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Year after year in recent times we have been calling for Chelsea players to play with more passion, more desire, and we as fans have craved for more leadership on the pitch. Whenever someone talked about this we always referred to the days of John Terry, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole, and Frank Lampard himself as […]View the full article
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Winning games of football is not just about out-scoring your opponent and performing well on the pitch. So much of your success can be gotten from your mental strength and general morale. Chelsea have often looked like a team with a lack of morale and team spirit over recent years, but this season there seems […]View the full article
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For Chelsea, Champions League groups tend to hinge in the games against the third strongest team. The games against our strongest rival, decides who ends up finishing top, while the matches against the bottom seeded side are often (somewhat presumptuously) counted as wins the moment the group is drawn. That means that after a win […]View the full article
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Whether you believe there should even be a debate or not, the fact of the matter is there very much has been a debate over N’Golo Kante’s Chelsea future over the last couple of seasons. The debates largely stem from the fact that a now 29-year old Kante has been increasingly injury-prone recently, so there […]View the full article
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Frank Lampard’s team for this afternoon’s game against Burnley sees a 3 man midfield comprising of Mason Mount, Kai Havertz and N’Golo Kante. The latter will be tasked with sweeping behind the others, who will be given chances to attack and break the lines, but will also both have to do their part getting back […]View the full article
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There was times last season where I, amongst others, had some doubts whether Kurt Zouma would grow to be the defender we knew he could be, and the one we had seen playing regularly at Everton. I get the sense that Zouma is the type of player that needs to feel important, needs to feel […]View the full article
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Frank Lampard has had his critics during his reign as Chelsea manager, some warranted, some not. But as much as we have our right as fans to offer critique, we also must praise where it’s due, and last night deserves some praise. Chelsea beat Russian side Krasnodar 4-0 in the Champions League Group stages. Yes […]View the full article
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Don’t get me wrong, I am an advocate for getting supporters safely back inside football stadiums as soon as possible. I see theatres, concerts etc across the globe with socially distanced fans watching shows inside, and I think why on earth can this not now be safely trialled out outdoor football arenas? But this is […]View the full article
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I was one of many surprised fans to see that Callum Hudson-Odoi had been left out of the Chelsea squad to face Manchester United on Saturday. Despite my understanding that he was left out due to the formation and an extra winger not being needed on the bench, I was surprised that he didn’t bring […]View the full article
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I was one of many surprised fans to see that Callum Hudson-Odoi had been left out of the Chelsea squad to face Manchester United on Saturday. Despite my understanding that he was left out due to the formation and an extra winger not being needed on the bench, I was surprised that he didn’t bring […]View the full article
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It is all rather experimental for Frank Lampard and Chelsea right now, which is quite natural when you add a high number of new players to your starting line up. Lampard has so far this season mainly opted to use the 4-2-3-1 formation. But against Manchester United at the weekend, he went there and tried […]View the full article
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The title race this season was supposed to be a second rematch between Liverpool and Manchester City, after two seasons where the title has gone back and forth between the two dominant teams in the league. It’s not worked out that way so far. Everton and Aston Villa have ended up topping the table in […]View the full article
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Chelsea face Manchester United tomorrow, and there are a lot of fans, myself included, who would love to see Hakim Ziyech start the match. However, Frank Lampard, and the player himself, have both said he isn’t quite match fit yet, which is why he is settling with second half cameo roles for now. Lampard says […]View the full article
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Frank Lampard has just held his press conference ahead of tomorrow’s game against Manchester United, and the Chelsea boss gave some extremely positive injury news. After months of battling to get his whole squad ready to play, he confirmed that the only injury issues were a shoulder problem for Kepa – who wouldn’t have started […]View the full article
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I’ll admit, the reasoning given by Chelsea for bringing 38-year old technical director Petr Cech out of retirement are pretty convincing. With the ‘unprecedented conditions’ of the current Covid-19 crisis, Chelsea have added Cech to their 25-man squad for this season as ’emergency goalkeeper cover’. ‘Petr Cech has been included in the squad as emergency […]View the full article
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Chelsea spent more heavily, and upgraded their first team more visibly, than any other team in Europe this summer, and it was no surprise to see them mentioned among the candidates to win the Premier League after such an eye-catching transfer window. Liverpool and Manchester City set such a punishing pace over the previous two […]View the full article
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Yesterday there was a mad few hours when it was being reported that new Chelsea goalkeeper Edourard Mendy could actually be fit to play against Sevilla this evening, despite it appearing he would miss the game though injury. When the news came out, it was literally the ‘be all and end all’ news that Chelsea […]View the full article
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I must admit, I was disappointed when I saw the Chelsea starting line up to face Southampton on Saturday. I don’t like to tweet too much negativity before a game, especially as I cannot predict the future and see how the game is going to go. I like to reserve my opinions until after the […]View the full article
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Frank Lampard confirmed in his press conference today that Christian Pulisic is going to be fit to play against Southampton tomorrow, giving the strong impression that the American is going to make his first start of the season against the Saints. That’s superb news for the Blues. Pulisic was their best player through the latter […]View the full article
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Last season saw the emergence of Billy Gilmour for Chelsea as he made the most of opportunities given to him by Frank Lampard. He did so well that he was promoted to a regular senior squad member, and he became an important player for Lampard before his unfortunate long-term injury. This season we are likely […]View the full article
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Ethan Ampadu should be the poster boy for all international football. In what was a pretty unique situation for a player, the youngster spent a year on Chelsea’s bench, then a year on RB Leipzig’s while on loan, only playing regularly for his national team. We hope his move to Sheffield United doesn’t turn out […]View the full article
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Time for Timo Werner to move back to a central striker role
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Despite making a host of new signings this summer, Chelsea started the season without two key and important attacking players. Both Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech have yet to get their seasons started for Chelsea, Ziyech hasn’t even kicked a competitive ball for them yet. But both players are now fit again and in-line to […]View the full article -
Frank Lampard has a major decision on his hands in the coming days, as he picks his team for the game against Southampton this weekend. Callum Hudson-Odoi impressed as a goalscoring substitute against West Brom in the 3-3 draw, we played three weeks ago. He was rewarded with a start against Crystal Palace, but didn’t […]View the full article
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Last season was a really special one for Chelsea fans. One of their greatest ever players returned as manager, bringing with him a crop of talents from the club’s academy. It was all rather magical, and what made it even more special was the fact that the stadiums were packed with Blues fans able to […]View the full article