free-kick towards goal but it cannons back off Marshall's left-hand post.

No real comments about his performance.

(Forest's late goal was scored by the lesser spotted Apostolos Velios.)

Ipswich Town - Callum Connolly played full match and was booked in 0-1 home defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers

OS Match Report
"Ruben Neves fired well over from distance, Callum Connolly much closer with a strike from 25 yards that John Ruddy had to deal with."
"Connolly had a shot blocked on the edge of the box after Waghorn’s free-kick had only been partially cleared, McGoldrick doing his defensive duties superbly to clear from Diogo Jota."
"Connolly forced Ruddy into a save from 25 yards, Celina just wide with a curler as Town continued to carry a threat."

Twitter stuff
CLOSE! Callum Connolly has a shot on goal from 25 yards and it's well held low by John Ruddy in the Wolves goal
31' @Callum1connolly goes for goal again from distance, but his low shot is held by Ruddy
75' Callum Connolly goes into the book for dragging Jota to the floor
84' Alfred N'Diaye goes into the book for a trip on Connolly in the midfield

Fan comment
"Connolly clearly a good player"

Joe Williams was not in matchday squad for Barnsley (still suspended?).
 
Some weirdness going on with Onyekuru and Anderlecht.
Anderlecht said he needed an operation on his knee, he disagreed, was sent back to us, Everton said no op is needed, sent him back to Anderlecht where they say an op is 'inevitable'.
An op means he would miss the World Cup, which might make it tough to get a work permit with us?

http://sportwitness.co.uk/operation-considered-inevitable-player-clear-reason-everton-worry/

He can't get one if he misses the rest of the season, unless some things change (conditions are in this thread somewhere).

So he hopes to be back for the play-offs... And then off course he has to make the Nigeria selection; not a formality since he's in the balance with some other players.



In the La Dernière Heure article you quoted, it says that he wants to take the risk. Anderlecht says they will play him but the risk is all on Everton. They themselves wouldn't do it.

It's quite possible he'll re-injure himself quit fast. Not a wise decision in the long term.
 
He can't get one if he misses the rest of the season, unless some things change (conditions are in this thread somewhere).

So he hopes to be back for the play-offs... And then off course he has to make the Nigeria selection; not a formality since he's in the balance with some other players.



In the La Dernière Heure article you quoted, it says that he wants to take the risk. Anderlecht says they will play him but the risk is all on Everton. They themselves wouldn't do it.

It's quite possible he'll re-injure himself quit fast. Not a wise decision in the long term.


Stupid decision if he does. I know it's a WC but Nigeria have a great batch of players so he'll get another shot.
 

He can't get one if he misses the rest of the season, unless some things change (conditions are in this thread somewhere).

So he hopes to be back for the play-offs... And then off course he has to make the Nigeria selection; not a formality since he's in the balance with some other players.



In the La Dernière Heure article you quoted, it says that he wants to take the risk. Anderlecht says they will play him but the risk is all on Everton. They themselves wouldn't do it.

It's quite possible he'll re-injure himself quit fast. Not a wise decision in the long term.


Absolutely mental decision if he breaks down again, dont know if he is pushing this or the club - if its him the club need to get a grip of him fast - reoccurring this injury will severely hurt one of his greatest assets, his pace.

and... well running in general.
 
Absolutely mental decision if he breaks down again, dont know if he is pushing this or the club - if its him the club need to get a grip of him fast - reoccurring this injury will severely hurt one of his greatest assets, his pace.

and... well running in general.

I can't imagine our staff would be pushing him to get back playing if he's not fit when he's not even playing for us. If he does re-injure himself and make it worse it's us who will lose out in the long term.
 
I can't imagine our staff would be pushing him to get back playing if he's not fit when he's not even playing for us. If he does re-injure himself and make it worse it's us who will lose out in the long term.

maybe they are weighing up, chances of work permit and him actually playing for us, vs him ruining his career and not playing for us anyway
 
maybe they are weighing up, chances of work permit and him actually playing for us, vs him ruining his career and not playing for us anyway
That's the way I see it too, If he doesn't get a work permit by the summer then we have lost out on 2 years of his 4 (?) year contract, minimum. Henry is willing to take the risk so why not?
 

I can't imagine our staff would be pushing him to get back playing if he's not fit when he's not even playing for us. If he does re-injure himself and make it worse it's us who will lose out in the long term.

The only reason for rushing him back that would make sense is if his work permit, and therefore him being available for us next year, is dependent upon him getting games either for Anderlect or Nigeria in the WC. It's a crappy situation for the player to be in imo and sad if the work permit situation is so inflexible as to warrant this.
 
GALLOWAY WANTS TO END LOAN

Brendan Galloway has told Everton he wants to end his loan atSunderland and return to former club MK Dons for the rest of the season.

The 21-year-old defender has found the atmosphere at the struggling Championship club difficult and has played just four games at the Stadium of Light after since arriving last summer.

Sunderland have told him he is unlikely to play during the remaining months of the season, while he is not part of Sam Allardyce’s immediate plans at Goodison Park.
 
GALLOWAY WANTS TO END LOAN

Brendan Galloway has told Everton he wants to end his loan atSunderland and return to former club MK Dons for the rest of the season.

The 21-year-old defender has found the atmosphere at the struggling Championship club difficult and has played just four games at the Stadium of Light after since arriving last summer.

Sunderland have told him he is unlikely to play during the remaining months of the season, while he is not part of Sam Allardyce’s immediate plans at Goodison Park.

From PL to championship to league one...
 
Championship
Sunderland - Tyias Browning played full match in 1-3 away defeat at Birmingham City

OS Match Report

No particular comments about him.

Brendan Galloway was an unused sub in the same match.

Nottingham Forest - Kieran Dowell played full match in 0-3 home defeat to Preston North End

OS Match Report

Twitter stuff
7' #NFFC 0-0 Preston: Kieran Dowell's corner causes problems inside the Preston penalty area but Matty Cash's header loops wide with Vellios unable to touch it home from close range.
75' #NFFC 0-2 Preston: Billy Bodin is shown a yellow card for a cynical challenge on Kieran Dowell.

Fan comments
"Dowell. When it clicks he’s very good. When it doesn’t he’s a passenger. Needs support."
"Dowell needs to grow a pair - he tackles like he’s scared he will be hurt and one day he will be."
"Dowell - showed quality, but even he had a bad day at the office"
"Dowell - 4 - did his best but by himself so many times......no one to pass to..."
"Dowell - 4 - Anonymous."

Matthew Pennington was not in matchday squad for Leeds game.
 

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