Everything posted by Vesper
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lol Nketiah missed a gilt-edged chance as well
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another huge miss by Jota Pool desperately need a CF Darwin is shit
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wow massive miss by Jota what a pass by Gravenberch
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Oliver Glasner going wild in rage with his side
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and now Daniel Muñoz off hurt Palace are looking in real trouble this season
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Citeh with no Rodri is vulnerable
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Paul Merson Says Lopetegui Could be Sacked if West Ham Don't Beat Ipswich https://www.givemesport.com/pundit-claims-lopetegui-could-be-sacked-if-west-ham-dont-beat-ipswich/
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well, they look pretty solid to me deffo top 4 level
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nil 1 fuck
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Trevoh's first Palace game
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Chelsea newly-agreed deal may have ended boardroom war – Keith Wyness https://www.footballinsider247.com/Chelsea-civil-war-may-be-over-as-major-deal-agreed-keith-wyness/ Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness has suggested the Chelsea civil war may have “thawed” out after the major appointment of a new executive. Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, the 66-year-old – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – claimed both Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali will know their in-fighting is a “bad look” for the Blues. It was widely reported last month that Boehly, who owns 13%, and Eghbali’s company Clearlake Capital, who own 61.5%, are both vying to take full ownership of Chelsea. But according to The Mirror (25 September), Clearlake have finalised the appointment of Liverpool’s David Beeston as the new managing director. Boehly and Eghbali were also spotted sitting alongside each other at Chelsea’s recent 3-0 win over West Ham. Beeston appointment could mark end of Chelsea civil war, says Wyness Wyness suggested the pair would have had to agree on bringing Beeston into the fold at Chelsea. He told Football Insider‘s Insider Track podcast: “Just a few weeks ago, we spoke about how Clearlake and Boehly were at each other’s throats. “That seems to have thawed. “It’s amazing what a few wins can do, not just in the dressing room but in the boardroom. “It does seem that peace has broken out. They will have known that it was a bad look, and hopefully, they’ve sorted things out. “I don’t know whether there is still a control battle, but I’d imagine both parties would have to agree to bring a new executive into the fold. “They’d both have to give Beeston their backing. There is a lot still to be done at Chelsea.”
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Exclusive: Real Madrid turn attention to signing Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran https://www.footballinsider247.com/exclusive-real-madrid-turn-attention-to-signing-aston-villas-jhon-duran/ Real Madrid are keeping close tabs on Aston Villa man-of-the-moment Jhon Duran, sources have told Football Insider. Real’s recruitment team have been wowed by the 20-year-old Colombia international’s stunning start to the season at Villa. The Spanish giants have a “concrete” interest in Duran ahead of the January transfer window and will continue to monitor his situation. The youngster hit the headlines across Europe with a stunning 79th-minute lob over Manuel Neuer to secure a shock 1-0 Champions League win over Bayern Munich on Wednesday night. Duran has scored a goal every 82.78 minutes in the Premier League since joining from MLS side Chicago Fire back in January 2023, eclipsing Erling Haaland’s minutes-per-goal ratio of 85 minutes. Aston Villa forward Jhon Duran a target for Real Madrid He has taken his game to new heights with six goals in just 297 minutes across nine appearances in all competitions for Villa so far this season, with all those strikes coming as a substitute. Emery’s side paid £14.75million plus a potential £3.3million in bonuses to Chicago Fire for Duran in January of last year, tying him down until July 2028. Villa are fifth in the Premier League with four wins, one draw, and one defeat in their opening six Premier League games. Meanwhile, by their incredibly high standards, it’s been an underwhelming start to the season for Real, already three points behind rivals Barcelona at the summit in the race for the La Liga title. They’ve struggled on the continent as well, falling to defeat in their trip to French side Lille, courtesy of a Jonathan David penalty just before half-time. In other news, Aston Villa are working on January signing in one position – Ex-Villa scout.
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Chelsea complete Man City raid as new academy technical director signing Glenn van der Kraan confirmed The latest Chelsea news as the club are continuing the restructure of the academy with the hope of future talent being able to make their way into the first team. https://www.football.london/Chelsea-fc/news/Chelsea-complete-man-city-raid-30076014 Chelsea have announced that Glenn van der Kraan has joined the club as academy technical director, completing a move from Premier League rivals Manchester City. The Dutchman had been with City since 2020, where he held the title of head of coaching for the Under-9s to the Under 14s. During his time at the Etihad Stadium he worked with Joe Shield who moved to Chelsea as co-director of recruitment and talent in January 2023, and was tasked with restructuring the club’s academy. Van der Kraan’s appointment was reported by Training Ground Guru back in July, but has now been confirmed by the club. It has been confirmed that he will lead the youth development programme alongside Jake Francis, who has taken up a new role as the academy’s football operations director. Chelsea will help the restructure of the academy will help bring youth prospects into the first team in future years. The Blues currently have academy graduates Levi Colwill and Reece James as part of the first team squad. In a statement on the club’s website sporting directors Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley gave their reaction to the appointment. “We are very pleased to make this announcement as Glenn brings his vast experience and track record for success in youth development into his new position at Chelsea,” they said. “Alongside the vital continuity and experience that Jack brings to his new role, we are excited about this new leadership and the potential within the academy moving forward. The academy is fundamental to the plan for the future of the club, with Glenn and Jack now in place to steer the operation alongside the immense expertise already within the academy building at Cobham.”
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Omorodion, Duran, Osimhen - Six transfer targets Chelsea didn't sign and how they're doing now Chelsea signed plenty of players during the summer transfer window, but Enzo Maresca was given just one new striker https://www.football.london/Chelsea-fc/transfer-news/omorodion-duran-osimhen-six-transfer-30069542 Chelsea were heavily linked with numerous big names during the summer transfer window – but not all of them penned deals at Stamford Bridge. With Enzo Maresca eager to bolster his squad, the Blues welcomed 11 new faces to Cobham training ground; three of which were sent back out on loan. Out of the eight who remained in west London, only one was a striker – Marc Guiu, who was prised from Barcelona for just £5m. Despite the 18-year-old's impressive performances in pre-season, Chelsea were still thought to be in the market for a new frontman up until the eleventh hour. Then, on deadline day, the Blues wrapped up a deal for Jadon Sancho, ditching any plan of getting their hands on a striker. So, with that being said, football.london has looked at the six strikers Chelsea nearly signed but didn't in the summer transfer window. Samu Omorodion Chelsea were offered to sign Joao Felix by Jorge Mendes after a deal for Samu Omorodion collapsed, football.london understands. The 20-year-old striker, who once looked destined to join the Blues, went on to join Porto instead, where he's enjoyed an excellent vein of form. Omorodion has featured six times for the Portuguese giants this season, scoring seven goals – four in the Primeira Liga and three in the Europa League. While Chelsea raised eyebrows by pursuing the Spain Under-21 international, the club's interest has been vindicated by his statement performance against Manchester United on Thursday night. READ MORE: Arsenal given Thomas Partey transfer deadline as Mikel Arteta makes true feelings clear READ MORE: Enzo Maresca sends forgotten Chelsea star clear transfer message as 'agreement' revealed Jhon Duran Jhon Duran was heavily linked with a move to Chelsea for some time before his recent rise to superstardom, but the club never bit the bullet. According to The Telegraph in January 2024, the Blues were considering a bid for the 20-year-old striker after Aston Villa rejected an enquiry from West Ham. Then, in the summer, football.london understood that Chelsea cooled their interest in Duran. It's believed that the two clubs were in talks, but the Colombian's wage demands were thought to be 'too high' and there were some concerns over his attitude. Victor Osimhen football.london understands that Chelsea submitted a bid for Victor Osimhen on the day before the summer transfer window deadline. It's believed that the Blues offered to sign the 25-year-old on a season-long loan, which included an obligation-to-buy clause. Despite the west Londoners' best efforts, Paul Winstanley and Laurence Stewart couldn't wrap up a deal for the Nigeria international. football.london understands that Al-Ahli were in talks with Osimhen, with the Saudi Pro League club thought to have presented him an 'extortionate salary'. Instead, he decided to join Galatasaray on loan from Napoli for the remainder of the season. The Italian club confirmed that they reached an agreement with Osimhen to retain the option to extend his contract until June 2027. A new deal would also reputedly reduce his release clause to €75m (£63m) from €130m (£110m) – which is almost in line with the €80m (£67m) offer from Al Ahli that Napoli reportedly accepted. Osimhen has hit the ground running in Turkey, scoring two and setting up four in his first four games. Jonathan David football.london understands that Chelsea opened talks with Jonathan David's representatives over a possible move to Stamford Bridge in June. It's believed that the 24-year-old striker was eager to leave Lille after four years at the club. David was 'strongly considered' and negotiations took place, but a deal failed to materialise. The Canada international is now also enjoying a brilliant vein of form, scoring eight goals in his last 12 games. Sehrou Guirassy Sehrou Guirassy was mooted a potential target for many clubs in Europe after helping Stuttgart finish second in the Bundesliga and claim Champions League qualification. Despite missing a chunk of the campaign while away at the Africa Cup of Nations, the 28-year-old still managed to score 28 goals in 28 games in the German top-flight. He joined Borussia Dortmund on a four-year deal in the summer. Unsurprisingly, Guirassy has also done well this term, netting six in his first five appearances. Ivan Toney After failing to find a new club in Europe, Ivan Toney joined Al-Ahli. Brentford accepted a bid worth around £40m for the 28-year-old late into the summer transfer window. Toney was, in fact, one of several players that Chelsea considered signing ahead of deadline day, football.london understands. The England international was viewed as a much cheaper and more attainable alternative to Osimhen, who Chelsea had previously held talks about. He has played six games for his new club so far, netting two goals and laying on one assist.
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€14m Chelsea transfer can make major step forward next week after today’s breaking news https://Chelsea.news/2024/10/e14m-Chelsea-transfer-can-make-major-step-forward-next-week-after-todays-breaking-news/ Chelsea are on a roll. They’re scoring goals, winning games and doing well. That means there’s plenty of praise to go around – we’ve seen Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku, Cole Palmer and various other players given their moment in the sun at different times in the last few weeks. Last night it looked to be Renato Veiga’s turn. The left back scored the opening goal of the 4-2 win over Gent which brought things into focus, but the praise he got was really more of a holistic appreciation for his progress since joining the club than just for a good game and a good header last night. Today we hear the news that he’s been called up to the senior Portugal squad. That’s his second callup to the senior squad, having also attended the camp in September. Veiga didn’t get on the pitch in either of those two games, and will be hoping to go one better this time around. A major chance to continue upwards trajectory It would be a just reward for a good start to the season. As recently as last season he would have felt pretty distance from the senior team, playing at Basel without much hype. But as we see so often, a move to a top team brings you into the spotlight, and now Roberto Martinez seems to be paying more and more attention. This break gives him a nice opportunity to bed in further with the national team, and also potentially to make his full debut. The same versatility that is helping him get regular appearances for us should also help his chances of minutes for the national team. The €14m we paid is starting to look like a bargain, and will look even better once he’s got a full cap from his country.
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Why Renato Veiga is becoming that Chelsea rarity – a bargain buy https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5817021/2024/10/04/renato-veiga-Chelsea-bargain/ The words ‘Chelsea’ and ‘bargain signing’ have rarely been used together in the mainstream since the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium bought the club in May 2022. When you have spent well over £1billion ($1.3bn) on new players in just over two years, praise for doing good business can be in rather short supply, particularly without any silverware or Champions League football to show for it. But look beyond some of the more mean-spirited hyperbole and there have been some transfers delivering great value for money. The first name on everyone’s lips will be Cole Palmer’s switch from Manchester City for £40million (plus £2.5m in add-ons), but Malo Gusto (£26.3m plus add-ons), Nicolas Jackson (£29.5m) and Noni Madueke (£28.5m) are all impressive purchases from 2023. All four are currently first-choice players under head coach Enzo Maresca. If Jadon Sancho — who joined on a season-long loan on deadline day in August from Manchester United with an obligation to buy next year worth £20m to £25m — continues his fine start to life at Stamford Bridge, then he will be another. But it is someone with a much lower profile who is also beginning to become a firm favourite with the crowd and the coaching staff. Renato Veiga has not quite established himself as a member of Maresca’s ‘A team’ just yet, but he has become the Italian’s most surprising trusted squad player. Veiga’s arrival barely caused a stir when Chelsea acquired the Portugal Under-21 international (who was called up to Portugal’s senior squad on Friday) from FC Basel for just £11.8m in July. He is one of the consortium’s cheapest buys, coming in at more than £100m less than the club record fee paid out for Brighton’s Moises Caicedo (£115m). But after 10 games in all competitions, Veiga has made just as many appearances for Chelsea (8) as Caicedo has. Naturally, the latter has been picked more in the most important of them — the Premier League — but the fact Veiga has been left unused in just two fixtures so far is noteworthy in itself. More significant though is the minutes tally. As this table using figures compiled by Transfermarkt shows, Veiga (487) has accrued the eighth-highest amount of game time on the pitch from all the players at Maresca’s disposal. He is ahead of some big names including Pedro Neto (440), Christopher Nkunku (421) and Joao Felix (274), who do not even make the top 10. Granted, the majority of his minutes have come in starts against minor opposition in Servette (twice), Barrow and Thursday night’s opponents Gent, but Maresca is not shy to use him off the bench in the Premier League. And when Enzo Fernandez, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (both unwell) and Romeo Lavia (hamstring) were all unavailable to face Bournemouth in the 1-0 league victory last month, Veiga played the full 90 in central midfield. Chelsea made a move for Veiga because they like his adaptability. He is taller and a lot cheaper than Riccardo Calafiori, a player they were linked with during the close season but who moved to rivals Arsenal for up to £42m. For the most part, he has operated on the left side of defence and is a major reason why England international Ben Chilwell is barely seeing any action. Against a Gent side that sat very deep and relied on the counter-attack, he got forward a lot more and was rewarded with his first Chelsea goal, heading home Mykhailo Mudryk’s cross smartly into the corner. Maresca confirmed to The Athletic afterwards that it was a deliberate ploy to push him up the pitch and could barely stop smiling as he explained why he is using Veiga so much. Maresca said: “He is tall, he is big. Tonight he played like an attacking midfielder, in the pocket for the first time of the season for us. He did very well. You never imagine Renato arriving in the box and scoring from the other side. That means he is doing well. “When we needed him as a holding midfielder against Bournemouth, he was there. The other day against Brighton as a full-back. He is versatile.” A few of the match statistics compiled by Opta provide an indication of what a good all-round game he had in Thursday’s 4-2 victory. No Chelsea player made more passes into the final third (14) and one of the main beneficiaries was Mudryk, who played ahead of him on the left flank. Veiga also had the most defensive actions (7), tied for most duels won (6) and the best expected assists (xA) output of any player in the game (0.33). Only Mudryk, Joao Felix and Neto had more touches (from both teams) than his five in the opposition penalty area. It is early days, but what makes Veiga’s story such an enjoyable one is that no one is more pleasantly surprised than he is about how well things are going. When he gave his first interview to the media during the pre-season tour of the USA, he was asked by The Athletic whether he knew what the club’s plan for him was, whether he was bought to help Chelsea this season or was being sent on loan to develop. “We will see at the end of pre-season or after the market closes (what happens),” he replied. “I feel the trust from the manager and my colleagues. I just want to do my best and we will see.” Veiga went on to explain that he could not turn a transfer to Chelsea down because he sees them as ‘the biggest club in England’ and emphasised just how happy he is to be there. Anyone who saw him celebrate Nkunku’s late winner at Bournemouth (where he was booked for jumping in with the away fans to celebrate) or his goal versus Gent can see that. The most encouraging thing for Chelsea and Veiga is this is just the beginning and there should be a lot more to come. And as that happens, more and more people will begin to recognise that Chelsea have got themselves a bit of a steal.
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Fabrizio Romano's Daily Briefing https://thedailybriefing.io/p/excl-juventus-looking-for-january Milan sounded out Samu Aghehowa this summer It’s true that Milan’s priority was always Tammy Abraham, who they eventually signed in the final days of the summer transfer window. However, it is also true that Milan sounded out other strikers, like Samu Aghehowa. The striker joined Porto from Atletico with a particular agreement: €15m for the 50% of the player’s right, which could raise to €25m for 80%. The clause is €100m. Aghehowa was packing his suitcase to join Porto in the summer, when Milan called. It was a request of information from the Rossoneri. They wanted to know the conditions for his transfer. However, the player had already reached an agreement with Porto, so he thanked Milan, but he wasn’t open to the dialogue. Juventus and Brentford had also asked for information even if more lightly. At some point, it seemed that Samu Aghehowa could joined Real Sociedad, but the La Liga side’s priority was Orri Óskarsson and when they decided to go all the way for the Iceland international, Aghehowa had the Porto option ready. The Portuguese side was his priority and kept his word despite Milan’s call. Juventus will be looking for defensive reinforcement after Bremer injury Juventus are not interested in signing a free agent to replace Bremer before the winter transfer window opens. However, as far as I know, Juventus will try to make an addition to the squad in January. Thiago Motta knows Jakub Kiwior well, having worked with the Poland international at Spezia. Nevertheless, his exit conditions from Arsenal are still unclear and it’s not even certain that Arsenal will let him go. It’s a situation that must be monitored, but I can confirm that Juventus will be looking for a central defender in the market during the January transfer window. Davide Calabria’s Milan future uncertain I can confirm that contract extension talks are stalling. Right now, there are signals that negotiations are not progressing and there’s a feeling that Calabria may not continue at Milan. His deal at San Siro expires this coming June. Galatasaray already made a concrete attempt to sign Calabria in the summer, precisely in August. However, the player wasn’t too convinced about the destination and I’m told that the situation has not changed. As of today, the Turkish League and Galatasaray are not among his favourite options. Surely, the player will look for alternative solutions to understand his future because contract extension talks with Milan are stalling. Bryan Zaragoza’s Bayern Munich return unlikely The 23-year-old has joined Osasuna on loan from Bayern Munich last summer and the player’s objective is to give his best for his club, for his and Osasuna’s good. Already today, however, I don’t see Zaragoza return to Bayern Munich at the end of the season. I believe that the two clubs will sit down to discuss a permanent transfer for the versatile winger. Surely, the player is entirely focused on Osasuna and has started the season well, scoring against Barcelona in La Liga. He’s returning to his level, but I think it’s unlikely that he’ll return to Bayern Munich, so the two clubs will sit down before the end of the season to find a solution regarding a permanent move. Dani Carvajal in advanced talks for Real Madrid extension As we already said in previous months, Carvajal is an important player for Real Madrid, on and off the pitch. There are ongoing talks for his contract extension given that his current deal runs out in June 2025. The two parties are discussing a one-year extension. It’s not a done deal yet, but both parties have a strong desire to shake hands. They are finalising an agreement as they want to continue together. Carvajal is a reference point in the dressing room and for young players joining Real Madrid and the La Liga giants want to continue relying on him.
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lol MC Pushing 20 Stone needs to follow his own advice and lay off the biryani