Everything posted by Vesper
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only Håland has scored more EPL goals atm than Jackson
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lol Nico reading TC
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fuck the pikeys!!!
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lol, Mbappe looking at him like he is crazy Diego Costa and Rudi were world class wind-up artists
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Always a blue! Conor Gallagher shares special moment with Chelsea academy stars in Madrid after helping Atletico to Champions League victory Some of Chelsea's young academy players stopped by to watch Conor Gallagher and Atletico Madrid in the Champions League on Thursday night. https://www.goal.com/en-gb/lists/conor-gallagher-Chelsea-academy-madrid-atletico-champions-league/blt517fc2a81ea57938 Gallagher left Chelsea for Atletico this summer Blues academy players watched UCL win Players set to compete in Madrid tournament WHAT HAPPENED? Gallagher's loyalty to Chelsea was on full display this week after the midfielder took a photo with the club's academy players after Atletico Madrid's win over RB Leipzig in the Champions League. The Blues youngsters were preparing to participate in the Madrid Football Cup alongside some of Europe's best academies and made sure to get a quick snap with the Cobham graduate. WHAT GALLAGHER SAID Posting on Instagram, Gallagher said: "Great to see some of the academy boys in Madrid. Appreciate you coming to watch me and the team last night. Good luck in the tournament." THE BIGGER PICTURE Gallagher always left his blood, sweat and tears out on the pitch for Chelsea and his latest social media post proves he will always have a strong bond with the London club. He has hit the ground running with Atletico but looks like he will always remain a Blue at heart. WHAT NEXT FOR GALLAGHER? Following Atletico's Champions League win against RB Leipzig, Diego Simeone's side will return to La Liga action on Sunday when they travel to Rayo Vallecano. Gallagher netted his first goal for the Spanish side last weekend against Valencia.
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Because he is behind Ollie Watkins, a CF who only has 7 (soon 6 I wager) actual true CFs valued more than him atm on the planet: Erling Haaland Lautaro Martínez Victor Osimhen Harry Kane Julián Alvarez Alexander Isak Darwin Núñez (surely soon lowered in valuation I wager, as he doesnt start anymore, and is not producing, he has zero goals, zero assists this season) If Watkins were here at Chels he would instantly be our starting CF Watkins produced 40 total goals last season 27 goals, 13 assists this season 4 (2 + 2) in around 3 and a half full games worth of minutes plus he is a pressing machine
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Ben Chilwell pushing for Chelsea exit amid Crystal Palace links https://thehardtackle.com/transfer-news/2024/09/21/ben-chilwell-pushing-for-Chelsea-exit-amid-crystal-palace-links/ Crystal Palace has been handed a major boost in their pursuit of Ben Chilwell’s services as he is pushing to leave Chelsea. According to a report from Fichajes, Crystal Palace are keen on acquiring the services of Ben Chilwell as they look to reinforce their backline. The Eagles have received a boost in their pursuit of the English international as he seems keen on parting ways with Chelsea when the transfer window reopens in January. Chilwell made a name for himself at Leicester City. He then secured a big-money move to Chelsea in the summer of 2020. The Blues forked out a massive fee of around €50 million to sign the English full-back. He was an integral part of their first team in the initial years and played a big part in their success. The 27-year-old left-back was their vice-captain last season and he even led the team in quite a few fixtures in the absence of Reece James. But, even he struggled to stay fit and could only manage 21 appearances throughout the seasons. Chilwell is no longer an important part of the Chelsea While he still has close to three years left on his deal at Stamford Bridge, the English defender is no longer considered to be an important part of their setup. The arrival of Enzo Maresca and his recent injury struggles have seen him go down the pecking order. The Blues were looking to get him off their books in the summer. While quite a few clubs were linked with him, Chelsea couldn’t strike a deal for his departure. Even after the end of the transfer window in England, the London club were pushing to get him off their books. Ben Chilwell could join Crystal Palace in January Unfortunately, they couldn’t find him a new club. The 27-year-old is well aware of the fact that he might not get any game time at Chelsea. As a result, he seeks a new challenge away from the club and Crystal Palace have emerged as a potential destination for the English defender. The Eagles want to reinforce their backline and they could get reliable full-back in Chilwell who can contribute in both ends of the pitch. His experience and his abilities could significantly bolster the Palace squad. With the player keen on leaving Chelsea in January, Oliver Glasner’s team have a massive advantage in the race to his signature. Palace Fullbacks atm 3 Tyrick Mitchell Left-Back Sep 1, 1999 (25) €25.00m 12 Daniel Muñoz Right-Back May 26, 1996 (28) €23.00m 17 Nathaniel Clyne Right-Back Apr 5, 1991 (33) €1.50m 2 Joel Ward Right-Back Oct 29, 1989 (34) €1.00m
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Chelsea edge past Aston Villa to make winning start under Sonia Bompastor in the Women's Super League https://www.eurosport.com/football/barclays-wsl/2024-2025/wsl-sonia-bompastor-womens-super-league-Chelsea-aston-villa_sto20038865/story.shtml Match report: Chelsea 1-0 Aston Villa https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/article/match-report-Chelsea-1-0-aston-villa
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Maresca can drop Disasi & unleash “magnificent” Chelsea star in a new role https://www.footballfancast.com/maresca-must-drop-disasi-unleash-Chelsea-star-moises-caicedo-in-a-new-role/ Chelsea have averaged 59.4% so far this season (the sixth highest in the league), scoring eight goals in their opening four games, only bettered by Manchester City’s 11 goals. Six of those goals came against Wolves in their second game, with Noni Madueke scoring a hat-trick, Cole Palmer and Nicolas Jackson also grabbing one, while João Félix also got on the scoresheet on his return to Chelsea blue. However, they have also conceded five goals in the opening four games, still showing signs of defensive vulnerability, something Maresca will need to work on further if Chelsea want to solidify a spot in the top four. As such, a change in the backline could be warranted this weekend for the trip to face London rivals, West Ham United. Axel Disasi's game in numbers vs Bournemouth In Chelsea's most recent game away at AFC Bournemouth, Axel Disasi was hooked after 62 minutes, having lost both of his two duels as well as losing possession nine times playing in an unnatural right-back position. The Frenchman showed a lack of composure on the ball, often booting it long instead of getting it down, and looking to play out from the back. Disasi made 44 appearances for the Blues last season in all competitions, scoring three goals, contributing to ten clean sheets, and totalling 3,690 minutes played. Eight of those appearances came as a right-back (filling in for Reece James and Malo Gusto when injured), whilst the other 35 appearances were in his natural central defence role. The 26-year-old lacks the recovery pace and ball manipulation qualities to play at right-back, especially in a system like Maresca's, which requires him to circulate possession under pressure, looking to break the lines and find passes into the midfielders. With this being said, Chelsea have the perfect solution to their James and Gusto injuries, which can avoid putting Disasi in this unnatural position, and it comes in a creative form. Chelsea's unorthodox solution at right-back Described as "magnificent" by Jacek Kulig, Chelsea's all-round midfielder, Moises Caicedo, has many strings to his bow, one of them being the ability to fill in at right-back. This is something the Ecuadorian did on three occasions for Brighton during the 2022/23 campaign, inverting from right-back into midfield for Roberto De Zerbi's side. This would allow Chelsea to continue inverting their right-side fullback (as they had with Gusto), keeping the team dynamic familiar. Caicedo has all the required qualities, including ball retention, passing ability, and recovery speed, allowing him to get back into shape from the inverted role. Caicedo adds progressive passing when inverting into midfield, the ability to take the ball in tight areas and play through the lines under pressure. But he also offers defensive security, making 3.42 tackles per 90, and 2.11 interceptions per 90, showing his willingness to get his hands dirty. By playing Caicedo in this role, it will allow Chelsea to field another midfielder/attacker, with the Ecuador midfielder inverting centrally alongside Enzo Fernandez for example, potentially allowing for the inclusion of Christopher Nkunku as an advanced number eight. While it remains to be seen if Maresca will actually adopt this approach on Saturday, this tactical tweak is certainly something to consider for the clash at the London Stadium.
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Kudus and Bowen versus Disaster 🤬
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ffs 😪
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Champions League table after match day one:
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AEK Athens https://thedailybriefing.io/i/149090213/aek-athens Anthony Martial signs in as a new AEK Athens player, formal steps completed.
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Mudryk’s full focus remains on Chelsea https://thedailybriefing.io/i/149090326/mudryks-full-focus-remains-on-Chelsea There's absolutely zero truth in the story that Mykhailo Mudryk wants to leave Chelsea. Mudryk has not made any decision to leave, and there are no talks taking place with any club. Full focus remains on Chelsea and on doing his best under Maresca, while Chelsea also hope to see him at his best soon. So there's really nothing in this ‘story’ - I don't even know where this is coming from to be fair.
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Marcus Bettinelli, Chelsea’s bridge between players and staff: ‘I am just part of the puzzle’ https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5773403/2024/09/19/marcus-bettinelli-Chelsea-interview/ Who would you include on your list of most influential players in the Chelsea dressing room? Reece James is bound to get a lot of votes as captain of the club, as will Cole Palmer because of his extraordinary abilities on the ball. Then there is the growing vocal presence of Levi Colwill. But third-choice goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli, surely not? Bettinelli has made just one appearance for Chelsea since joining as a free agent after his contract ran out at Fulham in 2021. His only competitive action came in the 5-1 FA Cup third-round win against Chesterfield in January 2022 and there seems little prospect of game time soon. Robert Sanchez and Filip Jorgensen are both ahead of him in the pecking order. This is hardly the criteria most would associate with an important figurehead. When the club agreed to extend his contract until 2026 last year, the news was greeted with surprise more than anything due to his lack of minutes, but Bettinelli’s contribution to the cause is far greater than anyone realises because a lot of his best work goes on behind the scenes, away from the gaze of a TV camera. Bettinelli has become the link between the dressing room and senior staff, the man each side can go to communicate with about any issues and to pass messages on. It may sound rather straightforward, but having someone everyone trusts is vital for dynamics and maintaining morale. When former head coach Mauricio Pochettino took to the field to acknowledge his players after the final game of last season against Bournemouth, one of the warmest and longest exchanges was with Bettinelli. “I am just a part of the puzzle,” Bettinelli tells The Athletic with more than a hint of modesty. “As I do not play as much, it is a lot easier for me to maybe have conversations and talk on behalf of people. It is important to have that trusting relationship with the players and the staff, whoever that may be. If I can make one of the lads’ lives easier by helping, then that is what I am here for. Everyone has their own relationships, but I am there to help in any capacity I can. If that means having conversations with people that the lads don’t want to have, it is not a problem. It is definitely easier for me to have those kind of talks. “When I joined the club as third choice ’keeper behind Kepa and Edouard Mendy at that time, I sort of knew my role and my responsibilities. I probably learnt a lot in that first year of doing it. The club has been through a change and I have been a part of it. I am thankful that I am still here and I am really enjoying my new role. It is something I am getting better at and it’s nice that people recognise it. “I had a fantastic relationship with Mauricio, the same with Graham (Potter) and Thomas (Tuchel), who brought me in. I have known Enzo Maresca for only a short time, but I really enjoy working with him. Hopefully, I can also build on that because I am looking to be that bridge. As much as I enjoy what I contribute off the field, I am still training really hard as a goalkeeper, I want to improve and develop. You can learn so much from everyone. We have a great goalkeeping corps and coaches, too. It is finding the right balance of doing both.” Every club has a bit of an unsung hero in their midst. What makes Bettinelli’s presence so crucial is that at 32, he is one of the oldest players in the first team building. According to TransferMarkt, Chelsea’s transfer strategy under the Todd Boehly-Clearlake consortium means the club have fielded the youngest starting XI in all four Premier League games this season. Having an older voice around is very much required and appreciated. “It is all about Chelsea winning games and if I can help in any capacity, by taking the weight off peoples’ shoulders, I am more than happy to do that,” he explains. “For example, it will be like making sure players are on time. The manager is also huge on respect, respecting each other and the members of staff. We have a great bunch of lads, they are still young and learning. If the staff want to introduce a certain way of doing things, it is maybe a case of me telling the lads, ‘This is how we are going to do stuff from now on, this is what the staff want’. I have no say in what goes on, but I can definitely be the comfort blanket for the lads to have a moan about things, too.” Perhaps the best way to look at Bettinelli’s responsibilities is that he has filled the void left by former captain Cesar Azpilicueta’s departure to Atletico Madrid in 2023. The veteran defender acted in the same way Bettinelli is now. He was also chosen to be Chelsea’s representative with the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) — the trade union for all current and former footballers — a role that Bettinelli was then asked to inherit. Duties for a PFA rep can vary from the serious to the fairly mundane. For example, Bettinelli will be the point of contact to get team-mates to back various PFA charity initiatives and fill in forms with their vote for PFA Players’ Player of the Year and Team of the Year. “When Azpi left, there was a discussion in the changing room over who would take it over and I was happy to do it,” Bettinelli adds. “If I can take the weight off, say someone like the captain, Reece, who was thinking of stepping in, then that is fine by me.” Bettinelli, who was omitted from Chelsea’s squad for the group phase of the Conference League, is keeping himself sharp in case Maresca has to call upon him. Thoughts of retirement are still some years away, but taking on a leadership position has got him thinking about what he wants to do next. He said: “I definitely don’t want to go into management, I have seen how hard it is! Over the past year I did my UEFA B coaching badges with Thiago Silva and Marc Cucurella, which I really enjoyed. I will definitely do my UEFA A goalkeeping badges soon. It is probably where I am heading towards. I really enjoy helping young goalkeepers. That, for me, is the best. “I helped people like Eddie Beach (20 years old, now on loan at Crawley Town) and Ted Curd (18 years old, now on loan at Hampton and Richmond Borough) last season. That is what I love doing, seeing young lads improve. I can give them tips and share the experiences of what I have done.”
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Chelsea considering 2025 move for 17-year-old Portuguese full-back prodigy https://thehardtackle.com/transfer-news/2024/09/20/Chelsea-eyeing-up-a-move-for-geovany-quenda/ Chelsea are eyeing a move for Sporting CP’s emerging teenager Geovany Quenda in 2025 as they begin the search for a new right-back. According to TBR, Chelsea are interested in Sporting CP teenager Geovany Quenda ahead of 2025, as a move for the 17-year-old could be on the cards. The Blues are set to begin the search for a new right-back in the future and could have links with some notable stars in the market. Chelsea are in Geovany Quenda chase Sporting CP might have their next breakout star emerging from nowhere as Geovany Quenda continues to impress Ruben Amorim this season. Before the start of the current campaign, the 17-year-old Portuguese full-back prodigy had never played for the club and now is starting every game for them. He reportedly signed a new contract with Sporting CP after a successful progression to the first team and after some impressive showings for the youth sides last season. Amorim has not hesitated in making Quenda a crucial part of his plans in an instant, as the teenager started all six of the club’s games this season, including the opening victory over LOSC Lille in the Champions League. He reportedly has a €100 million release clause, and under current circumstances, Sporting are unlikely to sell him for pocket change. Moreover, he has age on his side, and Amorim considers him to be very important on first viewing, meaning the likes of Chelsea may have no chance as they are keen on the 17-year-old Portuguese full-back prodigy. Chelsea could consider Quenda a part of their shortlist of new right-backs ahead of 2025 and feel the Sporting CP star has the quality to play for them. There are complications in being the teenager considering his reported release clause, as they might be better off targetting other names on their list, such as Michael Kayode, among others. Chelsea are keen on a new right-back Kayode and Quenda aside, Chelsea also have Freiburg’s Kiliann Sildillia on their list, while there are some big names like Jules Kounde and Jeremie Frimpong in their sights. There’s a clear need to strengthen that side of the pitch, as the constant injury issues to skipper Reece James are not helping them plan for the present and future. Moreover, James’ deputy Malo Gusto has proved inconsistent with his displays, while there are significant doubts about Axel Disasi’s long-term prospects at the club. Hence, should Enzo Maresca bring some success this season and show promising signs, he could be allowed to pick a top right-back option to strengthen the squad.