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  • No action for Moses as Chelsea hammers Cardiff 4-1

    *Ndidi, Iheanacho lose

    It was yet a no show situation for Nigeria international Victor Moses, as he was left out in Chelsea squad that hammered visiting Cardiff 4-1 at the Stamford Bridge on Saturday.

    Moses who is on the verge of returning to the National team after bidding goodbye to international football has not tested action in the last three league matches.

    He was last in action against Huddersfield Town stepping in as late substitute for Pedro in the 81st minute. Goal feast for the Blues on Saturday began in the 37th minute with a strike by Eden Hazard who enjoyed an assist from Oliver Giroud.

    That was however 21 minutes after visiting Cardiff had shot into the lead thanks to Ivorian import Souleymane Bamba. But that was the much the visitors could do as the flood gate of goals opened for the Maurizio Sarri tutored side. It was a hat trick for Hazard who was on target again in the 44th and 80th minutes respectively.

    Teammate Willian finally nailed the coffin in the 83rd minute. While it was a no show situation for Moses at the Bridge, same cannot be said of compatriots Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho who were in action for Leicester against a rampaging Bournemouth. 

    While Ndidi saw full 90 minutes action, Iheanacho was in action for 29 minutes after stepping in as replacement for Demarai Gray. It was however not a sweet song for the duo as Leicester were beaten 4-2 in front of 10,543 Spectators at the Vitality Stadium.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sarri: Only one Person can stop me from smoking

    Chelsea coach Maurizio Sarri who is a chain-smoker has revealed the only person who can make him quit smoking.

    The 59-year-old Italian, who was known for chain-smoking on the touchline and smoke about five packs every day during his time in Italy, says the only one person who can make him even think about quitting is his father, Amerigo.

    Sarri told Il Mattino: ‘When my father learned I had this offer (from Chelsea), he told me to go to London, that it was the right thing to do.

    Read Also: Sarri: Chelsea match against Newcastle very difficult

    ‘He did ask me to stop smoking at least while I’m here. He is the only one who for five minutes can make me wobble in my convictions.’

    Due to the fact that smoking is prohibited inside English football stadiums, Sarri has been forced to abandon his matchday habit, and only uses what appear to be plastic cigarette filters.

  • Chelsea’s perfect start helps Arrizabalaga settle in

    Chelsea’s convincing start to the Premier League campaign has helped new goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga settle in to life at Stamford Bridge, following his world record transfer, the 23-year-old has said.

    Chelsea signed Arrizabalaga from Athletic Bilbao for 80 million euros (£72.10 million) last month and the Spaniard has kept two clean sheets in the side’s four-game winning streak to start the season.

    “I’m getting used to my new life: a new city, new team, but it’s been positive because when things start well on the pitch, it makes everything easier.

    Read Also: Chelsea’s Sarri gets winning start at Huddersfield

    Arrizabalaga, who was called up to the Spain squad for their UEFA Nations League matches against Croatia and England, said moving to London as Thibaut Courtois’ replacement had felt like the right move.

    “I’m happy to take this step, I want to enjoy it… I have felt valued. In the last few years, a lot of Spaniards have done important things here and that’s good for those of us to arrive most recently,” Arrizabalaga told Spanish paper AS.

  • Angry Mourinho shows plenty of defiance but has few answers

    Manchester United Manager, Jose Mourinho stormed out of his news conference, following Monday’s 3-0 home defeat by Tottenham Hotspur.

    Mourinho was ranting about the three titles he won with Chelsea and demanding “respect” from reporters present.

    The conference came shortly after he had stood at length in front of a mainly empty Stretford End applauding United’s fans.

    It added to a somewhat bizarre epilogue on another miserable night for the 20-times English champions.

    “We lost against Sevilla (last season in the Champions League last 16) and we were booed because we deserved it.

    “Today the players left the pitch after losing at home and they were applauded because they deserved it, so we keep trying, trying, trying,” Mourinho said.

    “What was the score? This (holding three fingers up). What is this also? Three Premierships I have won, more Premierships than the other 19 managers put together.
    Me three, the two,” he said. “Respect, respect, respect.”

    Perhaps the performance for the media was intended to show his defiance in the face of two defeats from the opening three games of the season.

    Read Also: EPL: United beaten 3-2 as Brighton add to Mourinho’s woes

    Maybe he felt that a display of passion would go down well with the supporters at Old Trafford, who, it should be noted, showed no sign of turning against him.

    Or was Mourinho just deflecting from the fact that he lacks any answer to the most obvious question facing him.

    The question is: how to sort out a defence that has leaked six goals in two games and was opened up with ease by Spurs after the break?

    Mourinho had made it clear during the off-season that he wanted to sign at least one new centre-half and the performances of the five he has employed this season have amply demonstrated he was right.

    Eric Bailly was not even on the bench against Spurs; Victor Lindelof came on for the injured Phil Jones and made a series of mistakes.

    Also Chris Smalling, who had made a key tackle in the first half to deny Dele Alli, was left standing by Lucas Moura for the third goal.

    Exactly why United did not bring in a new player in that department, whether it be Leicester City’s Harry Maguire, Tottenham’s Toby Alderweireld or Bayern Munich’s Jerome Boateng.

    The players were all linked with the club and their absence in that department remains unclear.

    Mourinho has denied there is a rift with united chief executive Ed Woodward about the lack of transfer activity.

    But there is no straight answer from either party about why the club failed to bring in a new central defender.

    What the former Chelsea manager is clear about is that he doesn’t have a clue what combination can sort out the mess, “No,” he said.

    “Because in the first game Lindelof and Bailly, now Jones and Smalling but now Jones is injured and in the next match will be Smalling with another one.

    “When Marcos Rojo comes he will also be an option. I don’t know my best back four.”

    There isn’t much time for Mourinho to find the right solutions — United are already six points behind the Premier League’s top four — Spurs, Liverpool, Chelsea and Watford who all have 100 percent records.

    It is hard to see this united team challenging for the title but there is a real danger that their poor start could turn into a much deeper slump.

  • Chelsea’s Bakayoko joins AC Milan

    AC Milan have signed midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko from Chelsea on loan with the option to make the move permanent at the end of the season, the two clubs said on Tuesday.

    The 23-year-old player has joined the Italian top-flight club for a reported loan fee of five million euros (4.5 million pounds).

    The fee could rise by 35 million euros if AC Milan decide to make his move permanent.

    The Rennes youth product, capped once by France, moved to the English Premier League club last year from French side Monaco, which he joined in 2014.

    Bakayoko made 29 league appearances last season, scoring two goals.

  • Chelsea sack Conte

    Chelsea have sacked Italian Antonio Conte as its manager.

    Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis said on Wednesday that the Premier League side were close to securing a deal for former Napoli boss Maurizio Sarri to replace Conte.

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  • Moses misses Chelsea’s first pre-season training

    Nigeria international Victor Moses was among the Chelsea players missing during the club’s first pre- season training last Saturday ahead of the new English Premier League season.

    The Chelsea right wing back who has since returned to London has been given some weeks off to rest after representing Nigeria at the FIFA World Cup.

    Although, it could not be ascertained when Moses who scored Nigeria’s only goal against Argentina would resume, it is however believed it could be before Chelsea face Perth Glory in a friendly on July 23.

    After the friendly, Chelsea will take part in the International Champions Cup scheduled for end of the month.

    Some of the players who were present at Saturday’s training were Alvaro Morata, Ross Barkley, Pedro, Marcos Alonso and Danny Drinkwater which was under the supervision of Antonio Conte.

    Conte is still in charge, but will hand over to Maurizio Sarri next week according to reports.

  • Real reason I shunned Man U for Chelsea-Mikel

     

    Super Eagles Captain John Obi Mikel has revealed the main reason why he shunned Manchester United for Chelsea 10 years ago.

    The Tiajin Teda captain and mid fielder who is hoping to lead the Eagles to better outing at the ongoing world Cup in Russia, disclosed that he was forced to settle for the Blues due to circumstances beyond his control.

    He revealed that he chose Chelsea then to provide soft landing for three other Nigerians who had been signed by the Blues earlier and who were then staying with him .Picking Man U he added would have affected the careers of the said players

    Speaking to the Players’ Tribune, he wrote: ‘I know what you’re thinking.

    ‘So before I tell you my story, let’s just get that bit out of the way first. It’s been more than a decade and I still get asked this one thing about my time in England.

    ‘”Hey, what happened to you signing for Manchester United? How come you swapped for Chelsea at the last minute?” Every time. 

    ‘I’ll tell you what happened. I had all these people on both sides fighting over me. Agents, managers, strangers, guys handing me papers. I had Sir Alex Ferguson calling me on the phone on one side.

    ‘And I had Roman Abramovich on the other side, putting me up in London, hiding me somewhere where only a few people knew where I was. It was really confusing, and I was a kid, you know?

    ‘After a while, someone from FIFA gave me a phone call. They said, “Listen, we know you’re young and you have these two clubs fighting over you. We can’t decide for you. You can only go where you want. You have to tell us.”

    ‘I thought about it for a long time. It was the biggest decision of my life.

    ‘You know what made my mind up? Chelsea had signed three other players from Nigeria along with me. They were staying with me at the house in London to keep me company.

    ‘These guys… their lives depended on the decision I was making. If I went to United, they were gone. If I went to Chelsea, they were going to have a career.

    ‘No matter how long it lasted, that was important to me. Just to give them a chance, you know?

    ‘I chose Chelsea, and four lives changed that day.’

    Mikel signed for United from Lyn Oslo in April 2005, but the move was never finalised after he claimed that he had been ‘bullied’ into the deal and wished to join Chelsea instead.

    Chelsea agreed to pay a £12m compensation package to United to allow the move to go through.

    Mikel spent over 10 years at Stamford Bridge before leaving in January 2017. He lifted two Premier League titles, three FA Cups and the Champions League in 2012.

  • Chelsea celebrate Moses, Mikel for making World Cup

    English Premier League, Chelsea FC on Monday congratulated Victor Moses and Mikel Obi for making the Super Eagles World Cup Squad.

    The Blues also celebrated Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo who has been on loan to Kasimpasa of Turkey from Chelsea.

    Chelsea conveyed the wishes on Monday reckoning that the duo of Moses and Omeruo are on the list of players from the football club that will feature of their various national teams in Russia.

    Eagles Captain, Mikel was mentioned in the congratulatory message as Chelsea reckoned that the 31 year old spent more than a decade at Stamford Bridge before joining Tianjin TEDA in China.

    “Congratulations to @VictorMoses, @Omeruo22 and former Blue, @Mikel John_Obi who have all been selected to represent Nigeria in Russia!,” the club wrote on its web.

    Williams Borges Da Silva, Eden hazard, Courtois Thibaut, Batshuayi Mitchy, Geroud Olivia, and Kante  Ngolo are some of the Chelsea players that will feature for their national teams in Russia.

  • Appreciative Moses pays tribute to supportive fans

     

    *shifts attention to World cup

    Super Eagles and Chelsea winger Victor Moses has given his teeming fans a pat on the back for supporting him and the Blues leading to the FA triumph on Saturday.

    The former Crystal Palace ace insisted that the Stamford Bridge landlords ended the season on a high despite failing in their bid to finish in the top four. Moses who has been given express permission by Coach Gernot Rohr to stay away from the friendly tie against Congo to enable him rest, said he is now ready to focus on the forth coming world cup in Russia.

    “Just want to say a huge thanks to all the fans who have supported me and the team this season at @ChelseaFC . Glad we could end it on a high for you on Saturday! Time now to focus on the World Cup and a big few weeks ahead with Nigeria,” he said  even as he dished out group picture of the Blues celebrating their triumph as 2018 FA Cup winners.

    The 27 year old is sure to be in action when the Eagles file out against Three lions at the wembley on June 2nd.

    Moses who has made over 29 appearances for the Super Eagles with 11 goals to his credit contributed in no small measure to the Nation’s qualification for the world cup.

    He ranks among African players being tipped to make a difference in Russia. Also included in that list is Mohammed Salah who scored 32 goals for Liverpool this season successfully pushing the Reds to a top four finish.. Five countries Nigeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Senegal and Morocco will represent Africa at this year’s world cup to be played in 11 Russian cities beginning from June 14.