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  • EPL: Brentford a difficult test – Chelsea boss, Maresca

    EPL: Brentford a difficult test – Chelsea boss, Maresca

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca expects a massive test today against Brentford.

    Maresca admits he’s an admirer of Thomas Frank’s work with the Bees.

    “I don’t know (Thomas Frank) personally but I’ve known about him and his team for many years,” Maresca said ahead of tonight’s clash.

    “He is doing a fantastic job, the way they achieve points, the way they play, the style they have, it is top, fantastic.

    “So it’s difficult and, as I said after Tottenham, we will need our fans behind us because it will be a very tough game, one that can be decided by tiny details. We will need to pay attention.

    “The good thing about Brentford is they can play in many different styles, they don’t have one way to play. They can play with a back four, a back five, or a back four making a back five with one of the wingers. So it’s quite complicated and we will have to try to do our best (to win).”

  • EPL: Jadon Sancho warns Chelsea teammates

    EPL: Jadon Sancho warns Chelsea teammates

    Jadon Sancho is delighted to be off the mark for Chelsea.

    Sancho came off the bench to score in the midweek 5-1 win against Southampton.

    “I’m delighted,” said Sancho. “I finally shot! So I’m just over the moon that I got my goal.

    “I’m grateful whether I start or come on the pitch from the bench.

    “As long as I get some minutes and can play in front of the fans I’m delighted, but today topped it off with my goal. Obviously, the most important thing is the three points.

    “We love the travelling fans, we love the fans home and away. We appreciate them and we try to give them a performance like this so they can go home happy. So we’re just delighted with the three points.”

    Sancho also told the club’s website: “It was a good performance.

    “I feel like we started a bit slow but then when we got the first goal we started to get into our rhythm and luckily we came away with five goals.

    “We can’t get carried away. It’s nice to be in this position, but we’re going to take it game by game because we still have a long season ahead of us.”

  • Chelsea hammer Aston Villa 3-0 at Samford Bridge

    Chelsea hammer Aston Villa 3-0 at Samford Bridge

    QChelsea climbed to third place with a 3-0 win against spluttering Aston Villa at Samford Bridge on Sunday.

    The Blues extended their unbeaten run in all competitions to six games as Villa’s dismal winless streak reached eight matches.

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca insisted this week that his young team are not title contenders in the first season of his rebuilding job..

     

    But they look capable of at least securing Champions League qualification after a third successive win in the space of eight days moved them level on points with second-placed Arsenal.

    The famous Champions League victory over Bayern Munich in October feels like a distant memory for 12th placed Villa, who have won only once in the Premier League since then.

    Nicolas Jackson put Chelsea in front after just seven minutes with his eighth goal this season.

    The Senegal striker met Marc Cucurella’s cross with a volley from eight yards that beat Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez via the near post.

    Villa appealed in vain for a foul by Cucurella on Jaden Philogene in the build-up to the goal.

    Enzo Fernandez added to Villa’s frustration in the 36th minute as the midfielder took a clever touch before firing home from 12 yards.

    Cole Palmer grabbed his eighth goal this season with a superb finish from the edge of the area in the 83rd minute.

  • EPL: Chelsea duo sink Leicester in stellar performance

    EPL: Chelsea duo sink Leicester in stellar performance

    Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez goals secured a dominant away victory for Chelsea at Leicester.

    Jackson, 23, scored his fifth goal in four consecutive away games as he outbattled defender Wout Faes to win a long punt up field, which he finished well after Fernandez played him into position in the 15th minute.

    Fernandez then headed in from close range on the rebound, after goalkeeper Mads Hermansen saved Jackson’s initial effort, to seal the win.

    Jordan Ayew dispatched a late penalty for Leicester in the 95th minute after Romeo Lavia fouled Bobby de Cordova-Reid in the box.

    The Blues were dominant on a cold, wet afternoon at the King Power stadium, with over 66% possession throughout the 90 minutes.

    It was a torrid return to Premier League football for Leicester, who lost star midfielder Harry Winks through an ankle injury in the 11th minute.

    They didn’t muster a shot on goal until the 39th minute, when Kasey McAteer almost found the bottom corner on the break, then Wilfred Ndidi missed a great chance just before half-time.

    But Chelsea were commanding. Noni Madueke had a goal ruled out for offside and squandered chances through Moises Caicedo and Joao Felix, who earned his first Premier League start since his last spell with the club in May 2023.

    Cole Palmer also saw a close range shot cleared off the line by his own man Madueke in unfortunate circumstances shortly after half-time.

    Chelsea move up to third in the Premier League table on 22 points before the rest of the weekend’s games, with Leicester remaining 16th on 10 points.

    BBC

  • EPL: Arsenal share spoils with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    EPL: Arsenal share spoils with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge

    Arsenal and Chelsea shared the spoils at Stamford Bridge in an enthralling English Premier League (EPL) fixture on Sunday.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Chelsea played at home to a 1-1 draw with Arsenal in a game that saw Gabriel Martinelli and Pedro Neto on the scoreboard.

    Chelsea created chances early in the game. David Raya was forced to tip over Cole Palmer’s 20-yard drive and Malo Gusto headed off-target from close-range.

    Arsenal also created opportunities as Martinelli was earlier denied by Robert Sanchez before Kai Havertz had a goal ruled out for offside.

    The Gunners eventually broke the deadlock midway through the second half when the ball fell for Martinelli in acres of space at the back post, and the Brazilian beat Sanchez at his near post.

    The lead, however, didn’t last long as Neto equalised with a powerful effort from 25 yards after cutting in from the right.

    Both teams pushed for a winner, but neither side could find the net for a second time. Leaders Liverpool sit nine points clear of both sides heading into the last international break of 2024.

    The draw keeps the London sides level in the Premier League, but still nine points adrift of leaders Liverpool.

    In a finely balanced game, the sides enjoyed almost equal possession and both had three shots on target.

    It was Arsenal who looked the more disappointed at the whistle, Mikel Arteta holding his head in disbelief after substitute Leandro Trossard failed to put away two late chances.

    Gabriel Martinelli had put the visitors in front in the 60th minute, turning in a neatly lifted ball from captain Martin Odegaard, whose influence on his return from injury proved crucial after the Gunners’ failure to score in their last two games.

    Chelsea equalised 10 minutes later when substitute Enzo Fernandez pushed the ball to the ever-lively Pedro Neto just outside the Arsenal area and the Portuguese stepped to one side and shot low to David Raya’s left.

    “We came to win, so we’re not as happy as we wanted to be, but we didn’t want to lose and it’s a good point against a good team,” Neto told Sky Sports.

    Chelsea’s Cole Palmer had almost made the perfect start but his third-minute rocket was tipped over by the ever-vigilant Raya.

    Arsenal thought they had gone ahead in the 32nd when former Chelsea striker Kai Havertz latched on to a speedily taken free kick and sent the ball across Robert Sanchez into the bottom corner.

    But VAR showed the German was fractionally offside.

    Sanchez had been called into action five minutes earlier, getting his hand to a shot from Martinelli.

    Chelsea fluffed a couple of second-half chances with Levi Colwill shooting just over and Noni Madueke firing high and wide.

    But as the minutes ticked down it was Arsenal who pushed forward. Sanchez kept out substitute Mikel Marino, before Trossard fired over from close range

    In time added on, William Saliba sent the ball across the six-yard box but Trossard could not connect with it despite an open goal.

    The result lifted Chelsea to third and Arsenal, who have gone four Premier League games without a win, to fourth in the table, both on 19 points.

  • Cole Palmer can challenge for Ballon d’Or if… – Zola

    Cole Palmer can challenge for Ballon d’Or if… – Zola

    Chelsea great Gianfranco Zola says Cole Palmer is capable of winning the Ballon d’Or in the future.

    Palmer has been likened to the Italian over the past week.

    The attacking midfielder has scored 32 goals and provided 20 assists in 56 competitive games for Chelsea.

    And Zola liked what he saw in Newcastle’s 2-1 defeat at the weekend.

    “The pass he hit to (Pedro) Neto for the first goal… it was a brilliant pass. I see a lot of things like this in his games that I used to work with. Being able to see the pass before receiving the ball. It is a quality he develops a lot,” the Italian told the Daily Mirror.

    “I saw this skill a lot yesterday (Sunday) and I’m impressed because the majority of players want to do something when they get the ball. But if you know what you’re going to do with the ball before you receive it, it’s like putting yourself ahead of the opponent. I was really impressed with him. I promise you, one of the biggest compliments I can pay a player is (when I see) this kind of quality.”

    However, Zola believes Palmer still has things to develop.

    “One thing he can certainly work on is physique. He can be a little faster and maybe a little stronger in one-on-ones. I know he has a very quick mind. He will need to get his body a little faster.

    “And if he does, he can be in (and challenge for) the Ballon d’Or because the numbers and the skills are there. There is still work to do but potentially he can do it (win). He has a very, very good coach to work with in (Enzo) Maresca and I’m sure he’ll make sure he works with that.”

  • EPL: Cole Palmer hits seventh of season in Newcastle win

    EPL: Cole Palmer hits seventh of season in Newcastle win

    Cole Palmer scored his seventh goal of the season as Chelsea beat Newcastle to continue their impressive start to the season.

    Palmer struck early in the second half when his clean strike from outside the box beat Nick Pope at his near post.

    Nicolas Jackson’s fifth league goal of the campaign had given the Blues an 18th-minute lead when he fired home from Pedro Neto’s pass.

    But Newcastle were level 14 minutes later thanks to Alexander Isak’s tap-in.

    Isak perhaps should have levelled towards the end of the game after rounding goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, but his attempt to walk the ball in was thwarted by Chelsea defenders.

    Chelsea thought they had a late penalty when Christopher Nkunku went down inside the box under a challenge. It was initially given but the decision was overturned following a review by the video assistant referee after it appeared Nkunku slipped.

    In the end, Palmer’s seventh goal in just nine Premier League games secured the three points that elevated Chelsea to fourth in the table.

    They could drop to fifth if Arsenal avoid defeat against Liverpool later on Sunday, but Chelsea’s presence in the higher reaches underlines their impressive form under boss Enzo Maresca so far this season.

    They have won five of their nine Premier League games under the former Leicester manager, losing only to Manchester City and Liverpool.

    Newcastle, meanwhile, are 12th and are now winless in their last five league outings.

    BBC

  • Ex-Chelsea boss speaks as he takes over as England manager

    Ex-Chelsea boss speaks as he takes over as England manager

    Former Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel is delighted being named as new England manager.

    Tuchel has been appointed to June 2026.

    The German will take charge from January 1, with caretaker coach Lee Carsley remaining in charge for the final two ties of the Nations League in November.

    Tuchel said, “I am very proud to have been given the honour of leading the England team.

    “I have long felt a personal connection to the game in this country, and it has given me some incredible moments already.

    “To have the chance to represent England is a huge privilege, and the opportunity to work with this special and talented group of players is very exciting.”

    Chief executive Mark Bullingham said the Football Association had appointed “one of the best coaches in the world”.

    He said: “Thomas and the team have a single-minded focus on giving us the best possible chance to win the World Cup in 2026.”

  • Chelsea: Maresca, Fofana reach playing agreement

    Chelsea: Maresca, Fofana reach playing agreement

    Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca is going to play one particular player once a week until January.

    That is according to L’Equipe, with Maresca said to be managing a star player’s fitness.

    The source states that defender Wesley Fofana will not be tasked with taking on multiple games until the new year.

    The Blues want to ensure that he is 100 percent recovered from the knee injury that kept him out for so long last season.

    Fofana is fully fit and does start in the Premier League, but he will not be used in any midweek games.

    Fofana has yet to feature in the Europa Conference League or the Carabao Cup.

  • Ex-Chelsea coach in FA talks over England job

    Ex-Chelsea coach in FA talks over England job

    Former Chelsea coach Thomas Tuchel is in talks with the FA about the England job.

    England are seeking a new permanent coach after Gareth Southgate’s departure over the summer.

    Lee Carsley has been acting as caretaker and BILD says talks are now underway between the FA and German Tuchel.

    Tuchel is available after leaving Bayern at the end of last season.

    He has said in the past after international football: “Yeah, why not? I would, I would. I did not give too much thought to it until now.

    “But I would consider if it is the right team and if it has the potential to win trophies like the World Cup and the Euros.”