Tag: Chelsea

  • EPL: Sarri expects to be released by Chelsea

    EPL: Sarri expects to be released by Chelsea

    Maurizio Sarri expects to be released from his Chelsea contract, paving the way for him to take over as Juventus manager, Sky in Italy understands.

    In his first season at Stamford Bridge, Sarri secured Chelsea a return to the Champions League by sealing a third-placed Premier League finish, before claiming the first major trophy of his career by lifting the Europa League.

    However, Sarri endured consistent criticism from a significant portion of the club’s supporters throughout the season and, amid interest from Serie A champions Juventus, the 60-year-old held talks with Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia on Friday.

    Sarri informed her he wants to leave Chelsea this summer and she promised to talk to the club’s owner Roman Abramovich about his future.

    Sources have told Sky in Italy that there do not appear to be any major obstacles in the way of Sarri succeeding Massimiliano Allegri as Juve boss and it is expected to happen quickly.

  • Sarri informs Chelsea of exit plans

    Sarri informs Chelsea of exit plans

    Maurizio Sarri has informed Chelsea he wants to leave the club this summer, according to Sky in Italy.

    In his first season at Stamford Bridge, Sarri secured Chelsea a return to the Champions League by sealing a third-placed Premier League finish, before claiming the first major trophy of his career by lifting the Europa League.

    Despite delivering a more than adequate performance in terms of end-of-season results, Sarri endured consistent criticism from a significant portion of the club’s supporters throughout the campaign.

    Chelsea beat Liverpool and Tottenham to advance to the Carabao Cup final, which they lost on penalties to Manchester City, but fans remained unsatisfied with the possession-based ‘Sarri-ball’ style of play the Italian was attempting to implement.

    With Massimiliano Allegri having departed Juventus earlier this month, Sky in Italy understand that Sarri is the club’s primary candidate to fill the role, and he now appears keen to take up the position.

    Ahead of his showdown talks with the Chelsea hierarchy, Sarri met with his agent Fali Ramadani, who prepared his client to engineer a route out of the London club.

  • I love Sarriball, says David Luiz

    I love Sarriball, says David Luiz

    David Luiz “loves” the way Maurizio Sarri has Chelsea playing and says he and his team-mates are trying to make it work “as soon as possible”.

    Luiz celebrated his 32nd birthday last week with a fancy-dress party which he says shows “how I think about life”.

    Gonzalo Higuain won best prize for his Elvis Presley impersonation – but has managed just four goals since he was brought in on loan in January to provide the finishing touch to Sarri’s possession-based philosophy.

    But after the pragmatic approaches of predecessors Jose Mourinho and Antonio Conte, Brazilian centre-back Luiz is happy to stick with ‘Sarriball’.

    “The way he [Sarri] plays football is the way I love football,” Luiz told Sky Sports News. “It’s the way I enjoy football, not just playing but watching. I love his philosophy.

    “A lot of people used to say Chelsea don’t control games, or Chelsea just play counter-attacks and defend.

    “Now we control all games and they criticise us because they don’t think we win games with possession.

    “His philosophy is amazing. He’s trying to play football. This takes time. We are trying to improve as soon as possible.”

    Sky Sports

  • Chelsea defender Rudiger to miss rest of season

    Chelsea defender Rudiger to miss rest of season

    Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury which requires surgery.

    The German centre-back limped off during the second half of the Blues’ 1-1 draw at Manchester United on Sunday, and will now undergo an operation in Italy.

    Rudiger’s absence comes at a crucial point in the season for Chelsea as they chase success in Europe and a top-four place in the Premier League.

    The 26-year-old will be sidelined for both legs of the Europa League semi-final against Eintracht Frankfurt, as well as the potential final.

    He will also miss the final two league games of the season, against Watford and Leicester, with Chelsea looking to hold on to fourth spot and qualification for next season’s Champions League.

    Rudiger is likely to be replaced by Andreas Christensen given that club captain Gary Cahill has been frozen out by Maurizio Sarri this season.

    Rudiger, who has 30 caps for Germany, has made 44 appearances for Chelsea this season, scoring once.

  • EPL: Morata quicker than Higuain, Giroud – Makelele

    Chelsea legend, Claude Makelele, has claimed that striker, Alvaro Morata is quicker than Gonzalo Higuain and Olivier Giroud.

    The ex-midfield maestro said this following Chelsea’s 1-1 draw against Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday.

    Morata is currently on loan at Atletico Madrid from Chelsea following the Blues manager, Maurizio Sarri’s decision to bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge last January.

    “For me, the way I see it, I think it depends on the manager and the way he wants to play football,” Makelele told Stadium Astro.

    “We didn’t know exactly what the manager wanted at the start. He prefers Higuain because he’s more adapted with Hazard and Willian, he had him before, he knows Higuain very well, so he knows the mentality and spirit of Sarri’s team.

    “But for me, the one is Morata, he’s a real striker. He’s like [Karim] Benzema a little bit, technically soft, scores goals, not selfish, runs, I think he’s quicker than Higuain and Giroud.”

  • De Gea’s howler gifts Chelsea point at Old Trafford

    David de Gea made a third costly goalkeeping error in the space of four games as Manchester United were held to a 1-1 draw at home to top-four rivals Chelsea last night.

    Juan Mata had given United a deserved first-half lead against his former employers in what had been dubbed a “must-win” match for the hosts, but De Gea’s mistake gifted an equaliser to Marcos Alonso as Chelsea boosted their hopes of Champions League qualification.

    The result leaves Maurizio Sarri’s side still fourth in the table and two points above fifth-placed Arsenal, whereas United must overhaul a three-point deficit as well as their inferior goal difference during the final two games of the season.

    The importance of the game was increased by defeats for Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal earlier in the weekend, and United in particular began like a team who knew their top-four hopes depended on winning.

    The hosts created their first big chance after just four minutes when Luke Shaw’s long pass forward beat the entire Chelsea defence to leave Romelu Lukaku through on goal, but the Belgian took too long over his finish and was eventually denied by Kepa Arrizabalaga.

    United would not have to wait long to break the deadlock, though, as Mata marked his 31st birthday with a goal against his former club after a scooped Lukaku pass had released Shaw, who cut the ball back into the middle for Mata to convert.

    Chelsea were largely limited to long-range efforts for much of the first half, with Alonso and Jorginho failing to test David de Gea when trying their luck.

    De Gea would go on to fail the first test which came his way from another long-range strike, but United almost doubled their advantage before that when Eric Bailly came close to marking his return to the team with a goal, sending a towering header just wide on the half-hour mark.

    A two-goal lead would not have flattered a United side who were putting in one of their best performances in recent weeks, but they then found themselves level with just two minutes remaining of the half as De Gea made another howler to gift Chelsea an equaliser.

    Antonio Rudiger’s 30-yard strike should have been simple for the keeper, but he spilled it into a dangerous area and Alonso was following up to convert the rebound – a third error leading directly to a goal from De Gea’s last four games, which is as many as he committed in his previous 123 outings for the club.

    Kepa Arrizabalaga showed his compatriot how it should be done when collecting a long-range Marcus Rashford free kick five minutes into the second half, and the Chelsea keeper was called upon again shortly afterwards to keep out Bailly’s tame effort.

  • EPL: Arsenal keeper Petr Cech set to join Chelsea

    Chelsea are preparing to bring their former goalkeeper, Petr Cech, back to the club.

    According the Telegraph, UK, the veteran goalkeeper will be taking up a role as a Sporting Director at the club as part of a summer shake-up.

    Cech had announced he will hang his boots at the end of the current season.

    He will assess all of his offers and options once his Arsenal contract expires in a few weeks.

    But Chelsea believe they can tempt him back to the club where he spent 11 hugely successful years as a player with a job within what could be a new technical set-up.

    The Blues are yet to replace ex-technical director Michael Emenalo, since the Nigerian left Stamford Bridge for Monaco in 2017.

    Cech could be asked to take on elements of the job he left behind as part of a newly-created role.

  • Chelsea reacts to Hazard’s snub from PFA Team of the Year

    Chelsea reacts to Hazard’s snub from PFA Team of the Year

    Chelsea have reacted to the omission of their playmaker, Eden Hazard, from this year’s PFA Team of the Year.

    The PFA Team of the Year was released on Thursday morning and Hazard was omitted in the side which is dominated by Liverpool and Manchester City players.

    Manchester United midfielder, Paul Pogba was the only non-Liverpool or Manchester City player to make the PFA Team of the Year.

    Others includes; Virgil van Dijk, Raheem Sterling, Sergio Aguero, Sadio Mane, Bernardo Silva, Fernandiho, Alexander Arnold, Van Dijk, Laporte, Robertson and Ederson.

    Reacting, Chelsea, in a statement through their official website on Thursday afternoon, said: “Eden Hazard did make the six-man shortlist for the PFA Players’ Player of the Year award which was announced at the weekend, yet he has not been named in the PFA Premier League Team of Year for 2018/19 which was unveiled this morning.

    “Our no.10 is enjoying an outstanding season full of eye-catching moments and his non-selection is being widely described as a surprise omission. Certainly his headline statistics from the current season cannot have counted against him when the votes were cast.

    “Hazard is enjoying his best Premier League campaign to date when it comes to goals and assists combined, and indeed he tops the table for that total across the all the players at all 20 clubs.

    “One more goal in the remaining three matches and he will have surpassed his 16 scored in the league in 2016/17. His 13 assists is already two greater than his best previous Premier League tally, which came in his first season here in 2012/13.”

  • EPL: Burnley played anti-football, says David Luiz

    EPL: Burnley played anti-football, says David Luiz

    Chelsea defender David Luiz slammed Burnley’s “anti-football” tactics as Blues were held to a 2-2 draw on a frustrating evening for Maurizio Sarri’s side.

    Burnley enjoyed just 24 per cent possession in the game while Chelsea had 22 shots but they struggled for rhythm against Sean Dyche’s organised side.

    Luiz wasn’t impressed with their approach.

    “We tried everything to win the game, but it’s difficult playing a team who has two chances, score two goals, but didn’t want to play the game”, he told Sky Sports

    “For me, the authority on the pitch is the referee, and when he is not there to try to check what he has to do on the pitch, it’s difficult.

    “They were trying to time waste from the first minute of the first half, and then it was anti-football so it’s difficult to play against.”

    As tempers frayed, Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri was sent to the stands in the final minutes of the match.

  • Chelsea move up to fourth after frustrating draw [EPL standings]

    Chelsea move up to fourth after frustrating draw [EPL standings]

    Chelsea moved above Arsenal into fourth position in the Premier League as they were held by Burnley in a thrilling game at Stamford Bridge.

    With rivals Tottenham, Arsenal and Manchester United all losing over the weekend, Chelsea will be frustrated that they could not take full advantage – a win would have lifted them into third, two points ahead of Spurs.

    All the goals were scored in the opening 24 minutes with Jeff Hendrick giving Burnley an eighth-minute lead before N’Golo Kante equalised after wonderful skill by Eden Hazard.

    Gonzalo Higuain put Chelsea in front six minutes and 14 seconds after Burnley’s opener.

    However, the visitors were level when Ashley Barnes scored from close range, his 11th league goal of the season.

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