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  • Transfer: Chelsea coach asks 2 key players to leave

    Transfer: Chelsea coach asks 2 key players to leave

    England internationals Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell are training apart from Chelsea’s first team, manager Enzo Maresca said on Wednesday as British media reports linked them with moves away from the Premier League club.

    Sterling and Chilwell, who missed Sunday’s 2-0 Premier League loss to champions Manchester City, may struggle to get playing time if they choose to remain at Chelsea, Maresca said.

    “In this moment, they are training apart,” Maresca told reporters ahead of Thursday’s Europa Conference League playoff tie against Swiss side Servette.

    “We have a big squad, for me it’s impossible to give everyone minutes. So if they’re looking for minutes, probably it is better to leave.”

    Maresca said Sterling, who has played 59 league games for Chelsea since joining in 2022, was not the kind of winger he wanted.

    “I’m not saying he’s not a good player, but I prefer different kinds of wingers.

    “I spoke with Raheem before Manchester City, I said that he is going to struggle to get minutes with us. With (Chilwell), I said he is a lovely guy but with his position, he’s going to struggle with us. It’s not brutal, it’s honest.

    “It’s not a comfortable situation… I think it is good to know that if you want to stay, you will struggle to get minutes… but in a few days or weeks it can be a better situation because you move and you join a club where you will get more minutes,” he added.

    The manager said he did not meet Sterling after the match against City.

    “In case I sit with Raheem I will tell him exactly the same things that I already told him,” he said.

    Maresca said Captain Reece James will miss Thursday’s match due to a hamstring injury.

    “We try to win every game we play. Against Man City, I don’t think the intention was to win the game, but we tried to win that game… and tomorrow is a game, that we will try to win, and hopefully we can win,” he added.

    Gallagher switches from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid

    Meanwhile, England midfielder Conor Gallagher has completed his move from Chelsea to Atletico Madrid. The 24-year-old, who came through the youth ranks at Stamford Bridge, has signed a five-year contract with the Spanish outfit after the clubs agreed a reported €40 million ($43.7 million) fee.

    Gallagher’s future had been the subject of speculation for some time as he entered the final year of his contract and with it unclear how he fitted into new manager Enzo Maresca’s plans.

    A statement from Atletico read: “Atletico Madrid and Chelsea have reached an agreement for the transfer of Conor Gallagher, who has signed for the club until 2029.”

    Gallagher had been a regular in the Chelsea side over the past two seasons after loan spells at Charlton, Swansea, West Brom and Crystal Palace earlier in his career.

    He made 95 appearances for the Blues, scoring 10 goals, and also captained the side on a number of occasions last season.

    He was also part of the England squad which reached the final of Euro 2024 this summer.

    A post from Chelsea on X read: “Thank you, and good luck, Conor.”

    Gallagher sent a departing message to the Blues on Instagram.

    “To everyone at Chelsea, thank you for making my dreams come true. It’s been an absolute honour every time I put on the shirt, and it was a dream come true to captain the team on many occasions,” he said.

    “I loved every moment. These memories will last forever. I appreciate all the love and support from the fans.

    “Hearing the chant of my name at the Bridge is a special feeling, and the banner you displayed meant the world to me.

    “Thank you for everything. I wish the club all the best for the future, and I hope to see you all soon at Stamford Bridge.

  • EPL: Osimhen warned against joining Chelsea FC

    EPL: Osimhen warned against joining Chelsea FC

    Stan Collymore a former Reds  has sent strong  warnings to  Victor Osimhen telling him not to go to Chelsea football club.

    According to Collymore, the Nigerian striker may not meet expectations of Chelsea fans if he moves to Stamford Bridge.

    He said the Nigeria international would be under intense pressure to score goals for the Blues.

    Osimhen has been on the radar of Arsenal, Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain

    The stumbling block to Osimhen joining the club of his choice has been his release clause of 130 million euros.

    Due to the Financial Fair Play Regulations, the Blues are looking at bringing the player on loan with an option to buy included in the deal.

    And now, Stan Collymore is pointing to the fact that some marquee players signed by Chelsea failed to live to their billing.

    He explained why the Nigeria international could flop at the Blues.

    “That player, whoever it was, got talked about way beyond whether they were good, bad or indifferent on the pitch,” Collymore told Caughtoffside.

    “It was always that the record signing would be expected to make the difference which I always thought was very unfair.

    “The big-name signing that won’t just entertain us but will also become the poster boy of both his club and the entire Premier League.

    “That could well be the case for Victor Osimhen if his rumoured move to Chelsea comes off, because the mind boggling numbers then puts unfair pressure and expectation on him,” he added.

  • EPL: Pochettino reveals when Reece James will return to action

    EPL: Pochettino reveals when Reece James will return to action

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has revealed that he does not know if Reece James will play again this season.

    It would be recalled that the 24-year-old defender underwent surgery on his injured hamstring in December.

    Dr. Lasse Lempainen, who is managing the player’s treatment, set out a three to four-month timeline for the Blues skipper to return.

    But Pochettino remains uncertain if the defender will play again this season.

    “No, I don’t know,” Pochettino replied when asked for an updated timeline.

    “It’s difficult to say something because I don’t want you to go ‘but, oh, [you said this].’

    “We will assess it week by week and we will see. We hope yes, we hope that he will be available for the end of the season.”

  • Financial Fair Play Rules: Unbothered Chelsea set to break the bank for Osimhen

    Financial Fair Play Rules: Unbothered Chelsea set to break the bank for Osimhen

    Speculations are rife that Chelsea football Club are getting ready to pay the release clause of Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, despite fears of breaching the Premier League Profit and Sustainable rules.

    Osimhen, a 35-cap Nigeria international, could cost Chelsea between €120m-€130m after impressing at Napoli.

    Italian agent and  journalist, Rudy Galetti claims that the striker is willing to move to Stamford Bridge.

    The 2015 FIFA U17 World Cup Golden Boot winner could help bolster Chelsea’s attack, which has struggled for goals despite last summer’s reinforcements.

    However, the deal is still subject to Premier League Financial Fair Play rules as the London based Club woud have to sell few players before they can onboard Osimhen from Napoli.

     

  • EPL: Chelsea manager, Pochettino speaks on future at Stamford Bridge

    EPL: Chelsea manager, Pochettino speaks on future at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino has finally spoken on his future with the Blues following a 1-0 defeat in the hands of Liverpool during the Carabao Cup final at Wembley stadium.

    The under-pressure Argentine said he had  constructive conversations with Chelsea co-owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali following Sunday’s 1-0 extra-time defeat at Wembley.

    Pochettino suffered renewed criticisms after the loss to Liverpool with former Manchester United defender Gary Neville, now a TV pundit, accusing Chelsea of being nothing more than a “blue billion-pound bottle-job”.

    “I said hello to the owners when I saw them in the stadium and after (the final) I met Behdad and we were talking,” Pochettino said at his pre-match press conference on Tuesday.

    “We were sharing our opinions about the game and the opportunity we missed to win a trophy because I think we played really well during the 90 minutes.

    “We created the best chances, we were not clinical enough but that is what has happened since the beginning of the season.

    “They (the owners) showed their support and after the game, Todd sent a nice message.”

    Pochettino, when asked if he would be given time to transform Chelsea’s fortunes, replied: “It’s not in my hands. We have a very good relationship with the owners, with the sporting director.

    “It’s up to them to trust or not. It’s not the coach’s decision.”

    In a fresh blow for the club, injury-ravaged France international Christopher Nkunku is set to spend up to a month on the sidelines with an unspecified injury sustained at the weekend.

  • Carabao Cup Final: Injury boost for Chelsea as two star players recover in time for clash against Liverpool

    Carabao Cup Final: Injury boost for Chelsea as two star players recover in time for clash against Liverpool

    Two big players have recovered in time for Chelsea ahead of a very crucial Carabao Cup final with Liverpool on Sunday evening.

    The defenders, Thiago Silva and Marc Cucurella returned to partial training ahead of the Liverpool clash.

    The duo will undergo more training sessions, which will allow Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino to assess their fitness levels for the final.

    Pochettino affirmed the same during his pre-match press conference while discussing Silva and Cucurella’s return (via football.london).

    “I think we need to assess to see whether they can be involved on Sunday. Yes, I will communicate tomorrow if we recover players from training. Yes, he [Thiago Silva] has the chance. Tomorrow, we will see,” he said.

    The last five encounters between the two sides have ended in a draw at regulation time.

    Both teams will play for the Carabao cup gold medal at the Wembley stadium on Sunday.

     

  • EPL: Liverpool deserve the victory against us – Chelsea coach, Mauricio Pochettino

    EPL: Liverpool deserve the victory against us – Chelsea coach, Mauricio Pochettino

    Chelsea manager, Mauricio Pochettino has noted that his team didn’t post a good performance against Liverpool on Wednesday night, thus deserve to lose.

    The Reds humiliated Chelsea 4-1 at Anfield.

    Diogo Jota, Conor Bradley, Dominik Szoboszlai and Luis Díaz scored for the hosts, while Christopher Nkunku pulled one back for Chelsea in the second half.

    According to Pochettino, the Reds were a much better side and deserve to secure the three maximum points.

    “It was so clear they were much better than us. We lost every single duel. Every time we recovered the ball, after the first or second touch, we lost the ball.

    “It is well deserved for them. In the second half we changed a little bit and Mudryk had a clear chance to score, but then we conceded.

    “Then we score, 3-1, and maybe a penalty on Nkunku provides us with a possibility. But nothing to complain about with the decision. It is only that they were better than us. It was bad luck for us but that does not change the feeling that Liverpool was better than us,” Pochettino said after the game.

    The result leaves Chelsea in 10th place with 31 points after 22 games, while Jurgen Klopp’s men established a five point difference on top of the log.

  • EPL: Newcastle eye Romelu Lukaku

    EPL: Newcastle eye Romelu Lukaku

    Belgium forward, Romelu Lukaku, who is currently on loan at Roma from Inter Milan could be set for a shock move to English Premier League side,  Newcastle United.

    The Belgian striker has been in fine form for the Serie A side, scoring nine goals in 15 appearances so far this season.

    Insinuations are rife that the Belgian forward could secure a move to Chelsea’s rivals Newcastle in January on a permanent deal.

    The Magpies see Lukaku as an ideal addition to bolster their attacking options providing competition for Alexander Isak and Callum Wilson.

    However, Lukaku, who is still a Chelsea player and has also played for Manchester United, is reportedly hesitant about returning to England.

    Lukaka fell out with Inter Milan after reaching last season’s UEFA Champions League final where they lost to Manchester City.

  • Carabao Cup: Arsenal booted out, Liverpool, Chelsea progress to Q-final (Full draw)

    Carabao Cup: Arsenal booted out, Liverpool, Chelsea progress to Q-final (Full draw)

    Arsenal FC were on Wednesday night shown the exit door from the Carabao cup after being hammered by the Hammers 3-0 at the London stadium.

    The Gunners conceded first when Ben White netted an own goal in the first half.

    Mohammed Kudus then doubled his side’s advantage before the Hammers went three up thanks to a deflected Jarrod Bowen strike. Martin Odegaard’s late finish merely proved to be a consolation as Mikel Arteta’s men were knocked out of the Carabao Cup.

    Elsewhere, Chelsea comfortably beat Blackburn to reach the quarter-final of the Carabao Cup through goals from Benoit Badiashile and Raheem Sterling.

    The draw for this season’s Carabao Cup quarter-final was conducted on Wednesday night, following the completion of the fourth-round fixtures.

    Chelsea will host Newcastle United in what is the tie of the round. The Blues defeated Blackburn 2-0, while the Magpies hammered holders Manchester United 3-0.

    Badiashile made his first appearance since May after a long injury and turned in the first goal after a calamitous mistake from goalkeeper Leopold Wahlstedt.

    Sterling added a second after Callum Brittain was caught in possession, curling a stunning finish in front of the Matthew Harding End.

    At the vitality stadium, Darwin Nunez came to Liverpool’s rescue with a lovely strike to secure a 2-1 Carabao Cup victory against Bournemouth, sending the Reds into the quarter-finals.

    Dutch forward, Cody Gakpo intially put the visitors ahead in the 31st minute before Justine Kluivert equalied in the 62nd minute of the thrilling encounter.

    Jurgen Klopp’s team made it four wins in a row in all competitions, but it was far from an easy one for the visitors as Bournemouth fought hard and put them under plenty of pressure, particularly in the second half.

    However, the draws for the quarter-final round of the Carabao cup has been made.

    Liverpool play West Ham who eliminated Arsenal in another all-Premier League affair.

    The games will be played in the week commencing December 18, 2023.

    Carabao Cup quarter-finals:

    Everton vs Fulham

    Chelsea vs Newcastle

    Port Vale vs Middlesbrough

    Liverpool vs West Ham

  • Chelsea defender, Lauren James reveals the Nigerian singer she would love to go on a date with

    Chelsea defender, Lauren James reveals the Nigerian singer she would love to go on a date with

    Three Lionesses and Chelsea FC Women forward, Lauren James, has listed Burna Boy as one of the persons she would like to go on a date with.

    According to the beautiful player,  she wouldn’t mind a dinner date with Grammy-award winning Nigerian singer, Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy.

    The 22-year-old disclosed this while revealing the list of three people she would invite for dinner in a recent interview with Sky News.

    Interviewer: “Three people you would invite over for dinner?”

    James: “You [interviewer], Kevin Hart; he’s very funny. The third person would be probably a singer. I would probably say Burna Boy.”

    Recall that  Lauren James sparked controversy in Nigeria after stamping on Super Falcons defender, Michelle Alozie, during the FIFA Women’s World Cup round of 16 clash between Nigeria and England.

    She later apologized to Alozie on social media.

    Lauren James is the younger sister of Chelsea defender and Captain Reece James and both siblings play for Chelsea male and female team respectively.