Paul Pogba, Moussa Sissoko.
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Anichebe. Niall Quinn gives his verdict on the hits and misses from the 2016
summer signings. I dont know how many times Jools Holland has ushered in the new
year with his Hootenanny, but I know a little of how he feels. Transfer Deadline
Day in the Sky Sports studio has the same elements. A months hype, the
countdown, the drama, then the fireworks. Except we cant pre-record the entire
thing.Like New Years Eve, there is plenty of time for disappointment and regret
once the clock signals the windows end. I imagine managers texting each other in
the cold light of the next morning. I really love him. But Arsene, you loved
Andrey Arshavin too. In the studio we get to sit and judge, like drill sergeants
watching a new batch of pimply recruits arrive into the barracks. Unless you get
a strange story like Peter Odemwingies day trip to London or Anthony Martial
signing on to be part of Uniteds Great Futures Behind Them collection, there is
a lot of time for speculating about who will sleep with the fishes and who will
swim with the dolphins?As we get to the last international break of the year I
see the papers and the internet are boiling again with rumours of the frenzy to
come in the approaching window, so it seems like a good time to look at a few of
the hits and misses from the latest summer session.One of the best stories of
the back end of summer was Moussa Sissoko. Everton thought he was ready to sign
a pre-nup and tie the knot. Then he was worryingly uncontactable. Everton were
about to call in Liam Neeson to track him down when Sissoko turned up in London
wearing a Spurs jersey. Watch highlights of Spurs draw with Arsenal The fee of
£30m was about double what Spurs generally like to pay for incoming players. His
form so far has probably been about half what they expect from those players.
Sissokos handful of appearances so far have not produced any goals or
assists.Generally though, Sissokos disappointing start goes under the radar
because the best story of the summer was Paul Pogbas return to Old Trafford. It
was the sort of deal which would have Sir Alex Ferguson spinning in his VIP box
and screaming to be let out.The idea to write about the form of the big summer
transfers came before Pogba and Zlatan Ibrahimovic spent Sunday afternoon pawing
the dead mouse that is Swansea. But even taking into account that the win was
Uniteds best performance outside of England this year, the jury must still be
out on Pogba and Zlatan.United look like a troubled club and at the moment the
guys picking up the heaviest wage packets every month have not been performing
on match days. Maybe at 35 Zlatan should have looked for a gentler pasture in
which he could transition into retirement. He has been playing professional
football in top divisions since 1999. Thats a lot of mileage. Niall Quinn on
Ibrahimovic There are various reasons. Maybe at 35 Zlatan should have looked for
a gentler pasture in which he could transition into retirement. He has been
playing professional football in top divisions since 1999. Thats a lot of
mileage. He still works hard. However, fewer things come off for him.He scored
113 goals in 122 games in France. His patchy form at United compared to Mario
Balotellis exciting form at Nice these days tells us a lot about the difference
between playing in France and playing in England.Pogba, meanwhile, thrived in a
different midfield set up in a different league that is played at a different
pace. Great goal yesterday, but his season can go one of two ways from here.
Jose may get his midfield right (Michael Carrick yesterday was a good sign) and
Pogba might start to look like a Rolls Royce. Or he may struggle at this
turbulent club and with that price tag he may become a human shield for his
manager. Watch Paul Pogbas brilliant goal against Swansea As for Henrikh
Mkhitaryan? You just never know whats around the corner do you Henrikh?The best
transfers have been the ones which didnt attract screaming headlines. On
transfer deadline night I did some weeping and gnashing of teeth when Sunderland
failed to sign a new striker. They picked up Victor Anichebe on a free soon
after and I thought that even with my aches and pains Id back myself to beat him
in 40-yard sprint. I also thought that neither of us should attempt any distance
longer than that without emergency medical services present.But wait. I saw
Anichebe play for Sunderland at Bournemouth on Saturday and I ate some humble
pie at half-time. David Moyes surprised Eddie Howe (and maybe surprised himself)
by putting out an attacking team with Anichebe, in his first start, playing up
front to take some pressure off Jermain Defoe. It worked. And Anichebe worked.
He scored one and got fouled for the penalty, which gave Defoe his mandatory
place on the score sheet. Victor Anichebe was the match-winner for Sunderland at
Bournemouth Nobody is saying that Sunderland will be fending off Pogba style
offers to keep Anichebe next summer, but he gave Sunderland some presence on
Saturday, he gave them a goal, a win and a boost to morale with the promise that
playing some attacking football might be a worthwhile exercise after all.Chelsea
picking off NGolo Kante from the Leicester herd when they were down at the
watering hole in the summer was just the law of the jungle. The deal was a
quiet, efficient piece of business which has hurt Leicester badly and helped
Chelsea no end. Kante and Nemanja Matic in central midfield are the motor which
makes Chelsea rival Liverpool as the most improved team of the year so far.Since
Antonio Conte found a formula he likes and is familiar with, Chelsea have won
five games on the trot. The players around Kante are all suddenly looking as if
they have been reconditioned. Thats the sign of a good midfielder, a good
signing. Special mentions too for Marcos Alonso and David Luiz who have settled
in really well. NGolo Kante (left) and Nemanja Matic have impressed for Chelsea
None of the players Leicester bought as they broke their old transfer record a
few times over in the summer have come close to making up for the loss of
Kante.There have been other good signings about the league. With the amount of
football he has in him John Stones could be the next Bobby Moore for
England. Its surprising that Manchester City didnt experience more competition
for his signature. I would have thought that his style would suit most of the
top continental sides. Their loss is Peps gain. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports
for just £6.99. No contract. In a week when City beat Barcelona it is easy to
forget that Guardiolas project is still a work in progress. I think weve have
seen contrasting returns on investment so far from Citys two big German signings
in the summer; Leroy Sane and Ilkay Gundogan.Sane came back from the Euros a
little late and has struggled with fitness, which is natural enough for a
20-year-old hitting the Premier League. In flashes he has shown that over the
course of what is going to be a long season for City he could emerge to look
like decent business, but we havent seen nearly enough yet. John Stones joined
City from Everton Gundogans performance and two goals against Barcelona marked
the occasion of him dropping his calling card at the Etihad. Apart from a knack
of getting goals, among other virtues he looks like the cure to the brittleness
which has troubled City for a while.When Transfer Deadline Day passed without
Jurgen Klopp buying a shiny new striker I wondered if he had feet of clay after
all. With 30 goals from 11 Premier League games and a top of the table seat this
morning, Klopp has won that argument.His high-energy game is high attrition too,
in terms of injuries and fatigue, so I still think he might splurge for a top
forward in January. In the meanwhile, if Sadio Mane can escape the inconsistency
he suffered from at Southampton he could prove to be the most inspired buy of
the season.Elsewhere, what weve seen of Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg at Southampton
confirms their shrewd eye. Hats off to Arsene who has bought very well other
than mortgaging the house for a 20-goal-a-season striker as we all instructed
him to. Pity Lucas Perez hasnt got in on the act yet. Sadio Mane scored twice as
Liverpool thrashed Watford at the weekend Joe Allen was a neat bit of business
for Stoke, he deserves a snappier nickname than the Midlands Andrea Pirlo.
Victor Wanyama has been a typical bit of efficient Spurs business. Yannick
Bolasie has looked decent at Everton though hell hope to have better days than
he did on Saturday. If not he will need counselling.Mid-term report for the
recruits of summer 2016? Some successes, some shrewd buys, a long list of flops,
misfits and ones for the future. You look down the list of who bought who and
how their teams are doing and even if you take away the hype surrounding Premier
League managers now, generally the best ones have spent cleverly.The Manchester
United managers performance in his first window is the exception to that rule
and following his January dealings alone should be great fun. Will Jools be
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Sherwood, 47, has been appointed as the director of football of the struggling
club and will take training alongside Luke Williams who will remain as head
coach.The Robins are expected to make a number of changes after six players were
rested for their game against Exeter in the Checkatrade Trophy on Tuesday. Tim
Sherwood Sean Murray and Nathan Thompson remain doubts due to injuries which
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duty means Charlton boss Russell Slade is without three first-team regulars for
the short trip.Josh Magennis, Jordan Botaka and Ademola Lookman are all
unavailable, with the latter having scored a brace after coming off the bench in
the Addicks FA Cup win over Scunthorpe last weekend. Josh Magennis: Charlton
striker on international duty with Northern Ireland There are also doubts over
midfielder Ricky Holmes, who suffered a foot injury in that game, and Jason
Pearce.Defender Jorge Teixeira could be in line for his first league action of
the season after returning from a hamstring problem against Colchester in the
Checkatrade Trophy in midweek. Youngster Joe Aribo impressed in that game and
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