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1 hour ago, NikkiCFC said:

I don't believe 50m price tag for Chalobah. We accepted 30 something millions from Forest but he rejected the move. 

It was Bayern. I mistyped

sorry, will  correct

https://www.90min.com/posts/bayern-munich-make-decision-trevoh-chalobah-deal

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https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1808433/Chelsea-transfer-news-deadline-day-Bayern-Chalobah-Southampton

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https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/Chelsea-fc-chalobah-cucurella-man-utd-bayern-b1103383.html

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47 minutes ago, TheHulk said:

 

Let's not forget K.Paez made his debut as the youngest senior debutant in South American football capping his display with an assist 👏 

These two guys are going to come good for us. Fuck the haters.

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16 hours ago, robsblubot said:

Uruguay isn't a top tier SA team, but evidently aren't pushovers either.

They are a solid side. 3rd ranked in South America, 16th ranked in the world (barely trail Mexico) out of 211 teams.

Player Age Nat. Club Market value
1
Federico Valverde Federico Valverde
Central Midfield
25 Uruguay
Spain
Real Madrid €100.00m 
2
Ronald Araújo Ronald Araújo
Centre-Back
24 Uruguay
Spain
FC Barcelona €70.00m 
3
Darwin Núñez Darwin Núñez
Centre-Forward
24 Uruguay Liverpool FC €65.00m 
4
Manuel Ugarte Manuel Ugarte
Defensive Midfield
22 Uruguay Paris Saint-Germain €50.00m 
5
Rodrigo Bentancur Rodrigo Bentancur
Central Midfield
26 Uruguay Tottenham Hotspur €40.00m 
6
José María Giménez José María Giménez
Centre-Back
28 Uruguay
Spain
Atlético de Madrid €35.00m 
7
Mathías Olivera Mathías Olivera
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Spain
SSC Napoli €18.00m 
8
Giorgian de Arrascaeta Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Attacking Midfield
29 Uruguay
Italy
CR Flamengo €17.00m 
9
Lucas Torreira Lucas Torreira
Defensive Midfield
27 Uruguay
Spain
Galatasaray €15.00m 
10
Facundo Torres Facundo Torres
Right Winger
23 Uruguay Orlando City SC €14.00m 
11
Nicolás de la Cruz Nicolás de la Cruz
Central Midfield
26 Uruguay
Argentina
CA River Plate €11.00m 
12
Joaquín Piquerez Joaquín Piquerez
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Italy
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras €10.00m 
13
Mauro Arambarri Mauro Arambarri
Central Midfield
27 Uruguay
Spain
Getafe CF €9.00m 
14
Fernando Gorriarán Fernando Gorriarán
Central Midfield
28 Uruguay Tigres UANL €9.00m 
15
Maximiliano Araújo Maximiliano Araújo
Left Winger
23 Uruguay Deportivo Toluca €8.50m 
16
Santiago Bueno Santiago Bueno
Centre-Back
24 Uruguay
Italy
Wolverhampton Wanderers €8.00m 
17
Matías Viña Matías Viña
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Italy
US Sassuolo €8.00m 
18
Agustín Álvarez Agustín Álvarez
Centre-Forward
22 Uruguay US Sassuolo €8.00m 
19
Diego Rossi Diego Rossi
Left Winger
25 Uruguay
Italy
Columbus Crew €7.00m 
20
Leonardo Fernández Leonardo Fernández
Attacking Midfield
24 Uruguay Fluminense Football Club €7.00m 
21
Maxi Gómez Maxi Gómez
Centre-Forward
27 Uruguay Cádiz CF €7.00m 
22
Matías Arezo Matías Arezo
Centre-Forward
20 Uruguay CA Peñarol €7.00m 
23
Martín Satriano Martín Satriano
Centre-Forward
22 Uruguay
Italy
Stade Brestois 29 €7.00m 
24
David Terans David Terans
Attacking Midfield
29 Uruguay CF Pachuca €6.00m 
25
Facundo Pellistri Facundo Pellistri
Right Winger
21 Uruguay
Spain
Manchester United €6.00m 

 

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5 hours ago, Vesper said:

They are a solid side. 3rd ranked in South America, 16th ranked in the world (barely trail Mexico) out of 211 teams.

Player Age Nat. Club Market value
1
Federico Valverde Federico Valverde
Central Midfield
25 Uruguay
Spain
Real Madrid €100.00m 
2
Ronald Araújo Ronald Araújo
Centre-Back
24 Uruguay
Spain
FC Barcelona €70.00m 
3
Darwin Núñez Darwin Núñez
Centre-Forward
24 Uruguay Liverpool FC €65.00m 
4
Manuel Ugarte Manuel Ugarte
Defensive Midfield
22 Uruguay Paris Saint-Germain €50.00m 
5
Rodrigo Bentancur Rodrigo Bentancur
Central Midfield
26 Uruguay Tottenham Hotspur €40.00m 
6
José María Giménez José María Giménez
Centre-Back
28 Uruguay
Spain
Atlético de Madrid €35.00m 
7
Mathías Olivera Mathías Olivera
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Spain
SSC Napoli €18.00m 
8
Giorgian de Arrascaeta Giorgian de Arrascaeta
Attacking Midfield
29 Uruguay
Italy
CR Flamengo €17.00m 
9
Lucas Torreira Lucas Torreira
Defensive Midfield
27 Uruguay
Spain
Galatasaray €15.00m 
10
Facundo Torres Facundo Torres
Right Winger
23 Uruguay Orlando City SC €14.00m 
11
Nicolás de la Cruz Nicolás de la Cruz
Central Midfield
26 Uruguay
Argentina
CA River Plate €11.00m 
12
Joaquín Piquerez Joaquín Piquerez
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Italy
Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras €10.00m 
13
Mauro Arambarri Mauro Arambarri
Central Midfield
27 Uruguay
Spain
Getafe CF €9.00m 
14
Fernando Gorriarán Fernando Gorriarán
Central Midfield
28 Uruguay Tigres UANL €9.00m 
15
Maximiliano Araújo Maximiliano Araújo
Left Winger
23 Uruguay Deportivo Toluca €8.50m 
16
Santiago Bueno Santiago Bueno
Centre-Back
24 Uruguay
Italy
Wolverhampton Wanderers €8.00m 
17
Matías Viña Matías Viña
Left-Back
25 Uruguay
Italy
US Sassuolo €8.00m 
18
Agustín Álvarez Agustín Álvarez
Centre-Forward
22 Uruguay US Sassuolo €8.00m 
19
Diego Rossi Diego Rossi
Left Winger
25 Uruguay
Italy
Columbus Crew €7.00m 
20
Leonardo Fernández Leonardo Fernández
Attacking Midfield
24 Uruguay Fluminense Football Club €7.00m 
21
Maxi Gómez Maxi Gómez
Centre-Forward
27 Uruguay Cádiz CF €7.00m 
22
Matías Arezo Matías Arezo
Centre-Forward
20 Uruguay CA Peñarol €7.00m 
23
Martín Satriano Martín Satriano
Centre-Forward
22 Uruguay
Italy
Stade Brestois 29 €7.00m 
24
David Terans David Terans
Attacking Midfield
29 Uruguay CF Pachuca €6.00m 
25
Facundo Pellistri Facundo Pellistri
Right Winger
21 Uruguay
Spain
Manchester United €6.00m 

 

yeah definitely Uruguayan football is always strong. 
Of course, 3rd in SA means not elite too. 😉 

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Moises Caicedo hands Chelsea fresh injury blow

https://football-talk.co.uk/192359/moises-caicedo-hands-Chelsea-fresh-injury-blow/

Chelsea have suffered a huge injury blow after manager Mauricio Pochettino confirmed summer signing Moises Caicedo missed the Bournemouth clash due to a knock in his knee

Caicedo was in action for Ecuador during their 2026 South American World Cup qualifiers. He featured in both games against Argentina and Uruguay. Ecuador lost 1-0 to the 2022 FIFA World Cup champions but picked up all three points following an impressive 2-1 win over Marcelo Bielsa’s side.

The versatile midfielder lasted the entire duration of the qualifiers as he set sights on helping his country secure qualification for the next global showpiece.

However, he appears to have picked up a knock while away with his country. Pochettino, speaking ahead of Chelsea’s 0-0 draw with Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, confirmed that Caicedo has a knee injury. The midfielder will be accessed in the next few days to determine the severity of the issue.

“Moises Caicedo arrived back from international duty with a knock in his knee,” the former Tottenham boss said.

“We need to assess him in the next few days but he wasn’t available for today, that’s why he not here.”

The Blues have been unlucky with injuries this season and the absence of the 21-year-old will see the squad stretched over the coming weeks.

He joins fellow summer signing Romeo Lavia on the treatment table with the former Southampton midfielder set to return to full training after the October international break, having limped out of training last week.

Disappointing start

Caicedo would hope the latest injury he sustained while on international duty will not rule him out for several weeks after a slow start to his Chelsea career.

The South American moved to Stamford Bridge for a British club record of £115m but he has failed to produce solid performances for the West Londoners.

Last season, he was ever-present for Brighton as he helped Roberto De Zerbi’s side secure UEFA Europa League qualification by finishing 6th in the league table. Caicedo featured in 43 games and made two goal contributions for the Seagulls, recording impressive wins over Liverpool and Manchester United at Amex stadium.

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19 minutes ago, bigbluewillie said:

Is it really real?

We have three more injuries. Caicedo, Broja, and Chilwell.

If true then it's thirteen out injured, we have more injured than fit.

No official word but Nizaar Kinsella said Caicedo is fit for Burnley

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On 13/09/2023 at 11:26, OneMoSalah said:

Did he only play 45 minutes? Or were the stats a lot worse second half so they decided not to post them? 

90 minutes, overall stats were great

https://www.sofascore.com/ecuador-uruguay/AUbshVb#11518412

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Well he did not "play" as they faced the worst team in South America: Bolivia. It's really merely a fitness test in La Paz at 3.6km high, and one that Ecuador players usually do well at. Multiple locations in Ecuador are high altitude, like Quito.

Bolivia historically has a pretty good record playing at home, but not so much recently; they just have a very poor side atm; they just aren't good enough to benefit from the huge advantage they have when playing at home.

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Not in any way blaming this kid for today but in what world is he a Kante replacement?  Ball winning/defensively not on the same planet as NG.  And almost refuses to make an offensive turn or pass.  
 

Pulling for him hope he grows into the side.  Especially for that price tag 

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