Chelsea, Maresca and Christopher Nkunku
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The New York Times |
Maresca rarely delivers exactly to expectation with his team selection but, given the context and the stakes, this might have been his boldest Chelsea lineup of the season with Palmer, Jackson, Levi ...
BBC |
Given five points separate Chelsea in fourth and Fulham in eighth, with fourth and fifth set to be enough for Champions League qualification, the difference between which competition the Blues and th...
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With a Conference League quarter-final against Legia Warsaw to come on Thursday, and the likes of Palmer and Jackson just returning from injuries, Maresca was quick to defend his squad rotation.
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A video has captured two Chelsea players involed in a very fiery argument whilst the ball was in play in yesterday’s game. The news comes after Chelsea played out a boring 0-0 draw against Brentford in the Premier League yesterday afternoon in what was another underwhelming performance.
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Football.London on MSNWhat happened in Chelsea end tells you all you need to know as huge £52m transfer decision nearsChristopher Nkunku was one of the main talking points on Sunday afternoon with the Chelsea forward hooked at half-time during the Blues' goalless draw with Brentford
CHELSEA played out a goalless draw at Brentford and failed to establish some safe distance from sixth place. A victory would have seen the Blues getting four points ahead of Aston Villa, who are
Maresca will not care in the slightest who gets the goals in his team’s final seven Premier League games, as long as they arrive with frequency and volume. But if Cucurella is still Chelsea’s top league goalscorer of 2025 come the end of May, the club is highly unlikely to be returning to Europe’s elite club competition next season.
A look at Chelsea’s player ratings from yesterday’s game against Brentford on WhoScored shows a team in two parts. The players who sit behind the ball did well. Robert Sanchez got a 7.1 and made some smart saves to keep his team in the game.
Chelsea and Brentford contested a goalless bore draw at the Gtech Community Stadium, with 90 minutes not enough to separate them. Ahead of the UEFA Conference League quarter-finals on Thursday, Enzo Maresca made a host of changes from the side that beat Tottenham three days ago.
Chelsea miss the chance to bolster their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League as they are held to a goalless draw at Brentford.
A look at Chelsea’s player ratings from yesterday’s game against Brentford on WhoScored shows a team in two parts.The players who sit behind the ball did well. Robert Sanchez got a 7.1 and made