Slaven Bilic Discusses Barton Transfer and Says Sakho Will Play Despite Arrest
West Ham United manager Slaven Bilic has no problems with the mindset of Diafra Sakho.
Sakho was arrested on suspicion of common assault last Thursday following allegations the 25-year-old attacked a female.
Police are said to have arrived at Sakho’s home in Hornchurch, Essex, before taking the Senegal worldwide to be questioned in Tower Hamlets, east London. Hardly those he play any competitive football without committing risky fouls, he is a calamitous player just waiting to explode. I just wanted to wish you all the best in the future and no hard feelings’.
“He is still positive and not anxious and trained normally”. “Winston Reid, Matt Jarvis, Pedro Obiang, Darren Randolph and Stephen Hendrie have all recovered well”, head of medical and sports science Stijn Vandenbroucke told West Ham’s official website.
“If I feel that someone is damaging it in a way, I have to react – and I did that”. If he is able to net in the league, the confidence that comes with goals will surely allow him to complete his development into a first team player.
Good luck to Barton getting fixed up with a new club, whilst he produced so much shocking behaviour in the past, he deserves credit for turning it around.
The Guardian also reported that West Ham is interested in signing Barcelona’s Alex Song after a successful loan stint last season and because of his family’s desire of living in London.
Recently he posted a video on Instagram to prove he has outgrown the childishness that has hampered his development over the years and hopes the West Ham fans will give him a chance.
Liverpool’s one true defensive midfielder, Lucas has spent most of the last three years of being either ignored by Brendan Rodgers, played as something other than a defensive midfielder, or hurt. “It would have been a great move for Joey, for sure”, said Redknapp.
“Oxford produced a very mature performance at Arsenal but we are now in a situation to watch how we are going to manage him properly”.