Author: Randy Burgundy

TL:DR Arsenal defeated Chelsea 3-2 in the Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at Stamford Bridge. Viktor Gyokeres scored his first goal in five games, alongside goals from Ben White and Martin Zubimendi. Despite the win, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink noted Gyokeres’ subdued reaction post-match. White described Arsenal’s second-half performance as below standard, expressing disappointment. Chelsea’s new manager, Liam Rosenior, reflected on their competitive effort despite the loss. Mikel Arteta praised his team’s performance against a strong opponent. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink questions Arsenal star’s reaction to Chelsea win | Football Ex-Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink questioned Viktor Gyokeres’ reaction to Arsenal’s Carabao…

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TL:DR Alan Shearer highlights Chelsea’s need for a striker, centre-back, and possibly a goalkeeper ahead of the January transfer window. The team has won only one of their last six premier league matches under coach Enzo Maresca. Gary Lineker notes Chelsea fans are growing discontented, despite earlier optimism. Liam Delap has struggled with injuries, scoring only two goals since joining. Joao Pedro, signed for £60m, has contributed 10 goals and four assists. Chelsea lost their last match 2-1 to Aston Villa. Alan Shearer identifies three signings Chelsea need ahead of January transfer window | Football Premier League legend Alan Shearer…

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TL:DR Ajax are considering a loan move for Jorrel Hato from Chelsea in the January transfer window. Hato joined Chelsea for £35.5 million, signing a seven-year contract but has made only two premier league starts. Predominantly a left-back/centre-back, Hato has faced fitness issues and limited game time. Ajax reportedly prioritises Hato for strengthening their left-back position, though Chelsea’s willingness to loan him is uncertain. Hato’s contract with Chelsea extends to June 2032. Chelsea signing targeted for January move just six months after £35.5m transfer | Football Jorrel Hato has made just two Premier League starts under Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.…

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TL:DR Bruno Fernandes will miss the match against Wolves due to a hamstring injury, as confirmed by head coach Ruben Amorim. Fernandes has played 17 Premier League games this season, scoring five goals and providing seven assists. Amorim highlighted Fernandes’ leadership, stating he actively observes training even while injured. Mason Mount’s fitness is uncertain, and Kobbie Mainoo, Matthijs de Ligt, and Harry Maguire are also unavailable for the match. Ruben Amorim tells Man Utd star he has ‘no chance’ of playing against Wolves Ruben Amorim’s side are back in Premier League action on Tuesday night. And Bruno Fernandes is pushing…

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