Tag: Chelsea

  • EPL: Bournemouth, Chelsea settle for goalless draw at the  Vitality Stadium

    EPL: Bournemouth, Chelsea settle for goalless draw at the Vitality Stadium

    Chelsea football club settled for a goaless draw away to Bournemouth at the Vitality stadium on Sunday afternoon.

    Chelsea had gone into the game winless in the last two premier League games but couldn’t also grab all three points against the Cherries.

    Mykhailo Mudryk endured a torrid afternoon as Chelsea were forced to settle for a point on the road against a spirited Bournemouth,

    The Ukraine international, signed for over £88m, barely got himself involved in the game and wilted as it wore on, before being hooked on the hour mark.

    Chelsea had a number of chances – Raheem Sterling saw a free-kick bounce agonisingly off the post and onto the line, without crossing it, while Nicolas Jackson and Conor Gallagher both missed gilt-edged opportunities – but Bournemouth actually looked more likely to win the game late on.

    Chelsea are currently occupying the 14th position after 5 EPL games this season.

  • I will help Sterling end hometown boos – Pochettino

    I will help Sterling end hometown boos – Pochettino

    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino insists he can get Raheem Sterling back to his best.

    Sterling has been barracked by his own Chelsea fans this season.

    But Pochettino said: “Maybe Sunday can change these boos to claps.

    “Chelsea always have massive expectations. When you arrive at Chelsea as a player or coaching staff, what do people expect?

    “To win and win trophies and to perform and to score.

    “Now we have a squad that is young and some players who are a big investment for the club.

    “It’s not fair to assess, OK, one game, two games, three games they’re not performing and we paid money and they need to perform like this.

    “Always I use the same example. Real Madrid paid a huge fee, I don’t know what, for one player.

    “The name was Zinedine Zidane, an amazing player. After six months you can ask the fans of Bernabeu, Real Madrid and people there — ‘What have we bought?’

    “And he started to perform after seven, eight months. Zidane was 26, 27 and when you bring a player of 18, 19, 20, 21, be careful, they’re not machines.”

    Pochettino admits his young team needs an experienced Sterling back to his best.

    He said: “We’re happy because he is a player with experience that can help the young guys to evolve. If we can help the player to improve and be better and score goals and make assists, it’s much, much better for him and for the team.

    “I am so happy about his performances and about the way he behaved the last two weeks. He worked really, really hard.

    “Now I want to enjoy him. But we were suffering in previous seasons! You can feel that he’s fit, ready to compete, to get to his level and improving. And the last two weeks were important for him also moving forwards.”

  • Disasi has bad habits, not ready for EPL – Gallas

    Disasi has bad habits, not ready for EPL – Gallas

    Former Chelsea defender William Gallas feels Axel Disasi isn’t ready for the Premier League.

    Disasi signed Chelsea last month from AS Monaco.

    But Gallas does not think he is ready for the Premier League.

    “I was one of the guys who didn’t understand why Disasi went to Chelsea. The Premier League is a different league in terms of difficulty. Although he is a physical player, he has to understand that strikers will be very strong when they challenge him,” said Gallas.

    “He has to develop a lot, but he has the opportunity to play together with Thiago Silva and he has to learn from him, talk to him a lot, and Silva can help him to move on to the next step. Even though he has gone to Chelsea, it does not mean that he is completely ready.

    “He still has some bad habits and he needs to change them. But you have to give him time to adapt to a new country, new players and a new club.”

  • Chelsea clinch agreement for Man City attacker

    Chelsea clinch agreement for Man City attacker

    Chelsea are close to pulling off a surprise transfer swoop in the last days of the summer window.

    The West London club are set to complete the signing Manchester City forward Cole Palmer.

    The England Under-21 international is one who many clubs have been admiring in recent months.

    However, the BBC states that Chelsea have all but won the race to secure his signature.

    Manager Mauricio Pochettino wanted to add another offensive player to his squad.

    While Palmer is happy at City, he recognizes that his first team path is not clear at the Etihad Stadium.

  • Transfer: Roma set to sign Romelu Lukaku

    Transfer: Roma set to sign Romelu Lukaku

    Chelsea FC have agreed a season-long loan deal with Roma for Romelu Lukaku, the PA news agency understands.

    The Serie A side will pay £8 million to take the wantaway striker for a year as a solution to the stand-off between player and club appears finally to be in sight.

    PA understands that there is no obligation for the club to make the deal permanent.

    The uncertainty had surrounding Lukaku, who joined Chelsea for £97.5 million in 2021.

    He scored only eight Premier League goals in 26 games before being loaned out to Inter Milan last season.

    Mauricio Pochettino hinted last week that he would be willing to consider reintegrating the Belgium international into his squad, if no deal for him to leave could be reached before Friday’s transfer deadline.

    But that impasse was averted on Monday night after a deal was struck for the 30-year-old, who spent three years on Chelsea’s books between 2011-14.

    He made just 10 appearances between loan spells at West Brom and Everton, to join up with ex-Blues boss Jose Mourinho in the Italian capital.

  • EPL: Pochettino highlights Sterling leadership after win

    EPL: Pochettino highlights Sterling leadership after win

    Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino was keen to highlight Raheem Sterling’s leadership qualities after victory over Luton.

    Sterling struck in the 3-0 on Friday.

    “His commitment in the way he wants to contribute with the team, with his work ethic and quality, he deserves the full credit for his performance,” said Pochettino. “We are very pleased and happy.

    “He has the quality and he can provide the team goals and assists. And when we don’t have the ball, he works really hard to recover the ball as soon as possible. I’m so pleased for him.

    “He told me last season was a difficult season for him, but I am very pleased when the player is happy. And when an offensive player can score or assist, for us it’s the best feeling.

    “In our first conversation with all the players and our first conversation with Raheem, I love to ask the position that they love to play, to find out how they see themselves. It’s like putting the player in front of the mirror.

    “It’s not in the end the position that is most important, it’s the combination and the way that the team is going to link in between them. It’s to find the best position in the dynamic of the game we are playing in an offensive situation, to find the best platform and position and link, so the player can provide their best quality.

    “That is why the process is really important and time to work, because to create all these links in the way that we want to play and get to know each other, we need time.”

  • EPL: Sterling, Jackson score as Chelsea thrash newly promoted Luton Town at Stamford Bridge

    EPL: Sterling, Jackson score as Chelsea thrash newly promoted Luton Town at Stamford Bridge

    Chelsea FC on Friday night secured their first win of the new campaign after defeating Luton Town by 3-0 at Stamford Bridge courtesy of goals by Raheem Sterling and Nicholas Jackson.

    Again, Streling was in an incredible form in the colours of Chelsea and the winger has explained why his performances seem to be getting better by the week at the moment.

    The England international scored two and set up one in the third game of the Mauricio Pochettino era as we claimed our first three points of the season.

    Sterling was simply sublime: shooting five times, three of which hit the target, as well as having two successful dribbles and two key passes in the contest.

    He spoke of his huge confidence and belief when he spoke post-match.

    ‘I had a conversation with the gaffer earlier last week, and we have gone through the role and I know exactly what he needs from me and it is simple as that. I need to get on the back foot, drive at players which is when I am most affective,’ Sterling said.

    ‘Mindset wise, I came with excuses but that is finished. I always try to analyse what I have been doing, what I have done wrong or what I can change,’ he reflected, honestly.

    ‘I want to get back to being obsessed with football, football 24/7, and nothing else. Top performances, goals and assists. A lot has happened in my career, I have had a new challenge which has been difficult, and your head can become blurry.

    ‘My love for football is too much and I am too young at 28 to let my career fizzle out. I need to maintain the standards I have set myself the last few years, and keep going.’

    Sterling is quite clearly playing better this term than the start of last. He has given mitigating factors as to why that is.

    ‘Last season I was too deep, playing the ball to the full-backs. We had a simple conversation, it doesn’t matter where you play: just be dynamic and aggressive. Just be aggressive with the ball when wide and I have the desire and hunger to do that.’

    Moreso, Chelsea coach Mauricio Pochetinno has been full of praises for Senegal international, Nicholas Jackson who scored the third and his first EPL goal for the Blues.

  • I really believe in this Chelsea squad – Pochettino

    I really believe in this Chelsea squad – Pochettino

    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino says he fully believes in his youthful squad.

    Chelsea host Luton Town tonight.

    Pochettino said: “I really believe in the squad and the quality of the squad.

    “Now it’s only the process. We are in a good way. If we had four or six points it would help, but we need to be positive. It’s the beginning, we are going to win games. There’s no doubt the quality is there, it’s only a matter of time.

    “There have been many positive things. We need to give them time to perform, but we have good balance. Even the younger players have experience, like Enzo. He’s a World Cup champion.

    “Of course the Premier League is different, but then it’s about how we are capable of organising the team and creating a team that plays really well.

    “The priority is to play well, but then you have to compete. That’s another football. Set-pieces etc. In that football you need some experienced players, but we have good balance. It’s only about improving this, and for sure we are going to do that.”

    Pochettino also insists Conor Gallagher is part of his plans.

    “He’s doing well,” Pochettino said.

    “He’s a really important player, with his commitment, and the way he is involved every day and in training. We are so happy with him.”

  • Chelsea to announce deal for goalkeeper, Petrovic

    Chelsea to announce deal for goalkeeper, Petrovic

    Chelsea are said to have secured a £14 million deal for a new first team goalkeeper.

    The Blues have been working hard to bolster their squad before the transfer window closes.

    Per The Mail and other sources, they have signed New England Revolution’s Serbia international goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic.

    Chelsea may bring in Petrovic into the squad right away, or leave him with his MLS side until their season ends in a few months.

    The Blues have Robert Sanchez as their no.1, with several of their keepers out on loan.

    Those players include Kepa Arrizabalaga at Real Madrid, Teddy Sharman-Lowe at Bromley, and Gabriel Slonina at K.A.S. Eupen.

  • Believe in the process, Pochettino tells fans after Chelsea’s defeat

    Believe in the process, Pochettino tells fans after Chelsea’s defeat

    Mauricio Pochettino called on Chelsea fans to “believe in the process” after his side slumped to a 3-1 defeat away to West Ham United in the Premier League on Sunday.

    The Argentine former Tottenham Hotspur and Paris St Germain manager has taken on a big challenge at Stamford Bridge, trying to fashion a new identity for an expensively-assembled squad.

    Eight players have been signed for around 325 million pounds (414 million dollars) since he arrived in the summer as Chelsea try to re-invent themselves after finishing 12th last season.

    One of them, Moises Caicedo, whose fee from Brighton could break the British record, was given a debut off the bench.

    But his impact rather summed up Chelsea’s day as they remained on just one point from their opening two games.

    His rash tackle inside the penalty area on Emerson in stoppage time gave Lucas Paqueta the opportunity to wrap up the points for West Ham from the spot and he made no mistake.

    Chelsea have won just one of their last 14 Premier League games and have now lost four London derbies in a row, but Pochettino is certainly not about to start panicking.

    “That’s football. Teams like us, we need to get the right balance. I think today there were a few actions we didn’t manage well and we concede.

    “Overall it is this type of game that is difficult to explain. You had the possession, you create and maybe you were the better side but in the end you lose,” Pochettino told reporters.

    Chelsea had 75 per cent of the possession at the London Stadium, had 17 attempts at goal and 706 passes compared to West Ham’s 225.

    But apart from a very well taken goal by Carney Chukwuemeka they had nothing to show for it with Enzo Fernandez, still the British record signing, missing a penalty to make it 2-1.

    “It was the frustration when we miss the penalty. We were playing well and we didn’t get the reward.

    “Disappointed but this is only the beginning. We need to believe in the process. I think we are going to be stronger and for sure be really competitive,” Pochettino said.

    For West Ham it was a massively encouraging afternoon and a result that suggested they could avoid a season spent looking over their shoulders at the relegation places as they did last time.

    James Ward-Prowse made an instant impact on his debut, setting up the opening two goals for Nayef Aguerd and Michail Antonio.

    Even after Aguerd was sent off midway through the second half, West Ham’s resilience shone through.

    “We hung in there at times, were resolute. Even at 10 men we stuck in and got another goal.

    “We stuck at it, did the basics well and got the three points,” manager David Moyes said.