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  • I will buy Man Utd or Chelsea to prove the black man is powerful – Cheddar

    I will buy Man Utd or Chelsea to prove the black man is powerful – Cheddar

    Nana Kwame Bediako, also known as Cheddar, the founder of The New Force, has expressed his interest in acquiring one of the two major English football clubs.

    The Ghanaian businessman, who is aspiring to run as an independent candidate in Ghana’s 2024 election, stated his desire to purchase either Chelsea FC or Manchester United to demonstrate that Africans.

    “As I sit here I hope to raise money to buy Chelsea at the blind side of the public or buy Manchester United and show the white man that the Black man is also powerful. I would like to invest and have an African Champions League just like what pertains in Europe.

    “Let’s build strong leagues in Africa so that we can sell our players outright to Europe instead of smuggling players through dubious means for peanuts,” he stressed.

    Nana Kwame Bediako, who hails from Kumasi, emphasized the importance of Ghana leveraging its former football stars, particularly in negotiating favorable deals for players’ transfers abroad.

    The leader of The New Force expressed his belief that Ghana has not effectively utilized its football legends in this aspect, which he finds puzzling.

    “A few days ago I went to the late Papa Arko’s home, he’s one of my legends along with the likes of Opoku Nti who were the big stars in football when I was a young boy.

    “We failed to ensure that these quality footballers gained legendary status because today these players I mentioned should have been big-time football agents and well-connected around the world. We are not serious as a country, that is why many of them end up broke after their playing time,” he said.

  • FA Cup: Chelsea beat Leicester at Stamford Bridge

    FA Cup: Chelsea beat Leicester at Stamford Bridge

    In a tightly contested match, Chelsea initially took a two-goal lead into halftime with goals from Marc Cucurella and Cole Palmer.

    However, Leicester mounted a comeback in the second half, equalizing with an own goal from Axel Disasi and a stunning solo effort from Stephy Mavididi.

    Leicester was reduced to ten men after Callum Doyle was sent off for a foul on Nicolas Jackson, shifting momentum in Chelsea’s favor. Despite Chelsea’s dominance, the game seemed destined for extra time.

    However, substitute Chukwuemeka changed the game’s course, scoring after a clever exchange with Palmer. This sparked jubilation among Stamford Bridge fans, and there was still time for Chelsea to seal the win with a superb long-range effort from Madueke.

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino made two changes to the starting lineup, with Mykhailo Mudryk replacing the suspended Enzo Fernandez and Rob Sanchez starting in goal ahead of Djordje Petrovic.

    The match saw both teams creating several chances in the opening 45 minutes. Chelsea took the lead through Cucurella, assisted by Jackson, but Leicester showed attacking intent, with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Patson Daka threatening Chelsea’s defense.

    Despite Raheem Sterling missing a penalty, Chelsea maintained control, with Mudryk and Palmer going close before halftime. Leicester’s route back into the game came through Disasi’s own goal, followed by Mavididi’s equalizer.

    As the game headed towards extra time, Jackson’s skill drew a foul from Doyle, resulting in his sending off. Chelsea pressed for a winner, with Palmer and Chukwuemeka going close before the latter’s decisive goal. Madueke’s late strike sealed Chelsea’s place in the FA Cup semi-finals at Wembley.

    The win means Chelsea will have to reschedule their trip to Brighton, originally planned for the weekend of the semi-finals on April 20/21.

  • Don’t go to Chelsea – Liverpool legend warns Nico Williams

    Athletic Bilbao’s forward Nico Williams has been warned about a potential move to Chelsea this summer amid reports of the Premier League club’s interest in him.

    The 21-year-old, who has had an impressive season with six goals and 12 assists, recently extended his contract with Bilbao until 2027, easing immediate concerns about his future.

    However, Chelsea is reportedly keeping an eye on Williams and might trigger his £43 million release clause in the upcoming transfer window.

    Former Liverpool midfielder Steve McManaman has advised Williams against joining Chelsea, expressing doubts about the club’s stability due to uncertainties surrounding their managerial situation and the surplus of players vying for regular playing time.

    In an interview with Betfred, McManaman stated, “If I’m being completely honest, I think he’d be mad to go to Chelsea because you just don’t know what you’re going to get with them. They’ve got too many players, with many of them lacking game time, and the club is all over the place.”

  • Vide: See Ghetto Kids’ thrilling display at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea – Newcastle clash

    Vide: See Ghetto Kids’ thrilling display at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea – Newcastle clash

    The popular Ugandan dance group, Ghetto Kids, made an appearance at Stamford Bridge during Chelsea’s Premier League match against Newcastle on Monday, March 11, 2024.

    As part of their tour of the United Kingdom, the renowned dance troupe showcased their talents, grooving to a rendition of Chelsea’s anthem.

    Chelsea shared a video on their social media platforms capturing the energetic performance of the group, as they showcased both their collective and individual dance moves while the club’s anthem echoed through the stadium.

    In the match itself, Chelsea clinched a 3-2 victory over Newcastle, maintaining their position at 11th on the league table.

    Nicholas Jackson opened the scoring for Chelsea, deftly redirecting a low-driven pass from Cole Palmer in the first half.

    Alexander Isak equalised for Newcastle with a skillful curling shot from the edge of the box, but Cole Palmer swiftly responded with an impressive goal of his own.

    Chelsea seemed to seal the win when Ukrainian forward Mykhailo Mudryk scored a well-executed goal after coming off the bench, making it 3-1.

    However, a goal from Jacob Murphy in the 90th minute set up a tense finish, with six minutes of injury time added. Nevertheless, Chelsea managed to hold on and secure their 11th win of the season.

  • Chelsea taste victory against Newcastle as Mudryk nets late goal

    Chelsea taste victory against Newcastle as Mudryk nets late goal

    Mykhailo Mudryk scored a stunning solo goal as Chelsea kept their slim hopes of qualifying for Europe via the Premier League alive with a 3-2 victory over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge.

    With the score at 2-1 late in the second half, the result was still in the balance. However, a moment of brilliance from substitute Mudryk tilted the game decisively in Chelsea’s favor.

    He intercepted Conor Gallagher’s pass at top speed, dribbled past defender Fabian Schar, rounded the goalkeeper, and calmly finished to secure the win for Chelsea.

    The victory marked a significant step forward for Mauricio Pochettino’s side, who have struggled to close out balanced games in the past.

    Nicolas Jackson opened the scoring for Chelsea with a clever backheeled goal, before Alexander Isak equalized for Newcastle at the end of the first half.

    Cole Palmer restored Chelsea’s lead with a brilliant strike from distance, before Mudryk’s goal looked to have sealed the win. Jacob Murphy’s superb 90th-minute goal made for a nervy ending, but Chelsea held on for a deserved victory.

    Chelsea, currently in 11th place, are still in the running for European qualification through the league. Victory over Newcastle took them to within four points of seventh-place West Ham with a game in hand. However, consistency has been a challenge for Chelsea this season under Pochettino.

  • Chelsea looking for Poch’s replacement already; eyes Girona’s coach – Reports

    Chelsea looking for Poch’s replacement already; eyes Girona’s coach – Reports

    Girona coach Michel has received a significant offer from Chelsea to take over from Mauricio Pochettino ahead of the next season, according to reports from Diario AS.

    It is said that Chelsea representatives travelled to Spain to discuss the possibility of Michel joining the club, but the coach intends to stay at Girona for at least another season.

    The approach from Chelsea reportedly occurred before Michel publicly announced his decision to remain at Girona following their victory over Rayo Vallecano on Feb. 26.

    Michel has attracted attention after leading Girona to compete with top Spanish clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona for the LaLiga title this season.

    In addition to Chelsea, Barcelona, who are seeking a replacement for Xavi Hernandez, have also been linked with Michel, as well as Manchester City due to the connections between the Catalan club and Pep Guardiola’s team.

    According to reports from Diario AS, Girona coach Michel has received a significant offer from Chelsea to take over from Mauricio Pochettino ahead of next season.

    It is said that Chelsea representatives travelled to Spain to discuss the possibility of Michel joining the club.

    However, despite the interest from Chelsea, Michel’s intention is to remain at Girona for at least another season.

    AS claims that Chelsea’s approach occurred before Michel publicly announced his decision to stay at Girona following their victory over Rayo Vallecano on Feb. 26.

    Michel has garnered attention after leading Girona to compete with top Spanish clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona for the LaLiga title this season.

    Despite the interest from Chelsea, it appears that Michel is leaning towards staying at Girona, especially if they qualify for the Champions League.

    Additionally, Barcelona and Manchester City have also been linked with the Girona boss as potential replacements for Xavi Hernandez and due to connections between the clubs, respectively.

  • Man City’s Taylor contests penalty given Chelsea to reach Conti Cup final

    Man City’s Taylor contests penalty given Chelsea to reach Conti Cup final

    Manchester City manager Gareth Taylor expressed anger over the refereeing decisions in their 1-0 semi-final loss to Chelsea.

    Lauren James’ goal in the first half secured Chelsea’s fifth consecutive Conti Cup final appearance and set up a thrilling final against London rivals Arsenal.

    In the closing moments of the game at the Joie Stadium, there was controversy as Alex Greenwood seemed to be fouled in the box. Taylor was adamant that it should have been a penalty, adding to his frustration with the outcome of the match.

    The 51-year-old told the BBC: “I just don’t understand sometimes these decisions that go against us.

    “That’s a blatant penalty on Alex Greenwood.”

    Taylor also explained how disappointed he was with the lack of added time awarded by the officials.

    He said: “We’re the team with the ascendency, we play five minutes of added time.

    “Here earlier in the season it was 11 minutes and went to 13.

    “When we went down there [Chelsea] it was nine minutes and goes to 12.

    “I mean come on, that’s not five minutes there of time when Hannah Hampton is choking the clock up.”

    Despite the loss, Taylor was pleased with his team’s performance, highlighting their dominance in possession and their 10 shots on target.

    The City boss said: “We were magnificent tonight. I thought Hampton was their best player and that told a story.

    “I couldn’t have asked for much more from the players.

    “Of course we needed to score a goal but their goalkeeper had to make many saves in the second half.”

    Manchester City is enjoying a strong season in the Women’s Super League, currently level on points with Chelsea at the top of the table. When asked about the potential psychological impact of their loss against Chelsea, Taylor remained confident in his team’s performance.

    He responded: “No, because it was full of positives. Why would we dwell on it?

    “There is so much to take from this game. For us it’s using this game as a benchmark.

    “We always knew it was going to be tight margins. When two good teams come together, it’s always going to be fairly tight.”

  • Sam Kerr’s lawyers making efforts to have racial abuse accusation discarded

    Sam Kerr’s lawyers making efforts to have racial abuse accusation discarded

    In an upcoming April hearing in London, Chelsea forward Sam Kerr’s legal representatives will endeavour to have her criminal charge for racially aggravated harassment dismissed from court.

    Kerr, aged 30, asserted her innocence during a remote appearance at Kingston upon Thames Crown Court on Monday.

    According to court documents shared with ESPN, a further hearing will take place on April 26, when “the defence will be arguing abuse of process.”

    According to the Crown Prosecution Service, Kerr faces charges of causing harassment, alarm, or distress to a police officer during an incident in Twickenham, southwest London, on January 30, 2023.

    If Kerr’s legal team fails to succeed in the upcoming April hearing, a trial is anticipated to occur next February. The trial is expected to span four days, with testimony from two police officers.

    Kerr holds a prominent status as one of Australia’s most recognisable personalities.

    She boasts the title of Australia’s all-time leading scorer in international football, having netted 69 goals in 128 games. Additionally, she guided the Matildas to the semi-finals of the recent Women’s World Cup.

    At the club level, Kerr has been a standout performer, contributing significantly to Chelsea’s success in securing the Women’s Super League title throughout her four seasons with the club.

    Her impressive career spans stints in both Australia and the United States.

    However, Kerr is currently sidelined due to an ACL injury sustained during a training camp with Chelsea’s women’s team in Morocco in January.

    While Australia has secured qualification for the women’s soccer tournament in Paris, Kerr’s participation remains uncertain.

    Anna Meares, the Australian Olympic Committee’s Chef de Mission for the Paris Olympics, emphasized that Kerr’s eligibility to represent her country at the Summer Games will be determined by the Australian Olympic Committee.

    Meares clarified that although the Matildas have secured qualification, no players have yet been nominated by Football Australia.

  • Macario aids Chelsea’s victory after injury comeback

    Macario aids Chelsea’s victory after injury comeback

    Catarina Macario marked her long-awaited Chelsea debut with a goal, ending 20 months of injury troubles in style as Chelsea secured a 4-0 victory over Leicester in the Women’s Super League.

    The Women’s Super League leaders, managed by Emma Hayes, went back ahead of Manchester City on goal difference with the win. They were already 3-0 up in the 73rd minute when Macario took to the pitch for the first time since tearing her anterior cruciate ligament in June 2022, beaming with joy.

    Macario’s goal came just five minutes into her debut, as she latched onto Aggie Beever-Jones’ pass in the box and finished sharply to make her mark as a Blues player.

    Her goal was the icing on the cake after strikes from Nathalie Bjorn, a first in the WSL from Mayra Ramirez, and Johanna Rytting Kaneryd.

    Chelsea started the game with lightning pace, with Guro Reiten going close within 10 seconds of kick-off. Jelena Cankovic also had a header that needed a brave block from Josie Green.

    The deadlock was broken from a Chelsea corner in the 38th minute when Nathalie Bjorn managed to stretch and hook the ball over the melee to deceive Green.

    Ramirez added to Leicester’s woes by scoring just before halftime, rounding Lize Kop after robbing Julie Thibaud just inside her own half.

    In the second half, Ramirez continued to threaten Leicester’s defense, with Kaneryd also getting on the scoresheet with a deflected effort.

    Despite a fine diving save from Kop to deny Sjoeke Nusken, Chelsea had more to celebrate when Macario scored shortly after coming off the bench, capping off a memorable comeback from injury.

  • Poch picks Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool as favourites for Carabao Cup

    Poch picks Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool as favourites for Carabao Cup

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has offered a response to Jurgen Klopp’s assertion that Liverpool is not the favourite for the Carabao Cup final.

    However, the Premier League standings paint a contrasting picture, with Liverpool holding a commanding lead of 25 points over Pochettino’s Chelsea, who currently sit in 10th place.

    However, with Liverpool in the midst of an injury crisis, Klopp recently said, “Will we be big favourites? Definitely not. Since we played them (Chelsea), they have improved a lot, and it will be tricky.”

    Pochettino has now responded to Klopp’s comments at his pre-final press conference, hinting that the German might be playing mind games ahead of their Wembley showdown.

    “Because he’s one of the best, with Pep, coaches in the world. He’s clever enough,” he began. “He knows that when you play a final, circumstances can happen. If they are not favourites, we are not favourites [laughs]. They have the experience to compete like a team, be involved in different finals. For some of us, it’s maybe their first final. He is clever enough.”

    The Reds will be missing key players such as Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Curtis Jones, and Diogo Jota for the final. However, Klopp remains hopeful that Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah, and Dominik Szoboszlai, who were absent during Wednesday’s victory over Luton Town, might still play a role in some capacity.

    Thiago Silva’s availability for Chelsea is uncertain, although Pochettino refrained from definitively ruling out the Brazilian for Sunday’s highly-anticipated clash.

    This marks the third meeting between Liverpool and Chelsea in the League Cup final. Chelsea secured victory after extra time in 2005, marking Jose Mourinho’s inaugural trophy at Stamford Bridge. In 2022, Liverpool emerged triumphant, with stand-in goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher scoring the decisive penalty in a thrilling shootout.

    All eyes will be on Wembley this weekend for what promises to be a captivating final.

    Following the match, Chelsea will turn their attention to FA Cup action against Leeds United the following Wednesday, aiming to remain competitive in pursuit of additional silverware during what has been a challenging season.

  • Youthful squad not a justification for Chelsea’s lacklustre performances -Malo Gusto

    Youthful squad not a justification for Chelsea’s lacklustre performances -Malo Gusto

    Malo Gusto has emphasised that youth should not serve as an excuse for Chelsea’s underperformance this season.

    He has set his sights on defeating Liverpool in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final to rejuvenate the team and propel them beyond their struggles in the midtable of the Premier League.

    Chelsea’s turbulent season, marked by spells of poor form, has often directed scrutiny towards manager Mauricio Pochettino.

    The young squad recognises that clinching silverware at Wembley could serve as the spark needed to reignite their campaign.

    At just 20 years old, Gusto is among several key players in Chelsea’s squad who are under the age of 25, including Enzo Fernández, Cole Palmer, Moisés Caicedo, Nicolas Jackson, Mykhailo Mudryk, and Conor Gallagher. Despite their youth, Gusto insists that age should not hinder their performance on the pitch.

    “Yes, we have to take the opportunity,” Gusto said. “We don’t have a choice. We have to win every game. We are young but it is not an excuse.

    “We have a lot of quality and we want to win everything. We are Chelsea. It’s a good opportunity for us to improve and keep pushing.

    “Of course, I have a big chance, and the team as well, to win a trophy early in the season. I think it can be nice for our mentality to help us become better until the end of the season.”


    With Chelsea currently positioned ninth in the Premier League table, securing a domestic cup victory may emerge as their sole pathway to European football next season.

    “Yeah, it’s a new project. I think maybe we have to take more time than the other teams,” Gusto said.

    “This trophy can be good for this young team. We are young but in the pitch it’s not about how old you are, you know? You have to keep pushing game after game.”


    Injuries to Reece James, a player Gusto has admired for some time, opened up a place at right-back for him this season.

  • Chelsea after Bayer Leverkusen’s Boniface

    Chelsea after Bayer Leverkusen’s Boniface

    Chelsea have identified Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface as a target for the summer, according to Bild.

    Boniface, 23, has scored 10 goals and provided seven assists in 16 Bundesliga appearances this season and the Nigerian international’s transfer is reportedly valued at around €40 million, given that he has a contract until 2028.

    The Blues have been linked with Boniface’s Nigeria teammate Victor Osimhen, but Napoli want his release clause of €130 million paid in full to let him go. Ivan Toney of Brentford is also on their shortlist, but his move would cost around €80 million.

    Chelsea needs to watch their financial situation after spending over €1 billion across the last three transfer windows, and could be on the lookout for cheaper options.

    O Dia reports that Flamengo striker Pedro is another possibility, with the 26-year-old scoring 13 goals from 34 games in the league in 2023 but being booed by his own fans recently after a poor performance.

  • Liverpool, PSG race for Chelsea’s Colwill

    Liverpool, PSG race for Chelsea’s Colwill

    Both Paris Saint-Germain and Liverpool are interested in acquiring Chelsea defender Levi Colwill , according to a report from the Evening Standard.

    However, Chelsea has firmly stated that they have no intention of allowing the 20-year-old to depart. Colwill signed a six-year contract with the club last summer, and Chelsea believes he is content at Stamford Bridge.

    Nonetheless, PSG and Liverpool are monitoring the situation, as Chelsea may need to consider offloading academy graduates to address their financial concerns.

    The club is under pressure to stay in line with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules — and academy players present “pure profit” in the accounts.

    Conor Gallagher, Ian Maatsen (excelling on loan at Borussia Dortmund), Armando Broja (on loan at Fulham) and Trevoh Chalobah are all considered players who could depart to help fund moves for a striker, centre-back and left-back.


    Last summer, Liverpool, Manchester City, and Brighton & Hove Albion expressed interest in Levi Colwill, with Brighton making multiple offers that were turned down. Since then, Colwill has emerged as a crucial player in manager Mauricio Pochettino’s lineup, starting in 19 Premier League matches.

    Sporting director Luis Campos is spearheading PSG’s interest in Colwill. However, Lille’s Leny Yoro is their primary target, with plans to pursue a left-footed center-back in 2025.

    Nevertheless, Colwill remains among the players under consideration.

  • Poch content with results from City-Chelsea game

    Poch content with results from City-Chelsea game

    Mauricio Pochettino expressed delight at Chelsea’s spirited performance in their 1-1 draw with champions Manchester City at the Etihad.

    Raheem Sterling’s goal put the Blues ahead just before half-time, but Rodri’s late equalizer salvaged a draw. Despite Chelsea’s inconsistent Premier League campaign, Pochettino, 51, found encouragement in their latest performance.

    The Argentine told the BBC: “I’m so pleased. I told the players I feel so proud. In the last three games we’ve started to create a very good spirit. 

    “That’s the way we want to build our team. Today was a very good opportunity to show we’re going where we want.

    “The first half was really, really good. We only conceded one chance — against a team like Manchester City who, for me, are the best team in the world.

    “In the second half they force you to go deep, but we created chances to score the second goal and things could have been different. 

    “It’s important that the players realise that football is really competitive and to reach the level we want, we need to suffer.”

    Chelsea looked dangerous on the counter throughout the game, with Nicolas Jackson missing an early chance from Malo Gusto’s cross. Ederson also denied Sterling a second goal from point-blank range in the second half.

    Despite City’s 71% possession, they were frustrated by Chelsea. Pochettino will be hoping his side can replicate this performance in the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool next Sunday. He previewed the encounter and emphasized the importance of his side believing they can lift the trophy at Wembley.

    He added: “Now we have a very good game against Liverpool [in the Carabao Cup final]. 

    “The most important thing is to keep believing. Now we have to recover and prepare for the game as well as possible.”

  • Gallagher scores 3 goals in 2 games for Blues

    Gallagher scores 3 goals in 2 games for Blues

    Conor Gallagher’s recent goal-scoring form has been likened to London buses, with three goals in two games for Chelsea.

    His first goal came in a 3-1 FA Cup win against Aston Villa, followed by a brace in a Premier League victory over Crystal Palace. The addition of goals to his game is seen as making him an even more important figure at Stamford Bridge.

    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino is known to be an admirer of Gallagher, and his recent performances have raised questions about whether he could thrive as one of Chelsea’s main attackers.

    After the Palace win, he said: “I think he’s a player with a great commitment to the team, always trying to compensate for every single situation.

    “It’s priceless to have a player like him. I’m so happy for him.”

    Asked about rumours of Gallagher’s potential exit, the Argentine added: “What he said to me was that he wanted to stay at Chelsea.

    “But it’s about him and the club. I am not [worried about] these types of things — he has another year on his contract.

    “But that’s a matter for him and the club.”

    Keeping hold of Conor Gallagher could be crucial for Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino as he looks to establish his influence on a team still undergoing a transition phase.

    Gallagher’s role in the team has slightly shifted, allowing him to operate further forward with players like Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo providing cover behind him. This adjustment has given Gallagher the freedom to showcase his goal-scoring ability, which had been somewhat subdued earlier in the season.

    Even before his recent goal-scoring exploits, Gallagher’s impact was evident. He leads the Premier League in possessions won in the attacking third and ranks first at Chelsea for passes into the final third and tackles. His impressive pass completion rate further highlights his midfield prowess.

    Gallagher’s strengths, both on and off the ball, have made him a valuable asset for Pochettino’s squad. Despite speculation about his future, Gallagher remains focused on succeeding with Chelsea and setting an example in a talented but youthful team.

    After his brace against former club Palace, he said: “I really enjoyed scoring the two goals.

    “I’ve not scored enough this season so to get two is a big confidence boost for me in front of goal.

    “That it was against Palace, well that’s kind of typical now, to be honest.”

    With confidence high and self-belief growing, Gallagher will hope he can have a similar impact as Chelsea make the daunting trip to the Etihad.

  • PSG eyeing Napoli’s Osimhen as a potential replacement for Mbappé

    PSG eyeing Napoli’s Osimhen as a potential replacement for Mbappé

    Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has shown interest in acquiring Napoli striker Victor Osimhen, as reported by The Athletic.

    The 25-year-old is considered a top candidate to bolster the team’s forward line, particularly with the potential departure of Kylian Mbappé next season.

    Mbappé has reportedly expressed his desire to leave PSG when his contract expires, although no agreement has been finalised, with Real Madrid being rumoured as a possible destination.

    Osimhen, who previously played for Lille in Ligue 1 under the guidance of PSG’s current football advisor Luis Campos, has garnered significant attention after his impressive performance with Napoli, where he scored 26 league goals during their Scudetto-winning campaign last season.

    Reports suggest that PSG may need to make a substantial offer of around €150 million to secure Osimhen’s services from Napoli, with his contract running until 2026.

    Additionally, PSG is considering alternative options to replace Mbappé, including the possibility of signing multiple forwards. Among the potential targets are Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva.

    Salah, aged 31, is nearing the end of his contract with Liverpool, while Silva, aged 29, has previously been linked with PSG.

  • Chelsea mull a whopping £38.5 million bid for West Ham star boy Kudus

    Chelsea mull a whopping £38.5 million bid for West Ham star boy Kudus

    Chelsea is reportedly preparing a £38.5 million bid to secure the services of West Ham star Mohammed Kudus during the upcoming summer transfer window.

    According to reports from Fichajes.net, Arsenal is also interested in acquiring the talented player. Both London clubs are said to be in contention for Kudus, who has impressed during his debut season at the London Stadium.

    Despite losing out initially to West Ham in the race for Kudus, Chelsea remains keen on the player and is gearing up to make a bid for him in the summer transfer window.

    This potential move could overshadow Arsenal’s interest in securing his signature.

    Chelsea’s ability to generate funds through player sales could give them an advantage in the pursuit of Kudus’s services.

    West Ham’s Successful Signing of Kudus

    West Ham secured a significant signing in Kudus, beating out several European giants for his signature.

    The Ghanaian midfielder made the switch from Ajax to West Ham in a deal worth £38 million plus add-ons.

    Despite his strong debut season at the London Stadium, Kudus has expressed his desire to compete in the Champions League and vie for trophies consistently in his career.

    As a result, the likelihood of him staying at West Ham for the long term seems low, especially with top clubs like Chelsea interested in his talents.

  • I totally deny it; I don’t want to leave Chelsea – Enzo Fernandez on Chelsea exit rumours

    I totally deny it; I don’t want to leave Chelsea – Enzo Fernandez on Chelsea exit rumours


    Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernández
    has brushed aside rumours suggesting that he might depart from the club this summer.

    Fernández, aged 23, made the move to Chelsea from Benfica in January 2023 in a €121 million transfer deal shortly after securing victory in the 2022 World Cup with Argentina.

    He netted his seventh goal of the season during Chelsea’s 3-1 league victory against Crystal Palace on Monday.

    However, with Chelsea currently occupying the 10th position in the Premier League and facing the likelihood of missing out on the Champions League next season, speculation has emerged that the Argentine midfielder could consider leaving the club in June.

    “I don’t know where those rumours came from. Social networks, I think. I totally deny it. I don’t want to leave Chelsea, I’m very happy here,” Fernández told ESPN. “Since the first day they [Chelsea] have treated me wonderfully, I am very grateful.

    “Regardless of what happens in football, I am grateful and I am happy at Chelsea. I will continue [here] as long as they want.”

  • “I don’t want to leave Chelsea” – Enzo

    “I don’t want to leave Chelsea” – Enzo

    Enzo Fernandez, the 23-year-old Argentine midfielder, has unequivocally expressed his contentment with his current situation at Chelsea and has dismissed any notions of departing from the club in the foreseeable future.

    Following his contribution to Chelsea’s 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, where he scored the third goal of the match, Fernandez addressed the exit rumors swirling around him and firmly put them to rest.

    He conveyed his gratitude for the positive treatment he has received at the club, indicating a strong commitment to his continued presence and contribution to Chelsea’s success.

    He said: “I don’t want to leave Chelsea. I’m feeling very good here with my team-mates and the coaching staff and have done since the day I arrived.

    “The people at the club are treating me very well and I’m grateful for that. I will continue here for as long as they want me to.”

  • Everton to play Chelsea in quarter-finals of Women’s FA Cup draw

    Everton to play Chelsea in quarter-finals of Women’s FA Cup draw

    In the Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals, Chelsea will face Everton as they seek to defend their title. With Emma Hayes’s side currently sitting atop the Women’s Super League and having recently secured a 3-0 victory against Everton, they will be confident heading into the matchup.

    Tottenham will host Manchester City in what promises to be a competitive encounter between two ambitious teams aiming for success at the top level of women’s football. Manchester City’s narrow 1-0 win over Arsenal in the previous round demonstrates their determination, while Spurs will be buoyed by their victory over Charlton.

    Liverpool will take on Leicester, with both teams eager to advance further in the tournament. Leicester, sitting two places below Liverpool in the WSL table, will see this as an opportunity to cause an upset, while Liverpool will look to build on their recent win against London City Lionesses.

    Manchester United, led by Marc Skinner, will travel to the South Coast to face Brighton. With their hopes of success in other competitions dwindling, the FA Cup represents a significant opportunity for Manchester United to claim silverware this season.

    The quarter-final ties are scheduled to take place on the weekend of March 9-10.

  • Gallagher punishes Crystal Palace in game against Chelsea

    Gallagher punishes Crystal Palace in game against Chelsea

    Chelsea delivered a strong finish to secure a 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace, with Conor Gallagher making his mark against his former team at Selhurst Park.

    Despite missing key players like Michael Olise, Eberechi Eze, and Marc Guehi due to injuries, the depleted hosts took the lead with a stunning goal from Jefferson Lerma, marking his first for the Eagles.

    Gallagher quickly responded with an equalizer early in the second half, netting his first Premier League goal of the season in the 47th minute. As the relegation-threatened Palace seemed to be holding on for a draw, Gallagher struck again in stoppage time, securing his brace just before Enzo Fernandez sealed Chelsea’s victory.

    Before the match, there were uncertainties about the reception Palace would receive from fans, especially after their recent loss to rivals Brighton and the display of protest banners. However, despite some raised banners expressing discontent, the atmosphere seemed less sour than expected, with the majority of fans rallying behind their team.

    Palace started with promise, taking the lead through Lerma’s impressive strike, but Chelsea gradually asserted control, dominating possession and creating opportunities. Gallagher’s goals turned the tide in Chelsea’s favor, leading to a jubilant celebration from the away supporters.

    Despite Palace’s efforts to respond, Chelsea’s persistence paid off, with Fernandez sealing the victory in added time. The win propelled Chelsea into the top half of the table, while Palace was left to rue missed opportunities as they continue to battle relegation.

  • Chelsea eyes Athletic’s youngster Nico Williams

    Chelsea eyes Athletic’s youngster Nico Williams

    ‘Struggling’ English Premier League club Chelsea has entered the fray in the pursuit of Spanish-Ghanaian forward Nico Williams.

    The talented player, a younger sibling of Ghanaian striker Inaki Williams, has garnered attention from numerous clubs over the past year. Currently under contract with Athletic Club, Nico Williams has demonstrated his potential as a rising star.

    His ascent includes breaking into Athletic Club’s starting lineup, solidifying his role as a pivotal winger, and earning a regular spot on the Spanish national team.

    Chelsea’s interest signals their desire to strengthen their squad, with reports suggesting that club officials are actively scouting Williams and are keen on securing his services promptly.

    Despite Chelsea’s interest, Williams has also been linked with potential moves to other English giants such as Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    In the ongoing season, Nico Williams has showcased his skills in 20 league appearances for Athletic Club, contributing three goals and six assists to his team’s efforts.

  • Chelsea beat Aston Villa in FA Cup game

    Chelsea beat Aston Villa in FA Cup game

    Chelsea delivered a stunning 3-1 victory over Aston Villa, advancing in the FA Cup and alleviating pressure on manager Mauricio Pochettino.

    Enzo Fernandez’s remarkable free-kick, along with first-half goals from Conor Gallagher and Nicolas Jackson, secured the win.

    Despite Moussa Diaby’s injury-time goal for Villa, Chelsea remained in control throughout the match. With this victory, Chelsea now prepares to host Leeds in the fifth round of the FA Cup.

    After recent disappointing performances, including losses to Wolves and Liverpool, Chelsea’s resurgence brought back memories of their dominant displays under former owner Roman Abramovich.

    With upcoming fixtures in the FA Cup and the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool, Chelsea has the opportunity to salvage success this season, despite their struggles in the Premier League.

    On the other hand, Villa faced questions about their consistency following a second consecutive home defeat. Despite manager Unai Emery’s emphasis on crucial fixtures, Villa failed to mount a comeback against Chelsea after an initial bright start.

    Chelsea took control early in the match, with Gallagher opening the scoring before Jackson doubled the lead with a precise header. Fernandez’s stunning free-kick extended Chelsea’s advantage further.

    Although Villa attempted to rally, they were unable to mount a significant comeback, with Diaby’s late goal serving as mere consolation. Chelsea’s dominance on the field reflected a marked improvement from their recent performances, signaling renewed hope for the remainder of the season.

  • Pochettino engages Thiago Siva in “private” following player’s wife’s cryptic Twitter post after Wolves defeat

    Pochettino engages Thiago Siva in “private” following player’s wife’s cryptic Twitter post after Wolves defeat

    Mauricio Pochettino is reported to have recently had a “private” conversation with Thiago Silva regarding his wife Isabelle’s contentious social media post.

    This discussion followed Chelsea’s disappointing 4-2 loss to Wolves, which left them in 11th place in the Premier League standings.

    The defeat intensified the scrutiny on Pochettino, and Isabelle’s post seemed to hint at the possibility of his dismissal.

    She wrote, “It’s time to change. If you wait any longer, it will be too late.”

    Pochettino has spoken to Thiago Silva about the controversial post, as he revealed to reporters at a press conference on Tuesday: “He came today to talk with me. I am not going to talk the way we were talking. The important thing is that he came and wanted to talk with me. He knows me after more than 10 years, who I am, and that we are a very strong coaching staff in the way we operate. Of course, he came to talk. We talked. It was private. And that’s it.’

    With his current contract at Stamford Bridge scheduled to expire in the summer, Brazilian defender Thiago Silva’s future has also been a topic of great discussion.

    The 39-year-old has openly admitted that retirement could be on the cards when his Chelsea career comes to an end, but he is in no rush to make a final decision at this stage. “We know [my career] is almost over, but it’s not the end yet, so pick the right time,” Thiago Silva said last month. “I’m still able to maintain a good performance. My numbers are good. This gives me the peace of mind to continue. Now, the future belongs to God. Let’s finish well here, in this and those four months and see what has to happen going forward. But I’m super relaxed about that.”


    Chelsea is gearing up for an FA Cup fourth-round replay against Aston Villa scheduled for Wednesday night. Pochettino is counting on his team to bounce back to winning form ahead of their upcoming Premier League fixture against Crystal Palace on February 12th, following the replay.

  • Broja joins Fulham from Chelsea on loan until end of season

    Broja joins Fulham from Chelsea on loan until end of season

    Armando Broja has finished his loan transfer from Chelsea to Fulham for the rest of the season.

    The specific financial terms of the deal were not revealed, but sources informed ESPN that Fulham will provide a loan fee of £4 million ($5.1 million) for the 22-year-old.

    Additionally, one source mentioned that the loan fee would be eliminated if the Albanian international achieves 10 starts for Fulham.

    “I’m very excited that we’ve reached an agreement to bring Armando Broja to Fulham on loan until the end of the season.

    He’s a young and talented striker who is happy and motivated to join our squad,” Fulham CEO Tony Khan said in a club statement.

    Broja has played 19 games for Chelsea this season, scoring his only Premier League goal against Fulham in October and another in the FA Cup third-round match against Preston North End last month.

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino mentioned last month that the striker would play a crucial role for his team in the absence of Nicolas Jackson, who was away with the Senegal squad at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    While Broja was part of the Chelsea squad that lost 4-1 to Liverpool on Wednesday, he didn’t get a chance to play.

    The 22-year-old’s addition will be beneficial for Fulham, which has struggled to score with only 28 goals in 22 Premier League games.

    Marco Silva’s team is set to face Burnley in their next Premier League fixture on Saturday.

  • Pochettino thinks the only way to get better at away homes is to be more confident

    Pochettino thinks the only way to get better at away homes is to be more confident

    Chelsea needs to believe in themselves more if they want to improve their poor performance in away games, according to manager Mauricio Pochettino (51).

    After the 4-1 loss to Liverpool at Anfield on Wednesday, Pochettino emphasised the importance of trust and confidence.

    Despite spending over 400 million pounds ($506 million) last season, Chelsea has struggled in away matches, losing five of their last six Premier League games.

    While they have been successful at Stamford Bridge, Pochettino acknowledges that closing the gap will take time.

    “It’s (because of) part of our personality and character. We need to be more confident in ourselves,” Pochettino said about the disparity in home and away forms.

    “We need confidence and trust. We need to have the capacity to have the same performance we have at home when we play away from home. It’s a matter of time.

    “We were competing against a team that is on the top and of course, it’s good for us to feel that we need to improve.”

    Chelsea will meet Liverpool again on February 25 in the League Cup final at Wembley and Pochettino hopes the neutral venue might make a difference.

    “For sure we are going to be at Wembley, and it is going to be different at a neutral place. Of course, that is always different,” he added.

    “That is the feeling the players have now.”

  • Pochettino not sure football drains energy; reacts after Klopp’s reason for quitting coaching role

    Pochettino not sure football drains energy; reacts after Klopp’s reason for quitting coaching role

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino says his love of football ensures he’s never stressed, following news Jurgen Klopp is leaving Liverpool.

    Klopp’s announcement that he would be leaving Liverpool at the end of the season shocked the football world, with the German admitting he was “running out of energy” after almost nine years in the job at Anfield.

    Pochettino has been asked how he is able to switch off from the pressures of running a football club and he says his passion for the game gives him all the energy he needs.

    He told reporters, “Football never stresses you. It never makes you spend energy in the wrong way; it’s always in the right way. It always affects the environment. In football now, it’s business, so maybe that affects a little bit the coaches. But specific football, when I am involved in the training session, when we are in the game, even when I am with you here [at the press conference], we recharge the energy. It’s like, you feel the boost of energy because you love to coach and you love to do your job.

    “There are new things that appear in football and this business, and I think that affects a lot, maybe the energy. It’s difficult to explain. It’s important to have good people around you to provide the moments when to stop and when to go away. I remember 10 or 15 years ago, it was really weird to see a manager or coaching staff spending more than 12 hours on the training ground. But now, it’s the normal way. We all arrive at 7 a.m. and are leaving at 5 p.m., 7, 8 or 9. It’s not easy to manage because it’s almost 24 hours, but then when you go home after 12 hours at the training ground, [you are on the] phone to the owners, sporting directors, and all sorts of different people. That is also difficult to disconnect and that’s why sometimes it’s difficult.

    “But football is our passion. And of course, Jurgen, after a few months away or at home, for definitely start to miss the adrenaline of the competition, the training sessions, and communicating with your staff, the players, and the people. I think when you are involved in the game, you miss another part of it, but when you are in another part, you start to miss the part that was really important for you.”

    Klopp isn’t the only manager to open up about the huge pressures on football managers. Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta recently explained how he uses meditation to relax. Meanwhile, Barcelona coach Xavi, who will also leave his job at the end of the season, has said it’s a “cruel” job where he has been made to feel “worthless every day.”

    Chelsea is set to face Liverpool at Anfield in the upcoming Premier League clash on Wednesday night. A triumph for the home team would mark Jurgen Klopp’s 200th Premier League win with the Reds. Notably, achieving this victory would make Klopp reach the milestone in record time, surpassing any other manager in the club’s history.

  • “Massive thighs, tiny legs” : Mikel Obi recounts the beginning of Michael Essien’s injury woes

    “Massive thighs, tiny legs” : Mikel Obi recounts the beginning of Michael Essien’s injury woes

    Former Chelsea midfielder John Mikel Obi shared insights into Michael Essien’s career, revealing that the Ghanaian player faced recurring injuries primarily attributed to the weight of his thighs.

    Mikel, who was Essien’s teammate at Chelsea, disclosed this information on his podcast. According to Mikel, the medical team at Chelsea conveyed to Essien that the strain on his knees resulted from the substantial weight of his thighs.

    Mikel further explained that Essien experienced an improvement in his fitness consistency when he began shedding weight in his upper body.

    This adjustment appeared to contribute positively to Essien’s overall physical well-being, addressing the challenges posed by the weight on his thighs and its impact on his knees.

    “He was always injured. The doctors said your weight on your knees, the weight of your thighs are so heavy that your knees can’t hold them. When you look at Michael, his thighs are massive and when you look at his knees, the knees are that tiny. Then it makes sense what the doctor said. So he kept having reoccurring injuries until he started to lose the upper body to give his knees some rest and the freedom to be able to move.”

    Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has recommended the National Blood Service management for prosecution by the Attorney General. This decision stems from procurement breaches highlighted in the 2022 Auditor General’s report.

    The report revealed that the National Blood Service engaged in procurement activities exceeding GH¢130,000 without following proper procedures, which included the failure to seek alternative quotations.

    James Klutse Avedzi, the Chairman of the Committee, announced this recommendation during the PAC session in Accra on Tuesday. Avedzi emphasised the seriousness of the infractions, specifically pointing out the lack of competitive procurement practices within the National Blood Service.

    The call for prosecution underscores the committee’s commitment to addressing and rectifying these breaches for accountability and transparency in public procurement processes.

  • You can call him Messi for this reason – Poch on Palmer’s abilities after Aston Villa clash

    You can call him Messi for this reason – Poch on Palmer’s abilities after Aston Villa clash

    Mauricio Pochettino jokingly suggested that Cole Palmer should be called Lionel Messi and came to the defense of the Chelsea player after he missed some significant opportunities against Aston Villa.

    In the FA Cup fourth-round match on Friday night, Chelsea faced a 0-0 draw with Aston Villa, leading to a replay in early February. Despite a strong performance, Chelsea missed several notable chances, particularly by Palmer and Noni Madueke.

    Nevertheless, Manager Pochettino supported Palmer by playfully comparing him to Messi and also shared insights into the former Manchester City player’s optimal position.


    When asked about Palmer’s failure to score against Villa, the Argentine said, “No, I think he cannot score in every single game. If he did, we should maybe not call him Cole Palmer; we should call him maybe Leo [Messi]. No, it is not about his position, and his potential is massive. It’s just that sometimes you score or not. Sometimes you have better nights but he is doing well.

    “He is a player who can play in different positions and you can see and feel that we never talk about his performances because he is always doing really good. It’s just that sometimes he scores or doesn’t score, but he always finds amazing chances in the game.”

    Setting aside the Messi comparisons, Palmer has emerged as arguably Chelsea’s standout player this season following his £42.5 million ($54 million) transfer from City last summer.

    The 21-year-old has impressively contributed 11 goals and seven assists this term.

    Despite Chelsea’s scrutiny over their high-profile transfers, the English international has been a bright spot at Stamford Bridge.

    Chelsea is optimistic that Palmer maintains his scoring form as they face Premier League leaders Liverpool on Wednesday, followed by a home match against Wolves four days later.

    The replay against Villa is likely to precede their away fixture against Crystal Palace on February 12.

  • Sam Kerr signs deal in principle to extend contract at Chelsea

    Sam Kerr signs deal in principle to extend contract at Chelsea

    Sam Kerr has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement on a new deal with Chelsea, indicating her intention to prolong her tenure at Stamford Bridge beyond the upcoming summer.

    While Kerr’s existing contract with Chelsea is set to expire in the summer, sources suggest that the 30-year-old Australian has made a commitment to stay with the west London club, as reported by The Athletic.

    However, Kerr is currently recovering from a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), a setback that will keep her off the field for the rest of the 2023–24 season.

    Unfortunately, her prolonged injury means she is unlikely to feature in another match under manager Emma Hayes, who is set to depart Chelsea at the conclusion of the season to assume the role of head coach for the US Women’s National Team (USWNT).


    “With the announcement (of Kerr’s injury, the focus for Sam right now is on rehab,” Hayes said when asked about Kerr’s contract situation earlier in January. “I’m sure when the time is right to discuss her future, that will come from Sam and the club, but Sam loves Chelsea and Chelsea loves Sam, so I think that’s the most important thing to say on that front.”


    Since her transfer from the Chicago Red Stars to Chelsea in 2019, Sam Kerr has established herself as a highly productive goal-scorer, registering an impressive tally of 99 goals in 128 matches.

    Her remarkable contributions have played a pivotal role in Chelsea’s success, with the team securing four Women’s Super League (WSL) titles, three FA Cups, and two League Cups during Kerr’s tenure in west London.

    As Kerr focuses on her rehabilitation due to a recent injury, Chelsea is gearing up to resume their league campaign against Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday.

    Currently, they sit at the top of the WSL standings, leading by three points over Manchester City.

  • Pochettino hopeful “energy from the fans” could earn Chelsea a win against Middlesbrough

    Pochettino hopeful “energy from the fans” could earn Chelsea a win against Middlesbrough

    Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea’s manager at the age of 51, expresses confidence that playing at home will be a crucial factor in overturning the League Cup semi-final against Middlesbrough.

    The London club, with a history of winning the League Cup five times, is set to face Middlesbrough on Tuesday, entering the match with a 1-0 deficit from the first leg.

    “It is a passport to the final, to visit Wembley. It’s really important for us, the club, and for everyone,” Pochettino told reporters on Monday.

    “We want to be in the final but first of all, we need to beat a very good team in Middlesbrough. We could not beat them in the first leg, but we are very confident that we can have a very good game in front of our fans and the energy from the fans.”

    There is no chance French forward Christopher Nkunku will be fit to play due to a hip injury, the manager said, and Chelsea will also be without right back Malo Gusto.

    Chelsea have recalled midfielder Cesare Casadei and forward Diego Moreira from loan spells at Leicester and Olympique Lyonnais.

    “It will help us, as we had been suffering from injuries,” Pochettino said.

    Casadei is ineligible to participate in this week’s League Cup or FA Cup matches as he has already featured for Leicester in both competitions.

    Chelsea currently finds themselves in the ninth position on the Premier League table, trailing 12 points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa. They will face Aston Villa in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday.

    Under Pochettino’s management, Chelsea has maintained an unbeaten record in their last eight games at Stamford Bridge across all competitions. Their upcoming league fixture is against league leaders Liverpool on January 31.

  • Chelsea’s medical director set to leave despite the club’s mounting injury woes

    Chelsea’s medical director set to leave despite the club’s mounting injury woes


    Despite Chelsea grappling
    with a season marred by injuries, the club’s medical director, Dimitrios Kalogiannidis, is poised to depart, as reported by The Athletic.

    The timing of his exit remains unspecified, adding an unexpected element to the Blues’ ongoing injury woes.

    Kalogiannidis, who assumed the role of medical director in October 2022, is set to leave the club for family reasons after a 13-year tenure.

    This news comes amidst a series of changes in Chelsea’s medical staff, including the departures of Paco Bicosa and Thierry Laurent, who held significant positions in the medical department, back in September 2022.

    The injury crisis at Chelsea is palpable, with nine players currently sidelined.

    Wesley Fofana, Reece James, Marc Cucurella, Romeo Lavia, Christopher Nkunku, Robert Sanchez, Trevoh Chalobah, Lesley Ugochukwu, and Nicolas Jackson are all unavailable.

    The team, under Mauricio Pochettino, faces Middlesbrough in the second leg of their EFL Cup semi-final, trailing 1-0 on aggregate.

    The departure of Kalogiannidis adds another layer of uncertainty to Chelsea’s medical and injury management at a crucial juncture in the season.

  • Joe Cole recounts time with Mourinho, his ‘insults’ and criticism at Chelsea

    Joe Cole revealed why the players didn’t want to get on Jose Mourinho’s bad side at Chelsea, as the manager would slam them if they put a foot wrong.

    The Portuguese manager is known to be a combustible character who has often thrown his players under the bus before the media in the past.

    However, not many knew that Mourinho was even more hostile inside the dressing room and would take his players to the cleaners for minor errors, even if they had an otherwise brilliant outing.

    While speaking on The Obi One Podcast, Cole revealed, “I loved Jose, but people always think we had a bad relationship. I played a league game and we won 3-0 at home. I set two goals up and thought I played well, but it probably took a few little flicks around. I’ve gone through one-on-one with the keeper late on and should’ve slotted it in but instead, I gave it to Crespo, but he not run anywhere near it and the defenders got it.

    “I thought nothing of it, but we were doing the warm-down the next day and Mourinho came over and he said, ‘See you do that s* again, boy, you’ll never f*ing play for me again’ and I was like, what? Another time I scored the winner against Liverpool and they were our big rivals. I thought I was the bee’s knees and we’d gone out and had a great night. The next morning, my phone’s blowing up and he’s battered me in the press. It was just a way of keeping us down but I think he knew every time he did that to me, I’d respond.”
    Ricardo Carvalho was considered one of the favourites of Mourinho but he was also slandered after he struggled during a friendly.

    “It was a belter when he dug out Riccy Carvalho. Riccy’s his boy; he took him everywhere and loved him, but I don’t know why (he went for him),” he said.

    “I was right in front of him and he’s going, ‘You’re playing like a fucking elephant,‘ and he’s done the trunk sign and I’m there laughing.” John Obi Mikel jumped in and added, “When he’s angry, he picks one person that he will really go after and that day Jose killed me. ‘You play like a fing elephant; you can’t run’, he destroyed me. I went back and after 10 minutes, he took me off.”
    Getting back to the Carvalho incident, Cole further stated: “There was sometimes no rhyme or reason for it (his dressing downs).

    “He never played badly for more than two games and hardly ever made a mistake. He’s gone to Riccy. ‘You’re fing s. I’m not going to play you. I’m going to play JT (John Terry) and then (William) Gallas. Then I’m going to play Robert Huth, and then I’m going to play the youth kid Steve Watt. If I don’t play him, I’m going to play the kitman; I’m not going to play you’. And I get the giggles when there’s things like that.”

    Mourinho led Chelsea to consecutive Premier League titles in his first stint from 2004 to 2007. Throughout this timeframe, Cole featured in 123 matches under Mourinho’s tutelage, playing a pivotal role with 21 goals and 13 assists.

    Currently unattached to a managerial position, Mourinho left AS Roma following a string of unsatisfactory results. Despite this setback, there are rumours linking him to a coaching role with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Shabab, suggesting a potential swift comeback to the coaching arena.

  •  “I felt more appreciation in England, yes” – Tuchel after ‘pressure in Germany

     “I felt more appreciation in England, yes” – Tuchel after ‘pressure in Germany

    Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel has acknowledged that he “felt more valued” during his time at Chelsea because it’s “extremely challenging to avoid” criticism in Germany.

    In a controversial move, Chelsea dismissed Tuchel in September 2022, replacing him with Graham Potter, a decision orchestrated by the club’s new owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali.

    Despite the change, Chelsea fans continued to chant Tuchel’s name four months after his departure, highlighting his enduring popularity among the Stamford Bridge faithful.

    Despite his relatively short 19-month tenure as Chelsea’s head coach, Tuchel left a remarkable legacy. Under his guidance, Chelsea achieved success in the Champions League, Club World Cup, and Super Cup.

    Additionally, the team reached two FA Cup finals and finished as a runner-up in the Carabao Cup.

    Despite securing the Bundesliga title last season, Tuchel has faced criticism from the demanding Bayern fan base, as the Bavarians currently occupy the second spot behind Bayer Leverkusen.

    When asked in an interview with ESPN if he felt more appreciated in England than in Germany, Tuchel said: “Yep. Pretty simple question. I feel we are very critical of each other in Germany, especially with players and coaches. It is very hard to escape. There is a picture and this picture is basically the picture for years and years. I felt more appreciation in England, yes.”


    However, Tuchel’s time at Chelsea was characterized by a strained relationship with the club’s hierarchy, who assumed control from Roman Abramovich in May 2022.

    The rift was so severe that co-owner Boehly reportedly referred to Tuchel as a “nightmare” to work with, especially regarding player transfers.

    Tuchel’s success at Bayern will ultimately be measured by their performance in the Champions League. They maintained an undefeated record in the group stages of the competition and secured a spot in the round of 16 as the leaders of Group A.

    Their next challenge is against Lazio in February. Before that, the reigning German champions have five Bundesliga games ahead, starting with a match against Werder Bremen on Sunday.

  • Karim Benzema, Roberto Firmino on Chelsea’s radar after ‘failed’ Saudi stint

    Karim Benzema, Roberto Firmino on Chelsea’s radar after ‘failed’ Saudi stint

    Chelsea is reportedly considering potential loan moves for Karim Benzema or Roberto Firmino this month.

    Despite substantial spending since the Todd Boehly-led Clearlake consortium took charge, the Blues continue to grapple with issues up front, lacking a proven number nine and causing challenges for manager Mauricio Pochettino.

    Christopher Nkunku has struggled to secure a consistent spot on the team, facing setbacks from a knee injury in the preseason, followed by a hip injury after less than 200 minutes on his return.

    While Nicolas Jackson has found the net seven times in the Premier League this season, his notable misses have sparked discussions among fans.

    According to Premier League stats, the Senegalese forward has missed 12 significant scoring opportunities.

    The only other available forward for Pochettino is Armando Broja, who is gradually returning to full form after recovering from cruciate ligament tears suffered last season.

    The potential loan moves for Benzema or Firmino highlight Chelsea’s ongoing efforts to address their striking challenges.

    Benzema or Firmino to Chelsea?

    According to a report in the Telegraph, Chelsea is contemplating short-term options in the form of either Karim Benzema or Roberto Firmino. Both players, currently competing in the Saudi Pro League, are reportedly seeking exits just a few months into their Middle East ventures.

    Karim Benzema’s absence from training with Al-Ittihad, under unspecified circumstances, has created an opportunity for potential suitors to lure him back to Europe. Meanwhile, Roberto Firmino, despite his move to Al-Ahli, has only managed to score three goals.

    Considered as short-term solutions, the potential signings of Benzema or Firmino could serve as interim measures before the club explores significant investments in the upcoming summer.

    Victor Osimhen from Napoli and Ivan Toney from Brentford reportedly remain high on Chelsea’s priority list.

    Stars who have struggled in Saudi Arabia
    Sports Brief has previously reported on Jordan Henderson wanting to move back to the Premier League only six months after ditching Liverpool to join Steven Gerrard at Al-Ettifaq.

    The former Reds captain headlines a list of former European-based stars who have struggled in the Saudi Pro League.

  • Chelsea poised to sign Palmeiras youngster “Messinho”

    Chelsea poised to sign Palmeiras youngster “Messinho”


    Chelsea is reportedly prepared
    to activate the €60 million release clause in the contract of 16-year-old Palmeiras winger Estevão Willian, widely known as “Messinho,” according to reports from Diario Sport.

    The Blues have a dedicated focus on scouting and securing young South American talent, as evidenced by their commitment to this potential deal, with representatives from their legal department dispatched to Sao Paulo.

    While Chelsea faced initial competition from Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) for Messinho’s signature, the French club has withdrawn interest due to the anticipated total cost of the deal, reaching €75 million, including commissions.

    PSG’s sports advisor, Luis Campos, had been in Brazil, exploring moves for Messinho, Corinthians midfielder Gabriel Moscardo, and Sao Paulo defender Lucas Beraldo.

    However, only the deal for Moscardo is pending completion, as Campos has communicated to Messinho’s family and representatives that PSG will not be pursuing the move.

    Chelsea attempted negotiations for a more economical deal, but Palmeiras remained steadfast, citing the €60 million clause. The breakdown of the amount involves €42 million for Palmeiras and €18 million for the Estevão family.

    Despite the financial commitment, Chelsea is resolute in its desire to secure the young Brazilian winger. However, per FIFA rules, Messinho would only be eligible to make the move in July 2025, upon reaching 18 years old.

  • Tottenham, Chelsea in talks over a £40m deal for Conor Gallagher

    Tottenham, Chelsea in talks over a £40m deal for Conor Gallagher

    Tottenham and Chelsea are reportedly in talks over a £40 million deal for Conor Gallagher.

    The 23-year-old academy graduate has been a key player for Chelsea, captaining the team this season.

    Although Gallagher has featured in most of Chelsea’s Premier League games, there are reported doubts about his ability to contribute significantly in terms of goals.

    The potential transfer fee received for Gallagher would count towards Chelsea’s financial fair play regulations, as he came through the club’s youth ranks.

    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino is said to be a fan of Gallagher and is looking to bolster his squad during the transfer window.

  • Chelsea end their four-game losing streak away from home by beating Luton

    Chelsea end their four-game losing streak away from home by beating Luton

    Chelsea survived a spirited late fightback by Luton to edge a dramatic match 3-2 at Kenilworth Road and end their four-game losing streak away from home.

    Mauricio Pochettino’s side looked to be cruising to a first victory on the road since early November thanks to two goals from Cole Palmer – his second a sensational piece of individual skill – and one from Noni Madueke who scored for the second time in two games as the visitors took a 3-0 lead.

    But that breathing room was sucked away by Luton during a frenetic final 10 minutes, when first Ross Barkley then Elijah Adebayo struck to offer their supporters hope of a spectacular recovery.

    Yet Chelsea held their nerve, claiming back-to-back league wins for just the second time under Pochettino.

    They had taken the lead after 12 minutes and it was a gift from Luton.

    First, the defence was caught out up the pitch and allowed Nicolas Jackson to run in from the left and through on goal. His effort was saved well by the legs of Thomas Kaminski and the ball fell at the feet of Issa Kabore, who instead of clearing his lines played an inexplicable pass straight to the lurking Palmer who took a touch and lashed it home.

    Luton looked to Barkley, the former Chelsea player, for a response and he nearly provided it almost instantly, hitting a free-kick from 20 yards out that curved around the wall and cleared the bar by inches.

    Chelsea were on their worst run of away league defeats in 23 years, whilst Luton had just recorded back-to-back top-flight wins for the first time this season. Yet in the first half the visitors posed much the clearer threat, attacking with a directness that has often been lacking on the road.

    After 37 minutes they got their second, and it was Madueke fresh from scoring the winner against Crystal Palace on Wednesday that got it.

    The ball was worked from the left flank over to the right via Palmer playing in the number 10 role. He moved it on again to Madueke, whose route to goal was barred by Amari’i Bell. Luton’s captain backed off, encouraging the Chelsea winger to run outside him and find space to thump the ball high inside the near post into the top corner.

    Luton’s key creative outlets, Barkley and Andros Townsend, had been largely nullified by Chelsea’s determined pressing and harrying.

    Palmer slotted easily back into his role as the visitors’ principle attacking outlet after serving a one-match suspension, whilst Jackson and Armando Broja were lively and Malo Gusto looked an increasingly able deputy to the injured Reece James at right-back.

    The third goal when it came on 70 minutes was well deserved.

    Jackson was clever and strong in midfield to spin away from his man and play an early ball through the middle to Palmer. Kaminski raced out to meet him, but as Palmer reached it he outfoxed the Luton goalkeeper with the deftest roll of the ball beneath his studs, sat the covering Albert Sambi Lokonga down and knocked in Chelsea’s third.

    Adebayo thought he had got one back when he headed in Alfie Doughty’s cross, but VAR called offside against the winger, before Adebayo headed his next chance against the bar.

    There was life in Luton and they proved it with two goals in seven minutes to stun Chelsea.

    First, Barkley headed what looked a consolation from a corner, then Adebayo reacted quickest to turn the ball home after Djordje Petrovic had saved from Doughty.

    Luton pushed and pushed in the closing minutes but a determined Chelsea held firm.

  • We deserved to beat Crystal Palace – Match-winner Madueke

    We deserved to beat Crystal Palace – Match-winner Madueke

    Noni Madueke is adamant that Chelsea deserved their 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace, with the substitute securing the win with a last-gasp penalty.

    Despite a series of missed opportunities, the Blues appeared headed for another frustrating evening at Stamford Bridge. Michael Olise had equalized Mykhailo Mudryk’s 13th-minute opener just before halftime.

    However, Madueke, who came off the bench, rescued Chelsea with a penalty one minute before the end of normal time.

    Speaking to Prime Video, he said: “It was a difficult game. 

    “Credit to Crystal Palace, they played some good stuff and were difficult to break down. 

    “But credit to us as well, we deserved it.”

    Madueke, aged 21, entered the game in the 71st minute and played a pivotal role in winning the crucial spot-kick after being fouled by Eberechi Eze inside the penalty box.

    He added: “It was a stonewall penalty. 

    “I scored one earlier in the Carabao Cup and I was confident with my technique.

    “You want to play all the time. You want to be able to make an impact like I did today when you come off the bench.”

    Michael Olise had drawn Crystal Palace level against Chelsea
    Michael Olise had drawn Crystal Palace level against Chelsea

    Crystal Palace had five shots on target, while Chelsea had four. Eagles boss Roy Hodgson expressed the sentiment that his team, currently just three points above the Premier League drop zone, deserved more from the game.

    Hodgson, 76, said: “I was happy with that performance. I don’t accept the carving of defences was purely Chelsea. 

    “We had equally as many chances as Chelsea. We took the game to Chelsea for the bulk of the time in the second half.

    “Of course, it’s a concern [being just above relegation zone]. We aren’t winning matches at the moment. 

    “If we weren’t showing the spirit we are showing, that would be more of a concern. It hurts that we are near the bottom of the table.

    “I have always had optimism. We have to keep working. We lost 2-1 because there was a controversial penalty.”

  • Wolves beat Chelsea at Molineux

    Wolves beat Chelsea at Molineux

    Wolves secured a notable victory on Christmas Eve by defeating Chelsea at Molineux with goals from Mario Lemina and substitute Matt Doherty.

    The win marked Wolves’ first Christmas Eve fixture in 57 years. The game began slowly, with both teams struggling to exhibit the desired quality in a scrappy first half.

    Wolves’ goalkeeper, Jose Sa, played a crucial role in keeping the match level at the break, making a key save to deny Raheem Sterling after he intercepted a pass from Wolves’ Joao Gomes.

    Wolves gained momentum towards the end of the first half, with Pablo Sarabia and Hee Chan Hwang having chances. Hwang, in particular, missed a good opportunity, firing over the bar despite being well-placed.

    The breakthrough came in the second half when Mario Lemina headed in Sarabia’s corner, giving Wolves a deserved lead. Substitute Doherty then doubled the advantage with a composed finish after good work by Hugo Bueno.

    While Christopher Nkunku scored a late consolation for Chelsea with a header, Wolves held on for the win, providing their supporters with a memorable Christmas present. The victory marked a positive start to the busy Christmas period for Wolves.

  • Aston Villa want to sign former Chelsea striker Timo Werner

    Aston Villa want to sign former Chelsea striker Timo Werner

    Aston Villa is reportedly interested in signing former Chelsea striker Timo Werner on loan from RB Leipzig during the January transfer window.

    Werner, who spent two seasons at Stamford Bridge, returned to RB Leipzig in 2022 after scoring 23 goals in 89 appearances for Chelsea.

    The 27-year-old German has faced challenges securing playing time at Leipzig this season, contributing two goals in 14 appearances, with only four starts.

    Villa, managed by Unai Emery, is looking to bolster its squad and is interested in Werner as a potential backup for star striker Ollie Watkins.

    The club is aiming for success in both the Premier League and the Europa Conference League. The report also suggests that Villa plans to pursue a high-profile striker in the summer transfer window, with eased Financial Fair Play concerns allowing for more significant moves in the market.

    As of now, Aston Villa occupies the third position in the Premier League and has advanced to the knockout phase of the Europa Conference League.

  • Blues book place in Carabao Cup semis win after Newcastle victory

    Blues book place in Carabao Cup semis win after Newcastle victory

    Mykhailo Mudryk and Djordje Petrovic emerged as the heroes for Chelsea, propelling the team to the Carabao Cup semi-finals in a match filled with late drama at the Bridge.

    In the second minute of stoppage time, Mudryk equalized Callum Wilson’s opener, forcing the tie into penalties. Kieran Trippier’s miss had already given Chelsea an advantage, and Petrovic’s exceptional save against Matt Ritchie secured the victory, with Chelsea flawlessly converting all their penalties.

    The outcome was well-deserved for Chelsea, dominating the game despite falling behind when Wilson capitalized on defensive errors to put Newcastle ahead in the 16th minute. Before the break, Conor Gallagher had hit the crossbar, and Raheem Sterling had two close chances to level the score.

    The trend continued in the second half, with Nicolas Jackson missing a shot and Sterling testing Martin Dubravka with a strong attempt.

    Debutant Christopher Nkunku came on, but it was another substitute, Mudryk, who sent the match to penalties in stoppage time. Mudryk capitalized on a Kieran Trippier mistake with composure and precision.

    As Mudryk converted the fourth spot-kick for Chelsea, Ritchie needed to score, but Petrovic, making his third Chelsea appearance, had different plans.

    Chelsea will discover their semi-final opponents after the Liverpool vs. West Ham match tomorrow evening. Middlesbrough and Fulham also advanced tonight.

  • Chelsea to invite Paez to train

    Chelsea to invite Paez to train

    Kendry Paez is set to travel to England next week to commence training with Chelsea as part of his transition to the club, according to reports from the Daily Telegraph.

    Chelsea had previously agreed to sign the promising Ecuador international from Independiente del Valle for £17.27 million earlier this year.

    The 16-year-old midfielder, recognised as one of the brightest talents in South America, will officially join Chelsea upon turning 18 in May 2025.

    Having made his full debut for Ecuador in September, Paez showcased his skills by providing the assist for the winning goal in a World Cup qualifier against Uruguay.

    Paez played a pivotal role for Ecuador in this year’s South American Under-17 Championship, scoring two goals as they finished as runners-up to Brazil.

    Prior to his official move to England, Paez is expected to undergo training with Chelsea on multiple occasions.

  • Chelsea set for several player exits in January transfer window

    Chelsea set for several player exits in January transfer window

    Chelsea is reportedly gearing up for another squad overhaul, contemplating “tough decisions” in an effort to address the balance of Mauricio Pochettino’s squad.

    Despite recently undergoing significant squad restructuring under new ownership, the club is set to offload multiple players next month while also eyeing new signings, according to an exclusive report from Football Insider.

    The report does not mention specific names, but players like Ian Maatsen, Trevoh Chalobah, and possibly Conor Gallagher could face uncertainties, potentially representing lucrative sales for the club.

    Chelsea expanded away dressing room after complain

    A well-placed source has indicated that challenging choices lie ahead for Chelsea in the new year as they navigate the complexities of squad management and player recruitment.

  • Man Utd’s Sir Ratcliffe already sets eyes on former Chelsea boss Graham Potter – Sources

    Man Utd’s Sir Ratcliffe already sets eyes on former Chelsea boss Graham Potter – Sources


    Manchester United is reportedly eyeing
    Graham Potter as a potential replacement for current manager Erik ten Hag, with former Chelsea boss Ten Hag having made contact with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe.

    Ratcliffe is set to assume control of football operations at United with a substantial 25% stake valued at £1.3 billion.

    According to The Sun, Ratcliffe is considering Potter as a managerial option for the Red Devils, though Ten Hag’s immediate dismissal is not currently on the table.

    Ratcliffe, however, may need to reassess the situation if United fails to improve their disappointing form, highlighted by their exit from the Champions League after finishing at the bottom of their group.

    The pressure on Ten Hag has intensified following United’s setbacks in European and domestic competitions.

    Notably, there are suggestions that the Dutch manager could potentially move to a Champions League club, with Borussia Dortmund being linked to him by BILD columnist Jan Aage Fjortoft.

    Man Utd want Graham Potter! Ex-Chelsea boss linked with sensational return to Premier League as incoming chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has already made contact

    Despite Dortmund’s struggles in the Bundesliga, they secured the top spot in their Champions League group, finishing ahead of a star-studded Paris Saint-Germain, potentially providing some respite for current manager Edin Terzic.


    Since parting ways with Chelsea in April, Graham Potter has consistently turned down coaching offers. In late November, he reportedly rejected an offer to become the head coach of Sweden’s national team.

    Notably, Potter achieved success with Swedish side Ostersunds, guiding them to three promotions in five years and securing the Swedish Cup in 2017.

    Potter’s coaching prowess has long been admired by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, who has considered him the preferred choice to take charge at Ligue 1 side Nice after the departure of Didier Digard.

    However, this move did not materialise, and Francesco Farioli assumed the role. The tide may now turn for Potter and the INEOS sporting group if Manchester United fails to rejuvenate their fortunes under Erik ten Hag in a timely manner.

  • Chelsea’s injury woes worsen as injury sidelines Reece James until at least February

    Chelsea’s injury woes worsen as injury sidelines Reece James until at least February

    Chelsea’s Reece James faces an extended period on the sidelines, with his injury woes persisting as a fresh hamstring setback is anticipated to keep him out of action until at least February.

    Despite being given a starting role against Everton last Sunday, marking his return since November 25, the full-back could only manage 26 minutes before suffering the new injury.

    According to Fabrizio Romano, a March return seems more likely for James, and even a comeback in February is viewed as an optimistic scenario given the complexities of his recurrent hamstring issues.

    In the current season, the 24-year-old has featured in just eight Premier League matches, having missed several games due to a prior hamstring problem. Additionally, he was absent from England’s 2022 World Cup quarterfinal campaign in Qatar due to knee ligament damage.

    James has faced challenges establishing a consistent rhythm on the field due to various injuries.

    His last stretch of five consecutive full Premier League games occurred between the conclusion of the 2021–22 season and the commencement of the subsequent season.

    Reece James has faced a considerable absence from the pitch, missing 35 matches due to hamstring injuries since the 2021–22 campaign.

    In addition to these setbacks, he has been sidelined for 28 matches due to various issues, including muscle problems, illness, and two knee injuries, with the latter causing an 18-match absence during the 2022–23 season.

    Mauricio Pochettino’s injury concerns are escalating, with Ben Chilwell, Wesley Fofana, Romeo Lavia, Christopher Nkunku, Trevor Chalobah, Malo Gusto, and Carney Chukwuemeka already receiving treatment.

    This has prompted the manager to seek additional reinforcements in the January transfer window, despite the club’s substantial summer spending of £435 million ($545 million) on new signings.

    Chelsea faces a demanding two-week period with five matches scheduled until the New Year, and James’ injury compounds their challenges after slipping to 12th in the Premier League table.

    Their upcoming fixtures include a clash against Sheffield United on December 16 and a Carabao Cup quarterfinal match against Newcastle United.

  • Chelsea squad went chilling right after poor display in 0-2 loss in Everton clash

    Chelsea squad went chilling right after poor display in 0-2 loss in Everton clash

    The gathering was initially arranged by Captain James as a Christmas celebration before the disappointing defeat at Goodison Park.

    Pochettino, recognising the potential positive impact on team morale, permitted the event to proceed.

    However, following the dismal performance that resulted in a victory for Sean Dyche’s men and James himself suffering a hamstring injury, the fate of the party seemed uncertain.

    Nevertheless, when James inquired about the possibility of still holding the event after the match, Pochettino gave it the green light.

    As reported by The Telegraph, the players first headed to the Bagatelle restaurant in Mayfair for a culinary experience. The restaurant offers a range of main courses priced between £30-£115, featuring diverse chicken and fish dishes.

    Their next destination was the Tape Nightclub, situated in Oxford Circus and popular among footballers, musicians, and notable personalities.

    The evening’s highlight was an event labelled “Tape Sundays.”

    Chelsea has struggled for form in 2023, statistically labelled as the worst team in the English top-flight with the lowest points-per-game ratio among clubs that spent the entire year in the Premier League, amassing only 39 points from an equal number of games.

    What began as a Christmas celebration evolved into a bonding session, fostering team camaraderie.

    It remains to be seen if this chemistry translates onto the pitch ahead of a busy two-week stretch for Chelsea, where they are scheduled to play five games, starting with a fixture against Sheffield United at home on Saturday.

  • Everton triumphs over Chelsea

    Everton triumphs over Chelsea

    Everton secured a notable 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Goodison Park, capping off an impressive week of Premier League action.

    Abdoulaye Doucoure’s second consecutive goal, eight minutes into the second half, and a goal from second-half substitute Lewis Dobbin sealed the win. The victory extended Everton’s lead over the relegation zone to four points.

    James Garner returned to Sean Dyche’s starting XI, recovering from illness, while Amadou Onana returned from a calf injury, taking a place on the bench as Seamus Coleman dropped out due to a minor injury sustained in the previous match against Newcastle United.

    Despite Chelsea having the first notable chance, with a shot from Enzo Fernandez well saved by Jordan Pickford, Everton responded with early pressure. Chelsea threatened again, but Pickford saved a powerful shot from Cole Palmer. The first half saw few chances, with Jack Harrison’s volley flashing wide being Everton’s closest attempt.

    Jarrad Branthwaite went down with a potential injury scare, but he continued after receiving treatment. Ashley Young, however, appeared to be struggling and was replaced by Nathan Patterson.

    In the second half, Everton increased their intensity, and McNeil’s powerful shot was tipped away by Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez. Doucoure capitalized on a rebound from Calvert-Lewin’s attempt, driving home a low shot to give Everton the lead.

    Chelsea struggled to respond, with Raheem Sterling’s efforts contained by Everton’s defense, particularly Mykolenko. In stoppage time, Lewis Dobbin, a second-half substitute, secured Everton’s victory with a well-placed low strike from a corner.

    The win marked Everton’s third successive Premier League victory, and their determined defensive display resulted in a third consecutive clean sheet. Mykolenko was praised for his stellar defensive performance, leading in tackles and clearances. Everton’s home form has improved, with only one loss in their past six matches at Goodison Park.

  • Jonathan Tah receives offer from Chelsea and Manchester United

    Jonathan Tah receives offer from Chelsea and Manchester United

    Manchester United and Chelsea probably won’t be able to sign Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen in January. The player and the club don’t want to make a move at this time, according to reports.

    The 27-year-old almost left Leverkusen in the summer. He had a release clause in his contract for just £15million, but no clubs ended up using it.

    His potential future teammates may be sorry now because the defender has played 12 games in the Bundesliga this season and has helped his team reach the top of the table without losing any games.

    Tah has caught the attention of United, Newcastle, and West Ham with his performances. He only has 18 months left on his contract as a Germany international player.

    Sky Sport Germany says that Chelsea are interested in the experienced defender and have inquired about him.

    However, Leverkusen won’t sell Tah in the middle of the season and the player won’t ask to leave.

    Leverkusen is doing really well, and Tah wants to stay and win trophies with the team because he has been there for eight years.

    He also doesn’t like the idea of changing teams during the middle of the season, especially because the European Championship is going to be held in Germany next summer, and he wants to play in it.

    However, he wants to try playing in the Premier League in the future and will consider his options when his contract has only one year left.

    Even though Leverkusen usually keeps their players, they are okay with letting Tah go. This is different from when they fought off a big offer for Tapsoba from Spurs last summer.

    This will be their final opportunity to make money from the defender, and they hope to get about £21. 5 million for him.

    United are looking for a new defender because they are not sure if Raphael Varane will stay for a long time. Varane, who is a veteran player from France, may leave in January because he is not playing much for the team.

    Chelsea is thinking that Thiago Silva might leave at the end of this season. They have already bought some young defenders, but they might still sign another one in January, especially if they sell Trevoh Chalobah.

  • Manchester United triumphs over Chelsea in Old Trafford clash

    Manchester United triumphs over Chelsea in Old Trafford clash

    Manchester United secured a crucial 2-1 victory over Chelsea in a chilly midweek clash at Old Trafford, with midfielder Scott McTominay emerging as the hero by scoring both goals.

    The match was a lively contest in Manchester, characterized by both teams pushing the pace for the entire 90 minutes, although United clearly dominated proceedings.

    McTominay’s first goal was a testament to the relentless early pressure applied by the Red Devils, dispelling any doubts about the team’s determination. This goal served as redemption for an earlier penalty miss by Bruno Fernandes, whose attempt was saved by Chelsea‘s goalkeeper, Robert Sanchez.

    Chelsea managed to level the game late in the first half, courtesy of a well-placed effort from Cole Palmer that narrowly evaded the fingertips of United’s goalkeeper, Andre Onana.

    However, it was United’s no.39, Scott McTominay, who once again demonstrated his knack for being in the right place at the right time. In the 69th minute, he scored the decisive goal, reinstating United’s lead.

    Erik ten Hag implemented four changes to the lineup from the recent game against Newcastle United for the clash against Chelsea.

    In the attacking lineup, Rasmus Hojlund and Antony replaced Anthony Martial and Marcus Rashford. Meanwhile, in the defensive setup, Diogo Dalot and Sofyan Amrabat took the places of Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Kobbie Mainoo.

    The first notable attempt on goal occurred in the third minute when Rasmus Hojlund, receiving a well-placed through ball from Luke Shaw on the left, unleashed a powerful shot that required Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez to make a low save.

    Early pressure from Manchester United seemed to yield results after five minutes when a VAR review was initiated by referee Chris Kavanagh for a late challenge by Enzo Fernandez on Antony in the box.

    The Brazilian’s foot was stamped on, leading to Kavanagh awarding a penalty. However, Robert Sanchez denied Bruno Fernandes from the spot, maintaining parity.

    Following the penalty save, both teams engaged in a competitive back-and-forth. However, it was once again Scott McTominay who found himself in the right place at the right time, breaking the deadlock and putting Manchester United in the lead.

    Alejandro Garnacho initiated the play by delivering a well-timed cut-back to an advanced Harry Maguire inside the penalty area.

    Although Maguire’s shot took a deflection, it fell into the path of the Scotland international, who skillfully placed the ball beyond the reach of an unsighted Robert Sanchez.

    Following the goal, Erik ten Hag’s team continued to apply the majority of the pressure, keeping the visitors on the defensive.

    A significant opportunity arose around the half-hour mark when a deep cross from Bruno Fernandes found Scott McTominay unmarked in the middle. However, McTominay’s quickfire double attempt was thwarted by the close-range reactions of Chelsea’s goalkeeper.

    Just before halftime, and somewhat against the run of play, Cole Palmer seized an opportunity just outside Manchester United’s box. His effort managed to navigate through the Reds’ defense and find the bottom corner of Andre Onana’s net.

    Earlier in the half, Onana had made a crucial save to deny Nicolas Jackson in a one-on-one situation, and Raheem Sterling was cautioned for attempting to win a penalty under a challenge from Victor Lindelof.

    The first half concluded with both teams seeking to advance forward as soon as possession was gained, maintaining the competitive nature of the match.

    The second half commenced with both teams displaying the same level of energy they had exhibited before the break. Manchester United made a substitution, bringing in Sergio Reguilon for Victor Lindelof, while Chelsea replaced Marc Cucurella with Reece James.

    Alejandro Garnacho, determined to continue his recent goal-scoring form, attempted another bicycle kick from a more challenging angle, which unfortunately sailed over the bar, eliciting a wry smile from the winger. His subsequent effort, moments later, appeared more threatening, curling just inches over the crossbar.

    As Manchester United asserted dominance around the 60-minute mark, a powerful shot from Luke Shaw led to handball appeals as the ball struck Colwill’s arm following a block. However, the officials ruled that the contact occurred with the defender’s thigh.

    Scott McTominay, the earlier goalscorer, once again found himself in a crucial position for United, meeting Garnacho’s cross at the back post. The goal was subject to a VAR check, which determined that McTominay’s contact with Colwill before the goal was not sufficient to be considered a foul.

    Despite providing the assist for the second goal, Garnacho continued his pursuit of a goal, with a one-on-one opportunity well blocked by Reece James’s tackle. A subsequent shot from Garnacho narrowly missed the post.

    In the end, the two goals from McTominay were enough to secure Manchester United a much-needed and well-deserved three points at Old Trafford. With this victory, they now trail Manchester City by only three points in the league table.