Tag: Allardyce

  • Allardyce apologies to Leeds fans after failure to stop relegation

    Allardyce apologies to Leeds fans after failure to stop relegation

    Sam Allardyce was parachuted into Leeds United on a rescue mission to keep the club above the drop zone but was left apologising to fans.

    This was after they were relegated on Sunday, saying the squad lacked the talent and depth of the top teams.

    Leeds were thrashed 4-1 at home by Tottenham Hotspur though even a win would not have been enough as fellow relegation battlers Everton beat Bournemouth 1-0 to stay up.

    The Yorkshire side finished second-bottom, five points adrift of the safety zone and six above Southampton.

    “It’s really sad Leeds are in this position and to the fans I apologise.

    “I didn’t do better and the players didn’t do better and try and win at least two out of the four games and give ourselves a better opportunity to stay in the Premier League,” Allardyce said referring to his matches in charge.

    He told reporters the relegation was “professional suicide.”

    Harry Kane scored twice as Tottenham ran roughshod over Leeds and there was a mix of boos and muted applause from the Elland Road crowd after the final whistle blew on a dreadful season.

    “Most of it comes down to how good are your players?

    “These players have tried very hard and I can’t fault their effort but as a squad they haven’t been good enough by the fact that they’re in the bottom three in the Premier League.

    “And I would have loved it if I could have got a little bit more out of them, so I take responsibility for that,” added Allardyce.

    The 68-year-old Allardyce, Leeds’ fourth manager this season, announced his shock return to the game after two years away on May 3 by boldly saying he was “just as good” as Pep Guardiola, Juergen Klopp and Mikel Arteta.

    But Leeds earned just a point out of his four games on the touchline.

    “It’s tough our world when things start failing and when they start failing and confidence starts going it’s very difficult to claw it back.

    “You have to just put that behind you and come back and be more determined in terms of what you’re going to achieve next year in terms of how to get out of the Championship,” he said.

    Asked if he will make a pitch for the manager’s job for next season, Allardyce said there would be discussions next week, “when we get over the disappointment of getting relegated.

    “The last thing I wanted was to be the man who took Leeds United down. I tried all we possibly could try to get the players to get better results.

    Having quality players, Allardyce said, was all about recruitment “…because better players and more intelligent players make you a better coach, make everybody at the club better, make it a happy club going forward.”

    Needing nothing short of a victory on Sunday to have a chance of avoiding relegation, the much-travelled manager was asked why he named six defenders for the game.

    “Why do you think that was?” Allardyce snapped. “See, you don’t need to be a head coach or anything like that to understand the need for a clean sheet. Because we had conceded 74 goals.”

    “I’m sorry for getting a bit touchy, but it is a bad day for me,” he added.

  • We deserved more than Newcastle draw – Allardyce

    We deserved more than Newcastle draw – Allardyce

    Leeds boss Sam Allardyce felt they deserved more from their 2-2 draw with Newcastle.

    Patrick Bamford missed a penalty, while Junior Firpo was sent off for Leeds in an amazing game which also saw a home fan invade the pitch and shove Newcastle boss Eddie Howe.

    Allardyce said: “The score line should have been a victory for us today. I believe with the spirit we showed, the commitment we showed if we’re going 2-0 up I think would have, the way we defended the game apart from silly penalties, of course, we would have won the game. The fact that we allowed ourselves to get knocked back a couple of times by missing the penalty and then conceding the penalty within two minutes and the way we stayed in the game was very really good.

    “Of course, going 2-1 down again to another penalty and then coming back from that scoring, and then again the player sent off. So we shot ourselves in the foot quite often but also, we showed us enough today to say we if we cut out those mistakes we can get three points perhaps. We are playing the third in the league and nearly or should have won in my opinion, of course. But that’s down to our fault today, giving two penalties away and missing one, and even when we got a player sent off we defended exceptionally well to make sure we did get a point, because we could have easily lost again.”

    On Bamford’s penalty, Allardyce also said: “Well, I left it how it used to be like before I got here. I mean, I haven’t seen them take many penalties. It is what it is, they have been what they’re doing then we cannot say ‘why didn’t somebody else take it?’.

    “I would have thought if Rodrigo really wanted it he have gone and snatched it off Patrick and said ‘I’m taking this’. We see that quite a bit and then of course that puts you under even more pressure to score. So you miss it, it can happen to anybody. It happened to us today, but at the worst possible time. And that’s very unfortunate for us.”

  • Allardyce to Solskjaer: Man Utd backroom team will make or break you

    Allardyce to Solskjaer: Man Utd backroom team will make or break you

    Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is being encouraged to add greater experience to his backroom team.

    Sam Allardyce insists that without the right men by his side he would never have been a success.

    Allardyce said: “You just have to look at his hair. Ole can only get through it with his staff and then by putting the players on the right track.

    “Your staff need to be right on top of their game. We get all the criticism and all the praise as managers, but if you haven’t got the right staff… the success I had, I couldn’t have done it without my staff.

    “I can’t believe I’ve still not got a total silver fox. People think I dye mine, but I don’t. I should have been a silver fox about 10 years ago.

    “My advice to Ole is I would shut everything down from the inside, which is almost an impossible task.

    “But to focus internally and keep the outside influences away from everybody.

    “Focus and really find a way out of it with your staff. Ole’s staff are never more important than they are now.

    “Ole can only get through it with his staff and then by putting the players on the right track. You need your staff to be right on top of their game.”

  • Allardyce would do better at Arsenal than Arteta – Cascarino

    Allardyce would do better at Arsenal than Arteta – Cascarino

    Former Chelsea striker Tony Cascarino believes Sam Allardyce would do a better job at Arsenal than Mikel Arteta.

    Arsenal have lost their opening three games for the season and are yet to score.

    Cascarino said on talkSPORT: “If you look at what he did with West Brom – I know they went down – but he definitely made them better defensively.

    “He would make Arsenal clearly better.

    “I know that some Arsenal fans do not care about it, they want their team to have style, but I think Sam would undoubtedly do a better job than what Arteta is doing at the moment.”

  • Sam Allardyce returns to EPL after West Brom sack Bilic

    Sam Allardyce returns to EPL after West Brom sack Bilic

    West Brom have announced Sam Allardyce as the club’s new head coach after sacking Slaven Bilic just one day after their impressive draw against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium.

    The Baggies pulled off one of the surprise results of the season by earning a 1-1 draw away at City on Tuesday night, with a Ruben Dias own goal cancelling out Ilkay Gundogan’s opener in the first half.

    Despite seeing his side pick up a credible point in Manchester, Bilic has now been relieved of his managerial duties, with West Brom confirming his departure via their website.

  • Cenk Tosun & Steven N’Zonzi on Sam Allardyce’s January list

    Besiktas striker Cenk Tosun will be Everton’s main January signing target.Manager Sam Allardyce wants to make the 26-year-old his first major signing – in a deal worth around £25m – since succeeding Ronald Koeman.

    Allardyce is also pondering a £25m move for Sevilla midfielder Steven Nzonzi, who played for him at Blackburn Rovers.

    Tosun, who has been linked with Crystal Palace and Newcastle, helped Besiktas reach the Champions League last 16, where they will face Bayern Munich.

    No deal has yet been finalised, but Everton hope to conclude business swiftly once the transfer window opens on 1 January.

    The failure to replace Romelu Lukaku after his summer move to Manchester United has left the Goodison Park club short in attack.

    However, Everton major shareholder Farhad Moshiri is willing to back his new manager in January and a left-back is also a priority, with Leighton Baines currently injured.

    Allardyce is unbeaten in his seven games in charge, with three wins and three draws in the Premier League moving them up to ninth place.