WATCH | Olivier Giroud shows leadership following half-time team talk

Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud captained his side for the first time last night in a FA Cup 3rd round encounter with Preston North End.

Courtesy of FA TV in the video below, the French international forward can be seen attempting to rally the troops before the second half began, with the London side heading in at the break 1-0 down.

“Show some character, show something else,” the Frenchman says.

Giroud is also very kind to the Arsenal mascot pre-match, but is a little less delighted when he is told that he has to speak to BT Sport after the final whistle…

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Marseille – West Ham meeting in London tomorrow to agree Dimitri Payet deal

Olympique de Marseille President Jacques-Henri Eyraud and Sporting Director Andoni Zubizarreta will travel to London tomorrow morning to meet with Premier League side West Ham United chiefs to agree a deal to sign Dimitri Payet.

OM have already had a bid worth around €25m rejected by the Hammers, but are seeking to find an agreement with West Ham to bring Payet back to the Ligue 1 club tomorrow, with the London outfit looking to agree a deal for around €40m.

West Ham United are already searching for a replacement for Payet, who was removed from the first team squad this week after manager Slaven Bilic insinuated that the French international had gone on strike, having sounded out Swansea’s attacking midfielder Gylfi Sigurdsson. West Ham have been quoted a €35m price for the Icelandic international.

Marseille hope to have a total agreement for the transfer of Dimitri Payet in place this time tomorrow, with the Frenchman having already finalised terms with OM over a return.

The McCourt project’s biggest day so far is arguably about to begin.

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Marseille Sporting Director Zubizarreta has met with Nicolas Pépé’s agents

Marseille Sporting Director Andoni Zubizarreta has met with the agents of Angers striker and Ivory Coast international Nicolas Pépé, according to L’Équipe.

The player had been heavily pursued by Lyon before Aulas opted to spend big to sign Memphis Depay from Manchester United instead.

However, two other Ligue 1 clubs are hot on the player’s heels: Marseille and Lille. No offer has been made by OM, despite a meeting between Zubizarretta and the player’s representatives.

In any case, Angers will not sell the player for less than €10m.

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Official | Watford sign Mbaye Niang

Watford have announced that they have signed AC Milan forward M’Baye Niang on a six month loan deal with a view to a permanent move in the summer.

The loan will see the 22-year-old join the Premier League club after his parent club signed Gerard Deulofeu on a similar deal, and with Watford struggling for goals domestically, they hope Niang will be the answer.

However, the Frenchman does have a clause in his contract whereby if he scores 10 goals for Watford in his loan spell, the club will have to buy him for a fee rumoured to be around €18m.

Niang joined Milan in 2012 from Caen before loan spells at Montpellier and fellow Italian club Genoa, before making 77 appearances for the Rossoneri, scoring just 12 goals.

Watford boss has already bolstered his squad this transfer window, with Niang joining Tom Cleverley and Mauro Zarate at the Hertfordshire club.

T.S.

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Breaking | Dimitri Payet to Marseille, done deal

Marseille have reached a £25m agreement with West Ham United for the transfer of Dimitri Payet..

Payet, who has already etched out the contours of a contract agreement with Marseille, will arrive this afternoon in he South of France to undergo a medical.

He will be presented as a Marseille player tomorrow after signing a 4.5 year contract, on reported wages of €7m a year (gross).

More to follow on this breaking news story.

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Official | Victor Klonaridis returns to Panathinaikos

Greek side Panathinaikos have re-signed Lens forward Victor Klonaridis, less than a year after selling him to the Ligue 2 side.

Klonaridis, 24, moved to Lens last summer for a fee rumoured to be just over £100,000 but after a good run of form in the French second division the Greek side have reclaimed their former striker.

The half Belgian, half Greek striker has only scored once in Ligue 2 this season in 10 games, but will rejoin his former side before the end of the transfer deadline.

T.S.

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Exclusive | Sylvain Deslandes: “Football is like a religion here.”

Wolves’ French prospect Sylvain Deslandes spoke exclusively to Get French Football News on a number of topics including his decision to move to England so early on in his career.

This interview was conducted before transfer deadline day, and thus Sylvain Deslandes’ loan move to League One side Bury, where the Frenchman will remain until the end of the current campaign. There is no option to buy included in the deal.

Born: 25th April 1997 (19)

Nationality: French

Current Club: Bury (loan)

Previous Clubs: AM. S. Soliers, USON Mondeville, SM Caen, Wolverhampton Wanderers

Was it a difficult thing to move to England so early on in your career (at the age of 17)?

When one considers that my dream was to play in England, I handled it quite well. As soon as the opportunity presented itself to me I took it, because it was England, what I wanted.

Did you not struggle to adapt to the culture, the language?

No, not really. I was more delighted to discover a new culture and a new language, because the English language has quite an important standing in the world and the culture of English football is something that all footballers want to discover. I am lucky to have the chance to discover it.

Especially the Championship, which is at the height of the culture of English football.

Exactly, it is truly English football in its totality. There are not necessarily stars here but the fans are always present, for all of the teams, and that is very pleasant.

Having played a few Championship matches, what do you think about the level there?

I think that the Championship is very much an under-estimated league. Notably in France, because in terms of level I think it is equal to Ligue 1, maybe even better if you take away PSG, Monaco and perhaps Lyon.

Yes, especially because there a big teams in it this time around.

Yes, there are big teams, like this year with Newcastle, there is Brighton who this season are quite consistent and are currently (at the time of writing) top of the league I think. Aside from that, there are teams like Leeds, who are a very good team, and Norwich too who went down. It is truly a very good league with very good teams.

Who are your football inspirations?

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Personally, in football I do not have a lot of inspirations. I try not to copy one player more than another. There are players who I think it is important to learn from, but I think the most important thing is to have your own style. In my position, left-back, the player that inspires me the most, even though I am not trying to copy him, is Eric Abidal.

Today a player that I am enjoying watching in my position is Marcelo. It is important to learn from them because they are playing at a very high level, especially for a young player like me.

You are therefore soon hoping to reach new heights to reach this level then…

Yes of course, I am working every day to reach that level and I am convinced that work pays off. I am young, I am only 19, and it will come little by little.

Having played a match with the France U20s in August, are you hoping to soon make the step up to the France U21s?

I have always considered the national team as a bonus, as in I have never told myself that I want to be in the French national team, for me the most important thing is my performances for my club, to play well, to express myself with my club.

Aside from that, it is the French national team after all. I have not told myself that I must be at one competition or another, the most important thing is to perform with my club.

Do you want to spend your entire career in England, or might you wish to return to France?

Honestly, since I arrived in England, I was nicely surprised by the entire environment, and today I can very well see myself having my entire career in England because I feel good here, I have family here now. I am not against a return to France but today I feel very good in England.

Despite this, are you still following Ligue 1?

Yes, I watch it from time to time when I am at home.

Do you regret not having played in Ligue 1?

I have no regrets concerning not having played in Ligue 1, nor do I have regrets for not playing in France, because it is like that, my desire was to come to play in England and so I did not have a chance to play in France. It is not as if I had the chance to play there. If I had to do it again, I would come back to England without a doubt.

The big difference is the fan culture no?

Exactly, it is really of great importance in England. We truly have many fans who follow us every weekend, who come sometimes to training, who are present on social media and who send us lots of messages: they are there for us, contrary to the attitude in France where football does not hold the same importance.

Football is passed down from generation to generation, it is like a religion here. That is the big difference between the Championship and Ligue 1. In the stadiums, at the weekend, you can easily find 28,000 to 30,000 fans in a stadium with a 30,000 capacity, whilst in France it is closer to 15,000, maybe less. So it is truly something important here, fans really have their rightful place.

And the Premier League?

The English are true fans of football, which means that generally speaking when you turn the TV on, you will see people talking about football. I know the Premier League by heart, I know the players, I know the environment. As it is also an aim of mine, it is important to know what could eventually be waiting for me.

As a player arriving in England at a young age, what do you think about English teams who take foreign young players as opposed to English players?

I think that it is an opportunity for those who are coming to England, because they will discover a new culture, a new language, probably for me the most wonderful football in Europe, with a lot of passion, desire and love on the part of the fans. That is a good thing.

But aside from that you have to be ready, to be capable to adapt to a new culture and language, because not everyone is capable of doing that.

And what are your thoughts on the style of play in England?

The style of play is more direct. There are many more duels, you are more engaged everywhere. Each league has its own technicalities – you can say that Ligue 1 is more physical, whilst the Spanish league is more technical.

R.J.

St Étienne striker Robert Beric questions Cristiano Ronaldo’s style of play

Speaking in an interview with L’Équipe, St Étienne striker Robert Beric moved to question Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo’s style of play in response to a question about his nickname “the Green Terminator,” which a faction of the Les Verts faithful have given him.

“It is a nice nickname. Do I stay calm and cool in front of goal? Yes. I do not know where it comes from. Actually maybe I do: I am not like Cristiano Ronaldo. He always wants to score, he shoots from wherever, however. Me, I want to win. So I analyse the situation. If it looks good, I shoot. But if there is a team-mate in a better position, I prefer to give him the ball. That is certainly why I have a good shots to shots on target ratio (9:6 in Ligue 1 this season).”

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PSG fan kills friend who was mocking him over 6-1 loss to Barcelona

An 18 year old PSG fan in Gabon is reported to have killed a friend whilst drunk who was teasing him non-stop during and after PSG’s 6-1 defeat to FC Barcelona which resulted in their exit from the Champions’ League in midweek, according to Gabonese paper L’Union and further reported by the AFP.

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The two men were watching the match in a bar. The PSG fan has claimed that he did not intend to kill his friend.

West Brom, Leicester & Middlesbrough have enquired for Steve Mounié

A trio of Premier League sides, namely West Brom, Leicester City and Middlesbrough, have made enquiries for Montpellier’s athletic forward Steve Mounié, according to our colleagues at Foot 365.

OGC Nice are also very interested in the current MHSC man, faced with the likelihood that Mario Balotelli will exit the club this summer when his deal expires.

The 22 year old has scored 13 goals in 27 matches in Ligue 1 this season.

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