Jérémy Pied – a dressing room ally for Claude Puel & not much more

Often players gravitate to managers that they have enjoyed previous success under. They have experience in working with each other; an understanding of what makes the other tick and generally speaking the player knows that his manager can get the very best out of him.

Make no mistake, this was the key reason as to why Jeremy Pied has joined Southampton. The strength of his relationship with Claude Puel is clear to see and in an interview with the club’s website, he expressed that it was the manager’s faith in him that led him across the channel.

He said: “It was an important factor because I know him and he knows me. I know that he knows my quality so it’s up to me to repay the faith that he and the club has shown in me out on the pitch.”

However, even though he can be described as the teacher’s pet, is Pied good enough for English football? Or is this another case of someone out of his depth coming to the Premier League because of his former connections?

After a successful loan spell with Ligue 2 side Metz, Pied was promoted to the Lyon first team under Puel. Starting out as a winger, the Frenchman made 35 appearances in all competitions while the former Monaco midfielder was in charge but did not receive playing time with Les Gones after Puel’s contract was terminated.

He then re-joined his former mentor at Nice, where he found a place on their right wing for the next few seasons. A decline in form during the 2013/14 season saw him loaned out to Guingamp the following campaign, with Puel beginning to question his worth to the team.

The 27-year-old returned to the club seemingly without a place in the side, deemed surplus to requirements in his wide midfield role. However, instead of leaving to find first-team football somewhere else, Pied agreed to adapt his game and filled a gaping hole at right back for Les Aiglons.

Part of a defence that kept 13 clean sheets, Pied was better remembered for his contributions in the other half of the pitch. Creating three assists and using the instincts that he had as a winger, he fit perfectly into the exciting, attacking style that Puel had moulded at the Allianz Riviera.

Pied is more at home as a winger and that is very evident in his style of play from right-back. Very willing to get forward and support the players in front of him, he is much more comfortable in the opposition’s half and providing crosses into the box.

With impressive acceleration but an unremarkable speed, he is able to get past players with a short burst of pace but struggles to beat anyone with genuine speed over a longer distance and was often slaughtered in defence by pacey wingers. A solid right foot capable of placing good crosses, teams will have to make sure to watch him overlapping his winger as he has the necessary engine to wear defences down slowly.

What should worry some is that he is simply not the best of defenders, due to his lack of experience in the position. He is often clumsy in the tackle and can be caught too high up the field. It will be that flexibility to play wherever Puel needs him to that will prove to be his most lethal asset, a utility man that will plug a gap on either wing or full-back position when neccessary.

That was highlighted by one of his best games of the season in Ligue 1, a 3-0 win against Lyon at home, where he played as a wing-back ahead of a back three. With more freedom to move forward, he enjoyed tormenting Jeremy Morel with plenty of runners into the box as well as recording two strikes at goal for himself.

Seven successful dribbles, an 82% pass completion rate and an assist showed exactly what he can bring to the table when he is unshackled from extensive defensive duties.

When he operates in a back four, as seen in the 3-1 defeat to Gazelec Ajaccio, he can become a liability. Far too forward-thinking on a regular basis for a member of the back four, he was often caught out of position and failed to eliminate the prominent threat of Damjan Djokovic.

He is also poor in the air. This was perfectly displayed in his abysmal backwards header that gifted Nantes the winning goal that eventually led to Nice falling out of the Champions League race.

With all things considered, this is a strange yet completely expected signing. It is clear that Puel knows his strengths well and trusts Pied as a player, but he is not an upgrade on anything Southampton already have.

At the very best, he could be a serviceable right back until a better target is highlighted by the club. Even after a concrete season, this is not the kind of signing that will move the Saints forward in their European ambitions. It will only serve to maintain their current state as an exciting, mid-table side.

N.S. with N.D.

Tottenham are killing the Georges Kevin Nkoudou deal

Following on reports from Le Phoceen this morning that detail the way in which Tottenham President Daniel Levy is supposedly killing a deal with Marseille for the transfer of Georges Kevin NKoudou with Clinton N’Jie being set to go the other way, Get French Football News can reveal new details about the saga.

Daniel Levy agreed a deal for the French youth international with Vincent Labrune for €13m plus bonuses, but the moment that Labrune quit his post, Levy went back on the deal, offering around €6m plus incentives in a move that utterly shocked Marseille.

Marseille were astonished – a pre-arranged deal was then renegotiated in bad faith.

New President Giovanni Ciccolunghi was thrust into a delicate situation incredibly quickly, and appears to lack both the contacts and the nous to repair such a deal or even conduct replacement business for the club, hence the appointment of a Sporting Director in Gunter Jacob.

Paul Mitchell, who pushed hard for the signing of Nkoudou, was just as flabbergasted by the perceived unprofessionalism from Tottenham, and it is understood to be a key factor in his departure that was announced just yesterday.

Clinton N’Jie, who was part of the deal and supposed to go the other way, was training with Tottenham Hotspur yesterday.

Marseille have demanded that Levy go back to the original deal on multiple occasions, but Tottenham have so far refused.

The only thing keeping this deal at all alive is that N’Jie continues to see sense in a move to Marseille and N’Koudou to Tottenham.

We are not quite dead in the water here, but we are dangling dangerously close to the edge of the ocean.

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Chelsea make £30m offer for David Luiz

According to our colleagues at Sky Sports and the Daily Mail, Chelsea have submitted a bid worth more than £30m for PSG central defender David Luiz.

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We have had no confirmation on the French side of the Channel that this is the case other than to say that Chelsea came to PSG a couple of weeks ago, allegedly willing to offer €55m in order to sign Marquinhos.

The response was non from PSG.

More undoubtedly to follow.

Emmanuel Adebayor’s entourage hits out at Lyon over failed move

Togo international Emmanuel Adebayor’s entourage has reacted to their client’s failed move to Lyon in an interview with Foot Mercato.

“Emmanuel is disappointed and feels as if Lyon did not respect him by promising him wonderful things, doing everything they could to get him to come to Lyon. All that for a meeting with the coach who did not even know him an hour before, and to find out in the end that it is a no for supposed football reasons, despite the fact the found the player to be in form.”

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OGC Nice President confirms that he beat Lyon to Mario Balotelli

Speaking to L’Équipe du Soir, OGC Nice President Jean Pierre Rivère confirmed that he beat Lyon to the signing of Mario Balotelli from Liverpool on transfer deadline day.

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“Yes, Jean Michel Aulas tried to sign Balotelli. I found out the day before. I know so, because it was written down, but it doesn’t matter, it is part of the game. What is not very sporting is to say that you deny it… Deals like Younes Belhanda and Balotelli, you want to do them in June, it is impossible. So these are deals that you prepare, you work for and you try to close, at the end, with the conditions that you want.”

Arsenal pursuing Boubacar Kamara

Premier League side Arsenal are making a play to sign 17 year old central defender Boubacar Kamara from Olympique de Marseille, according to L’Équipe.

Kamara has yet to sign a professional contract with Marseille and is seen as OM’s top priority in terms of the transfer department at the moment to get him to do so.

The 17 year old has yet to feature for the Marseille first team.

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Bournemouth open talks with Genoa loanee Olivier Ntcham

Premier League side Bournemouth have opened talks with Serie A side Genoa’s French U20 youth international attacking midfielder Olivier Ntcham, according to RMC.

The Manchester City youth product is currently still owned by the Citizens and has been a revelation in the Italian first division so far this season, and is also soliciting interest from RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga, according to the report.

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Lille approach Sporting Lisbon for Matheus Pereira

Lille’s soon-to-be Sporting Director Luis Campos is already making moves for the January window.

He is said to have approached Sporting Lisbon over the possible loan signing of Matheus Pereira, according to our colleagues at Foot Mercato.

The 20 year old can play as a forward or as a right-winger and Campos already tried to sign him when he was at AS Monaco.

Pereira is under contract until 2020 and has a €60m release clause.

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