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  • Manchester City ahead of United with win over Chelsea

    Manchester City ahead of United with win over Chelsea

    Manchester City stayed ahead of age-old local rivals Manchester United at the top of the English Premier League on Saturday with a deserved 1-0 win away to champions Chelsea.

     Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United romped to a 4-0 victory over bottom club Crystal Palace, Manchester City had much the better of the late game at Stamford Bridge.

    “We are so happy,” City manager Pep Guardiola said. “The way we played, especially in the second half, was pleasing.”

    A second-half goal by former Chelsea forward Kevin de Bruyne won it and left City just ahead of United on goal difference.

    Chelsea, starting the day three points behind the Manchester pair in third place, dropped to fourth.

    This was after two more goals from Harry Kane helped Tottenham Hotspur to a comfortable 4-0 win away to Huddersfield Town.

    Manager Antonio Conte blamed UEFA Champions League exertions from midweek for his team’s subdued performance.

    “It is logical when you play three games in seven (sic) days you risk something,” he said.

    United’s win left Palace rooted to the bottom of the table after a record seventh successive defeat without a goal to start the season.

    Beaten 5-0 away by City in their last game, Palace avoided a repetition but became only the second team since the Premier League began to lose their first seven games.

    Unlike Portsmouth in 2009-10, though, they have not scored a single goal.

    Romelu Lukaku’s late strike meant that free-scoring United have hit four goals in a game six times this season.

    Juan Mata and Marouane Fellaini scored before halftime and when Fellaini headed in his second just after the interval, the points were made even more secure.

    “We started strong and we finished strong,” said Mourinho.

    England striker Kane continued his astonishing run by following up a Champions League hat-trick in midweek with two more goals as Spurs went 3-0 up by halftime at promoted Huddersfield.

    Ben Davies scored the other first-half goal and Moussa Sissoko added a fourth just before the final whistle.

    Kane, having failed to score at all in August once again, made it 13 for club and country during September.

    “Goals to games it is probably the best month I have had, especially after August,” he said.

    Watford recovered from two goals down at West Bromwich Albion to go fifth after the home team scored twice in three minutes in the first half.

    They scored through Salomon Rondon and Jonny Evans.

    Abdoulaye Doucoure kept Watford in contention and Brazilian Richarlison headed an equaliser in the final minute of added time.

    Substitute Peter Crouch earned Stoke City a 2-1 win at home to Southampton after Maya Yoshida had equalised Mame Biram Diouf’s opener.

    Earlier Saido Berahino, who has not scored for 30 games, missed a penalty kick conceded by Southampton’s Virgil van Dijk, playing his first game of the season.

    In two key games at the wrong end of the table, West Ham United had a late 1-0 win over Swansea City to move above them.

    Bournemouth were held at home by Leicester City.

    West Ham relieved some of the pressure on manager Slaven Bilic when two of his substitutes combined for a dramatic winning goal.

    Arthur Masuaku crossed for Diafra Sakho to score, taking the London side out of the bottom three and putting Swansea there instead.

    “It was a difficult atmosphere in some ways,” West Ham goalkeeper Joe Hart said of a home crowd who grew increasingly restless.

    “I‘m never going to criticise the fans, they pay their money and have a right to their opinion.”

    Bournemouth stay bottom but one after dominating against Leicester but failing to score as Jermaine Defoe came closest in the second minute, hitting the bar.

    In Sunday’s three matches, sixth-placed Liverpool meet up with their former manager Rafa Benitez, now in charge of Newcastle United, while  Arsenal host Brighton and Everton are at home to Burnley.(Reuters/NAN)

  • Man City Win 1-0 at Stamford Bridge (De Bruyne 67)

    Man City Win 1-0 at Stamford Bridge (De Bruyne 67)

    he final score was 1-0 at Stamford Bridge . De Bruyne scored the winning goal Manchester City.

    Man City maintained their lead with goal from Kevin de Bruyne at the 67th minute still the end of the 90 minute..

    The Mid-fielder goal was a delight to the visiting side at Stamford bridge.

    De Bruyne, perhaps frustrated at watching his team-mates blow chances with over-elaboration, goes simple … albeit in some style.

    He powers down the middle of the park, drifting right to left slightly, then smacks a stunning riser into the top right! Belt! Courtois had no chance whatsoever! What a player De Bruyne is, and that really is some strike!

    There was no goal for the first 45 minutes.

    That was what to expect when two tactical geniuses are in the dugouts.

    The first half was however interesting … but not particularly exciting. City had the upper hand, by 309 to 130 passes, give or take.

    And Courtois has been the more active keeper.

    Man City tried to take the game to Chelsea but the home side couldn’t lose-up their guard throughout the first 45 minutes

    Follow up for goal updates in the second half.

    See below line up for the two sides.

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    Man City line up
  • Batshuayi strikes late to give Chelsea win at Atletico

    Batshuayi strikes late to give Chelsea win at Atletico

    Chelsea striker Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to snatch a 2-1 win at Atletico Madrid on Wednesday with the last kick of the game.

    The result took Antonio Conte’s side top of Champions League Group C.

    France international Antoine Griezmann rammed a penalty kick beyond former Atletico goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to give the home side a barely-deserved lead in the 40th minute.

    He was scoring the first European goal at their new stadium after striking the first Liga goal there this month.

    Former Real Madrid forward Alvaro Morata, who also spent time in Atletico’s youth system, pulled Chelsea level by glancing in Eden Hazard’s cross in the 60th minute.

    This was after the visitors had failed to make their first-half dominance count.

    Batshuayi replaced Morata with seven minutes remaining and inflicted a first home defeat on Atletico since September, 2015.

    It turns wide a Marcos Alonso cutback from close range deep into stoppage-time.

    “It’s very difficult when Atletico score [first] to come back, but in spite of this we deserved to win. We continued to play with good personality, we kept our heads on the pitch in every moment,” Chelsea coach Conte told a news conference.

    “We must be pleased with the performance and overall the personality we showed.

    “ I always tell my players that it doesn’t change when you play at home or away, you have to play with the same personality and desire to play and try to deserve to win.”

    Atletico coach Diego Simeone has likened his side’s new home to the Circus Maximus in Rome.

    The club’s famously vociferous fans made a noise fitting of the biggest game in the stadium’s short existence, but Chelsea soon calmed the crowd.

    Hazard, without a goal in the Champions League since March 2015, was Chelsea’s chief creator.

    He dashed through the middle to lay the ball off for Morata to screw wide and then hitting the woodwork himself with a ferocious long-range strike.

    “Chelsea felt more comfortable than us and won the game deservedly,” said Atletico coach Simeone.

    “They were superior tactically and physically. They are a very competitive team, they showed more maturity than us and we have to congratulate them.”

    Atletico struggled to get into Chelsea’s half but capitalised from their first real foray forward.

    A deflected shot from Saul Niguez earned a corner kick from which David Luiz hauled Lucas Hernandez to the floor, leaving Griezmann to score a third goal in four games.

    Simeone’s side could have grabbed a second on the cusp of halftime when Courtois could only hold Koke’s stinging shot but Saul slotted the rebound just wide of the near post.

    A two-goal deficit would have been grossly unfair on Conte’s adventurous side, who also had the better of the second half.

    Morata wasted a chance to strike again when he skipped towards goal unchallenged, scuffing the ball wide of Jan Oblak’s goal.

    But Belgian international Batshuayi needed just one chance to grab the win that was as dramatic as it was deserved.(Reuters/NAN)
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  • Costa’s return to Atletico Madrid finalised

    Costa’s return to Atletico Madrid finalised

    Diego Costa’s return to Spanish La Liga side Atletico Madrid from Jan. 1 has been finialised, English Premier League champions Chelsea said in a statement on Tuesday.

    The two clubs agreed the transfer last week and on Monday the 28-year-old Spain forward passed a medical to return to the Spanish capital.

    “Diego Costa has today agreed terms for his transfer to Atletico Madrid, which will take effect on Jan. 1, 2018,” Chelsea said in a statement.

    “We thank Diego for his efforts and wish him well in his future career.”

    The controversial Spaniard’s departure from Stamford Bridge signalled the end of a messy transfer saga.

    During this, Costa claimed Chelsea manager Antonio Conte had told him via text that he was no longer required at the club.

    His last game for Chelsea came at Wembley in May when he scored in the 2-1 FA Cup final defeat against Arsenal.

    Costa leaves Chelsea having won two Premier League titles, one League Cup and scored 59 goals in 120 appearances.

    He finished as Chelsea’s top scorer in each of his three seasons in west London.

    “I‘m very happy to return home,” Costa said in a statement on Atletico’s official website.

    “I’ve always said it, Atletico is my home. I‘m very, very happy. I‘m looking forward to start contributing. I‘m going to give my all for the team, as I always try to do.

    “Thank you to the whole club for making this move forward, I‘m very grateful to everyone.”

    Costa will have to wait before pulling on the red and white striped shirt of Atletico as the European transfer window is closed.

    Also, Atletico are banned from registering new players until 2018 after breaching FIFA rules.

    Diego Costa’s return, means he will wear the number 18 shirt, and will join the team’s training from Wednesday.

    He will be eligible for selection from Jan. 2 when the Spanish transfer window opens and Atletico’s ban ends.

    Costa first joined Atletico in 2006 and, following a string of loan spells, established himself as a key part of Diego Simeone’s title winning side in 2013-2014.

    He then joined Chelsea in a deal worth 32 million pounds ($43.21 million).

    Atletico are in the same Champions League group as Chelsea but their two clashes will both be before Costa is eligible to continue his career with the Spanish club.

  • EPL Results: Man City, Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea win matches

    EPL Results: Man City, Man U, Liverpool, Chelsea win matches

    Man City vs Crystal Palace 5-0

    Palace held Man City out until the 44th minute before Leroy Sane broke the deadlock and a quick fire double by Raheem Sterling deflated the visitors’ initially stubborn resistance.

    Late goals by Sergio Aguero and Fabian Delph completed a 5-0 route, making it the third time City hit five or more in three successive games.

    Southampton vs Man United 0-1

    Romelu Lukaku broke the deadlock on 20 minutes, converting the rebound after Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster parried his header from Ashley Young’s cross.

    The result maintains United’s unbeaten start to their league campaign, although they are second in the table, behind Manchester City on goal difference.

    Their latest victory was not routine as Southampton piled on the pressure in the second half, and United’s Marouane Fellaini had to clear Oriol Romeu’s header off the line

    Leicester City vs Liverpool 2-3

    Simon Mignolet saved Jamie Vardy’s penalty to clinch a thrilling 3-2 win for Liverpool at Leicester city

    The goalkeeper capped an eventful game after conceding the spot-kick having also been in the spotlight for Shinji Okazaki’s controversial strike.

    Mignolet appeared to be held by the forward when he netted just before the break after Leicester trailed to goals from Mohamed Salah and Philippe Coutinho.

    Jordan Henderson made it 3-1 before Vardy netted but he was then denied from the spot by Mignolet.

    Stoke vs Chelsea 0-4

    Blues continued to show there is life after Diego Costa with another Premier League victory at Stoke, with Alvaro Morata scoring a hat-trick in a 4-0 win.

    Morata, the club-record signing bought to replace Costa, was on the scoresheet again early on before Pedro extended the lead on the half-hour mark.

    Both goals came from defensive mistakes by Stoke, whose manager Mark Hughes had demanded a response from his players following the disappointing midweek defeat at Bristol City in the Carabao Cup. He did not get it, with Morata rounding off the win in the final quarter-hour.

  • Moses plays for 90 mins in Chelsea goal feast

    Moses plays for 90 mins in Chelsea goal feast

     

    Super Eagles  forward Victor Moses, was in action for the entire duration of the match as Chelsea enjoyed a goal feast against Stoke away on Saturday.

    Although the Nigerian international did not score he was very effective as teammate Alvaro Morata grabbed three of the goals in the 2nd, 77th and 82nd minutes of the match. Pedro was also on target in the 30th minute of the encounter. It was Morata’s first Chelsea hat-trick in a tie in which Stoke were the better side for much of the encounter, but ruthlessly punished for defensive lapses.

    Antonio Conte left the likes of Gary Cahill and Eden Hazard on the bench, while Mark Hughes was forced into naming a makeshift defensive line due to Kurt Zouma, Ryan Shawcross, Kevin Wimmer and Geoff Cameron all being sidelined by a mixture of injury and ineligibility.

    The stand-in backline was exposed as early as the second minute when Cesar Azpilicueta’s long ball forward released Morata clean through on goal, and the Spaniard tucked his finish into the bottom corner for his fourth Premier League goal of the season.

    Peter Crouch could have seen red for a late challenge on Fabregas in the final minute of normal time, but referee Mike Dean opted for leniency on what was already a frustrating afternoon for the Potters.

    The win extends Stoke’s wait for a victory to five matches across all competitions, whereas Chelsea are now unbeaten in seven games and have won their opening three away fixtures of a league season for the first time since 2009.

    Chelsea face a difficult week ahead, though, with Atletico Madrid to come in the Champions League before taking on free-scoring Manchester City next weekend.

  • Diego Costa Returns to Atletico Madrid

    Diego Costa Returns to Atletico Madrid

    On Thursday, a statement on Chelsea‘s website confirmed that the blues has agreed terms with Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Diego Costa.

    Part of the statement which was also posted on their social media reads;”Chelsea Football Club has today agreed terms with Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Diego Costa.

    The transfer will be subject to the agreement of personal terms and a medical, according to the statement.

    Atletico Madrid also confirmed the agreement also in a statement that was posted online

    “The English club has authorised Diego Costa to travel to Madrid in the coming days to undergo a medical and agree a contract with our club,” the statement.

    Atletico can only officially register Costa on Jan. 1, when the Spanish transfer window re-opens and their FIFA transfer ban ends, but agreeing a deal means the focus can now turn to getting the 28-year-old back into peak physical condition in time for the new year.

    Chelsea included Costa in their submitted Premier League squad list last month in order to give the Spain international a theoretical path back into the first team, but he was omitted from their Champions League squad to avoid him becoming ineligible for Atletico in the competition, and there never appeared to be a realistic prospect that he would play under manager Antonio Conte again.

    Costa joined Chelsea from Atletico for £32m in the summer of 2014 and won two Premier League titles at Stamford Bridge, finishing as the club’s top scorer in each of his three full seasons. But he never hid his dissatisfaction with life in England and pushed for a move back to Atletico on several occasions.

    He was dropped by Conte in January following a training-ground argument and a lucrative bid from Chinese Super League club Tianjin Quanjian, and Chelsea proactively pursued an elite striker this summer — eventually signing Morata for the club-record £58m.

    Chelsea face Atletico in a Champions League group stage match in Madrid next week, though it is not yet clear whether Costa will be unveiled before then.

  • Youth Transfer Policy: FIFA opens Chelsea probe

    Youth Transfer Policy: FIFA opens Chelsea probe

     

    FIFA is investigating Chelsea for the third time in eight years over a potential breach of young player regulations.

    FIFA responded this afternoon to questions about media reports regarding Chelsea signing foreign players under the age of 18.

    “We can confirm that an investigation is ongoing,” FIFA said in an email.

    “We cannot provide any details concerning the matters under investigation.”

    FIFA rules prohibit the international transfer of players under the age of 18 unless their parents have emigrated for reasons not connected to football or both the player and club are based within 50 kilometers of a national border.

    The only other exception is for transfers within either the European Union or European Economic Area (EEA), where the minimum age is 16.

    In those cases, clubs must still ensure that the player continues his education and studies for an alternative career, as well as making sure he has a high living standard.

    A Chelsea spokesman told British media that the club complies with all FIFA statutes and regulations when recruiting players.

    Chelsea have been investigated twice previously over their signing of minors.

    The West London club were banned from signing players for two transfer windows in 2009, a penalty they had overturned on appeal in 2010, over Gael Kakuta’s 2007 move from Lens to Stamford Bridge.

    They were also investigated over the transfer of Bertrand Traore, the Burkina Faso international who was signed after his 18th birthday but had appeared in an under-18 match in 2011 while still 16. The world soccer ruling body has always insisted that players mature throw the ranks and that young players be allowed to play junior championships and get to age of maturity before signing professional contracts with clubs.

    Meanwhile, Eden Hazard is set to start for Chelsea for the first time this season in Wednesday night’s Carabao Cup clash with Nottingham Forest.
    The Belgian playmaker suffered a broken ankle in June and has made three substitute appearances for the Blues in the last 10 days.
    Chelsea head coach Antonio Conte said: “For Eden now is the right moment to start the game and to try to play the whole game.”
    Forest, who lost at Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup in both 2000 and 2007, will run out having won only once in four league outings since booking their trip with a 3-2 extra-time victory at Newcastle in the second round.

  • EPL: Luiz sees red as Arsenal hold Chelsea to goalless draw

    EPL: Luiz sees red as Arsenal hold Chelsea to goalless draw

    Chelsea defender David Luiz was sent off for an ugly foul on Sead Kolasinac as Arsenal finally emerged unscathed from a trip to Chelsea with a 0-0 draw against the champions on Sunday.

    The Brazilian saw red in the closing minutes at Stamford Bridge and he could have no complaints about his dismissal after lunging into a crude two-footed challenge on Arsenal defender Kolasinac.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that it was the third sending-off for a Chelsea player in their last three meetings with Arsenal.

    Nigeria’s Victor Moses got his marching orders in last season’s FA Cup final, while Pedro was dismissed in the Community Shield.

    The Luiz flashpoint – Chelsea’s fourth red card this season – was the most memorable moment of a hard-fought London derby that was high on perspiration but low on inspiration.

    “We have great respect for officials, but it is strange to finish a third game in a row against Arsenal with 10 men,” Chelsea boss Antonio Conte said.

    “You need to see what happened before the tackle.”

    After losing on their last five visits to Chelsea, Arsene Wenger’s side had the better of the few clear-cut chances.

    But Danny Welbeck, Aaron Ramsey and Alexandre Lacazette all squandered good opportunities to hand Arsenal their first win at the Bridge since October 2011.

    Luiz’s moment of madness came too late for Arsenal to capitalise on their numerical advantage, so they had to settle for a first clean sheet at Chelsea since 2005.

    “It was about mentality and a response from our last away game. We could have won it. It was an intense game,” Wenger said.

    It was another frustrating encounter with Arsenal for Conte’s men, who were beaten in both the FA Cup final and the Community Shield.

    Arsenal weathered an early storm before Welbeck wasted a golden opportunity when Hector Bellerin’s cross picked out the unmarked forward, who couldn’t adjust quickly enough to keep his header on target.

    Wenger’s men threatened again when Ramsey’s pass left Marcos Alonso isolated and put Bellerin in behind the Chelsea defence.

    Bellerin crossed low for Lacazette, but the France striker’s shot was too close to Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

    Arsenal were sweeping forward with real purpose and Kolasinac tested Courtois with a stinging drive that the Belgian parried away.

    The Gunners’ rearguard remained as creaky as ever and Cesc Fabregas sprung their offside trap with a precise pass to Pedro, whose tame shot at Petr Cech let the visitors off the hook.

    Encouragingly for Wenger, Arsenal were still picking holes in Chelsea’s usually rock-solid defence.

    They should have taken the lead just before halftime when Ramsey had only Courtois to beat after weaving his way past Cesar Azpilicueta and David Luiz.

    However, Ramsey stabbed his shot against the far post before Lacazette somehow contrived to scuff the rebound over from close range.

    Chelsea continued to lack a cutting edge after the break and Willian shot straight at Cech, then blazed over from long range as another attack petered out.

    Shkodran Mustafi had the ball in the net for Arsenal, but the defender’s header was correctly ruled out for offside.

    As Chelsea’s frustration mounted, Luiz shrugged off Alexis Sanchez – on as a substitute – and launched into a needless lunge on Kolasinac in the 87th minute. He was immediately shown a red card by referee Michael Oliver.

    In another EPL Super Sunday encounter, Romelu Lukaku scored against his former club as Manchester United thrashed Everton to move joint-top of the Premier League.

    Captain Antonio Valencia’s early thunderbolt put Manchester United en route to a 4-0 Premier League victory over Everton, but they needed a flurry of late goals to finally subdue their unfortunate visitors.

    The result sent Everton into the bottom three and meant Wayne Rooney’s return to Old Trafford ended in a dismal defeat.

    “I think the performance was very good, especially int the first 30-35 minutes, it was probably our best performance of the season.

    “We pressed them and they did not have a chance to get out, they did not have a shot, it was very impressive. After that, Everton’s good players came out and showed their qualities.

    “They gave us difficulty but I looked behind me on the bench and saw alternatives.

    “The Premier League now is becoming very trendy with five at the back, so the best way to play against that is to play five at the back yourself,” Chelsea’s Coach Jose Mourinho said in his post match reaction. (NAN)

  • Arsenal Draw Chelsea 0-0 at Stamford Bridge

    Arsenal Draw Chelsea 0-0 at Stamford Bridge

    Alexis Sanchez replaced Alexandre Lacazette.  Sanchez was brought in in the 66th minute.

    Eden Hazard  was brought in two minutes after to replace Williams

    Remember that Tiemoue Bakayoko was brought in Pedro at the start of the second half.

    There is however no goal yet Stamford Bridge.

    Welbeck and Lacazeth had better chances in the first half but they were unlucky.

    Arsenal played very well with so much pressure on Chelsea.

    The visitor missed a clear-cut chance of getting the first goal of the match in the fourth minute.

    From the mid-field Ramsey decides to creep forward  and hits the inside of the post and bounces out to Lacazette, who promptly volleys over the empty net and high into the stands, almost like he was clearing it for a corner.

    Chelsea are obviously still very good at this football business, but they do lack a bit of a spark without Hazard on the pitch.

    Victor Moses has been making great impact in the game despite being injured earlier in the match.

    in the seventh minute the referee had to stop for the match for Moses to get medical attention.

    The Nigerian had a collision with Lacazette, the pair of them went down after clashing knees.

    The Premier League match between Chelsea and  Arsenal  started at 1:30 pm

    find below the Teams line-up

    Chelsea: Courtois; Azpilicueta, David Luiz, Cahill; Moses, Kante, Fabregas, Alonso; Willian, Morata, Pedro.

    Subs: Caballero, Rudiger, Christensen, Zappacosta, Bakayoko, Hazard, Batshuayi.

    Arsenal: Cech; Mustafi, Koscielny, Monreal; Bellerin, Xhaka, Ramsey, Kolasinac; Lacazette, Welbeck, Iwobi.

    Subs: Ospina, Mertesacker, Maitland-Niles, Elneny, Sanchez, Walcott, Giroud.

    Referee: Michael Oliver.