Tag: Chelsea

  • Chelsea, Man Utd race for Palace’s Olise – Source

    Chelsea, Man Utd race for Palace’s Olise – Source

    Chelsea are preparing to compete with Man Utd and several other clubs for the signing of Michael Olise, having initiated contact with Crystal Palace to discuss a potential deal for the winger, a source told ESPN’s James Olley.

    The 22-year-old has also garnered interest from Newcastle and Bayern Munich, with United previously viewed as the leading contenders for his signature should he depart Palace this summer.

    However, Chelsea are determined to pursue Olise and have approached their London rivals to avoid a repeat of last August’s confusion, when Chelsea believed they had triggered the player’s release clause, only for the deal to fall through as he signed a new contract with Palace.

    This new contract includes a release clause valued between £50m and £60m, though there is uncertainty regarding whether it applies solely to clubs in the Champions League.

    A source mentioned that Chelsea’s inquiry is focused on clarifying the specifics of this clause, given their qualification for next season’s Conference League.

  • Tosin Adarabioyo to join Chelsea

    Tosin Adarabioyo to join Chelsea

    Chelsea is delighted to confirm the signing of center-back Tosin Adarabioyo, who will join the club for the 2024/25 season.

    The 26-year-old has penned a four-year contract, commencing on July 1, and makes the switch from west London rivals Fulham.

    After signing for the Blues, Tosin said: ‘Chelsea is a huge club and this is a full-circle moment for me. I was born three miles away from Stamford Bridge and made my professional debut there.

    ‘I’m very excited and looking forward to helping push the club in the direction we want to go.’

    Co-sporting directors Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart said: ‘We are delighted to bring Tosin to Chelsea. Throughout his career, he has showcased his maturity and defensive qualities and has gained a wealth of experience in the Premier League in recent seasons.

    ‘He is ready to make the step up to Chelsea and work alongside the talented players in our squad. We look forward to Tosin joining up with us for pre-season.’

    Hailing from London but nurtured in Manchester, Tosin Adarabioyo commenced his football journey with Manchester City at the tender age of five. Progressing through the ranks, he notably captained the Under-18s at just 16 years old.

    His professional debut unfolded at Stamford Bridge in February 2016. Tosin featured for a youthful Manchester City side in the FA Cup, later amassing seven more first-team appearances over the subsequent seasons.

    Subsequent to successful season-long loan stints in the Championship with West Bromwich Albion and Blackburn Rovers, Tosin made a permanent move to Fulham in October 2020.

    His inaugural campaign as a Premier League regular witnessed 33 appearances and widespread acclaim for his seamless transition to the top tier. Tosin’s pivotal role in Fulham’s promotion from the Championship was underscored by his 44 appearances the following season.

    Since Fulham’s Premier League return, Tosin has amassed 45 top-flight appearances, aiding the club to respective finishes of tenth and 13th in the past two seasons.

  • Antonio Conte named as Napoli’s new manager

    Antonio Conte named as Napoli’s new manager

    Napoli has appointed former Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte as their new head coach, signing him on a three-year contract.

    Conte, aged 54, has been out of management since departing from Tottenham by mutual agreement in March 2023, concluding a 16-month tenure.

    Despite a less than stellar stint in north London, Conte boasts an illustrious coaching career. Notably, he secured the Premier League title in his debut season at Chelsea (2016-17) and clinched the FA Cup in his second season before his dismissal in 2018.

    “Napoli is a place of global importance. I am happy and excited at the idea of ​​sitting on the blue bench,” Conte said, who guided Inter Milan to their first Serie A title in 11 years back in 2021.

    “I can certainly promise one thing, I will do my utmost for the growth of the team and the club. My commitment, together with that of my staff, will be total.”

    Antonio Conte also led Juventus to an impressive three consecutive Serie A titles between 2011 and 2014.

    Despite Napoli’s historic Serie A triumph last season, ending a 33-year drought, they have faced challenges in replicating that success, culminating in a disappointing tenth-place finish in the league.

    Their struggles prompted the appointment of Slovakia manager Francesco Calzona on a temporary basis in February until the end of the season.

    This move came after the dismissal of manager Walter Mazzarri, who held the position for just three months.

  • Chelsea appoints new Italian head coach

    Chelsea appoints new Italian head coach

    Enzo Maresca has been appointed as the new head coach of Chelsea Football Club.

    The Italian, who guided Leicester to the Championship title, takes over from Mauricio Pochettino, who mutually parted ways with the club after one season.

    Maresca’s arrival is part of Chelsea’s strategic restructuring, marking the sixth managerial change under the ownership of Todd Boehly, Behdad Eghbali, and Jose Feliciano.

    Maresca brings with him an experienced six-strong backroom staff, including former Chelsea goalkeeper Willy Caballero as his assistant.

    Stay tuned for the official unveiling later this week as Maresca gears up to lead the Blues into the future.

    In a statement, he said: “To join Chelsea, one of the biggest clubs in the world, is a dream for any coach. It is why I am so excited by this opportunity.

    I look forward to working with a very talented group of players and staff to develop a team that continues the club’s tradition of success and makes our fans proud.”

    Chelsea’s ownership group added: “We are thrilled to welcome Enzo into the Chelsea family. We look forward to supporting him and the rest of the sporting team in fulfilling their potential and our expectations over the years to come.

    Highly regarded for his coaching prowess and leadership abilities, Maresca’s track record speaks volumes.

    Previously managing Manchester City’s Elite Development Squad, he clinched the Premier League 2 title with promising talents like Cole Palmer and Romeo Lavia.

    However, his senior management debut with Parma in Italy was short-lived, marred by a string of unfavorable results.

    Despite this setback, he returned to Manchester City as one of Pep Guardiola’s trusted assistants.

    Last summer, Maresca took on the challenge of leading Leicester City following their Premier League relegation.

    Despite facing late-season challenges amidst financial distractions, he steered the Foxes back to the top flight, securing promotion with an impressive record of 31 wins out of 46 matches.

    A Leicester statement read: “Given the promising foundations established during his single season in charge, the club is disappointed that Enzo has decided at this stage that he no longer wants to be part of our vision.

  • Mourinho allegedly on Chelsea’s wish list to replace Poch

    Mourinho allegedly on Chelsea’s wish list to replace Poch

    Jose Mourinho has emerged as a leading candidate for the Chelsea managerial position following Mauricio Pochettino’s departure, with bookmakers significantly lowering the odds for his potential return to west London.

    Mourinho, who departed Chelsea in 2015 for the second time, has since managed Manchester United, Tottenham, and Roma.

    With Pochettino’s exit, various names have been linked to the role, including Ipswich’s Kieran McKenna and Leicester’s Enzo Maresca, who are currently leading the betting odds.

    However, a surge in bets on Mourinho has caused his odds to drop dramatically.

    According to the London Evening Standard, Chelsea are reportedly in search of a young, dynamic coach. This preference seemingly contrasts with the betting trends favoring Mourinho.

    Despite being currently unemployed and available, it is uncertain if Chelsea’s current ownership is interested in rehiring the Portuguese manager.

    During his two previous stints at Chelsea, Mourinho secured three Premier League titles.

    Bet365’s Steve Freeth told the Standard: “From 10.15 until 10.50 this morning, every single bet we took on the next Chelsea manager was on Jose Mourinho, which goes against the grain of the reports of Chelsea wanting a young and dynamic manager.

    “In that time his odds plummeted from 40/1 into 2/1 favourite.” Maresca and McKenna remain the favourites.
    Chelsea will want to move decisively as they aim to appoint Pochettino’s successor.

    While it feels unlikely Mourinho will be the man to replace the Argentine, stranger things have certainly happened.

  • Poch has left Chelsea

    Poch has left Chelsea

    On Tuesday, Mauricio Pochettino and Chelsea mutually agreed to part ways with immediate effect.

    Sports reporter Fabrizio Romano broke the news on Tuesday via X.

    “Mauricio Pochettino and Chelsea part ways with immediate effect. Chelsea and Pochettino have already agreed on terms, as @Matt_Law_DT reports.

    “Chelsea will consider a young manager as a priority to replace Pochettino,” he wrote.

    A club statement on Tuesday confirmed that the club and Pochettino mutually agreed to part ways.

    The statement noted that the Sporting Directors, Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley said, “On behalf of everyone at Chelsea, we would like to express our gratitude to Mauricio for his service this season.

    He will be welcome back to Stamford Bridge any time and we wish him all the very best in his future coaching career.”

    Reacting, Pochettino was quoted saying, “Thank you to the Chelsea ownership group and Sporting Directors for the opportunity to be part of this football club’s history.

    The Club is now well positioned to keep moving forward in the Premier League and Europe in the years to come.”

    Subsequently, the statement noted that Jesus Perez, Miguel d’Agostino, Toni Jimenez and Sebastiano Pochettino have left the club with Mauricio.

    “The club will be making no further comment until such time as a new Head Coach is appointed,” the statement added.

  • Pochettino didn’t join Chelsea’s lap of honour – He tells why

    Pochettino didn’t join Chelsea’s lap of honour – He tells why

    Mauricio Pochettino has explained why he did not participate in Chelsea’s lap of honour at the end of the 2023-24 Premier League season.

    The Argentine has faced questions about his future at Stamford Bridge, as significant spending in west London only resulted in a sixth-place finish.

    This position secures European qualification for Chelsea, though the outcome of the FA Cup final will determine if they compete in the Europa League or Conference League in 2024-25.

    Despite being under contract, there is speculation about potential changes.

    These rumours intensified when Pochettino and his coaching team headed down the tunnel while the Chelsea players thanked fans for their support.


    Quizzed on why he skipped the customary end of season procession around the pitch, Pochettino said: “Because there was no time, because Thiago Silva [had a goodbye presentation]. And then when the players started [to do the lap], [press officer] Adrian [Phillips] said I needed to go inside. Maybe now I’ll go and give a tour [of the pitch].”


    Pressed further on his future, Pochettino added: “I don’t know if that is going to happen or not. I have no idea about that. I can only tell you that on Friday night Todd [Boehly] invited me for a dinner and I think it was a very nice dinner together.

    But I don’t know about the rumours, about the review or this. Tomorrow my staff are going to fly, unless they decide tonight to stay, they are going to go for holidays. And I’m going to stay a few days more in London. My door is always open and my phone is going to be on.”


    Pochettino stated that any involvement in transfer business this summer is a “club decision.” With Chelsea now preparing for next season, the prospects look promising with players like Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo, and Christopher Nkunku indicating a bright future ahead.

  • Chelsea’s Palmer wins Premier League Young Player of the Season award

    Chelsea’s Palmer wins Premier League Young Player of the Season award

    Cole Palmer, aged 22, has been awarded the Premier League Young Player of the Season for his standout performances during the 2023/24 campaign at Chelsea.

    The England international triumphed over a competitive field including Phil Foden, Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak, Kobbie Mainoo, William Saliba, Bukayo Saka, and Destiny Udogie to clinch the prestigious accolade.

    The Premier League officially announced Palmer’s achievement via a post on social media.

    Palmer joined Stamford Bridge last summer on transfer deadline day, departing Manchester City’s academy.

    Since then, he has been instrumental, scoring 22 goals and providing ten assists this season, propelling Chelsea to sixth place in the Premier League standings.

    Currently, Mauricio Pochettino’s team holds a three-point advantage over Newcastle United in seventh place, but their inferior goal difference (13 compared to Newcastle’s 21) means that sixth place is not yet secured.

    Chelsea’s final game of the season against Bournemouth on Sunday will be crucial in determining their European football fate.

    Meanwhile, Newcastle will face Brentford in their last fixture, with all matches scheduled to kick off at 4pm UK time.

  • “Mudryk is not okay” – Pochettino

    “Mudryk is not okay” – Pochettino

    Mauricio Pochettino revealed that Mykhailo Mudryk “is not okay” after the Chelsea star was substituted due to a concussion during their match against Brighton.

    Chelsea secured a 2-1 victory on Wednesday evening, thanks to goals from Cole Palmer and Christopher Nkunku.

    However, the triumph was marred by an injury to Ukrainian winger Mudryk just before halftime and a red card for captain Reece James with only two minutes left in regulation time.

    Mudryk’s night ended early following a clash with Tariq Lamptey.

    Despite receiving initial medical attention, he was unable to continue, and Chelsea used a concussion substitute to bring in Nkunku.

    The concussion substitution rule allows both teams an extra substitution under these circumstances after consulting with the match referee and the club’s medical staff.

    The rule also mandates a seven-day cooling-off period for the affected player, meaning Mudryk will miss the final Premier League fixture against Bournemouth.

    In his post-match press conference, Pochettino confirmed Mudryk’s condition, stating that the player was not in good shape.

    Pochettino stated: “No, he is not OK, we are checking. He was a little bit dizzy but we used the concussion substitution and the rule is seven days, so he is not going to be available for the next game, but I hope it is nothing wrong.”

    Chelsea need just a single point from their final match of the season against Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge to secure European football for next season.

    This marks an impressive turnaround for the Blues, who have won four league games in a row after a dismal start to the season.

  • Pochettino hints that Chelsea transfer deals are already in progress

    Pochettino hints that Chelsea transfer deals are already in progress

    Mauricio Pochettino is gearing up for a busy summer as he prepares for some players to leave Stamford Bridge.

    With the current campaign nearing its end, focus is shifting to the upcoming transfer window, where Chelsea is expected to see both arrivals and departures.

    Presently, only four players are sidelined, marking the smallest injury list for the Blues since the season began.

    However, the club has recently contended with significant injuries, including Romeo Lavia, who has played just once since his £55 million transfer, and Wesley Fofana, who has yet to appear this season since his 2022 arrival.

    Pochettino is mindful of these challenges and aims to retain players at the club whenever possible.

    Speaking on his summer plans, the Blues boss said: “Now is going to start a period where players want to leave, maybe some offers arrive or players that we want to add to the squad.

    Of course, we have already started to work on this.
    “In the case of Romeo Lavia, Christopher Nkunku and Reece James. We need to pay attention in the way we need to provide them with a possibility to be fit.

    Now it is not only a challenge to have them fit now, but in the way we manage for a whole season so there are no setbacks again.

    Of course, in football you always need to take some risks but they have the quality to take some risks.
    “[Fofana] is doing well, very positive, we were talking yesterday and hope he can be available to be part of the group.”

    Chelsea have only two games remaining this season and are currently in seventh place, trailing Newcastle United on goal difference.

    Their next match is against Brighton & Hove Albion on Wednesday night, followed by a home game against Bournemouth on the final day of the weekend.

  • Chelsea set to receive a financial boost from Real Madrid for Eden Hazard even after retirement

    Chelsea set to receive a financial boost from Real Madrid for Eden Hazard even after retirement

    Chelsea are set to receive a financial windfall from Real Madrid due to the terms of Eden Hazard’s 2019 transfer.

    Despite Hazard leaving Madrid last summer and subsequently retiring, the agreement continues to benefit Chelsea.

    Real Madrid had agreed to a package worth up to £130 million when Hazard moved from Stamford Bridge.

    Of this amount, £88 million was guaranteed, with an additional £42 million tied to various add-ons, some of which were not directly related to Hazard’s performance.

    According to The Daily Telegraph, even though Hazard is no longer at Real Madrid, the club’s advancement to the Champions League final has triggered a £5 million add-on payment to Chelsea.

    These add-ons remain valid because Hazard’s original five-year contract, signed in 2019, would have expired at the end of this season.

    Hazard left Real Madrid by mutual consent last summer and retired a few months later.

    Nevertheless, Madrid’s ongoing success continues to incur costs related to his transfer.

    Chelsea clearly benefitted from the 2019 deal. They had signed Hazard for £32 million in 2012, and he delivered 110 goals in 352 appearances, helping the club secure six trophies, including two Premier League titles.

    Selling Hazard at 28 yielded a substantial profit, particularly as he became one of modern football’s biggest transfer flops at Madrid due to persistent injuries.

    For their significant investment, Real Madrid received only seven goals in 76 appearances from Hazard over four seasons. By contrast, he scored 21 goals in his final year at Chelsea alone.

    This summer, the 33-year-old Hazard will return to Stamford Bridge as part of the Soccer Aid World XI, joining stars like Roberto Carlos, Diamond from the Gladiators reboot, and Tommy Fury.

  • This Reece James tackle landed him a straight red card in Chelsea-Brighton clash

    This Reece James tackle landed him a straight red card in Chelsea-Brighton clash

    Chelsea’s captain, Reece James, who has been grappling with injuries throughout the season, made headlines by setting a somewhat bizarre record when he was shown a red card in the match against Brighton on Wednesday.

    James, who has struggled with hamstring issues, limiting him to only 10 Premier League appearances this season, entered the game as a substitute against Brighton.

    However, his return to the pitch was short-lived as he was sent off for kicking out at striker Joao Pedro following a foul. The referee promptly brandished a straight red card after a VAR review.

    With this red card, James now shares the distinction of having the most red cards in the Premier League this season.

    What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the fact that he has played only 422 minutes, equivalent to less than five full games.

    Two other players, Yves Bissouma of Tottenham and Oli McBurnie of Sheffield United, have also received two red cards each this season.

    Additionally, James is not the sole Chelsea player to be sent off; Conor Gallagher and Malo Gusto have also been shown red cards.

    As a consequence of his suspension, James will miss Chelsea’s final game of the season against Bournemouth on Sunday, with the possibility of the ban extending into the next season.

    Currently placed sixth in the league, Chelsea could climb to fifth if they defeat Bournemouth, but this depends on Sheffield United defeating Ange Postecoglou’s side.

  • Chelsea beat Brighton to boost their European qualification hopes

    Chelsea beat Brighton to boost their European qualification hopes

    Cole Palmer’s impressive season with Chelsea continued as his goal helped secure a crucial win against Brighton in the Premier League, boosting their hopes for European qualification.

    Palmer scored his 22nd league goal of the season, heading in Marc Cucurella’s cross in the 34th minute to put Chelsea ahead. The visitors doubled their lead in the second half when Christopher Nkunku calmly finished Malo Gusto’s assist.

    Despite their dominance, Chelsea faced a setback when Reece James, making only his second appearance in 2024 after returning from injury, was sent off for a kick on Joao Pedro, giving Brighton a chance to get back into the game.

    In the 97th minute, Danny Welbeck scored for Brighton, tapping in a Pedro cross to reduce the deficit. However, Chelsea held on for the win.

    With this victory, Chelsea moved up to sixth in the table, securing a Europa League spot. They will ensure European qualification next season with a draw against Bournemouth on the final day.

    Brighton, on the other hand, suffered their seventh defeat in nine matches but remain in 10th place in the league standings.

  • Pochettino not alarmed about potential sacking from Chelsea

    Pochettino not alarmed about potential sacking from Chelsea

    Mauricio Pochettino has downplayed the significance of potentially leaving Chelsea at the end of the season, stating that it would “not be the end of the world.”

    The Chelsea boss addressed recent speculation about his future following his team’s victory against Tottenham last week, calling for an end to what he described as “stupid rumours.”

    Pochettino emphasized the importance of alignment between himself and his coaching staff with the club’s owners, indicating that this factor would be pivotal in determining his continuation at Chelsea.

    Pochettino said the “organisation of the club is building” and that “we are all under assessment”.

    Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly said on Thursday that his plans for the club are “coming together” but Pochettino has made clear that conversations with the club’s board at the end of the season should include his input.

    “If we are happy, perfect,” said 52-year-old Pochettino.

    “But it is not only if the owners are happy or the sporting directors happy… You need to ask us also, because maybe (we) say ‘we are not happy’ and we accept the situation and we need to split,” Pochettino said.

    “It is not going to be the first time the coaching staff at the end of the season decide to not keep going. But at this end, it is always the opposite way, it is always the owners or the sporting directors.”

    Pochettino, who has also managed Tottenham Hotspur and Paris St-Germain, said “two parties” are needed to “make a decision”.

    “Maybe we are not happy because we arrive here with a job to do and in the end it has not happened,” he added. “I am not saying I am not happy.

    “If we split it’s not a problem, it will not be the end of the world.”

    Seventh-placed Chelsea have upcoming fixtures against Nottingham Forest on Saturday and Brighton on Wednesday, before concluding their Premier League season at home against Bournemouth on 19 May.

  • Todd Boehyly seems impressed by Chelsea’s recent form; good for Poch’s future with the club?

    Todd Boehyly seems impressed by Chelsea’s recent form; good for Poch’s future with the club?

    Mauricio Pochettino’s position at Chelsea may be secure, as co-owner Todd Boehly has expressed admiration for the team’s recent style of play, describing it as “beautiful football.”

    Despite Chelsea’s current seventh position in the Premier League table, their recent improvement in form has kept their hopes alive for European qualification.

    With seven points earned from their last three matches, they are closely trailing sixth-placed Newcastle United.

    Nevertheless, the Chelsea board, known for their high expectations, had anticipated better results from Pochettino, especially given the significant investment in transfers in recent windows.

    Concerns have also arisen over Pochettino’s rapport with the club’s ownership and sporting directors, Paul Winstanley and Lawrence Stewart, with reports suggesting limited communication between them.

    However, there is a glimmer of optimism for Pochettino, as Boehly’s comments during a Sportico conference in Los Angeles indicate his appreciation for the team’s recent performances.

    “We’ve seen the last two and a half games, at least in the second half at Aston Villa (2-2 draw), Tottenham (2-0 win) and West Ham (5-0 win) where we played just beautiful football,” he said.

    “It was so fluid; it was exactly the way we drew it up, When we came out of the back, built up and moved up the pitch, (it was) very organised, as was the number of shots we had on board. In those two and a half games, you could really start to see what we were working on coming together. Even the commentary has changed over the last two and a half games. I’ve never seen anything change so quickly.”


    Chelsea have a favourable run of fixtures in the remaining matches of the Premier League season, with clashes against Bournemouth, Brighton, and relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest.

    Securing all nine points from these games, coupled with potential slips from Newcastle in their own fixtures, could see the Blues clinch a European spot for next season.

  • Chelsea finally decides on future of Armando Broja

    Chelsea finally decides on future of Armando Broja

    Chelsea is preparing to part ways with Armando Broja permanently in the upcoming summer transfer window.

    The Albanian striker, currently on loan at Fulham, will return to Stamford Bridge at the season’s end, after which the Blues will explore the option of selling him permanently.

    Despite an underwhelming loan spell at Craven Cottage, where he has played only 58 minutes since February, Broja has attracted interest from various clubs in Europe and the Premier League.

    Additionally, Chelsea plans to offload Romelu Lukaku permanently in the summer following his loan spell at AS Roma, with the striker linked to a move to the Saudi Pro League.

    Meanwhile, Mauricio Pochettino’s side aims for a third consecutive win as they face Nottingham Forest in the Premier League on Saturday.

  • Diego Costa rescue 100 people from devastating floods in Brazil with his jeep

    Diego Costa rescue 100 people from devastating floods in Brazil with his jeep

    Diego Costa demonstrated extraordinary courage and selflessness when he sprang into action to rescue around 100 people from devastating floods in Brazil.

    While returning home from Gremio training, the former Chelsea striker utilized his jeep and a jet ski to assist in transporting flood-affected individuals to safety.

    The floods, which have caused significant damage in the region of Rio Grande do Sul, have claimed numerous lives and left hundreds injured and missing.

    Upon encountering a group of people from Eldorado do Sul in need of help, Costa wasted no time mobilizing his resources for the rescue operation.

    He also enlisted the support of four friends who provided additional jet skis to augment the efforts. Videos circulating on social media captured Costa navigating flooded roads, and thanks to the collective efforts, approximately 100 individuals were successfully evacuated to safety.

    As per the Daily Mail, an eyewitness said: “What Diego did today, I had never seen before. He only arrived [at Gremio] a few months ago, but he left his truck in the water and took his jetski and those of his friends.”

    Diego Costa demonstrated extraordinary courage and selflessness when he sprang into action to rescue around 100 people from devastating floods in Brazil.

    While returning home from Gremio training, the former Chelsea striker utilized his jeep and a jet ski to assist in transporting flood-affected individuals to safety.

    The floods, which have caused significant damage in the region of Rio Grande do Sul, have claimed numerous lives and left hundreds injured and missing.

    Upon encountering a group of people from Eldorado do Sul in need of help, Costa wasted no time mobilizing his resources for the rescue operation.

    He also enlisted the support of four friends who provided additional jet skis to augment the efforts. Videos circulating on social media captured Costa navigating flooded roads, and thanks to the collective efforts, approximately 100 individuals were successfully evacuated to safety.

  • Kudus shine during West ham- Chelsea clash with exceptional display

    Kudus shine during West ham- Chelsea clash with exceptional display

    Mohammed Kudus emerged as the standout performer for West Ham United despite their crushing 5-0 loss to Chelsea on Sunday, May 5, 2024.

    The Ghanaian midfielder delivered a stellar performance, showcasing his prowess by completing an impressive 14 dribbles throughout the match.

    This achievement not only marked a standout moment for Kudus but also made him the first player in the Premier League this season to achieve such a feat.

    According to football data source OptaJoe, Kudus’s exceptional display extends beyond just dribbling. He also secured the title of the player with the most successful dribbles in a single match across Europe’s top five leagues in the 2023/2024 campaign.

    Furthermore, he dominated in duels, emerging victorious in 22 out of 28 encounters, and drew five fouls, earning him the title of the most fouled player in the game.

    Despite not directly contributing to goals, Kudus’s impact didn’t go unnoticed. He garnered an impressive 8.8 FotMob rating, the highest among his West Ham teammates and the third-highest in the match overall, trailing only Nicholas Jackson and Noni Madueke.

    However, despite Kudus’s standout performance, West Ham’s defeat has placed them in a precarious position on the league table.

    Currently sitting in 9th place with 49 points, they are at risk of missing out on European football next season, trailing 7 points behind the Europa League qualification spot.

  • Enough of the stupid rumours – Pochettino on claims on his future at club

    Enough of the stupid rumours – Pochettino on claims on his future at club

    Mauricio Pochettino has dismissed “stupid rumours” regarding his future at Chelsea, affirming his commitment to see out the remaining year of his contract unless instructed otherwise by the club.

    Despite a challenging inaugural season at Stamford Bridge, where Chelsea has struggled to secure European qualification, Pochettino remains resolute amidst pressure from fans calling for his dismissal.

    The recent 2-0 victory over Tottenham puts Chelsea within two points of seventh place, a position that would guarantee them a spot in the Europa Conference League next season.

    Speculation persists that Pochettino’s job could be at risk and he told Sky Sports after beating Spurs that “it was difficult to see every single week that I am under scrutiny.”


    Pushed further on this issue, Pochettino said: “We were talking about the judgement at the end of the season, if I feel I am under scrutiny.

    “That was the question from the people. But it is like [we have] to prove, after all these circumstances and all of this situation, that we deserve to be here next season. I say, “Who is going to judge me?

    “I need to judge myself and all the players, and of course with all the circumstances [of the season].

    “But I wanted to say that it is enough with these type of rumours. If I have one more year on my contract here, and no one says nothing, [I] suppose that I am going to be here. [That changes] only if we then finish the season and someone says to me, ‘ciao.’

    “Because we don’t know at the moment. I suppose I have one more year on my contract and that I am going to be here. But enough about the stupid rumours. You need to ask the club if they want me to keep going or not — not to write things that have no sense.”

  • You need to fix this – Poch to Chelsea board over Conor Gallagher Spurs links

    You need to fix this – Poch to Chelsea board over Conor Gallagher Spurs links

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has urged the club to address Conor Gallagher’s contract situation amidst ongoing transfer speculation linking him with Tottenham.

    Despite Gallagher’s standout performances this season, the 24-year-old midfielder’s contract is set to expire in the summer of 2025, and there has been no progress in negotiations for a new deal.

    Pochettino, who has consistently praised Gallagher’s contributions, reiterated the importance of securing his long-term commitment to Stamford Bridge.

    Despite interest from Spurs and Newcastle United, Pochettino remains hopeful that Chelsea can extend Gallagher’s stay following his impressive display in Chelsea’s recent 2-0 victory over Tottenham.


    He replied: “I am not involved. I do not know nothing.”


    When quizzed on how important he was to Chelsea, he added: “You can see. My starting XI, the whole season he has always been there, in all of the circumstances he is always there. I am not involved in the decision. It is a situation they need to fix between the club and the player.”

    Despite Gallagher’s impressive performance of six goals and nine assists across all competitions this season, Chelsea may still consider selling him this summer.

    The club is concerned about complying with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations, and offloading academy product Gallagher, valued at £60 million ($75.3m), would significantly contribute to their balance sheet as ‘pure profit’.

    Although fans are reluctant to see him leave, it appears that Gallagher’s time at the club could be drawing to a close.

    Chelsea, currently eighth in the Premier League with four games remaining, will face London rivals West Ham at Stamford Bridge on Sunday, followed by an away match against Nottingham Forest next Saturday.

  • Tottenham Hotspur lose to Chelsea by 2-0 at Stamford Bridge

    Tottenham Hotspur lose to Chelsea by 2-0 at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea secured a crucial 2-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Stamford Bridge, boosting their chances for European football next season while dealing a significant blow to their London rivals’ hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.

    The breakthrough came midway through the first half when Trevoh Chalobah met Conor Gallagher’s free-kick with a powerful header to put Chelsea in front. Despite a lengthy VAR check for a possible foul in the build-up, the goal stood.

    Spurs struggled to create clear chances, with Cristian Romero missing their best opportunity with a headed effort wide of the mark. Chelsea capitalized on their control of the game in the 71st minute, with Cole Palmer’s free-kick hitting the bar and Nicolas Jackson heading in the rebound.

    The victory lifted Chelsea to eighth place, just two points behind seventh-placed Newcastle and within reach of a European spot. Meanwhile, Tottenham’s hopes for a top-four finish took a hit as they are now seven points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa with a game in hand.

    The defeat confirmed Liverpool’s place in next season’s Champions League. Despite missing several key players to injury, Chelsea put in a strong performance, with Jackson and Gallagher particularly impressive.

    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, in his 400th game in English football, had to rely on his starting XI due to the lack of experienced options on the bench. However, his team struggled to find a rhythm and create meaningful chances.

    With just two clean sheets in their last 25 Premier League games, Tottenham’s defensive frailties were evident once again. Manager Ange Postecoglou made five changes from their previous game but failed to inspire his side to victory.

    The result leaves Tottenham with an uphill battle to secure a Champions League spot, while Chelsea’s European aspirations remain alive and kicking.

  • “One of the best decisions in my life” – Pochettino on England move

    “One of the best decisions in my life” – Pochettino on England move

    Approaching his 400th game as a manager in English football, Mauricio Pochettino, the Chelsea boss, reflects on his journey, describing his move to England as “one of the best decisions in my life.”

    The upcoming match against his former club Tottenham at Stamford Bridge marks a significant milestone for the Argentine manager, who has previously had spells at Southampton and Spurs before joining Chelsea this season.

    Expressing his sentiments ahead of the milestone, Pochettino acknowledges the pivotal role played by his wife and friend in convincing him to join Southampton, a decision he now considers life-changing.

    Reflecting on his time in England, Pochettino expresses gratitude for the opportunity to coach in a country renowned for its passion for football, describing it as feeling “like home.”

    Pochettino’s tenure at Tottenham saw notable achievements, including leading the team to the Champions League final in the 2018/19 season and securing a second-place finish in the Premier League in 2017.

    However, despite significant investment in transfers by Chelsea’s owners, Pochettino’s side currently sits ninth in the Premier League, five points adrift of a probable European qualification spot.

    He narrowly missed out on his first trophy in England when Chelsea lost to Liverpool earlier this year in the Carabao Cup final. While facing criticism from some fans, there have been glimpses of promise from his young team, hinting at potential for improvement.

    With five matches to end the season, the London side are hoping to record positive results and seal a place in European competition next season.

    As Pochettino prepares for his 400th game in English football, he remains focused on steering Chelsea towards success and further establishing his legacy in the vibrant football landscape of England.

  • Chelsea’s Nkunku back to training after long injury break – Club confirms

    Chelsea’s Nkunku back to training after long injury break – Club confirms

    Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku has recovered from a lengthy injury hiatus.

    He suffered a knee injury during the pre-season and subsequently underwent surgery, sidelining him for an extended period.

    The club initially announced his absence from the start of the 2023/24 season due to this injury.

    However, recent updates reveal his return to fitness and availability for selection, bringing positive news for Chelsea fans and the team as they confront the challenges of the season.

  • Video: Thiago Silva bows out, set to leave Chelsea by summer end

    Video: Thiago Silva bows out, set to leave Chelsea by summer end

    A tearful Thiago Silva has announced his departure from Chelsea this summer, drawing a close to his four-year tenure at Stamford Bridge.

    The esteemed Brazilian defender, who joined the Blues as a free agent in 2020 after leaving Paris Saint-Germain, had been operating on short-term contracts since then, but there will be no extension in 2024.

    At 39 years old, Silva is expected to return home, fulfilling his desire to conclude his career where it all began, at Fluminense. Departing after leaving a lasting impact in west London, the South American conveyed an emotional message to Chelsea supporters.

    Silva has told the club’s official website: “Chelsea means a lot to me. I came here with the intention of only staying for a year and it ended up being four years. Not just for me but for my family, too. My sons play for Chelsea so it’s a source of great pride to be a part of the Chelsea family – literally because my sons are here. I hope they can continue their careers here at this victorious club that many players wish to be part of.

    I think in everything I did here over the four years, I always gave my all. But, unfortunately, everything has a start, a middle and an end. That doesn’t mean that this is a definitive end. I hope to leave the door open so that in the near future I can return, albeit in another role here. But…it’s an indescribable love. I can only say thank you.


    “Obviously, when I started here, it was during the pandemic so there wasn’t any fans in the stadium. But through social media, it became something very special to me and then when the fans started coming back to the stadium and life was getting back to normal, I started to feel a lot of affection and respect for my story and for my start here. It is already hard saying goodbye in the most normal of circumstances but when there is a mutual love, it’s even harder. But one a Blue, always a Blue.

    The way in which I came to the club, with the support of the club, I got to the club as a leader even though I didn’t feel like it having arrived as the new guy. It’s always difficult to integrate but bit by bit I became part of the group and (Frank) Lampard played a big part in that.

    I am grateful to him for that. [It’s been a] dream, definitely a dream. Not even in my wildest dreams did I imagine that I could achieve such great things and win one of the best professional titles, the Champions League, at one of the biggest clubs in the world. Goodbyes are for those that leave and don’t come back. I intend on coming back one day…”

  • Pochettino: Late VAR call on Chelsea’s goal has marred Premier League’s credibility

    Pochettino: Late VAR call on Chelsea’s goal has marred Premier League’s credibility

    A VAR decision ruling out what looked to be a late winner for Chelsea at Aston Villa on Saturday has damaged the Premier League, the London club’s manager Mauricio Pochettino said.

    His side thought they have completed a remarkable comeback when substitute Axel Disasi netted in second-half stoppage time, but the goal was ruled out after a VAR review penalised a push by Benoit Badiashile in the build-up.

    “Me and you and everyone in the stadium watching the game, they didn’t see a foul on the pitch and then VAR changed the decision of the referee. For me that was a normal challenge. The decision was there and that’s it,” Pochettino told broadcaster TNT following the 2-2 draw.

    “For me, it damaged a little bit the Premier League and English [football]. If we want to be the best league in the world it should be protecting the spectacle and the decision … [it] damaged myself, damaged my team, my players, the fans,” he added.

    “The performance was very good and we played really well. It is true in the first half we conceded easy … to play Villa, who are fighting for the top four, I am pleased with the team and the players were good,” Pochettino said.

    Villa boss Unai Emery said his side, who are currently in fourth spot and seven points ahead of Tottenham Hotspur, still had their sights set on qualifying for next season’s Champions League. Spurs, however, have three games in hand.

    “We have to try to keep being consistent with the players we have and I believe in the players … in Premier League we are fighting with Tottenham for fourth position,” he said.

  • Villa’s top-four hope dashes by Chelsea

    Villa’s top-four hope dashes by Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino criticized video technology, stating that it is “damaging” English football after Axel Disasi had a stoppage-time winner disallowed in their draw at Aston Villa.

    Pochettino‘s team came from two goals down to draw and dent Villa’s top-four hopes, but Disasi’s goal was ruled out when referee Craig Pawson decided that Benoit Badiashile had committed a foul before the cross.

    The decision led to Chelsea’s players protesting and surrounding Pawson at the full-time whistle, while Pochettino engaged in a passionate discussion with Villa defender Ezri Konsa.

    “They didn’t see a foul on the pitch and then VAR changed the decision of the referee,” Pochettino told BBC Match of the Day.

    “For me that was a normal challenge. The decision was there and that’s it.

    “For me it damaged a little bit the Premier League and English [football]. If we want to be the best league in the world it should be protecting the spectacle and the decision.

    “It damaged myself, damaged my team, my players, my fans.”

    Aston Villa, whose top-four aspirations now rely on other results, took an early lead when John McGinn’s deflected effort found the net off Chelsea left-back Marc Cucurella.

    Chelsea responded strongly, with Nicolas Jackson having a goal disallowed for offside by VAR and later hitting the post with a header.

    Morgan Rogers doubled Villa’s lead with a composed finish from the left, but Chelsea pulled one back as Noni Madueke scored with a clever finish after pressing high up the pitch.

    Chelsea equalized through Conor Gallagher, who curled a shot into the top corner from the edge of the area.

    Both teams had chances to win the game, with Ollie Watkins and Cole Palmer missing opportunities for Villa, while Chelsea improved their performance in the second half after being criticized by Pochettino following their 5-0 loss to Arsenal.

    Chelsea’s defensive issues continued, as they have now gone 14 away games without a clean sheet, but they showed character to come back from two goals down against a strong Villa side.

  • It’s been 6 months of pain – Enzo Fernandez breaks silence after surgery

    It’s been 6 months of pain – Enzo Fernandez breaks silence after surgery

    Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez has shared details about his recent surgery to address a long-standing injury issue.

    The 23-year-old Argentine international disclosed that he had been experiencing pain for up to six months.

    Despite receiving regular injections and medication to alleviate the discomfort, the problem persisted and even worsened in recent weeks. Consequently, Fernandez made the decision to undergo surgery in order to resolve the issue effectively.

    Speaking on his personal Instagram account, Fernandez wrote: “I wanted to let you know that my operation was successful, everything went well, thank God.

    “I needed to have this surgery, since I had been experiencing pain for approximately 6 months. It was something I could avoid while constantly treating myself with injections and medications.

    “But a few weeks ago the pain began to become more and more intense, without any of this having an effect, and it was worse since I trained and played with discomfort, but I did not want to stop being in the games I had.

    “Every time I had to play with the Chelsea shirt, like that of the National Team, I always tried to give my best despite all this but I couldn’t take it anymore.

    “Thank you for the messages, the encouragement and your usual expressions of affection. Greetings to everyone, I promise you that I will come back stronger than ever. Take care. EJF. Thank the doctors who took care of me during surgery.”

  • Pochettino reveals Todd Boehly hasn’t spoken to him in ‘months’ club’s struggles

    Pochettino reveals Todd Boehly hasn’t spoken to him in ‘months’ club’s struggles

    Mauricio Pochettino acknowledges that he hasn’t had direct communication with Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly for “months,” even amidst the club’s on-field challenges.

    Despite significant investments in the transfer market, Stamford Bridge has witnessed another inconsistent campaign, with the Blues facing the prospect of failing to qualify for European competitions once more.

    While Boehly has faced criticism from discontented fans, his involvement during periods of adversity has been notably minimal.

    Pochettino has revealed as much, with the Argentine – who has faced questions of his own future – telling reporters when asked about communication between the dressing room and boardroom: “To be honest, in the last few months, we didn’t cross messages, we communicated via the sporting director.

    Nothing’s changed, we are not changing. My views and my feelings are not changing, even if, now in the last few weeks, we are not crossing texts.”

    Chelsea were hammered 5-0 by London rivals Arsenal in their last outing, having come unstuck in the FA Cup semi-finals against Manchester City immediately prior to that, but Pochettino added on the mood inside his camp: “We talk about being together and having a big squad, trying to be together.

    It’s another thing we have to deal with. We need to be positive. The only way to move forward is to be positive, never give up, we are pushing them and trying to get the best in the period we have.”

    Currently occupying ninth place in the Premier League standings, Chelsea have six matches remaining in the season.

    Despite their current position, they retain the possibility of climbing into the top six, given that they have played fewer games than their counterparts. Their pursuit of this objective will resume with an upcoming fixture against Aston Villa, who are performing strongly in the league.

  • Enzo Fernández sidelined for rest of campaign due to injury

    Enzo Fernández sidelined for rest of campaign due to injury

    Premier League club Chelsea announced that midfielder Enzo Fernández will be sidelined for the remaining six games of the season after undergoing groin surgery.

    Fernández, an Argentina international, had been dealing with a hernia issue since December.

    Despite this, he started in Chelsea’s recent 5-0 defeat to Arsenal but was later substituted in the second half.

    “Enzo Fernandez has today undergone successful surgery on a groin issue and will now begin a period of rehabilitation, sidelining him for the remainder of Chelsea’s 2023-24 season,” Chelsea said in a statement on Thursday.

    “The 23-year-old midfielder will work with the club’s medical department on his rehabilitation at Cobham.”

    Fernández’s absence adds to Chelsea’s challenges as they currently sit ninth in the league and are set to face fourth-placed Aston Villa on Saturday.

    Argentina will be eager for Fernández’s swift recovery, especially with the Copa America scheduled to take place in the United States in June and July.

  • Happy to be back – Partey after decisive victory over Chelsea

    Happy to be back – Partey after decisive victory over Chelsea

    Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey expressed his delight at participating in the team’s resounding 5-0 triumph in Tuesday night’s London derby against Chelsea.

    The 30-year-old has faced challenges with playing time due to injuries and competition from players like Jorginho and Declan Rice.

    However, he made his fifth Premier League start of the season against Chelsea, signaling a return to the starting lineup.

    Partey played a crucial role in Arsenal’s impressive victory, demonstrating his midfield prowess for 72 minutes.

    Following the match, he expressed his joy and satisfaction with the team’s outstanding performance.

    “I’m happy to be back in the team and also to get a win in the derby,” he said as quoted by Arsenal.com. “It’s a really important game, so I’m very happy. Everything depends on us. We have to continue winning our games, we have a few more games left and we have to win them all.

    Arsenal will target another win when they visit Old Trafford to play Manchester United who are aiming to make seal a place in European competitions next season.

    Thomas Partey will have a year left on his contract at the end of the season and get consistency to the side will be key in determining his future as Arsenal chase their first Premier League trophy in 20 years.

  • Napoli’s Osimhen opens up on ‘feelings’ amid reports of potential exit this summer

    Napoli’s Osimhen opens up on ‘feelings’ amid reports of potential exit this summer

    Victor Osimhen has opened up about the emotional toll he would face upon departing Napoli, amidst ongoing speculation surrounding his future with the Italian giants.

    The 25-year-old forward has emerged as a prime target for several top European teams, including Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal.

    As reported by the Daily Post, Osimhen confessed that he anticipates feeling overwhelmed when the time comes to bid farewell to Napoli.

    Having endeared himself to the club’s supporters by playing a pivotal role in securing their first Italian league title in 33 years last season, he has become a beloved figure among the fans.


    “For me, it’s a fantastic feeling, in some clubs it’s the history that creates the identity, in Naples, it’s the fans who make the team what it is.

    “Sometimes I understand why some legends of the past cried when they left Naples because it is an extraordinary emotion to play in the stadium and hear your name shouted from the first minute to the 90th, supporting the team and cheering.”

    Osimhen has been widely tipped to leave Napoli at the end of the season and is expected to cost a whopping €130m after having his release clause increased by the Italian club.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eXCxKD-NUQ
  • ‘We are trying’ – Gallagher to young fan who asked for a fight from Chelsea

    ‘We are trying’ – Gallagher to young fan who asked for a fight from Chelsea

    Conor Gallagher found himself in the hot seat as he addressed a Chelsea fan’s criticism, calling for more “fight” from the players following their dismal performance against Arsenal.

    After a crushing 5-0 defeat at Emirates Stadium on Tuesday evening, the Blues midfielder faced tough questions about the team’s lacklustre display.

    This derby debacle marked yet another setback in Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure, leaving Chelsea stranded in ninth place on the Premier League table, a daunting 19 points behind the top four.

    Throughout the season, the club’s supporters have voiced their increasing frustration with the team’s performances and during the second half against the shirt, a young fan held up a banner which read: “I don’t want your shirt I want you to fight for ours.”

    When Gallagher was asked to respond to the poster, he said: “We definitely are putting the effort in. I know it’s been said many times; it’s a very young squad with not much experience as a team in the Premier League. As you’ve seen this season, we’ve had a lot of ups and a lot of downs as well. We’re still improving and working together as a team to get to that next level.

    “Today is one of those days where we were just nowhere near it. We need to kind of dust ourselves off but also look at the performance and where we can improve, and all the mistakes we made, where we can put it right and just get ready for the next one.”

    Chelsea’s defeat against Arsenal marked their second consecutive loss, following a 1-0 defeat to Manchester City in the FA Cup semi-finals.

    This defeat dealt a significant blow to their aspirations of securing European qualification for the next season, with the team now trailing three points behind sixth-placed Newcastle United, who have managed to revive their fortunes with three victories in their last four league matches.

    The 5-0 thrashing is Arsenal’s biggest victory over Chelsea across all competitions.

    This defeat is also the heaviest suffered by the Blues by a fellow London rival since their 6-0 loss to QPR in 1986.

    Looking ahead, Chelsea face the daunting task of regrouping swiftly as they prepare for challenging games against Aston Villa on Saturday and London rivals Tottenham next week in their next two fixtures.

  • Chelsea in shambles! Succumbs in 5-0 loss to Arsenal

    Chelsea in shambles! Succumbs in 5-0 loss to Arsenal

    Arsenal asserted their dominance at the summit of the Premier League table with a commanding win over Chelsea at Emirates Stadium, extending their lead by three points and significantly boosting their goal difference.

    The Gunners, buoyed by their recent victory against Wolverhampton Wanderers, delivered a resounding performance, capitalising on Chelsea’s lacklustre display following their FA Cup semi-final loss to Manchester City.

    Despite recent setbacks, Arsenal showcased their title-winning credentials under Mikel Arteta’s guidance.

    Leandro Trossard eased any early tension by finding the net past Chelsea’s Djordje Petrovic, setting the tone for Arsenal’s dominance.

    Although Chelsea had occasional forays forward, including a missed chance by Nicolas Jackson, Arsenal took control in the second half.

    Ben White extended Arsenal’s lead with a goal from a corner before Kai Havertz, the former Chelsea forward, netted twice in quick succession, including a sublime finish from Martin Odegaard’s exquisite pass.

    As Chelsea faltered, White added his second goal, further bolstering Arsenal’s goal difference to +56, a significant advantage over their title rivals.

    Overall, it was a near-perfect evening for Arsenal, reaffirming their status as frontrunners in the title race.

  • They gave up – Disappointed Poch admits players posture in Arsenal loss

    They gave up – Disappointed Poch admits players posture in Arsenal loss

    Mauricio Pochettino conceded that Chelsea appeared to have surrendered during their 5-0 loss to Arsenal on Tuesday.

    However, he defended his players by suggesting that even some of the greatest teams in football history have experienced similar setbacks.

    The scoring commenced with Leandro Trossard’s goal in the fourth minute, followed by a barrage of four goals within 18 minutes in the second half.

    Ben White and Kai Havertz each netted twice, handing Chelsea their most significant defeat in a London derby since March 1986.

    “We talked at half-time about how it is not possible to start the game like this,” Pochettino said. “But we started [the second half] in a bad way again. We conceded two goals and in this moment, the team gave up. We were not in the game.”

    Asked whether that capitulation made him question the character of some of his players, Pochettino continued: “No, it is not the character.

    “I played football and I was in some similar situations with big, experienced players. I played with [Diego] Maradona, I played with Ronaldinho, and I played with [Gabriel] Batistuta. In some part of the season, these type of things can happen and you say ‘yes, these guys that were at the top, give up.’

    “Sometimes, because of the opponent, because of our energy, because nothing is for you in this situation and you cannot find anything positive during the game, this type of thing happens. It will happen for sure with different teams.”

    While Arsenal moved four points clear of Manchester City at the top of the table, having played two more games, with Liverpool sandwiched between them in second place, Chelsea face a scramble to qualify for Europe after suffering their 11th defeat of the season.

    “We are capable of having an amazing performance and three days later, we show the extremes,” Pochettino added. “Our standards are not sustained for the bad days. When we have bad days, we are so bad. When we are good, we are capable of everything. It is another thing we need to be aware of that we need to increase for the future.”

    Arteta had previously described Pochettino as a “father figure” dating back to their time together as players at Paris Saint-Germain and he said: “[I have] all the sympathy in the world, with everything that he’s been through and everything that he’s been doing. He knows that.

    “I’ve been on the other side as well. He’s doing a great job. I think when you look at this team and analyse every second of them, they deserve to win many matches; they deserve to win against big teams.

    “He’s doing a really good job so hopefully things will turn around and be as he deserves.”

    Chelsea are away to Aston Villa on Saturday, while Arsenal play north London rivals Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

    “We have to do our job. Now we have to wait and see [for Liverpool and Manchester City’s results], Arteta said. “We have a lot of games coming up. Let’s enjoy tonight and let’s go back to work.”

  • Drogba shows solidarity with Chelsea’s Nicholas Jackson amid racist insults

    Drogba shows solidarity with Chelsea’s Nicholas Jackson amid racist insults

    Chelsea and Ivorian football icon, Didier Drogba, has publicly voiced his support for Senegalese striker Nicholas Jackson following the severe backlash he endured after Chelsea’s 1-0 loss to Manchester City in the Emirates FA Cup on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

    Jackson faced the brunt of Chelsea fans’ anger due to what many perceived as a dismal performance against Manchester City.

    The Senegalese player missed three clear-cut opportunities during the game, contributing to the disappointment.

    In response, some Chelsea fans resorted to hurling insults at Jackson on social media, with some comments taking on racist undertones.

    Drogba, widely regarded as one of Chelsea’s greatest strikers of all time, took to X (formerly Twitter) to express unwavering support for his fellow African footballer.

    The tweet on Monday, April 22, 2024, reads, “Keep your head High UP and never stop working hard, it will pay off.”

    Meanwhile, Chelsea has condemned the racist attacks on the former Villarreal striker.

    “There is no place in society for any form of discrimination and we operate a zero-tolerance approach to any incident of this nature.

    “The club will support any criminal prosecutions and take the strongest possible action, including bans, against any individual who is found to be a season ticket-holder or member,” a statement by Chelsea.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJBtfGT2Hpw

    The same sentiments were echoed by Chelsea coach, Mauricio Pochettino, who urged the fans to be measured with their expectations of Nicholas Jackson as he is not Drogba’s replacement.

    “He’s our main striker, the only striker we have fit. He’s doing fantastic. He’s doing an amazing job for the team; running, scoring goals, giving assists.

    “His first season, a young guy, came in from Spain, even with not too much experience there. If we want the player to match the iconic players here, if we compare him with [Didier] Drogba, obviously he’s going to lose.

    “But he’s going to have all my support. Even if he doesn’t score, the way that he’s fighting for the club and his team-mates, he’s producing chances. He needs time to improve. He’ll be better next season for sure, no doubt about that,” he said.

    Jackson, who has scored 13 Premier League goals, is expected to lead the line for Chelsea when they take on Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.

  • Chelsea’s Palmer likely to miss Arsenal clash – Pochettino

    Chelsea’s Palmer likely to miss Arsenal clash – Pochettino

    Chelsea could be without top scorer Cole Palmer for Tuesday’s clash against Premier League leaders Arsenal, with the forward struggling to recover from illness, manager Mauricio Pochettino said on Monday.

    “Today, no [he cannot play],” Pochettino told a news conference. “We will see tomorrow morning. Today, I don’t believe he can be involved.

    “Even if he is good tomorrow, maybe he is not in a condition to play. We hope he can recover from this situation and be involved with the team.”

    The 21-year-old player, who participated in Saturday’s 1-0 FA Cup semifinal loss to Manchester City, has been a standout performer amid a challenging debut season under Pochettino.

    Palmer has emerged as one of the top scorers in the Premier League this season, tallying 20 goals, a feat he shares with City’s Erling Haaland.

    His potential absence would pose a setback for Chelsea as they strive to maintain their aspirations of securing a spot in European competition.

    Conversely, it could provide a significant advantage for Arsenal as they pursue their first league title in two decades.

    Additionally, doubts surround defenders Malo Gusto and Ben Chilwell ahead of the upcoming derby at the Emirates, as confirmed by Pochettino.

    With 47 points from 31 matches, Chelsea currently occupy ninth place in the league standings, trailing seventh-placed Manchester United by three points but holding a game in hand.

  • Barça, Chelsea interested in Dybala

    Barça, Chelsea interested in Dybala

    European giants Barcelona and Chelsea are showing interest in Paulo Dybala and his release clause at AS Roma, according to Rudy Galetti.

    The Argentine star’s contract runs until 2025, but discussions about a renewal are yet to take place.

    Dybala’s impressive season with Roma, where he has scored 14 goals and provided nine assists in 31 appearances across all competitions, has caught the attention of these clubs.

    Despite being 30 years old, Dybala’s experience, including winning the World Cup and clinching five Serie A titles, makes him an attractive prospect for both Barcelona and Chelsea.

    With key matches against top Serie A teams lined up, Dybala will have more chances to showcase his talent in the coming games.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgUqHAZ09G4
  • Video: Senior Chelsea players ‘fight’ over who takes the penalty during Everton clash

    Video: Senior Chelsea players ‘fight’ over who takes the penalty during Everton clash

    Tensions arose within the team when they were awarded a penalty in the second half amid Chelsea’s dominant performance against Everton

    Despite Palmer’s remarkable performance, which saw him score four goals, including a perfect hat-trick in the first half and an additional penalty after the break, his achievement was marred by a dispute between teammates Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson over who would take the penalty.

    Such internal disagreements over penalty duties can be concerning for a manager like Mauricio Pochettino, especially given Palmer’s established role as Chelsea’s regular penalty taker this season, with nine successful conversions.

    However, it’s understandable that both Madueke and Jackson might have been eager to contribute in a match where Chelsea already held a comfortable lead.

    While Palmer’s stellar performances have undoubtedly boosted Chelsea’s prospects for European qualification, they have also propelled him into the spotlight as an individual player.

    His four-goal display against Everton puts him level with Premier League top scorer Erling Haaland in the Golden Boot race.

    Moreover, pundits like Jamie Carragher have speculated about Palmer’s potential for Player of the Year honours, not just as a Young Player. At this rate, it would be a glaring omission if Palmer were not included in Gareth Southgate’s squad for Euro 2024.

  • Pochettino furious about Chelsea players ‘drama’ over who to take penalty during Everton clash

    Pochettino furious about Chelsea players ‘drama’ over who to take penalty during Everton clash

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino expressed his frustration over the penalty dispute during their 6-0 victory against Everton and cautioned his players against repeating such incidents.

    Pochettino revealed he was “so upset” about the disagreement between Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke over who would take the penalty. Ultimately, Cole Palmer, Chelsea’s designated penalty taker, stepped up and converted the spot-kick, scoring his fourth goal of the match.

    The manager emphasised the importance of unity within the team and urged his players to avoid similar conflicts in the future.

    “I can’t accept this kind of behaviour,” said Pochettino.

    “I told them it’s the last time I want to see this kind of behaviour.”

    He added: “It is impossible to have this type of behaviour after this performance. If we want to be a great team, we need to change and think in a collective way.”

    Palmer scored the 64th-minute penalty for the Blues—his ninth successful spot-kick of the season—following a bizarre 60-second confrontation involving five players.

    Initially, Madueke and Jackson both went to grab the ball from Malo Gusto, with Madueke getting there first and prompting a 30-second exchange between the pair. Thiago Silva then intervened, with Jackson walking away.

    https://twitter.com/Itismourinho/status/1780145941934215178

    Captain Conor Gallagher then approached Madueke, pointing at Palmer and telling him to hand the ball over.

    Madueke refused both men, before Gallagher grabbed the ball and handed it to Palmer.

    Palmer and then Gallagher had to shove Jackson away, who came back to get involved again, and then a final push from Gallagher on Madueke ended the squabble.

    Pochettino said afterwards that all the players know Palmer is the designated penalty taker.

    “The penalty taker is Palmer. It’s Palmer who needs to decide if he wants to give the ball to a teammate. It’s important to fix it They realise now,” the Argentine said.

    “It’s a shame. It’s a process for a young team that needs to learn a lot. I need to apologise because fans around the world are seeing this type of situation after 4-0 to fight for a penalty.

    “They need to learn and be professional. We need to be focused on the collective. It’s a clear example that it’s a process we still need to learn.”

    Palmer has converted all nine penalties he has taken in the Premier League, with only former Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, having a better 100% conversion rate—from 11 penalties—in the competition’s history.

    In Chelsea’s 4-2 win over Leicester in the FA Cup quarter-final in March, Raheem Sterling took a penalty – with Palmer on the pitch and missed.

    Palmer himself tried to play down the incident afterwards.

    “Other players wanted to take it, but I am the penalty taker and I wanted to take it,” the ex-Manchester City player said.

    “I think we are showing everyone wants to take responsibility. It may be a bit over the top, but everyone wants to win – we are laughing and joking about it.”

    Everton midfielder Dele Alli, watching the game for Sky Sports as he continues his recovery from a long-term injury, saw it differently.

    This was Palmer’s second home hat-trick in a row, having scored a 100th-minute penalty in a 4-3 win over Manchester United earlier this month.

    “This is them showing their age. I’m not there at the training ground every day, but as far as I’m aware in their last big game, in the last minute when the pressure was on, I didn’t see them all fighting to take it then,” he said.

    “It’s alright when it’s 4-0 and you all want to get on the scoresheet.”

  • ‘Chelsea’s goal machine’ Palmer scores four as the Blues thumb Everton

    ‘Chelsea’s goal machine’ Palmer scores four as the Blues thumb Everton

    Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer stole the show with an outstanding performance, netting four goals as his team dismantled Everton at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League.

    Palmer kicked off the scoring spree in the 13th minute with a sublime finish into the bottom corner after a clever exchange with teammate Nicolas Jackson, leaving Everton defender Jarrad Branthwaite in his wake.

    Just five minutes later, Palmer doubled Chelsea’s advantage, nodding in a rebound following Jackson’s shot saved by Everton keeper Jordan Pickford.

    The 21-year-old completed his hat-trick in spectacular fashion midway through the first half, intercepting a wayward pass from Pickford and lobbing the goalkeeper from 40 yards out.

    Before halftime, Jackson piled on the misery for Everton by volleying home Marc Cucurella’s cross, further solidifying Chelsea’s dominance.

    Palmer then added to his tally from the penalty spot in the 63rd minute, securing his fourth goal of the match.

    In the dying moments, Chelsea’s substitute Alfie Gilchrist added a sixth goal, scoring his debut goal for the club from a tight angle.

    With this victory, Chelsea extended their unbeaten run in the Premier League to eight matches and closed in on seventh-placed Manchester United, who occupy the last European qualification spot.

    Meanwhile, Everton, playing their first match since a two-point deduction for breaching Premier League financial rules, remain in 16th place, just two points above the relegation zone.

  • Chelsea makes a €60m offer in pursuit of Palmeiras youngster Estevao Willian

    Chelsea makes a €60m offer in pursuit of Palmeiras youngster Estevao Willian

    Chelsea has tabled a €60 million (£51 million) bid for Palmeiras’ rising Brazilian star, Estevao Willian, nicknamed Messinho (Little Messi). The offer comprises €40m (£34m) upfront and €20m (£17m) in add-ons.

    However, Palmeiras may reject the bid, considering their belief that the player’s value could rise.

    They are even contemplating offering him a new contract.

    The 16-year-old winger, dubbed Messinho, recently scored his debut goal for Palmeiras in their 3-1 victory over Liverpool in a Copa Libertadores encounter.

    Chelsea is optimistic about securing the youngster’s signature ahead of the 2024–25 season.

    Nonetheless, they face competition from two other Premier League clubs and Spanish giants Barcelona.

    The Brazilian side’s stance on selling the talented prospect during the upcoming summer transfer window remains uncertain.

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  • How many millions of pounds Chelsea spent in 2022-23 season

    How many millions of pounds Chelsea spent in 2022-23 season

    According to accounts published by Companies House, Chelsea spent £747 million on transfers last season.

    The wage bill increased by 18% to £404 million, making it the second highest in the Premier League.

    Players costing £592 million were sold for £203 million, resulting in a profit of £63 million due to accounting rules.

    As of June 30, 2023 – after the first full year under the ownership of Todd Boehly’s Clearlake Capital consortium – the total cost of the squad exceeded £1 billion.

    An additional £450 million has been spent on transfers since June 30, but this will be included in the 2023-24 accounts.

    It was revealed on Friday that Chelsea spent over £75 million on agents and intermediaries over the 12-month period to February 2024, the most of any Premier League side.

    In March, they reported a pre-tax loss of £90 million, compared to a loss of £121 million the previous year.

    Under Premier League profit and sustainability (PSR) regulations, clubs can lose a maximum of £105 million over three seasons before facing sanctions.

    Certain costs, such as investment in youth and women’s teams, can be deducted, but Chelsea may need to sell more players by June 30 to comply with the rules.

    New signings in the 2022-23 accounts included Enzo Fernandez from Benfica for a then British record £105 million, Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk for £89 million, and Benoit Badiashile from Monaco for £35 million.

    Sales included Kai Havertz to Arsenal for £65 million, Mateo Kovacic to Manchester City for £25 million, and Timo Werner to RB Leipzig in a deal worth about £25 million.

    The £55 million sale of Mason Mount to Manchester United will be reflected in the 2023-24 accounts, as will the signing of Moises Caicedo from Brighton in a deal that could rise to a British record £115 million.

    In a “restructure” of Chelsea’s property portfolio, the hotel at Stamford Bridge was sold to a subsidiary of the club’s holding company Blueco, generating a profit of £77 million.

    Chelsea’s turnover increased from £481 million in 2021-22 to £513 million last season, but broadcasting revenue dropped by £9 million to £256 million after they failed to qualify for Europe.

    The Premier League is investigating potential financial rule breaches that occurred during previous owner Roman Abramovich’s tenure, which were reported by the new ownership group following their takeover in May 2022.

    This season, Everton have been deducted eight points for two breaches of PSR rules, while Nottingham Forest have been deducted four points.

  • “Maybe this group is not mature enough” – ‘Pained’ Pochettino questions after Sheffield draw

    “Maybe this group is not mature enough” – ‘Pained’ Pochettino questions after Sheffield draw

    Following a disappointing 2-2 draw with Sheffield United, Mauricio Pochettino has raised doubts about Chelsea’s ability to handle the demanding schedule of games every three days.

    Despite taking the lead twice against Sheffield United, Chelsea failed to secure a victory as they conceded late goals on both occasions.

    The draw was particularly frustrating for Pochettino, considering Sheffield United’s lowly position in the league and their previous heavy defeats this season, such as an 8-0 loss to Newcastle.

    Chelsea’s inability to finish games has been criticised by Pochettino, while Jamie Redknapp of Sky Sports asserted that the Blues “would be in a relegation struggle without Cole Palmer.”

    The former Manchester City player did not score against the Blades, but he did provide an assist, bringing his season total of Premier League goal contributions to 25.


    In a furious post-match interview, Pochettino told reporters: “At 52, you identify really quickly whether the team is ready to compete or not. Maybe this group is not mature enough to compete in games every three days. It’s a new team and we are still learning about their profiles. The process always takes time. It’s not a magic thing. It’s a project, a three- or five year process to build a team.

    “We are in the semi-finals of the FA Cup. We were not in a good position in the beginning, but that’s normal. We need to accept it now and work to try and fix our problems.”


    Chelsea are next in action on Monday, April 15, against Everton and will hope to put this torrid result behind them. They currently sit ninth in the Premier League, five points behind sixth-placed Manchester United.

  • I played with my reputation in my move to Chelsea – Pochettino

    I played with my reputation in my move to Chelsea – Pochettino

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino acknowledged that he took a significant risk by accepting the position at the club.

    However, he believes that the supporters are now ready to move past his association with Tottenham Hotspur.

    In a remarkable turn of events, Cole Palmer’s stoppage-time hat-trick secured Chelsea’s victory over Manchester United, marking the latest-ever Premier League comeback.

    The exhilarating win sparked scenes of jubilation at Stamford Bridge, with goals in the 100th and 101st minutes sealing the dramatic turnaround.

    Pochettino celebrated passionately at the final whistle, considering it a pivotal moment in his efforts to win over parts of the Chelsea fanbase who were initially skeptical about his appointment.

    Having spent five-and-a-half years in charge of Tottenham, he understood the reservations surrounding his arrival at Chelsea.

    Acknowledging the gamble he took in accepting the job, Pochettino recognized the challenges ahead in reshaping Chelsea following their recent takeover by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.

    “You need to convince [supporters]. I arrived to Chelsea in a different project to what it was in the last 20 years. I play with my reputation to come here also in a project that is to build a team with young talented players. Given the possibility, the potential, and the top players.

    “We knew it was a massive challenge to build a team, to win games, to be competitive and to take the risk with the fans. I am not going to be populist.

    “I said from the beginning, I want to build a genuine relationship, not to kiss the badge or to do stupid things on the touchline to win the benefit of the fans.

    “What I want is to provide to the team the tools to win games and through the trust in the team of winning games, to believe in ourselves and trust to build a very good relationship. I am not here to be populist or a hypocrite and say ‘I love the fans’ because I know it is always about trying to build this relationship.

    “Today for me, I am so happy, not only for the three points or maybe the performance was better than Manchester United. But for me it is the first time that I start to feel the connection between the team and the fans.

    That is going to be a really helpful for us in the season. It is really important.”

    Chelsea’s victory over Manchester United propelled them to 10th place on the table, trailing seventh-placed West Ham by two points with two games in hand.

    While qualification for a European competition remains within reach, with an FA Cup semifinal against Manchester City presenting an alternative path, Pochettino is optimistic about Chelsea’s chances.

    He believes that a flawless run-in, commencing with Sunday’s visit to bottom-placed Sheffield United, can secure their spot in European competition.

    “Nine games to play still, If we win all the games, for sure we will be in Europe,” Pochettino said.

    “For now, it is about Sheffield, the most important game.”

  • Chelsea not willing to let Reece James go despite PSR pressure – sources

    Chelsea not willing to let Reece James go despite PSR pressure – sources

    Chelsea has no intention of allowing Reece James to leave this summer, despite mounting financial pressure on the club, sources have informed ESPN.

    The West London side is gearing up to face Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Thursday night, aiming to salvage what has been a disappointing first season under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.

    Currently positioned 12th in the Premier League with 10 games remaining, Chelsea did reach the Carabao Cup Final, albeit losing to Liverpool in extra-time, and are set to face Manchester City in an FA Cup semifinal at Wembley later this month.

    Securing European football for next season, either through winning a trophy or climbing up the league table, is seen as crucial for generating vital revenues.

    There are concerns that Chelsea could potentially breach UEFA’s Financial Fair Play guidelines or the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

    Although sources within Chelsea have downplayed the possibility of non-compliance, the club’s substantial spending since the Todd Boehly/Clearlake Capital takeover in May 2022—exceeding £1 billion ($1.2bn)—has raised eyebrows.

    While around £400 million has been recouped through player transfers, it’s understood that Chelsea may need to offload players again by June 30 to balance the books for the current accounting period.

    Defender Trevoh Chalobah and midfielder Conor Gallagher are reportedly among those likely to be made available, despite Gallagher’s standout performances this season.

    Tottenham has been frequently linked with Gallagher, whose contract will have just one year remaining at the end of the season. Failure to secure an extension could force Chelsea to consider offers.

    Under PSR regulations, profits from sales of academy graduates are significant, prompting speculation about James’ potential departure. However, sources indicate that Chelsea is reluctant to part ways with James, whom they recently made club captain and awarded a new six-year contract in September 2022.

    While Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest in James, it remains to be seen if Chelsea will resist lucrative offers this summer. For now, the club is planning with the defender in their ranks for the upcoming season.

  • “Happy Days” – Ronaldo allegedly takes a swipe at Man Utd after loss to Chelsea

    “Happy Days” – Ronaldo allegedly takes a swipe at Man Utd after loss to Chelsea

    Following Manchester United’s defeat to Chelsea on Thursday, April 4, 2024, legendary player Cristiano Ronaldo posted a cryptic message shortly after the match.

    The post, shared on X (formerly Twitter), featured a picture of Ronaldo laughing at his phone with the caption ‘Happy days’.

    The timing of Ronaldo’s post, coming right after Chelsea’s 4-3 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League, sparked fury among United fans, who perceived it as a veiled dig at the club.

    Ronaldo’s second stint at Manchester United concluded on a sour note after a fallout with manager Erik Ten Haag.

    The Portuguese star reached an agreement with the club to terminate his contract by mutual consent in November 2022.

    This decision followed Ronaldo’s public criticism of the club’s owner, manager Ten Hag, and his teammates, which aired in a viral interview with Piers Morgan.

  • Highlights: The 7-goal clash between Chelsea and Man Utd

    Highlights: The 7-goal clash between Chelsea and Man Utd

    In a highly anticipated Premier League clash at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea and Manchester United treated fans to a thrilling 7-goal encounter on Thursday, April 4, 2024.

    Chelsea surged ahead with a two-goal lead within the opening twenty minutes. Conor Gallagher capitalized on a deflected pass in the box to open the scoring in the 4th minute.

    Cole Palmer then doubled the Blues’ advantage from the penalty spot in the 20th minute.

    However, Manchester United mounted a remarkable comeback before halftime.

    Alejandro Ganarcho and Bruno Fernandes netted within five minutes of each other to draw United level.

    In the second half, United continued their momentum, taking the lead in the 67th minute.

    But Chelsea refused to concede defeat. In stoppage time, they were awarded a crucial penalty, expertly converted by Cole Palmer to salvage a draw.

    The drama didn’t end there. In a stunning turn of events, Palmer’s shot deflected off McTominay and found the back of the net, securing a dramatic victory for Chelsea.

    Palmer’s heroics earned him the man-of-the-match award and a well-deserved hat trick.

    While Manchester United’s hopes for a top-four finish suffered a blow, Chelsea, despite the win, remained in 10th place on the table with 43 points, trailing United by five points in 6th place.

  • Todd Boehly pleads with fans over Chelsea’s lacklustre form

    Todd Boehly pleads with fans over Chelsea’s lacklustre form

    Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has called for patience from fans as the club’s long-term project unfolds.

    Since joining Stamford Bridge alongside Clearlake Capital, Boehly has served as chairman, overseeing a period of disappointing results.

    With Chelsea finishing 12th last season and currently sitting 11th this year, fans have expressed frustration through anti-Boehly chants during matches.

    In an interview with Forbes, Boehly recognized the sentiments among supporters but emphasised the importance of staying dedicated to the project moving forward.

    “We just need to let the process develop and give them the time to go from being unbelievable individual players with great skills to fold into a team,” Boehly claimed.

    “The good news is people care so much. And the bad news is that people care so much. That leads to times when they’re frustrated with the team and the owners. I get that, but we just have to continue to stay the course.”

    As per a unique agreement with his fellow co-owners, Boehly is slated to step down from his role as chairman in 2027.

    Under the terms of the agreement, Boehly and Clearlake will each have the opportunity to nominate the chairperson every five years.

    Boehly appointed himself for the initial term, while Clearlake is expected to exercise their option for a change. Chelsea has vehemently refuted suggestions that this upcoming transition indicates discord between Boehly and Clearlake co-founders Behdad Eghbali and Jose Feliciano.

    If Boehly remains part of the ownership group, he will have the chance to select a new chairperson in 2032, potentially reinstating himself in the role.

  • Burnley’s Kompany not seeing “common sense” being applied in this season’s EPL refereeing

    Burnley’s Kompany not seeing “common sense” being applied in this season’s EPL refereeing

    Manager of Burnley, Vincent Kompany, has voiced his concern on Monday regarding the declining quality of refereeing in the current Premier League season.

    He added his voice to the widespread criticism of officiating following several contentious decisions.

    During Saturday’s match against Chelsea, Kompany’s team found themselves down to 10 players. The former Belgium defender himself received a red card for objecting to a disputed penalty decision.

    Despite being in a precarious position near the relegation zone, sitting 19th in the table with only eight games remaining, Burnley managed to secure a 2-2 draw against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

    “The frustration comes from that it’s a succession of mistakes and it is always debatable,” Kompany said in a news conference.

    “The effect is on points and on our season; I suppose all of that kind of gives you a feeling of being more angry, but when the next moment comes, I have to do my best [to not react]. I hope it doesn’t happen again this season.
    “I keep saying what I think: I won’t shy away from it. I have said it to the officials that the refereeing has not been good enough this season. I have said that in a constructive way.

    “Last year I said English refereeing was the best in the world; I felt there was always common sense being applied — this year I have not felt like this.”

    Vincent Kompany, the former Manchester City captain, mentioned that he has apologised to the officials following the Chelsea game.

    Next up, Burnley will host Wolverhampton Wanderers, who are currently in the 10th position, on Tuesday.

    “All we’re asking is to have an opportunity, so if between now and the end of the season we have one opportunity, that’s enough for us,” Kompany said.

    “We will just fight and work as hard as anyone to get that opportunity, but the next eight games don’t define the club.”

  • Fans are real and fair – Jose Mourinho on Chelsea fans’ chants for his return

    Fans are real and fair – Jose Mourinho on Chelsea fans’ chants for his return

    Portuguese coach Jose Mourinho has responded to chants from Chelsea fans urging him to replace Mauricio Pochettino at Stamford Bridge.

    During Chelsea’s recent Premier League match against Brentford, some disgruntled fans were heard chanting Mourinho’s name.

    The former Chelsea manager, who is currently without a club following his departure from AS Roma, has acknowledged the fans’ calls as a “fair” reaction to the club’s current challenges.

    Speaking to Fabrizio Romano, Mourinho said: “The first feeling is I always say that the best thing football has is the fans. Because the fans don’t make money with football – they spend money with football! Sometimes they spend money that the family needs and they make sacrifices because of their passion for football, especially for the passion for their clubs.

    “So normally, they are fair. When the club’s fans don’t like the players or don’t like the coach, for some reason, it’s not because of beautiful eyes, it’s not because of a handsome guy. They love it, or they don’t love it, for some reason.

    In my case, independent of results – of course, I had the luck always to have something to celebrate, something for the fans to have a good memory of me – but I think something that they see is when you are committed to them.”

    While Chelsea’s recent lack of success under Pochettino has left fans frustrated, it’s improbable that the club will part ways with the Argentine coach anytime soon.

    Despite slipping into the bottom half of the Premier League table, Chelsea still has an opportunity to secure European football by winning the FA Cup, with a significant semi-final clash against Manchester City on the horizon.

    Following the international break, Pochettino’s team will return to action against Burnley in the Premier League on Saturday.

    Meanwhile, Mourinho will continue his search for a new coaching position, with rumoured links to clubs in Saudi Arabia and the Portugal national team.

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