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A New Man United contract is in the offing for Facundo Pellistri

Fabrizio Romano is describing that Facundo Pellistri will be offered a new agreement with Manchester United. Romano said United Stand, “He [Pellistri] is doing very good in teaching. Erik ten hag and the coaching staff are actually cheery with him.” He pursued, “I am told that there is the probability that they will debate a new agreement ” Pellistri signed United in October 2020 below manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. In January 2021 he moved on loan to Alaves. He comes back to the Reds for pre-summer before going back to Alaves for the 21/22 summer. The Uruguayan global ultimately made his executive debut for Manchester United on January 10th this year in Manchester United’s success over Charlton in the Carabao Cup. The Reds victory 3-0 and he influenced by coming on as an exchange and creating chances, abetting United’s second goal, which Rashford scored. He was also a chunk of Uruguay’s World Cup team and the 21-year-old put in some encouraging performances that drew the observation of

Manchester United’s Charlie McNeill is set to join Newport County until the end of the season

Manchester United winger Charlie McNeill is near to finalizing a loan contract to join League Two side Newport Nation until the end of the season. The Peoples Person described presently that McNeill was open to a move and would make his election based on which team would warrant him the most first-team minutes. According to The Manchester Evening News, the 19-year-old has settled in Newport County and work is being done to seal the transfer. Richard Fay describes, “All is in spot for the 19-year-old to perfect his deal before Tuesday’s period day.” “McNeill has early reached with his new players and is exhilarated to get begin at his new club for the enduring few months of the summer.” “McNeill’s move is topic to global clearance, with Newport’s transport finalized by the Welsh FA despite playing in the English league method.” Fay adds that McNeill received a luxury of offers but the player and his spokesperson opted for the League 2 brawl. Newport is getting an adept striker who has e

Adrien Rabiot is still on Manchester United’s shortlist

Fabrizio Romano has stated that Manchester United could chase Adrien Rabiot this season. United made an astonishing move for Rabiot last season, agreeing to a fee in the realm of €17 million with Juventus. Intercession broke down, however, later the player and his agent (his mother, Veronique) inquired about too high a salary. Casemiro was subsequently signed for €70 million. Rabiot went on to regain his location in Juve’s team and executed so well in Serie A to rationale a starting midfield role in France’s World Cup campaign. The 27-year-old’s contract in Turin expires in June. Juve has made his renewal a priority but is yet to make a breakthrough in talks. Fabrizio Romano has elaborated that, while a late January move is unfeasible, United may renew their absorption in the player should he not re-sign with the Old Lady. Erik ten Hag is said to applaud the player – which, as Romano highlights, is approbation that breathed prior to Rabiot’s resurgence – and United’s current transport

Manchester United reject record-breaking bid for Alessia Russo

On the eve of the Transfer deadline, it has been reported that Arsenal have offered Manchester United a world-record transfer fee for Alessia Russo. In a bid to poach the star from their rivals, leaving them little time to find a replacement, Arsenal offered just shy of half a million pounds. The 23-year-old striker turned down an offer to sign a contract extension at her current club in June. Russo’s contract with United runs out this summer and the deadline for domestic transfers in the WSL is 5pm on Tuesday. Although the club is said to still be negotiating with the player, an agreement is yet to be made. Russo has scored 17 goals in 35 WSL appearances for United after joining in 2020 and netted 10 times in 17 caps for England, including four in the Lionesses’ Euro 2022 triumph last summer. United have said they don’t want to lose the striker but if they don’t accept an offer now, they may end up losing her on a free transfer in the summer. Russo has also drawn attention from Europe

Andy Robertson rues about Liverpool’s latest defeat

Andy Robertson revealed that things had gone from bad to worse for Liverpool since the turn of the year with their FA Cup beat at Brighton on Sunday the latest mishap. The captain told Liverpool had troubles at both ends of the pitch as they lost for the third time in 2023 – with JĂ¼rgen Klopp, the manager, bemoaning the dismissive body language of some of his players. The concert was better than in the 3-0 defeat at Brighton two weeks formerly but it was still not good adequate, the striker Kaoru Mitoma popping up in blockage to score a stunning winner. Liverpool, the FA Cup holders, are out of both household cups and lag ninth in the league. They overlook Real Madrid in the last 16 of the Champions League. “It’s bitterly household,” Robertson told. “We desire to start conquering sports but it’s easy to say and harder to fix. This summer has been nowhere near good enough. We wanted a new beginning at the turn of the year; if anything we’ve been worse. “You can’t put your finger on one

Liverpool lost in transition but JĂ¼rgen Klopp could be their golden thread

With 11 minutes left in this FA Cup fourth-round tie and the score 1-1, JĂ¼rgen Klopp could be seen running out to the sideline, yanking the snood from his face and executing a series of inflamed scything gestures with his right arm, as though trying to break free from some imperceptible set of the shackle Klopp shrieked. He threw his head back. Just as quickly he stopped, crouched, and mooched back toward his seat. Nothing was really happening. Klopp was reacting to the shapes in his head, seeing the danger, slackness, and loose stitching in Cody Gakpo’s off-the-ball positioning during a lull in play with the ball 40 yards away, out there verbbeging his false-10 midway attacker to stand 10 yards deeper, trying to plaster some kind of attacking plan beyond this strangely angsty Liverpool team in real-time. It is a measure of where Liverpool is that this was probably the most animated Klopp became all afternoon. Brighton would go on to win the sport, deservedly, with a brilliant goal a m

Why Chelsea must stick with Graham Potter

The easy answer here is that cashiering managers right now, where we are as a football club and in the midst of a  developmental rebuilding predicts under new ownership, sacking managers isn’t the answer. I have seen all the fallouts on general  the channel later the Arsenal beat, and to be honest, I share the same feelings and examines. I’ve seen bags of pining for Thomas Tuchel again and shouts to sack Graham Potter. But for me, it truly doesn’t matter who is coaching us and who is in charge fair now, the matter is much simpler than who is in charge. The matters are our players and the  shortage  intelligence, leadership, and most of all, a grade that we have composed. It would not affair who was in charge correct now, whether it is Potter or Tuchel, we would be seeing the same matters. The football under Tuchel although enjoyable at times was still no different from what we are seeing now. Nothing to me looks any different. We play labored and predictable, and football has been poor

Thiago Silva doesn’t need to dope to be the best around

Thiago Silva is 38 and still going hefty. The defender remains one the best players in the Premier League despite now being one of the oldest, and every week we’re left marveling at how good he is, even at his age. The Premier League drugs quizzer has clearly been admiring the same thing. Later the first game of this summer – a narrow 1-0 win over Everton, Silva was called in for the standard “random” post-match drugs test. He was magnificent in that game – but not so good we guessed him of cheating. The exploration went on for so long that he literally ended up missing his flight back to London – and had to be driven instead, as we were illuminated by his Instagram story after the game. The results were pessimistic, so we can securely say he hasn’t found Winstrol for sale online. Silva’s gain and duration are a product of hard work and allegiance to his craft. He would be insulted by the very idea of taking shortcuts. His job has become Outstanding harder this season since the approac

How to enjoy betting on Chelsea even as they struggle

 It’s Friday afternoon, and we’re all cautiously drifting through those last few hours of the working week, observing the clock and waiting for the vacation to finally begin. There’s no better process to fire up your Friday Feeling than by looking ahead to the weekend’s football match. Have you made your fancy football transport and picked your team this week? In that instance, it’s time to believe about setting a bet for the weekend’s exertion. Here are our football collectors. tips for this week – at least when it comes to Chelsea. As presently as a year ago, you could fair join Chelsea to your slide and be lovelily enjoyable that they would pull off a victory, no event who they are cladding. Our form since the put off the year has actually changed all that. Now you can’t ever be too confident we’re in line for 3 points, and in fact, we’ve lost more games than we’ve won in recent weeks. Our chances are elongated even further by our resistance tomorrow.   It will be a crazy atmosphere

Ziyech has improved, but rebuild means he has to go

 Hakim Ziyech is to leave Chelsea this window, and for me, it should not even be a debate. We have just gestured three strikers in the shape of Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix, and Noni Madueke. Our team is now bloated,  exceptionally in the attack. We cannot directory they all present in our Champions League squad, a player or two needs to be relinquished. We are also probably signing 1/2 more players this aperture. Until the World Cup, I think lovely much every Chelsea fan would have told yes to selling Ziyech, counting the player himself. But now, I’ve seen calm a few interrogating it off the back of a good World Cup and a few fair games for Chelsea. He’s been great in spells, allowed, but the variability is still lucid to me. We cannot sell Christian Pulisic this month because he has a long-phrase wound and no club will buy him. So it has to be Ziyech I’m scared. As I’ve said, I totally treasure what he does bring, and when he’s on it, he’s fire. But he’s not on it anywhere near adequa

Chelsea could look in-house to solve some midfield issues

Chelsea is presently looking to join a new midfielder this window as part of a big team reconstruction. Late moves for Enzo Fernandez of Benfica, and Moises Caicedo of Brighton, look calmly feasible. But could Chelsea also look in-house when pending the latest names for their midfield rebuild? Well, happen they might, and they apparently should be. Chelsea permitted new adding Andrey Santos to head out to play at the South American tournament this month, and it’s proving to be a great conclusion. When he was gestured it was always going to be as a player for the future and one from ‘Vision 2030’. But right now, Santos is genuinely showing up and making people take note of his name, for many causes. Santos is making his name heard out in South America correct now and he has scored two goals in his last two sports for Brazil U20s. Last night, he captained his team to a 3-1 win over closest corrival Argentina. Chelsea’s rebuild is presently causing, and Santos is actually pushing himself

The simple stat that shows where Chelsea are struggling

The fact is that Chelsea isn’t having a good season. We’re down in 7th place in the Premier League and there are diverse causes for that. But if you look at the raw stats, there’s one that jumps out as a lucid issue for why we’re grappling to keep pace with the top 4. The season’s xG demography so far, as we are ready for whole the World Cup break, shows that we’ve been in 8th place in the division, with 1.6 anticipated goals per game. That shows that the chances we’re creating just aren’t good adequate or  many enough. Losing Reece James has been a big blow in that consideration. As well as just being a talented all-around full-back, he’s our main attacking outlet, and he happens so much havoc on his own that the entire team  welfare. Without him, we’ve really grappled to replace his innovation and to  cause chances at all.

Chelsea needs to reset and must return strong after Xmas

Chelsea does not play football again until after Christmas and to be honest, I am quite relieved with the break. Chelsea needs this break, Graham Potter needs this break, and our wounded players need this break for their  retrieval. January could  retrieval look a lot less gloomy for us, but going into the World Cup, it’s assuredly not very bright right now. Newcastle saw our third premier league beat in a row, four defeats in our last five matches, no win in the premier league in six matches, and three victories in our last nine matches in all contention, things are positively dire right now. Chelsea is going to be 8th in the Premier League at Christmas, and whether we are in conversion and going through a rebuild in a new predict or not, is just  unreasonable. I’m here for the  renovate, I want the rebuild, but we are Chelsea, and we need to also see at the very least, 100%attempt every game, and we desire to see results. No excuses, not that ‘on another day we would have scored’ bec

Chelsea needs to make decisions on 2024 contracts now

We have seen a  reflected the last couple of seasons develop at Chelsea where we are looking at  similar contract situations. Last summer we spent the whole season admiring whether Antonio Rudiger and Andreas Christensen were going to sign new agreements or not. And these were two players playing usually in our starting line-up, and the condition was bound to  influence them on the pitch, I don’t care what anyone says. This season, we have the same condition but in midfield, with Jorginho and N’Golo Kante having agreements running out in June 2023. Again, this cannot be a good condition for anyone, and truly, it should have been sorted out one way or the other sooner. This is why Chelsea should make a clear conclusion on our 2024 agreement group right now, or at least as soon as  feasible. If we want to expand contracts for any of the likes of Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Mateo Kovacic, Christian Pulisic, and Mason Mount, then we should be in talks now and getting those contracts sealed. But if

Big World Cup for Pulisic as we approach Chelsea's decision time

The World Cup is precisely THE largest stage you can play on as a footballer. You will have millions of eyes captivated on you as you turn out for your nation. hat this contention always brings is a chance for players to affect their current teams, or even put themselves in the shop window for a possible move, it is  exactly the best place to perform and showcase your talent, for whatever reason. Chelsea has a few players right now who are approaching a crossroads moment in their careers, and it will soon be decision time for many of them. One of them is Christian Pulisic, whose contract runs out at Chelsea in the summer of 2024. So, he, and Chelsea, will soon have a large conclusion to make. If Chelsea is planning on not offering him a contract extension, then they will need to be looking to sell him either in January or the summer. But a special World Cup from Pulisic could sway any consultation, just as a bad World Cup could as well. It’s like watching  probable transport targets an

How to make big money betting on the World Cup

We’re about to hit the World Cup, and many people will now be thinking about taking on the tournament. But what to go for? It requires an  totally  dissimilar skillset and thought processes to betting on the Premier League. Gambling on EPL matches is egregious and arduous. The league has built its victory on aggressive balance and unforeseeable. It may feel like Man City and Liverpool win every week, but the actuality is that anyone can beat anyone to a far greater  expanse than in most other top flights in Europe. Plus, unlike in American games where there are  generally just two outcomes in games, football has three, making things even harder to  forecast. There’s nothing more  thwarting a bettor than backing the underdog for a win only to see them draw – or even worse, the other way around. It all makes for a difficult proposition. At the World Cup, you’ll want to think of big images and long  phrases. Don’t just back Brazil or Argentina to win, or Karim Benzema to be the top scorer

Graham Potter needs to follow Southgate’s example at Chelsea

I have been analytical of Gareth Southgate in the past, and I’m not one of those who rashly rate him as a manager.  But I’ve always felt that under Southgate, we have always been far too negative and he has never really gotten the best out of them, or at least what I think a more  cumulative and certain managers would get out of them. Playing a back five and two defensive midfielders in a swivel adjacent to each other have always been painful for me to watch, and  directly using so many defensive players in his setups previously. the protective midfielder, and my god how stimulating that was. England was fantastic and scored six goals. Granted, the opposition was poor, but this is how England needs to set up, and it is also what Chelsea needs to be pushing toward now. Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling were both  impressive for England today, playing in their essential positions. Mount was in the 8 roles, and Sterling was playing wide left. It comes as no  astonishment to see that they bo

Ethan Ampadu knocks on Graham Potter’s door

I’ve every time evaluated Ethan Ampadu greatly and believed in his  faculty. Of course, he has had stumbling moments during his enlargement, but he’s actually largely been frequently performing at a good level. Ampadu has been at Chelsea since 2017 and this summer he is out on his fourth loan move with Spezia. But is it time to amalgamate him now? I believe it will be near unfeasible to disregard him. Maybe he is not going to be the first name on Chelsea’s team sheet, but I think his versatility, reliability, and consistency, make him a hugely useful squad rotation player to bring into our squad this summer. Most of all though, his mentality.  Chelsea is still looking at plans for the defense, and Thiago Silva signing a new contract is far from a done deal yet.  Ampadu can cover all locations at the back. I was always worried about his lack of continuation on the ball in that position, but this is something he has improved a lot more in his game this season and at the end of last seaso

Chelsea would do well to take bits from the underdog spirit

Whilst viewing the World Cup so far, there is one very lucid and obvious thing that I have noticed, and that is how far team spirit, fancy potency and athleticism can get any team. It’s something we can relate to Chelsea because Chelsea of right now lacks physicality, athleticism, and desire/strong mentalities when the chips are down. And for me, these are massively important attributes to have, equally as important as having quality and technical ability. In this World Cup as yet, we have seen Saudi Arabia beat Argentina, and Japan beat Germany. Neither team would have been given any real replacement at all ahead of the game, and both squads came from a goal behind to win. As always, you desire it all in your squad. You need  grade and animality, and you also need mindset and power. I believe that the want to win matches is undervalued in football, and it is something that I know we have all spoken about concerning Chelsea in recent seasons – a lack of intellect when the chips are dow

Perfect opportunity for Chelsea’s fringe and academy players now

Chelsea is back in training this week after the first team players were given some time off for holidays, relaxing, time with family, or however they wanted to use it. There will be an in-house sport at Cobham, before the boy's wing out to Abu Dhabi for the cordial match against Aston Villa on Sunday 11th December.  Evidently, we will not have Chelsea’s World Cup players in  presence, but there will be all the players who have not gone to the World Cup, also, a chunk of academy players to fill the spaces, and our recovering injured players as well. Players like Trevoh Chalobah, Pierre Emerick Aubameyang, Armando Borja, Marc Cucurella, Ruben Loftus-Cheek, Kepa Arrizabalaga, and Jorginho will all be back training this week ahead of the trip. They could all use some friendly games to help get back in some good form. They are anticipated to be signed still by Lewis Hall, Carney Chukwuemeka, and Omari Hutchinson, who also had time off with the first squad. It will be a great convenience

Will the World Cup benefit Chelsea?

It’s a curious old summer whichever way you look at it. A few years ago, it would have looked indecipherable that we would be in the middle of November, Abramovich no longer at the club, Graham Potter at the helm, and the season halted for a World Cup. But this is where we are. Other factors aside, how will this coerced break crash Chelsea, relative to those other teams all  brawling for a top-four place, exceptionally as the 2022 World Championships allowance shows that there is a very good chance individual of the Chelsea team will be staying late into the championship in Qatar.  12 of those will be against Chelsea, the third greatest presentation in the Premier League behind Manchester City (16) and Manchester United (14). Tottenham and Arsenal will have 11 and 10 players away appropriately, Brighton 8, and Liverpool just 7. Surprisingly, Newcastle will only be missing 5 players. Just for the history, the teams with the atomic players delineated in the World Cup are Southampton, Bou

Some pros about facing Man City in the cup yet again

Chelsea has once again been drawn against Manchester City in a domestic cup competition, in the same round, in the same season. The FA Cup third round is usually a golden chance for Premier League clubs to bed in some youngsters and uses some fringe players, but I’m not so sure that Graham Potter will be doing so now! That is since we have been drawn against present league champions, Manchester City, again. The same team that stunned us out of the League Cup third circular. Imagine that? What are the chances? It genuinely does feel like the world is piling up against Chelsea getting the  impose same draw in the same round of both private cups this summer. Chelsea also plays Manchester City AGAIN just two days before this FA Cup tie, in the league. Yikes. We could have truly used a good cup run under Graham Potter this summer, couldn’t we? But Blues fans are already  conquered, and you can entirely understand why. Belief and confidence are at a real low right now off the back of our poo

Chelsea making the best use of the World Cup break

The World Cup continues, and household football seems like a faraway thing. We still have to wait until the finish of December for club football to come back. And as we approach Christmas time, it feels all that bit stranger that there is currently a World Cup going on, and no domestic football. But it’s OK though. Actually, for Chelsea, it’s more than OK. We have had the crucial replacement to rest and reset at what has been a very  durable time of poor concert and results. I believe the fans have even needed this break. But the cause that it is so well more than anything else, is because we are having this chance to get our key wounded players back to full health, and we are not missing any further sports without them. As you can see, players like Reece James, Wesley Fofana, and Ben Chilwell, are all doing ably with their retrieval. And if it was a general year without World Cup football, all three of these key players would be missing a handful of significant games, so at least they

Who Chelsea fans will be supporting as World Cup gets serious

We’ve passed the midway point of the World Cup now in phrase of games played, meaning all your betting  an adviser from before the kick-off is now out of date. We’ve seen plenty of interesting action so far, and the stunning Saudi Arabian victory over Argentina on the third day of the competition reminded everyone that their preconceptions don’t last long when these highly skilled, highly motivated groups of players meet out on the pitch. Argentina and Brazil were favorites before a ball was kicked, but both have had their dodgy moments. France, on the other hand, was relatively unfancied given their incredible talent pool, but despite picking up more injuries they have only enhanced their potential champions' credentials with some ruthless displays – plus the contingency to rest their  The entire first team was in their dead rubber last night. Unfortunately for Chelsea fans, N’Golo Kante’s injury issues mean he’s missing out on Les Bleus as well as The Blues, so they have nobody t

Ziyech has improved, but rebuild means he has to go

Hakim Ziyech to permit Chelsea this window, and for me, it should not even be a dispute. We have just signed three strikers in the shape of Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix, and Noni Madueke. Our squad is now bloated, exceptionally in the attack. We cannot roster them all currently in our Champions League squad, a player or two needs to be immolated (not physically). We are also probably signing 1/2 more players this window. Until the World Cup, I think lovely much every Chelsea fan would have told yes to selling Ziyech, including the player himself (still believe he wants to leave now). But now, I’ve seen calm a few interrogating it off the back of a good World Cup and a few satisfactory games for Chelsea. He’s been great in spells, granted, but the inconsistencies are still clear to me. We cannot sell Christian Pulisic this month because he has a long-term scratch and no club will buy him. So it has to be Ziyech I’m nervous. As I’ve said, I totally  treasure what he does bring, and when h

Mount and Sterling face the prospect of England bench again

Whether you assent to it or not, Chelsea players Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling face a concerned wait now to see if they get the nod to start the next England game. Gareth Southgate’s men play in their last 16 matches against Senegal on Sunday, and it’s going to be a very tough opponent to beat. Southgate will have some big  conclusion to make with his team option.  It would actually, be quite cruel to drop either of them. And also, Bukayo Saka had been swinging well and will also be hoping for a start. Jack Grealish has been good off the seat and would be emotional he’s earned a start as well, and there is also James Maddison and Conor Gallagher waiting in the pinion for convenience. I believe Southgate will bring Saka, Sterling, and Mount back later resting them, even though that might be harsh on Rashford and Foden. Although this is what I forecast, I’m not totally  definite that Southgate will escort the Chelsea lads back in. And you know what? It would be a fully relevant conclus

Chelsea to be involved in two major summer transfer stories

England beat Senegal 3-0 last night in the World Cup last 16 to set up a quarter-final match against France on Saturday evening. Two players for England assuredly stood out once again for me. Obviously, Jude Bellingham was one of them and easily the man of the match. But Declan Rice once again for me just recapitulated the ‘unsung’ job that he does on the  timbre, and if it wasn’t for him, players like Bellingham and Phil Foden would not have been able to be as operative as they were. Rice being there alone permit Bellingham to go and roam and play with liberty, and he  definitely did that. Bellingham is going to be THE most sought-later player in the season when he is anticipated to leave Dortmund for a lot of money. One team is going to have to pay VERY big to get Bellingham, and Chelsea will assuredly be in the mix. Privately, I can perceive him going to Manchester City, but you can never  edit anything out at this period. But Jude is going to be a  universal world-beater and it’s s

Chelsea will lose out on more transfer targets

It looks like Chelsea will lose out to Real Madrid in the conflict to sign Brazilian commotion Endrick from Palmeiras, and woefully, he isn’t going to be the only big transport target that Chelsea will miss out on. The reality is, Chelsea, has not been seriously challenging for the Premier League title for five years now, and to me, that means we are not the powerhouse club that some still trust we are, at least not right now anyway. Winning the Champions League and collecting the odd honors along the way in recent seasons has simply papered over the cracks. Currently, Chelsea is 8th in the Premier League in mid-season, and people are out here moaning that we are losing out on targets to clubs like Real Madrid. We are nowhere near these clubs right now and simply do not have their pull power. And we  literally haven’t even had that for many years. Players like Erling Haaland were always going to choose Manchester City over us. The city is probably the best club team around and has been

Chelsea must now head to the striker transfer market

Injury FC attacks again at Chelsea, and Armando Borja joins the long list of many top Chelsea players who have had the worst luck with  momentous injuries in the last few summers. I’m definitely demolished for Borja, who is anticipated to miss the whole rest of the season now at the very least after doing his ACL in a  the cordial match against Aston Villa on Sunday. I think we all knew precisely what had occurred and  dread the worst when he went down in pure agony screeching and clutching his knee after going in for a challenge. Absolutely eviscerated for him and wish him a fast improvement The worst-case scenario means he could now be out for 12 months though, and that means Chelsea must react in January and sign a substitution. We are already short of true number 9-type strikers and options to play there even before Borja was injured, and Chelsea had already been linked with a number of new forwards. So this must precipitate those thoughts even more now and we must sign a new winge

Chelsea must remember the midfield in January as well as Striker

As you will all be more than aware of by now, Chelsea will be without striker Armando Borja for at least the rest of this season after he suffered an ACL injury in a friendly against Aston Villa on Sunday afternoon. First and foremost, we are  eviscerated for him and wish him a fast recovery. He’s a fighter and I am definite that he will be back fit and firing again as soon as he can be. All focus has lawfully been on the terrible Broja injury this week and the fact that Chelsea will now look to change him in January. We  definitely must do this, being short on the ground for strikers now. But similarly, it is just as significant if not more important, to still continue with our plans to  renovate the midfield and bring in a midfielder for January who can  employ homely as a six. The midfield revamp needs to cause. We look likely to lose both Jorginho and N’Golo Kante as free representatives in the season as of now, and we should be reconstructing our midfield, and I still believe we w

Graham Potter has crucial ten days ahead to save the spiraling season

There is exactly one sport left at this World Cup, then we can  acquire back to the Premier League, and we can get back to the real stuff –  altercation about net spent VAR in football and debating whether a manager deserves more time. Chelsea fans have been happy for the break – their summer was turning into a  horrible drag when we broke off. The wrapping of Thomas Tuchel had made everyone  intolerable; the good run that Graham Potter started with meant we could modify a little, but when his results soured, the bad vibes were back – and in greater numbers. Everyone has been praying that this time away has given the new coach an exchange to get his message across and that we will see a new and upgrade Chelsea on the 27th when we return to  exertion against Bournemouth. But we have our doubts. So many of Potter’s starters have been away in Qatar, securing yet more minutes in their legs and missing out on any of the  welfare of teaching with their new coach and his staff. One thing that

Why Chelsea’s break can also push the reset button

One week today and we will be getting prepared for Chelsea to take on Bournemouth back in the Premier League! Club football is back! I actually do have mixed emotions about club football being back. I’m  thrilled about it in about half of my brain, the half that has loved Chelsea Football Club since the day I could kick a ball, the half that loves football more than life oneself, and the half that draws me back to  observing every single minute of Chelsea playing football through rain,  glow, good times, bad times, and even in the old second dissection, albeit very hazy memories of that. My point is, I’ll continue watching Chelsea even if we got downgraded to the non-league and become just another local club trying to get into the competitive league. They’d still have my support. Chelsea is a lifestyle, and I’ll endure Chelsea until the day I die. But the other half of my intellect is filled with  terror, dread, and unreliability. Of course, I can fully  appreciate that we are in a tra

Chelsea making Rafael Leao's decision tough

AC Milan and Portugal forward Rafael Leao has apparently the biggest  conclusion of his career to make to date. He will soon be  determining whether to  expand his agreement with AC Milan or move to another club. The agreement talks between the club and the player have been going on for months, and you can be sure that the ongoing hovering over Chelsea  curiosity is playing a big part in him perhaps regarding whether the leave or not. Chelsea fans will recall back before Chelsea signed Kai Havertz from Bayer Leverkusen and he was toying with the club on socials. Liking tweets and whatnot. Well, Rafael Leao appears to be finely doing something similar, but perhaps not yet to the same  flake. Leao has been doing things like following Chelsea on Snap Chat freshly and retweeting this video You might not be aware, but TIGGZ is a video creator who knows a lot of people in the assiduity. When Chelsea is close to registering a player, he makes a sort of ‘welcome’ video for them.  And then ther

Not many changes are expected from Potter for Liverpool

Chelsea is back in action again this Saturday, and they face fellow Premier League strugglers Liverpool. That sentence alone feels very strange to type! The club’s struggles are shown in their league positions, with Liverpool and Chelsea both currently on 28 points in 9th and 10th position, with the aforementioned only ahead of goal difference. A actually sign of how both clubs and managers have been in a rut lately. Envisage thinking Liverpool and Chelsea would be in a mid-table battle in January, at the start of this season! Liverpool’s demise this summer has actually surprised me, but I’m definitely not going to be fooled by it. They’ll be back, I’m sure. Just as Chelsea will be also. Liverpool has a 52% win probability, and Chelsea has just 24%. Despite the form of both clubs, I still see the home side as the  prefer here. Chelsea as the underdogs can often be a good thing these days, so I’m happy with that. Liverpool has lost to Brighton and Brentford in their last two league game

How Chelsea Could Lineup vs Bournemouth factoring fitness

Chelsea is finally back in Premier League action in just five days' time, welcoming Bournemouth to Stamford Bridge for the Tuesday evening kick-off on the 27th. Mixed sentiments right now I am definitely from Chelsea fan, but for me, I’m absolutely happy and  delighted for club football to be back. I recognized and enjoyed/needed the break from it, but I’ve reset my assumption, honed in my emotions (for now at least), and I’m ready to watch Chelsea again! In terms of form, it’s pretty much a clean slate due to the break and the rest, which Chelsea has really needed. But before the break, we all know that our form and concert were poor and saw us slip into 8th  location in the Premier League As for Bournemouth, before beating Everton 3-0 in their last game before the break, they hadn’t won a game since October 8th when they beat Leicester. They currently sit in the 14th spot in the league. The two clubs have only met 17 reasons in the past, with Chelsea winning 11 of those, and only

Perfect chance for Chelsea to restart the season

Chelsea must look at this week as a replace begin the season all over again and start a lucid slate. We face Bournemouth on Tuesday night in our first Premier League game back in over a month later the World Cup enforced a break in play. Chelsea has had the perfect chance to rest up and reset ready for the return of league football, but now they must make full use of this break and make secure they come back hitting the  floor running. There is no easy game in the Premier League, but a  match at home against Bournemouth, who are presently down in 14th place in the table, should be looked at as one of the more favorable games we could have been drawn for this week. Chelsea must use this game to bounce back and resume our season, and we must look to make an assertion in our concert as well. Chelsea had a lot of players playing at the World Cup, but even still, many of them were fixed-left behind the back at Cobham and have been able to work on a number of things in teaching with Graham P

Chelsea could make some cash if players aren’t signing new deals

Chelsea is expending a lot of money right now. After spending £250m in the season on new players for the first team, they are anticipated to be busy in January and again next season, signing more new players in the market. Of course, Chelsea’s new owners are not perturbed about money, but there is also a prominence to be wise going forward. And telling of being wise, it might be just that to look at trying to get some money for players who are not registering new deals, if it is resolved that they will either not be expanding, or we don’t desire to extend them. The Daily Mail has a report out today mentioning that Newcastle has our midfielder Jorginho as a prime target for January. Now I’m not saying necessarily to sell him to a rival, but we should certainly be considering selling any player whose contract is running out next summer or in 2024, if they have made it clear they don’t want to stay, or Chelsea has made it clear they won't be extending their deals. If that is the  outl

Chelsea’s new owners serious about midfield rebuild

Chelsea’s midfield is in anguished need of a revamp. At the moment, it is aging and lacks many elements that any midfield of a team who wants to challenge at the very top should have. Chelsea’s new owners are  apparently fully aware of this and are conducting a serious midfield  remodel in the next couple of transfer windows. News has derived from nowhere over the last 24 hours  concerning Chelsea going hard to try and sign Enzo Fernandez from Benfica. The rising star has just had a superb World Cup, helping win it with Argentina, and now he is the subject of transport intent. Chelsea looking like they are willing to dop over £100m on signing Enzo, really does show just how serious the club is now about rebuilding the midfield, something that is needed. N’Golo Kante and Jorginho are no closer to registering new deals as of now, and there has even been current talk that both will leave in the season as free  envoy and Jorginho might even leave in January, conforming to one report. Excha

Chelsea’s change of shape in-game is key

Chelsea beat Bournemouth 2-0 on Tuesday evening in their first game back later the World Cup interrupt. It was a much-needed win and a clean sheet after stumbling form and poor performances before the break. There was one key element for me that I noticed that really helped Chelsea get the edge over Bournemouth and make it a pretty straightforward game for them in the end, and that was the in-game exchange of shape. We are starting to see elements come into our play that has clearly been implemented by Graham Potter and his team, and the shape is one of them. I also incorporated about four moves in the first half that Chelsea made that were quick one-touch passing that set us up for a savage within seconds. We have rarely seen this at Chelsea in recent seasons, with our possession play often being too slow and too labored. It was  invigorating to see some quick fluctuation and players also taking on those hard and riskier passes; that is what we need to be seeing much more, worrying le

Trevoh Chalobah deserves to start again for Chelsea

Chelsea has only won one of their last 8 Premier League matches after being held to a draw by relegation strugglers Nottingham Forest on New Year's Day. The entire team once again was poor, and it took us all right back to the horrible run of games Chelsea had before the World Cup break. As I say, nobody played well, but after having to watch on from the seat again of late, Trevoh Chalobah will be feeling like he justify to get the nod in the next game, and he would be definitely  right to be thinking that way. For me, Kalidou Koulibaly must be abandoned. We often see, players arriving to play football in the Premier League for the first time coming from a divergent league, and they  scuffle. I wasn’t childbearing though, when Chelsea signed Kalidou Koulibaly from Napoli in the summer, for him to join a long list of players we can place in the above class He arrived here as a proven world-class defender with circumstance and standard. I don’t think anyone can doubt that assertion,

There’s a space at Chelsea for Levi Colwill and Benoit Badiashile

Chelsea is on the verge of signing defender Benoit Badiashile from Monaco, according to Ben Jacobs in his debut article for Si & Dan Talk Chelsea this week. But there was one key  division in there concerning Levi Colwill, and it sounds very promising from a Chelsea point of view. Many people have been questioning why Chelsea is endorsing Badiashile  since he is a young left-footed center-back, with the same profile as Colwill. However, I honestly trust that both are needed at Chelsea going forward. Jacobs describes that Chelsea still has very many ideas for a future with Colwill in the squad, and he says that Chelsea knows they have a large flair in Colwill. “Levi Colwillr residue part of Chelsea’s long-phrase ideas therefore why they would only permit a credit to Brighton over the season,” Jacobs wrote. “It’s been an arduous season at Brighton and he’s only played five Premier League games. But anyone I speak to at Chelsea is ever quick to underline his high perspective. Chelsea

Potter’s brave decisions pay off

There were some memorable the conclusion made by Graham Potter in Sunday’s win against Crystal Palace, and I saw him be quite bold. One of the things that haven’t been broached much is that yes, of course, Lewis Hall has been keeping Marc Cucurella out of the team, which is a bold adequate resolution on its own, but Potter even had the option to bring Kalidou Koulibaly on at left back during the sport, rather than turn to Cucurella. Potter and Cucurella knew each other very ably from their time at Brighton, so relinquishing him and ignoring him as a sub even, is  greatly brave of Potter. And these are the kind of decisions we have been asking for and desire to continue. Nothing against Cucurella, but he has been pretty sub-par since arriving in the summer, so I think he deserved to be dropped. Even cascading Koulibaly from the start on Sunday, who has also been sub-par, was a bold conclusion and one that advantageous Benoit Badiashile had a good debut. The only  astonishing one is not

Expected Graham Potter setup vs Manchester City

With all that has been going on with Chelsea recently, now we have the easy task of playing against the Premier League champions twice in a  line. Oh, dear! The Blues mug second-placed Manchester City in the league, and oh my would Graham Potter want to avert this right now. The constraint is already on him after only winning one game in the last eight league matches, but facing Pep Guardiola’s grade City team, is far from needed. The city only supervised a draw against Everton in their leisure time though, but before that, they had won every game in the league since October the 16th when they lost to Liverpool. Chelsea will desire to solemnly have a look at their back line and the lack of steps. Because if we set up as we did against Bournemouth and Forest, City will destroy us on the counter and at pace. I do wonder if Potter will twig with a back four or default to a back three, which might save our clear  fragility more. Privately, I believe we need to be playing Denis Zakaria as a

Chelsea not painting itself well in the Enzo debacle

Chelsea has been publicly shamed today by Benfica and many media outlets reporting on the Enzo Fernandez deal, and to be honest, if reports are to be believed, you can understand why. It looks like Chelsea, first of all, agreed to a verbal fee with Benfica, and then went back on that fee and offered less. It’s hard to know  absolutely what has been happening with this one, with so many conflicting reports flying around. So a pinch of salt IS also needed here, but it definitely doesn’t look prominent on our side. This has led to angry responses in public from the Benfica manager, saying Chelsea has disrespected them in negotiations. He has a spike IF this is all true. I have no plan why we don’t just pay the full section if we are prepared to pay 80m euros. It’s only a further 30 odd million euros, which in this business is just pennies. To get this far in conciliation and not finish it, seems daft and a decay of time to me. And it’s just tarnishing the name of Chelsea. There are ever t

Fans seem split on Joao Felix, but proof is in the pudding

I’ve been speaking to a number of Chelsea fans gauging their feeling on the deal to bring Joao Felix in on loan from Atletico Madrid for the rest of the summer, and I must say that I’ve noticed rather split feedback. Many are cherry, others are unhappy, and some more are somewhere in the middle. The fact is, there are definitely many pros and many cons in this deal, and Blues fans are normally split. As you can see from Fabrizio Romano’s report below, the deal is quite expensive for five months, and Chelsea is also paying his wages in full, and have no agreed buy option. Felix also  expanded his agreement with Atletico for a further season before he joins. Naturally, all the above present concerns. There are many risks here and there is also a chance that Chelsea does not manage to sign him in the summer and if they do, he might still be very expensive. But for me, the proof will be in the deserting on this one. If he comes in now and bags 10-15 goals and assists for the rest of the su

How Chelsea can line up with Joao Felix and new signings

Chelsea has early bought a few players in the door this January, with plans for even more entrance after that. Youngsters Andrey Santos and David Datro Fofana have come in beside defender Benoit Badiashile, and  onward Joao Felix, with the latter only being declared today. Felix joins on loan and has got aligned to work in Chelsea training today and is anticipated to be  accessible for the senior squad tomorrow when Chelsea makes the short journey next door to face Fulham. Fofana also made his entrance for Chelsea at the weekend and looked very neat and neat on the ball. With that in mind and the fact that Felix has come in to make a precipitate clash, as well as our defenders not looking too good lately, I wonder if the  The under lineup will be used by Graham Potter tomorrow and then going forward. evidently once Reece James comes back he will be in for Cesar Azpilicueta. But until then, this could revitalize things for Chelsea and Potter when they desire it the most. And then you wi

Erik ten Hag has found the perfect super-sub in Alejandro Garnacho

It seemed like the Manchester derby was petering out in favor of Manchester City after substitute Jack Grealish stole in at the far post to plant the header past a helpless David de Gea. But as has been the case under Erik ten Hag, Manchester United has tended to find unlikely answers through the impact of substitutes. One player who has become an instant hero in the colors of United has been Alejandro Garnacho. Who can obliterate his indelible last-gasp winner against Fulham in the last sport before the World Cup? Garnacho, the super sub But this was City, the prevailing Premier League champions and when the Dutch manager turned to the young Argentine, it seemed like it was more in hope than expectation. But the master mastermind seemed to have it all featured out. There was a clear direction to Luke Shaw after the exchange to feed the ball to the striker as fast as possible. And immediately, the United players seemed to be energized and Garnacho had a couple of runs down the left sid

Manchester United’s controversial goal sparks debate in the football community

The football society is in an uproar following Manchester United’s derby day win over City. City went ahead in the 60th minute as Jack Grealish came off the seat to head them into the lead but United dug heavy to come back. United’s equalizer by Bruno Fernandes was initially ruled out for offside against Marcus Rashford but VAR overturned the on-field decision. Two minutes later, Rashford scored the winner and at the final whistle, the City players surrounded the referee to protest about that equalizer. In the BT studio, Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes recapitulated the rules, explaining why the goal stood. The drama didn’t end there though, as the players continued to moan in their post-match discussion alongside Pep Guardiola who told, “We know who we play, we know where we play.” In the Final Score studio, Martin Keown and Rachel Brown-Finnis agreed with Guardiola with Keown telling, “I think he’s right… it  assuredly contrived the goalkeeper, Ederson comes out to contract with the o

Luke Shaw reveals how they stopped Erling Haaland in a derby comeback

Manchester United won against their city neighbors by two goals to one courtesy of Bruno Fernandes and Marcus Rashford. United looked intended to lose but a turnaround in the late stages of the game saw them assert the swaggering rights in Manchester. A hallmark of United’s game is how carefully sound they were and in this case that translated into how fruitful the team was in abrogating Erling Haaland. Haaland has been electric for City since he signed from Borussia Dortmund, notching 27 goals for Pep Guardiola’s side in all contention this summer. However, as opposed to the Red Devils, the Norwegian kept quiet, and was no ultimatum. Haaland was largely noticeable and failed to roster a single shot on target as Raphael Varane and Luke Shaw kept him at bay. Shaw however played down his and Varane’s effect in marking Haaland out of the sport. The Englishman rather credited the team for the feat. Speaking during his post-match interview, Shaw said, “We’re very happy, I think we justified

Lisandro Martinez stop Erling Haaland

 Manchester United must not turn to physicality in their success to abrogate Erling Haaland. This is according to former Manchester City star Joleon Lescott, who recapitulated that the United defensive duo must traverse another strategy to stop the dangerous Norwegian. When the two sides met timely in the season, Manchester City ran out 6-3 winners in a  destruction of United at the Etihad. This time however feels different with the Red Devils presently on a luminous winning streak. Pep Guardiola and Ilkay Gundogan have himself sharped this out as the mind games go into full swing ahead of the pivotal tie. Lescott told, “I think Martinez and Varane  attempted to get corporeal with him [Haaland]. I remember a couple of occurrences where Haaland just kind of manhandled them – and he fancies that.” “So there has to be a dissimilar outlook since the result wasn’t conclusive for them as expressed or as a  group. It’s a case of acknowledging what didn’t work in the last game and changing tha

Arsenal Transfer News

 Arsenal is at the front of the queue for Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix, with the unsettled forward looking to leave the Spanish central likely. Felix joined for a nine-figure sum in 2019 to substitute the Barcelona-bound Antoine Griezmann – but has found life in La Liga tougher than anticipated. Rumors that he doesn't get on with manager Diego Simeone have been a constant during his career in Madrid, with plenty of rumors linking him away during his three-and-a-half-year stint. Performances at the World Cup –extremely in Portugal's 6-1 win over Switzerland – have shown precisely what the 23-year-old is capable of, however. With Atletico ending bottom of their Champions League group in the autumn, Felix could well be assured to leave – and Gunners boss Mikel Arteta is a reported fan of the player. According to Spanish outlet Marca(opens in new tab), Arsenal is now in the best position to try and sign Felix. Aston Villa and their new manager Unai Emery, formerly of Arsenal,