Tag: Chelsea

  • Hazard reveals Sarri suits him more than Mourinho

    Hazard reveals Sarri suits him more than Mourinho

    Chelsea playmaker Eden Hazard says he is more suited to the philosophy of current Blues head coach Maurizio Sarri than former boss Jose Mourinho.

    Hazard, who was the subject of public criticism from Sarri in January, previously expressed his regret at how his time with Mourinho ended at Chelsea and said he wants to work with the coach again.

    However, the Belgium international forward admits he shares more similarities with Sarri, telling Chelsea’s official website: “All the managers I’ve played for have given me something.

    “From when I started with Claude Puel at Lille, to now with Maurizio Sarri. They all see football in different ways which is why I’m the player I am. They have all given me important advice.

    “Jose Mourinho was special, but the way Sarri and Rudi Garcia [former Lille coach] like to play is more like my philosophy of football, but they’ve all given me a lot.”

  • Chelsea opt for Zidane to replace under-fire Maurizio Sarri

    Chelsea opt for Zidane to replace under-fire Maurizio Sarri

    Chelsea want Zinedine Zidane as their next manager to replace under-fire Maurizio Sarri and take them back to the top.

    Current manager Sarri is running out of support after the 6-0 drubbing at the hands of Manchester City as the Blues dropped to sixth in the Premier League.

    There is growing call amongst the top brass for Zidane and talks have advanced this week over when they should make their move.

    Zidane’s incredible Champions League credentials, winning it three times in three years as manager of Real Madrid, are a huge draw for the Blues board.

    The 46-year-old is currently not in management and is understood to be very keen on a job in the Premier League.

    Chelsea superstar Eden Hazard — linked with a move away from the club with his contract up in 2020, idolises Zidane.

    A move for the legendary French player, who won the World Cup with Les Bleus, would be encouragement for Hazard to sign a new deal.

    Sarri was unbeaten in his first 12 games in charge at Stamford Bridge, having succeeded sacked Antonio Conte last summer.

    He has taken Chelsea to a Carabao Cup final against Manchester City later this month but the Blues hierarchy are more interested in Champions League qualification.

  • Chelsea manager Sarri reveals why he snubbed Guardiola

    Chelsea manager, Maurizio Sarri, has said he did not intentionally snub Pep Guardiola’s post-match handshake, after Manchester City won 6-0 at the Etihad on Sunday.

    After the full-time whistle, the Italian walked straight past Guardiola’s outstretched hand and down the tunnel, with assistant Gianfranco Zola having to placate the Spaniard instead.

    Speaking to Sky Sports later on, Sarri insists he was too keen to return to the dressing room.

    “I didn’t see him at the time but I will go to say hello to him later, as usual.

    “I wanted to go to the dressing room and in the moment I didn’t see him. I have no problem with him,” he said

    Guardiola also insisted he had no issue with Sarri, after his stormed down the tunnel.

    “I just spoke with Zola, Sarri didn’t see me.

    “I have a great relationship with him, no problem,” Guardiola said.

  • EPL: Sarri unmoved as Chelsea downfall harms top-four hopes

    Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri again vowed to stick with his style of football in spite of the Londoners suffering their worst defeat since 1991 in Sunday’s hammering at Manchester City.

    But it is still clear to him that woeful away form threatens to ruin their season.

    The statistics do not make pleasant reading for the under-pressure Sarri, and Chelsea’s 6-0 English Premier League (EPL) drubbing at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday was alarming.

    But it is the frequency of defeats away from Stamford Bridge that is causing the most concern.

    Four away losses in a row in all competitions without scoring equals Chelsea’s club record.

    Their last away goal was N’Golo Kante’s winner at Crystal Palace on Dec. 30.

    The Manchester City reverse was Chelsea’s third away league defeat in a row in which they have conceded 12 goals.

    It piles the pressure on a manager whose insistence on adhering to his philosophy of possession football is frustrating the Chelsea fans.

    However, the Italian remains unmoved.

    “My target is to play my football, and not to change to other football (styles),’’ Sarri said.

    “Today (Sunday), I didn’t see my football. At the beginning it worked. So, now we need to understand the reason why at the moment it isn’t working.

    “I am worried about my team and the performance — my job is always at risk.”

    Things have unraveled very quickly for Sarri and his side.

    When Ole Gunnar Solskjaer took over from Jose Mourinho at Manchester United in December, it appeared Chelsea were in a straight tussle with Arsenal for fourth spot.

    Sarri’s side were three points ahead of their London rivals and 11 above Manchester United.

    But after Sunday’s humiliation at the Etihad, Manchester United are in fourth place, one point ahead of Arsenal and Chelsea.

    To show how things have turned around, Manchester United now have a better goal difference than Chelsea.

    They were 21 goals worse off before Solskjaer’s first game against Cardiff on Dec. 22.

    Sarri’s tactical approach will be further tested should Chelsea’s poor form continue and they fall further behind in the race for the top four and UEFA Champions League qualification.

    Sarri, though, has an ally in Pep Guardiola.

    “I know what he wants to do,” the Manchester City manager said. “They want to try to do it. They beat us at Stamford Bridge. The people don’t understand how difficult it is to do something.

    “The people expect that it immediately comes, it needs time. It only is the belief of the owners.”

    Time, though, is not something usually afforded to the man in the hot seat at Chelsea, who have had eight different permanent managers in less than eight years.

    Sarri has yet to convince anyone that he will be treated any differently.

  • Chelsea targets Barcelona star to replace Hazard

    Chelsea have identified Barcelona ace, Philippe Coutinho, as a potential replacement for playmaker, Eden Hazard.

    Hazard on Tuesday confirmed that he has made a decision over his future at Stamford Bridge.

    The Belgium international, who is yet to sign a new deal with Chelsea, has less than a year remaining on his contract.

    The 28-year-old has also made no secret of his desire to play for Real Madrid.

    According to The Independent, Chelsea are willing to sign Coutinho as Hazard’s replacement at the end of the season.

    Coutinho has struggled at Barcelona this season, with Barca manager, Ernesto Valverde, admitting that the former Liverpool star was far from happy with life at the club.

    Speaking about his future with Barcelona last week, Coutinho told beIN Sports: “Nobody knows what will happen in the future. All I have in my head right now is to work hard.”

    Coutinho will hope to feature for Valverde’s side when Barcelona tackle Real Madrid in tonight’s Copa Del Rey semi-final first leg tie at the Camp Nou stadium.

  • EPL: Eden Hazard decides future with Chelsea

    EPL: Eden Hazard decides future with Chelsea

    Chelsea playmaker, Eden Hazard, has confirmed he has made a decision over his future at the Premier League club.

    Hazard will have just a year remaining on his contract in the summer and has not yet agreed a new deal to remain at Stamford Bridge.

    The 28-year-old has also made no secret of his desire to play for Real Madrid.

    Last month, reports claimed that Hazard has rejected Chelsea’s new contract offer and will push for a move to Spain at the end of the season.

    And in an interview with RMC Sport, Hazard has revealed that he has now decided whether he will end his time at the club.

    “I know what I am going to do.

    “I have made a decision,” he said.

  • Abramovich to replace Sarri with Pochettino at Chelsea

    Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, has reportedly notified Maurizio Sarri his future is in jeopardy and is ready to rival Manchester United for the services of Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino, according to the UK Express.

    The Blues returned to winning ways with a 5-0 win over Huddersfield on Saturday, following their 4-0 humiliation at Bournemouth.

    However, Abramovich is already losing patience with Sarri, whose side are locked in a three-way battle with Arsenal and United, for the final Champions League qualifying spot.

    Chelsea were reported to be interested in Pochettino last summer, before appointing Sarri to succeed Antonio Conte.

    Sarri made an instant impact at Stamford Bridge, but results and performances have dipped, since he suffered the first defeat of his reign against Pochettino’s Spurs side back in November.

    It would cost Abramovich around £50million in compensation, to prise the Argentine from North London and the former Southampton manager’s preference remains United.

  • EPL: Gonzalo Higuain hits brace in league debut

    Gonzalo Higuain scored his first goals in English football to help Chelsea beat Huddersfield while Tottenham moved second in the Premier League table with a late victory over Newcastle.

    Higuain’s instinctive early finish and a fine effort from range in the second period were complemented by two Eden Hazard goals and a David Luiz strike as Maurizio Sarri’s side moved fourth with a 5-0 victory over the Terriers.

    Details to follow…

  • Crystal Palace signs Batshuayi on loan

    Crystal Palace have signed Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi on loan until the end of the season.

    The Belgium international, 25, had been on a season-long loan at La Liga side Valencia.

    Batshuayi – who had been linked with a loan move to Tottenham or Everton – has scored seven goals in 32 Premier League appearances for the Blues.

    “This is a fantastic signing for Crystal Palace,” said club chairman Steve Parish.

    “Michy is a player we’ve long admired, and I’m delighted that we’ve finally managed to get him in a red and blue shirt. He will be a magnificent addition to our squad.”

    Chelsea signed Batshuayi for £33.2m from Marseille in 2016, and he scored the decisive goal in Chelsea’s 2016-17 Premier League title success.

    He spent the second half of last season on loan at Borussia Dortmund, where he scored nine times in 14 games.

    He netted one goal in 15 La Liga appearances for Valencia this season.

  • Chelsea rejects Spurs bid, Batshuayi set for Palace move

    Chelsea rejects Spurs bid, Batshuayi set for Palace move

    Michy Batshuayi has agreed terms with Crystal Palace ahead of a potential loan move from Chelsea, according to Sky Sports.

    The deal looks set to go down to the wire on Deadline Day, and comes after Chelsea refused to deal with Tottenham over a potential loan deal for the Belgian.

    Batshuayi joined Chelsea in July 2016 for a fee in the region of £33m from Ligue 1 side Marseille.