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  • Drogba not surprised at Tammy’s rise, gets Ballon d’ Or role

     

    Ivory Coast and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba says it is no surprise that Nigeria born Tammy Abraham is displaying traits of greatness adding that he is fast in learning and is determined.

    Drogba who netted 164 goals in his close to a decade sojourn with Chelsea predicted that Abraham and other younger players in the club will do more exploits in the future especially with former Chelsea ace Frank Lampard ready to hand them opportunities to showcase their skills.

    “Yeah, I’ve known him [Abraham] since he’s been [very young].”I am not surprised with what I have seen with Abraham.

    Ivory Coast and Chelsea legend Didier Drogba

    “These are kids we used to see, they used to come and watch us training, and I believe they learned a little bit of our skills, how we read the game,” he enthused in a chat with sky sports.

    Abraham is not the only home-grown star to be thriving at Chelsea, with Mason Mount and Fikayo Tomori also getting their big breaks.

    Meanwhile, the former Galatasaray ace has been handed a role as co-host of this year Ballon d’Or scheduled for December 2nd in Paris. Although the Ivorian international did not win the award in the course of his career he was nonetheless nominated a record eight times between 2004 and 2012 when he was literally on fire at the Stamford Bridge.

    He finished 4th in the 2007 edition with 108 points behind Brazil international Kaka emerging winner with 444 points beating Messi and Ronaldo to the second and third place respectively.

    “I would have liked to do better but this fourth place is a great reward,” admits Drogba.

    The 64th Ballon d’Or ceremony will be take place at the end of the year, with Virgil van Dijk the front runner, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo as usual in the race for the prestigious award.

     

     

  • OMERUO: Love for my family forcing me out of Chelsea

    Kenneth Omeruo says he’s ready to move on after seven years attachment with the London clubside, Chelsea, especially after the arrival of his daughter prompting him to move family to Turkey

    SUPER Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo has attributed his decision to seek permanent leave of London club Chelsea to the coming of his baby girl. Speaking from the Nigerian camp in Alexandria at the ongoing African Nations Cup Egypt 2019, Omeruo, who is a loanee to CD Leganés, is seeking to sign permanently for the Spanish side.

    Omeruo tied the nuptial knot in Turkey in May of 2018 and had his daughter in November.

    He said: “I think now’s the time for me to leave, to find a place, to be my own man,” he says in an adapted interview from London Telegraph. “I’m married with a baby now, so I need stability. Chelsea has done amazingly for me and for my family as well, but it’s the time when I need to reach my potential and get where I think I deserve to be.”

    Last season Omeruo got within sight of that. He had spent three years in Turkey, enjoying temporary spells at Kasimpasa – twice – and Alanyaspor to the extent that his family is currently based in Istanbul. “It feels like home there and players don’t want to leave,” he admits. “They have a good bonus system, good restaurants, people love it.” But it is, partly for those reasons, a league where ambitions of a top-class career generally go to die; Omeruo knew it and it is why the 2018-19 campaign, spent successfully in La Liga with Leganés, was his most important so far.

    He credits Leganés and Pellegrino, the former Southampton manager, for putting his fortunes back on fast-forward although Chelsea – in the forms of the now-famous loanee WhatsApp group and the input of their loan-player technical coach, Eddie Newton – have never been far away. If Omeruo had his time again he says he would make exactly the move he completed in 2012 when the west London club took him from Standard Liège.

    In Belgium, he was unhappy with the terms of his contract and felt under supported; Chelsea’s interest was a lifeline and, even if things have not worked out, he bears no resentment about what has essentially been a seven-year holding pattern. It is just that now, at 25 and with no indication that he will be called back for pre-season even when a transfer ban will demand Frank Lampard must work creatively, he needs to cast off the yoke.

    “I don’t want to be that player who, because I can earn money playing at Chelsea, just sits and waits for injuries or maybe an FA Cup game,” he says. “If you’re not going to use me then let me go and play. I’m realistic, I know Chelsea have so many amazing players, central defenders as well. It’s just the opportunity – I haven’t been given one. If I get one I’ll take it but I can’t just sit around.

    “It was an amazing season and it just goes to show,” he says. “It built my confidence that I’ve got what it takes to be one of the best. The coach, Mauricio Pellegrino, was a defender and spent a lot of time working with me, correcting simple mistakes I might have made two or three years ago. He told me: ‘You have what it takes to be playing at the top, top level for the next 10 years.’ That meant a lot.”

    Shortly before playing for Nigeria in the 2014 World Cup, Kenneth Omeruo browsed a list of young players to watch at the tournament and discovered his own name, slotted in next to that of Raphael Varane. He was 20 then; in the preceding two years he had joined Chelsea and starred in an Africa Cup of Nations success. It was some way to begin a career and at that point anybody would be forgiven for expecting the good times to keep rolling.

    In a sense, they have. Omeruo laughs when he is informed that he became Chelsea’s longest-serving current player. But all of that time, apart from a brief spell in 2013 when José Mourinho wanted a closer look at the centre-back only for shoulder surgery to intervene, has been spent on loan.

    It is a familiar tale but Omeruo knows enough is enough and hopes another continental title will help him find security at last. The story about Varane is volunteered in response to a quite unrelated question; he clearly feels it is time to hurry things up.

    At Nigeria’s base for this summer’s Cup of Nations, the luxurious Helnan Palestine Hotel complex in Alexandria, he jokes with his teammate Ola Aina that “I’ll be next, I’ll be the one”.

    Aina moved permanently from Chelsea to Torino in January after a successful loan.

    They have both made flying starts to this tournament, Aina creating Odion Ighalo’s winner against Burundi with a jaw-dropping backheel and Omeruo scoring his first international goal in the victory over Guinea. A rotated Nigeria side then ceded top spot in Group B with a surprise defeat to Madagascar, courting fury back home and necessitating a team meeting on Monday that Omeruo says was focused on forgetting personal grievances and working together.

    “We want to go back home feeling proud,” he says. “When we won it in 2013 it was amazing; everyone, women and kids, at the airport and running after the bus. I still remember that feeling and want to experience it again.

    “Back then I didn’t really grasp the importance of winning the Cup of Nations. It was my first time and we did it, so I thought there were many to be won. I didn’t realise just how long the captain then, Joseph Yobo, had been trying to win it. But we didn’t qualify for the next two, and now I know what a big deal it is.”

    If Omeruo shows his ability again then perhaps he will get that big move, even if it is not to Leganés, who he doubts have the money. “It’s been an amazing career for me,” he says. “I know people don’t realise it but I’m happy with what I’ve achieved so far. But I also know there is more to come.”

  • Champions League: Chelsea may hurry Moses back to Stamford

    English Premier League side Chelsea may be forced to shorten the loan deal of Super Eagles winger Victor Moses with Turkish League side Fenerbahce.

    The Stamford Bridge landlords have been boxed into a corner by FIFA ban denying them the liberty of signing new players ahead of Champions league campaign next season.

    Chelsea are fighting a punishment imposed by world football’s governing body FIFA after being found guilty of offences in signing overseas players under the age of 16.

    FIFA fined Chelsea £475,000 in February and issued a ban on registering any new players for the next two transfer windows

    Although Chelsea boasts of many players on loan across the globe many of the players will not be able to meet the criteria for home grown players.

    The club may be forced to ask for the return of Moses who is classified as home-grown player.  That however may not be done in jiffy considering that the Nigerian international who announced his retirement from international football shortly after the world cup in Russia, still has six months into an 18-month loan deal at Fenerbahce.

    Former Chelsea ace Frank Lampard is on the verge of taking over the club following the departure of former coach Maurizio Sarri who has since taken charge of Italian side Juventus.  Should Lampard eventually step in, the headache of raising a formidable team for the Champions league will fall on his shoulders.

    Chelsea have since appealed to CAS but their case will not be heard until after the summer transfer window closes, meaning no new signings will arrive at Stamford Bridge before the start of next season.

  • Man. Utd/Chelsea open new EPL season

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    Manchester United will host Chelsea on the first match day of the 2019/2020 English Premier League.

    The Red Devils, who finished sixth in the concluded season, missed out of a place in the UEFA Champions League.

    They will hope their dismissal performance will not continue in the coming season, as they face scary rivals in Wolves (who beat them twice last season), Crystal Palace, Southampton and Leicester City in the next four fixtures after hosting the Blues.

    Chelsea, on their part, will entertain Leicester next before playing against Norwich and Sheffield United.

    Defending Champions, Manchester City will start the defence of their title at West Ham. They will next go through their first acid test in the next game when they host Tottenham Hotspurs, who eliminated them in the last UEFA Champions League season.

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    But it will be Liverpool that will raise the curtain of the season on the 9th of August, when they host promoted Norwich on the evening of Friday 9 August.

    The current winners of the UEFA Champions will hope to win the title this time, have come so clos, fighting till the last day of last season. They face Southampton, Arsenal and Burnley in their next three matches.

    They will however have a tough end to the season as they travel to Arsenal (May 2), play at home to Chelsea (May 9) and then conclude the season at Newcastle on May 17.

    Manchester City and Liverpool, the two teams who fought for the title last season, have been paired to meet at Anfield on November 9, 2019, before the return at the Etihad on April 4, 2020.

  • Breaking: UEFA Europa League Final: Arsenal, Chelsea release starting XI

    Chelsea and Arsenal are set for the all-English final of the 2018/19 UEFA Europa League final at the Baku Olympic Stadium in Azerbaijan, releasing their staring eleven for the match tonight

    The line-up is as follows:

     

    CHELSEA:

    Arrizabalaga, Azpilicueta, Christensen, David Luiz, Emerson, Kanté, Jorginho, Kovacic, Pedro, Giroud, E Hazard

     

    ARSENAL

    Cech, Papastathopoulos, Koscielny, Monreal, Maitland-Niles, Torreira, Xhaka, Kolasinac, Özil, Lacazette, Aubameyang

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  • Breaking: Chelsea climb to third after 3-0 win over Watford

    Chelsea beat Watford 3-0 on Sunday to move over Tottenham to third place in the English premiership.

    Angry fans booed the London side in the first half, bemoaning the seemingly lack of ambition of their favourite club.

    But Ruben Loftus-Cheek headed Chelsea in front in the 48th minute, nodding home an Eden Hazard cross from a corner routine.

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    And three minutes later the home side had a second, this time David Luiz scoring with a header direct from a Hazard corner.

    The third came in the 75th minute as Pedro slid in Gonzalo Higuain and the Argentine coolly dinked a finish over the onrushing Ben Foster.

    Maurizio Sarri takes his side to Leicester City next Sunday and three points will guarantee a return to European football’s elite competition.

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  • Money man Ratcliffe re-affirms interest in Chelsea takeover

     

    Britain’s richest man Jim Ratcliffe  has not ruled out buying Chelsea Football Club after admitting he did have a tour of their training ground last year.

    Jim Ratcliffe was in the Yorkshire Dales on Wednesday to launch Team INEOS after taking over the professional cycling team from Sky.

    And while it is understood he has not so far been prepared to meet Roman Abramovich’s valuation for the club, believed to be in the region of £4bn despite Chelsea insisting the Russian billionaire has no intention of selling, Ratcliffe hinted he is still interested

    He initially dismissed a report in Sportsmail last year that he had been given a tour of Chelsea’s Cobham training base, only to then rather mischievously admit the story was true.

    And when pressed on Chelsea specifically, he told the BBC: ‘I’d never say no, but I don’t know where those conversations will finish up.’

    There is understood to be interest in Chelsea from different parts of the world, with a bid from Saudi Arabia thought to be serious.

    Ratcliffe, however, appears interested in exploring football.

    ‘I am a big Manchester United fan,’ he said. ‘In fact, I am a tortured Manchester United fan at the moment to be honest.

    ‘We have dipped our toe in the water with football, it’s a very different sport, quite a complicated sport, a complicated world.

    ‘We are in the process of learning about it. We bought this club in Switzerland and it has been really educational.

    ‘We have got to where we are in the chemicals and business world by being impetuous, rash and stupid.

    ‘We recognised it is a very complex world, we are going through the process of learning and we are not in a desperate hurry to get to the end game.’

    Last year’s Sunday Times rich list valued Ratcliffe at £21.05bn, compared to Abramovich’s £9.3bn valuation.

     

     

     

     

     

  • 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.

  • Chelsea season not a failure without UCL – Sarri

    Maurizio Sarri has said his first season in English football will not be a failure even if Chelsea do not qualify for next season’s Champions League through the Premier League or Europa League.

    Chelsea currently sit fourth in the table, one point ahead of Arsenal and three ahead of Manchester United, their opponents in a Premier League showdown at Old Trafford on Sunday that could be decisive for both clubs’ hopes of a top-four finish.

    Eintracht Frankfurt stand between Sarri’s men and a place in next month’s Europa League final, but the Italian believes his team can point to significant achievements even if they fall short domestically and in Europe.

    Asked if he would consider this season a failure if Chelsea don’t secure Champions League football, Sarri replied: “No. No, we played a final [in the Carabao Cup]. We lost the final on penalties. We are in the semifinal in the Europa League. We are fighting for the top four.

    “So the season, at the moment, is good. Of course we have two very, very strong targets: we want the top four in the Premier League and, at the moment, we want to go to the final of the Europa League. If we are able to get to the final, then we will want to win the final. And so I think the season is, at the moment, good.

    “Of course, it’s a very difficult season. We lost in the wrong way two or three matches, so the feeling, sometimes, is worse. I think for this reason because we lost two or three matches in the wrong way, in a very wrong way, without fighting. But if you look at the season, we are doing well, I think.

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    “Of course, it’s only the first step. We need to improve more. We need to become competitive for the top. The first step, though, is good.”

    Chelsea have a chance to all-but-eliminate United from the top-four race with a win at Old Trafford on Sunday, but Sarri’s men already missed one golden opportunity to tighten their grip on fourth when they were held to a 2-2 draw by Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Monday.

    Sarri, however, insisted that his players did everything they could to win the game.

    “I think we realised that the match was really very important, and we were able to fight in the match,” he added. “Of course, in the second half, we were not physically brilliant like in the first half. But it was the same, I think, for all the other teams who played in European competition during the week.

    “As I said before, after 55, 56 matches, it’s really very difficult to be at the top physically, to be brilliant. But when you are able to score two goals in a match after a European match, you have to win. We conceded two very stupid goals, I think and so we paid at the end of the match.

    “But we realized the importance of the match because we fought for 90 minutes.”

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  • Chelsea’s Hudson-Odoi confirms end to season due to Achilles injury

    Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi confirmed on social media that his season is over after he ruptured his Achilles’ tendon during Monday night’s 2-2 Premier League draw with Burnley.

    The 18-year-old was helped off the pitch shortly before halftime and said on Twitter that he would play no further part in Chelsea’s campaign.

    “Really gutted to end my season with a ruptured Achilles, gotta work hard and try and come back stronger for next season,” he said on Twitter.

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    The injury rules Hudson-Odoi out of Chelsea’s last three Premier League games of the season, against Manchester United, Watford, and Leicester City.

    He will also miss their Europa League semi-final against Germany’s Eintracht Frankfurt, the first leg of which is on May 2.

    The draw with Burnley lifted Chelsea up to fourth in the Premier League table, a point above fifth-placed Arsenal, who have 66 points with a game in hand.

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