Tag: Tiemoue Bakayoko

  • Chelsea stunned 3-0 at home by buoyant Bournemouth

    Chelsea stunned 3-0 at home by buoyant Bournemouth

    Bournemouth stunned Chelsea with three second-half goals in a 3-0 Premier League victory on Wednesday, inflicting on the champions their first home defeat in four months.

    The visitors scored on the break in the 51st minute after midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko lost the ball and Callum Wilson played a neat one-two with Jordan Ibe before slotting home.

    Wilson was also involved in the second goal, when he pushed the ball to Junior Stanislas who flicked it into the net off sprawling goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois in the 65th minute.

    Former Chelsea midfielder Nathan Ake made it three barely three minutes later, prodding the ball in from a Stanislas shot.

    Chelsea’s first home defeat since Sept. 30 exposed the London side’s lack of firepower, with Alvaro Morata injured, Michy Batshuayi on his way to Dortmund on loan and Olivier Giroud signed from Arsenal only a few hours before kickoff.

    Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe expressed joy at the performance of his team, adding that it was the best result the club has ever achieved.

    The result matched Chelsea’s defeat at Roma in the Champions League on 31 October, and was also the joint-heaviest defeat of Conte’s two-and-a-half-year spell in charge of the Blues.

    “That has to be our best result and the best performance in getting the result,” he said.

    “We were very aggressive and everyone was magnificent. Our aggressiveness, work-rate and endeavour – it all came together. Although it was a game of few chances, we deserved the victory and scored some great goals.”.

    Reuters/NAN

  • Willian helps Chelsea hold Liverpool at Anfield

    Willian helps Chelsea hold Liverpool at Anfield

    A strange 85th minute goal from Brazilian Willian earned English Premier League champions Chelsea a 1-1 draw at Liverpool on Saturday.

    This was after Mohamed Salah’s 15th goal of the season looked to have given the hosts the three points.

    Two minutes after coming on as a late substitute at Anfield, Willian whipped in an attempted cross from the right which floated over Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and into the net.

    Salah, who was outstanding for Liverpool, had put his team ahead in the 65th minute when Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain poked the ball away from a hesitant Tiemoue Bakayoko.

    The Egyptian then pounced on the loose ball to fire past Courtois.

    The result leaves Chelsea in third place on 26 points, eight behind leaders Manchester City who play on Sunday, while Liverpool are fifth on 23 points.

    In other Premier League games also played on Saturday Jose Mourinho’s United bounced back from their surprise UEFA Champions League defeat at Basel in midweek to win.

    It was their 39th straight home win in all competitions.

    The win also meant the Red Devils equalled a 51-year-old record set by Sir Matt Busby, thanks to Lewis Dunk’s second half own goal.

    “I think we were more spirit and heart than quality. My boys didn’t play well but they gave everything,” Mourinho said.

    “For me probably Brighton deserve more than the result they got.”

    Also, Tottenham’s bid to win the title for the first time since 1961 was left in tatters after a 1-1 draw with lowly West Bromwich Albion left them 10 points behind City.

    Spurs have had mixed results at Wembley since moving into their temporary home while White Hart Lane is rebuilt.

    But, once again, they lacked a cutting edge against supposedly inferior opponents.

    “We weren’t clinical. It is always difficult in the Premier League when you concede a goal so early,” Pochettino said.

    “I’m disappointed because the effort was massive, but we lost two points.”

    Reuters/NAN

  • Chelsea’s Bakayoko in Car Accident After Training

    Chelsea’s Bakayoko in Car Accident After Training

    Tiemoue Bakayoko has been involved in a car accident.

    According to sources online the Chelsea player got accident on the way home from Chelsea training.

    It was reported that the accident took place around 3:30 p.m. BST near the Premier League champions’ Cobham training complex in Surrey on Wednesday.

    Though Bakayoko did not sustain any serious injury however his chances of being involved in Saturday’s trip to take on Stoke City may be unaffected.

    It is the second car accident to occur in close proximity to Cobham in less than a month.

    On Aug. 25, a 14-year-old autograph hunter suffered minor injuries after being hit by a vehicle on the public road that runs adjacent to the training ground; though no Chelsea players or staff were involved.

    Due to the lingering effects of a knee injury, Bakayoko has started just three matches since joining Chelsea from Monaco for £40 million in July. But he came through 90 minutes with no ill effects in the Blues’ 5-1 demolition of Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup third round on Wednesday.

    Prior to the match, head coach Antonio Conte said of Bakayoko: “He is playing very well. Don’t forget last season he finished the season with surgery in his knee. Now he is in a good physical condition.

    “He is starting to adapt himself in our style of football. I am pleased because I think these are good signs for us.”

  • Chelsea crush Qarabag in UEFA Champions League

    Chelsea crush Qarabag in UEFA Champions League

    Chelsea enjoyed a triumphant return to the UEFA Champions League after a year out on Tuesday, thumping the competition’s debutants Qarabag 6-0, including a stunning, if miscued, strike from new signing Davide Zappacosta.

    The Azeri champions were never any match for their English counterparts and it took only five minutes for Pedro to open the scoring with a curling shot from the edge of the area.

    Deadline-day signing Zappacosta, apparently looking to cross the ball, produced a swirling screamer of a goal from some 35 metres out on the half hour.

    Chelsea ran riot in the second half, with goals from defender Cesar Azpilicueta, new French signing Tiemoue Bakayoko and two from Michy Batshuayi rounding off an impressive display against the Group C underdogs.

    In other UEFA Champions League matches also played on Tuesday, Romelu Lukaku opened his Champions League account as Manchester United marked their return to the competition with a 3-0 rout of Basle in their opening Group A match at Old Trafford.

    A mesmeric Lionel Messi scored twice and inspired Barcelona to a 3-0 win over Juventus as the Catalans got off to a flying start in Champions League Group D.

    It was a sweet revenge for Barcelona following their last season’s quarterfinal elimination by the Italian champions.

    Also, Paris Saint Germain flexed their attacking muscles with a 5-0 victory at Celtic in their opening Champions League Group B game on Tuesday as the world’s most expensive frontline produced a potent display of force.

    Neymar, making his first European appearance for PSG after his world-record move from Barcelona,scored first in the 19th minute. He was joined on the scoresheet by Kylian Mbappe and Edinson Cavani, the other two members of PSG’s expensive forward trio.

  • Chelsea seal £40m Tiemoue Bakayoko deal

    Chelsea seal £40m Tiemoue Bakayoko deal

    Chelsea have confirmed the signing of midfielder Tiemoue Bakayoko from Monaco on a five-year deal.

    The 22-year-old starred in Monaco’s run to the Champions League semifinals and Ligue 1 title win last season.

    Chelsea confirmed the France international will wear the No 14 shirt this season at Stamford Bridge.

    Bakayoko told the club website:  ‘I am very happy to be here and to join this great team. I have grown up watching Chelsea. Signing was the natural thing for me because it is a club I loved very much in my childhood.

    ‘I am now looking forward to evolving under this fantastic coach and alongside so many great team-mates.’

    Bakayoko rose to prominence last season as Monaco pipped PSG to the French league title, and reached the last four of the Champions League, beating Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund en route.

    The fee is believed to be £40million for a player who will partner international team mate N’Golo Kante in the engine room of the Premier League champions.

    He will wear the No 14 shirt and has signed a five-year contract after the £40m transfer

    While Kante will provide the destructive and energetic side to midfield play, Chelsea will look to Bakayoko for more expansive passing, as well being a physical presence.

    Bakayoko had his Blues medical on Friday after the fee was finally agreed between Chelsea and Monaco, with Antonio Conte delighted to have secured a major signing before their pre-season tour of China and Singapore.

    The midfielder had been linked with Manchester United – who successfully hijacked Chelsea’s attempts to sign Romelu Lukaku – so the confirmation of Bakayoko will be a source of relief to the club as well as happiness.

    He had been a long term target for Chelsea, but knee surgery at the end of last campaign meant the deal took longer to complete than desired.

  • Guardiola takes blame for Man City exit

    Guardiola takes blame for Man City exit

    Pep Guardiola says his failure to convince his players to attack and be aggressive in Monaco was the reason for their Champions League elimination.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that leading 5-3 from the first leg of their last-16 tie, City fielded an attacking XI in the second leg on Wednesday but lost 3-1 to go out on away goals.

    “I tried to convince them in all the meetings we had to come here, try to attack and score,” said Guardiola.

    “My mistake was being not able to convince them to do that.”

    The Spaniard added: “I did [convince them] in the second half but it was too late.

    “All managers make mistakes but I don’t think it was down to a tactical mistake.

    “It’s simple. The difference was between the first and the second half. In the second half we tried to win the game, we tried to play. I did it all my career in that way. But the problem was the first half. We weren’t there.”

    City were overrun and sloppy at the back as they conceded twice in the first half.

    They were much improved in the second 45 minutes and looked to have saved themselves through Leroy Sane’s 71st-minute strike, but further defensive frailties were exposed as Tiemoue Bakayoko headed in a decisive third for the home side.

    Guardiola continued: “It’s not about the defence. Today was not about that. Why was the second half a problem with the defence?

    “Our strikers have to be aggressive and pick the ball up, but we didn’t at this crucial time. That’s why we are out.”

    This is the first time that a side managed by Guardiola have exited the Champions League at the last-16 stage.

    But he was adamant his players would learn from the experience and come back stronger next season.

    “I came here to win the Champions League. I tried, I tried – and I will try again,” he said. “Playing like we have done this season, like in the second half, would have been enough.

    “The competition is so demanding. Hopefully we are going to learn so that, next season, we can come back here and make the same performance we did at the Etihad for the whole 90 minutes.”