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New Book, ‘Sleeping Giant’ West Ham and Bowen
Joe Cole believes it is time for his beloved West Ham United to ‘grow up’ and become a major force in football – or face being left behind for good.
Cole’s life story is intertwined with The Hammers, having graduated through the ranks of the so-called ‘Academy of Football’ to play for them twice during his illustrious career.
Yet the club which put him on the road to three Premier League titles have been in turmoil prior to two successive wins, with the team stuck in the relegation zone and off the pitch the fans are in open rebellion against the ownership.
Joe Cole Releases Autobiography
Cole, 44, has released his memoir this week and it is clear West Ham remains close to his heart which is why he feels so passionately about their predicament.
He told GiveMeSport exclusively: “West Ham is like having a teenage kid when you want to grab them and show them the right path but they keep doing mad things, yet you still love them.
West Ham is the sleeping giant of world football. You see that on their European campaigns. You see the love, the respect, the admiration, and the history of the club.
“They are known all over the world and don’t have to market themselves. The reputation of the club in so many ways carries them forwards. It’s an accidental reach if you like. They are a very organic club.
“Yet none of this is getting them anywhere.
“Every decision I have made in my life on intuition has been right. As a kid I could have gone to any club in the country but I chose West Ham and it was right. I just felt right.
“Harry Redknapp and Billy Bonds were the managers and there were just other good people that I could relate to there.
“There wasn’t much organisation or structure yet I vibed with that. I really liked the way it was.
“There was a charm to it, but football has changed. Football has changed.
“You can’t be a charming young man all your life, you’ve got to grow up and be an adult.
“I’m not saying some Messiah is going to walk in there and sort it from day one, it needs to be strategic, and it needs to be purposeful. It needs to be different. It needs to look different.”
West Ham regularly appear in the Deloitte rich list of top 20 clubs for turnover. Yet they rent a ground from London Mayor Sadiq Khan.
Transfer strategy has been ad hoc leading to a perceived lack of long-termism as opposed to much smaller clubs like Brighton, Brentford and Bournemouth, who are punching above their weight because of astute planning.
Cole won the now defunct Intertoto Cup with West Ham but that foundation at Upton Park set him up to enjoy huge success with Chelsea and play 56 times for England.
His autobiography ‘Luxury Player’ charts his upbringing on a tough North London council estate and reflects on the relationship with his devoted, non-biological father George who instilled strong values of plain-talking, honesty and freedom of expression into his life and into football.
Cole will not make a penny from sales but two charities: It’s Never You, which supports families with terminally ill children, and Onside Youth Zones, which provides a network of youth facilities nationwide, will benefit from his book.
Cole told GMS: “You couldn’t get people from Brentford or Brighton and put them in West Ham because no football club is the same. It’s like your children have different personalities.
“You raise them differently. But in terms of potential, West Ham’s is massive. And if West Ham could get up to speed but keep the charm and the realness, then it will be like lighting a flame under the club. There’ll be nothing stopping it.
“It’s frustrating, really, because with the right leadership that club can be right at the top of English football. It really can.”
Nuno Espirito Santo is West Ham’s third manager since January. There were only five in the decade between 2003 and 2013 when he was away searching for greater glory at Chelsea, Liverpool and Lille.
‘Clock Ticking’ for Jarrod Bowen at West Ham
Captain Jarrod Bowen is the jewel in a tatty crown of a squad woefully underachieving. An England regular and an often frustrated figure in claret and blue.
The winger’s loyalty is being tested to the limit with West Ham in disarray just two years on from him scoring the winning goal in the Conference League final that won a first trophy in 43 years and was supposed to herald a new era of growth.
Even if they stay up this season, there’s every reason to suspect Bowen could leave to understandably pursue higher things in his career.
Cole said: “You have a finite amount of time in the game. When Jarrod’s head hits the pillow every night he needs to know whether he can play Champions League or for England regularly.
He can, but he needs to know it. There’s a clock ticking on a career. When you’re a player, your loyalty is how committed you are, how much you play and fight for the club.
“You get one go on the roundabout. At some point every footballer, no matter who you are, will be told one day they don’t want you anymore. Even Ryan Giggs got it at Manchester United. Loyalty in football is a funny word.
“Nuno’s coming in for the clean-up and West Ham fans have got to get on board with that, because it’s not going to be pretty. That’s and it can’t be pretty. But the lads need to stick together with Nuno and get the best out of themselves.
“But West Ham need to invest in January. It’s like being stuck in a muddy field at night and along comes a taxi. The fare might be £50 but you’ve got to pay it to get home.”
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France Boss Didier Deschamps Praises Argentina vs Egypt Referee
Didier Deschamps has placed his trust in the Argentine referees ahead of France’s World Cup quarter-final against Morocco tomorrow (July 9th).
There has been plenty of backlash over FIFA’s decision to appoint a team full of Argentine officials for the clash between Les Bleus and the Atlas Lions. Tension between Argentina and France from the 2022 World Cup final has built a rivalry between the two nations.
Deschamps gave a frosty response to questions about the situation and alluded to the refereeing performance in Argentina’s controversial 3-2 win against Morocco. French referee Francois Letexier has come under fire for several contentious decisions made during the Round of 32 game on Sunday.
Deschamps Praise For Argentina vs Egypt Referee
Letexier ruled out an Egyptian goal after VAR intervened for a tame foul, which would have made it 2-0 to the African nation. A similar challenge occurred in the build-up to Enzo Fernandez’s winner, leaving the Egyptians irate.
Deschamps fielded questions ahead of France’s encounter with Morocco, and many of them focused on the appointment of Argentine officials. He eventually responded to one reporter: “We have to deal with it. I trust the referees. Our opponent is Morocco, not the referee. Let’s hope ours are as good as Monsieur Letexier was.”
FIFA have confirmed that Facundo Tello will referee the game, and he will be supported by assistants Juan Pablo Belatti and Gabriel Chade. Fellow Argentine Dario Herrera has been named the fourth official, making this the first match to be handled exclusively by a single nation.
Tello has a reputation for being card-happy and, in fact, handed out 10 red cards in one match. That came when he officiated the Argentine Super Cup back in 2022 and he’s now set to take charge of one of the biggest games at this year’s World Cup.
France have been the team to beat this summer’s World Cup and head into the game against Morocco as favourites. There is still a chance that a repeat of the 2022 final between the two nations in Qatar takes place.
Argentina are defending their World Cup and overcame Egypt with a late comeback win. The Moroccan manager and players hit out at Letexier’s performance and felt the South Americans and Lionel Messi were handed preferential treatment.
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France Not Concerned
The feeling in the French camp isn’t one of concern, and the squad are remaining professional rather than focusing on the officiating. Deschamps isn’t the only one from the France team to downplay the appointment’s significance.
Dayot Upamecano has also insisted that it has no impact: “I’m not going to focus on who the referee will be. We’ve never done that before, we’re going to focus on Morocco.”
Should France beat Morocco, they will face either Spain or Belgium in the semi-finals. A meeting with Argentina could take place in the final if Lionel Scaloni’s men defeat Switzerland in the quarter-finals and England or Norway in the semis.
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Liverpool Eyeing Move to Sign Wolves Star Mateus Mane
Liverpool are eyeing up a move to sign Wolves star Mateus Mane this summer, but the clubs are well apart on their valuation, according to United in Focus.
The Reds are looking to rebuild their squad under new manager Andoni Iraola after a disappointing campaign in which they finished fifth in the Premier League, and they have seen key players Ibrahima Konate, Andy Robertson, and Mohamed Salah depart since the end of the season.
Iraola has so far been able to bring in Victor Munoz in attack, while young defender Jeremy Jacquet has arrived following a deal being agreed in January, but now the Anfield club are looking at other players they could bring in to bolster the side.
Liverpool Eyeing Wolves Star Mane
According to a report, Liverpool are keeping a close eye on Portugal youth international Mane in the transfer window.
The 18-year-old was one of the standout performers for Wolves in the Premier League last season as they were relegated to the Championship, but he penned a new long-term contract to commit to the club in the long-term.
However, a number of clubs are ready to test Wolves’ resolve following their relegation, with a £35m price tag reportedly put on the attacking midfielder’s head.
But while Liverpool are big fans of the youngster, who has been described as ‘special’, they are not willing to pay anywhere near the £35m asking price currently, and so far have made no plans to lodge a formal bid.
Mane is capable of playing in midfield, as a number ten, or as a winger, and that versatility has seen him impress a number of clubs. But Liverpool aren’t willing to pay such a high fee for a player with such limited first-team experience at the top level, and a deal is not currently expected to happen.
Man Utd are also showing an interest, and while they agree with Liverpool that £35m is said to be too high, they are reportedly eyeing a £20m bid to tempt Wolves. It remains to be seen if Liverpool would consider matching that should they get a positive response.
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Liverpool Must Be Sensible With Budget
While Mane is clearly a top talent and someone who has a bright future in the game, Liverpool are in a position where they have to be sensible with their budget.
The club broke the British transfer record twice last summer in deals that didn’t work out too well, while Arne Slot has been sacked and will be due compensation. But there are also a number of positions that need strengthening this summer, which means they can’t throw the cash around in the same way.
Mane would add something to the squad undoubtedly, but at the steep price of £35m, they must prioritise other players in other positions first and then re-evaluate the situation.
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FIFA and UEFA Stance on Russian Football Return as IOC Lift Suspension
Russia’s return to the Olympic Games could have a knock-on effect on their national football team, who have sat out this summer’s World Cup.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has provisionally lifted Russia’s suspension from global competition. This has sparked backlash, particularly from Ukrainian sportspeople, including Wimbledon star Marta Kostyuk, who called the decision “terrible.”
Russia has been banned from FIFA and UEFA competitions since the war in Ukraine in March 2022. The nation’s football teams have since sat out World Cup qualifiers for the 2022 and 2026 tournaments.
FIFA and UEFA Stance on Russia Ban
Despite the IOC’s decision to provisionally lift Russia’s suspension, UEFA are prepared to block Russian teams from returning to international football. That means the country is the only UEFA member association that can’t enter the Euro 2028 qualifying process.
While UEFA haven’t commented, The Guardian claims that several national associations have said there is “no realistic prospect of Russian sides being welcomed back into European football. That also includes the 2030 World Cup because while it is a FIFA tournament, European qualifying is handled by UEFA.
FIFA are expected to review their position on its ban on Russian teams, which has been in place for four years. They have confirmed that they will “analyse the decision before deciding on next steps.”
Both football governing bodies have been embroiled in a stand-off recently amid FIFA’s decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red card at the World Cup. This allowed Balogun to play in the USA’s 4-1 loss to Belgium in their Round of 16 clash.
US President Donald Trump confirmed that he called FIFA President Gianni Infantino and asked that the one-game ban be reviewed. He then thanked the sporting body for making the “right decision.”
UEFA responded with a lengthy statement, hitting out at FIFA and expressing its “disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision.” Should FIFA opt to follow the IOC in lifting its ban on Russian teams, it will only further harm the two organisations’ relationship.
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Infantino has already hinted at welcoming Russia back to world football, and he holds a close relationship with Vladimir Putin. They worked together when the 2018 World Cup was staged in Russia.
The FIFA President claimed in February: “This ban has not achieved anything, it has just created more frustration and hatred.”
Infantino has come under fire during the build-up and throughout the World Cup for letting politics influence sporting decisions. Many are calling for his removal from his position following the Balogun controversy.
European lawmakers are reportedly gathering evidence to launch a probe into FIFA and Infantino. Should an investigation take place, it could affect any decision to lift the ban on Russian teams.
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