1:00 pm Chelsea LIVE news: Tomori to AC Milan “this week”, Tuchel and Allegri “contacted for management”

Meanwhile, Fikayo Tomori is expected to sign up for AC Milan on loan for a permanent move on Monday.

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Frank Lampard has subsidized troubled star Timo Werner to have a career at Chelsea.

He said: “My job is to surround him and give him positivity and trust.

“Timo Werner has scored with possibilities the number of goals he has scored in recent years.

“He scored one’s goals thanks to his immense talent.

“It’s a difficult time for him right now, however, it’s a small time when I think it’s going to be a race for him at Chelsea.

“I don’t doubt it and I hope the people around me can see it that way, too. “

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has revealed that he will communicate with Thiago Silva after the Brazilian was seen handing over his blouse to a Fulham structure employee after his team’s 1-0 win at Craven Cottage.

Silva, 36, can face a penalty, and Lampard said, “It happened when Everton was playing at Fulham and Richarlison gave his blouse to the same staff member who asked for it.

“Players were well aware of the new restrictions, which were completely new last week related to players who didn’t change jerseys, which I think everyone signed up for.

“I’m going to let you know very obviously because exchanging T-shirts with anyone right now is not what we want, yet those regulations replace a lot and it’s an irreproachable thing. He’s not someone who throws a New Year’s party with 25. “other people or someone who goes out on the street and spends too much time with their friends.

“It’s someone who was asked for a blouse and maybe it wasn’t transparent with the rules. Thiago is a smart guy and that’s a little correction for the future. “

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard says Callum Hudson-Odoi will have more chances after his brilliant performances.

The 42-year-old said: “He’s definitely playing well and improving [. . . ] making assists and scoring goals, he’s playing at a very high point where we saw him last year, recovering from injury. his visual confidence to defeat his man, to make one opposite to one, he will have to be, was not there.

“We have to perceive this because he is young and came here because of a very serious injury. Now we see him come back and we see him run the line, so when he scores against Morecambe, I know it’s Morecambe, however, he breaks the line and scores a goal.

“He’s doing it a lot more now, that’s what I’m asking him to do. So your progress is there and you have your chances and you’ll have more. “

Chelsea to Leicester tonight, with boss Frank Lampard looking to get back on track for his team’s 4th most sensible chase.

And the 42-year-old will be reinforced through Reece James’ return to action.

That’s how Dave Fraser of SunSport thinks the Blues will line up.

Karen Carney subsidized Chelsea to give Chief Frank Lampard more time.

She wrote in her BBC Sport column: “Chelsea will have to give Frank Lampard more time.

“They knew that he alone at his time of year as coach when he joined the club, so at some point there would come a time when there would be challenges.

“This is one of those periods, with Saturday’s 1-0 win over Fulham, which is just his moment in the Premier League win in seven games. And on Tuesday, they will have compatibility with Leicester City, which is third in the standings, 4 points. “and six points above the Blues.

“When Lampard arrived, there was no expectation. He had a smaller team, had lost Eden Hazard and there was a movement ban. It’s possible that he only paints with the player organization he had. “

Premier League leaders hope to end uncertainty about Covid-19’s deferral regulations by securing two new protocols passed through clubs on Wednesday.

The first shareholders’ meeting of 2021 will see the league’s heads approve the deal after 3 weeks of criticism.

The first of the new regulations will verify that a Covid outbreak that closes a flat, which is a Public Health England directive, will be enough floors for a postponement.

But clubs will also get more orders on the exact requirements for applying for a postponement.

It was hoped that the greatest clarity would be the arguments about inconsistency and ensure that clubs and fans recognize that there is an undeniable process.

Despite this, clubs will have to debate and verify to agree on a threshold for a per-game score calculation if the season is interrupted due to long-term Covid epidemics.

The next block of televised matches will also have to be agreed, in the hope that all matches until mid-March will be shown as broadcast live, while fans will remain blocked.

Southampton manager Ralph Hasenhuttl has weighed on Chelsea striker Timo Werner as much as possible.

He said, “I know Timo very well and I saw him in conditions where he wasn’t well. “

“Most of the time, when I see this, it’s because the game doesn’t suit you. I don’t think the team played the way he can be more productive on the field.

“He’s definitely a player where you have to adapt your game to him. If you do this, it will give you everything you want from an attacker. But therefore, it has certain qualities that you want to focus on. The smart thing for him” I think of Leipzig when I was there, is that we were absolutely focused on his qualities.

“With our quick transitions after winning the ball, he was very productive for our game. Plus, when he was with Julian [Nagelsmann], he also scored a lot of goals. But yeah, you have to get him back to his most productive position. strength on the pitch and then, for me, he is one of the most productive forwards in Europe.

Chelsea star Ben Chilwell is expected to return for the first time to King Power Stadium tonight after leaving Leicester for the Blues this summer.

The 50 million-pound fullback fell to the ground for the Blues.

But their new club could drop nine numbers on the Foxes if they lose tonight.

Fikayo Tomori’s transfer to AC Milan is “very close” to an agreement, director Paolo Maldini said.

Serie A giants reach a transitory agreement to point to Tomori until the end of the season, with the option of making the permanent move for 27 million pounds.

Milan club legend Maldini has revealed that the deal is almost over, but warned that a lost level can absolutely sabotage plans.

He said: “It is very close, we are between the confirmation of his signature and the signature, everything can give way with a detail of soltería.

“We saw in it the quality of throwing it into the combined with our existing defenders, that’s why we need it. “

David Alaba has signed a pre-contract agreement with Real Madrid, he reports.

Bayern Munich’s defence had been closely related to Chelsea and Liverpool, but the targets moved more temporarily to beat their Premier League rivals in their signing.

Alaba’s contract with Bayern expires at the end of this season and he will go to Bernabéu for free, according to The Spanish medium AS.

The 28-year-old must have worn a pen according to a four-year contract of 186,000 euros according to the week.

He praises loose to signal a pre-contract agreement this month and will now complete the move in June.

Chelsea are said to break their Erling Haaland record this summer.

Athletic says Frank Lampard to point to Borussia Dortmund’s striker after his 19 goals in just 17 games this season.

Haaland has a 66 million pound release clause that will come into play in 2022, attracting the interest of Europe’s most sensitive clubs.

But Chelsea are willing to pay more a year early to take Haaland to Stamford Bridge.

Meanwhile, Lampard rejected comparisons between failed striker Timo Werner and Fernando Torres.

He said: “All players will revel in that in their careers. All eyes are nailed and magnified. I want to paint with him on that. “

“I don’t compare him to anyone. We’re all different, Torres has been through some tough times here, but he won the Champions League.

“All we want to do is create the environment to get the most out of Timo.

“You have to rehearse, keep running and he has to keep his head down and concentrate, I have to give him positivity.

Eventually, Kai Havertz fought in Chelsea due to his new club’s compression against Hakim Ziyech, against former lead Peter Bosz.

Bayer Leverkusen’s technician said: “Havertz’s highest quality is on the opponent’s surface. He has to be there to score goals. “

“In Chelsea, he now also plays back, because Hakim Ziyech pushes him away.

“Then Havertz doesn’t get into the penalty area. “

Frank Lampard says Chelsea’s difficulties are due to the lack of superstars of yesteryear.

He said: “With our team, it’s potential, so for us there can be difficult times ahead.

“We didn’t have Eden Hazard contributing 50% of the goals or assists. We didn’t get Diego Costa with 30 goals. We’re climbing those players and I’m strongly on them.

“When other people introduced us as champions, we have a team when you look at it in terms of composition, but it’s very young, especially in complex areas.

“We don’t have the track record of players in those spaces that this club used to have, purpose machines or hand-giving machines that make you win matches. “

Chelsea are reportedly in a position to break their movement record for Erling Haaland this summer.

Athletic says Frank Lampard to point to Borussia Dortmund’s striker after his 19 goals in just 17 games this season.

Haaland has a 66 million pound release clause that will come into play in 2022, attracting the interest of Europe’s most sensitive clubs.

But Chelsea are willing to pay more a year early to take Haaland to Stamford Bridge.

Prem bosses hope to end uncertainty about Covid’s deferral regulations by securing two new protocols passed through clubs on Wednesday.

The first of the new regulations will verify that a Covid outbreak that closes a flat, which is a Public Health England directive, will be enough floors for a postponement.

But clubs will also get more orders on the exact requirements for applying for a postponement.

Arguments about inconsistency were more clearly expected to be ensured that clubs and fans recognize that there is an undeniable process.

Despite this, clubs will have to debate and verify to agree on a threshold for a per-game score calculation if the season is interrupted due to long-term Covid epidemics.

The next block of televised matches will also have to be agreed, with the hope that all matches until mid-March will be shown as streamed live, while fans will remain locked.

Kai Havertz has had problems at Chelsea due to the compression of his new club to Hakim Ziyech, to his former boss Peter Bosz.

Bayer Leverkusen’s technician said: “Havertz’s highest quality is on the opponent’s surface. He has to be there to score goals. “

“In Chelsea, he now also plays back, because Hakim Ziyech rejects him.

“Then Havertz doesn’t get into the penalty area. “

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has comparisons between failed striker Timo Werner and Fernando Torres.

He said: “All players will revel in their careers. All eyes are on them and amplified. I have to paint with him on that. “

“I don’t compare him to anyone. We’re all different, Torres had a hard time here and won the Champions League.

“All we want to do is create the environment to get the most out of Timo.

“You have to rehearse, keep running and he has to keep his head down and concentrate, I have to give him positivity. “

Substitutes for concussions will be allowed in the Prem of the week PROCHAINE.

Prem clubs will officially adopt the measure at tomorrow’s virtual “shareholders” meeting, which will come into force from the next mid-week program next week.

Under the new laws, the team will be entitled to two permanent concussion replacements if players have head injuries, assessed by qualified doctors.

But for a possible “game” in the cynical managers component looking to get credit for the new laws, the opposing coach will also be able to make more substitutions in addition to the 3 popular changes.

Andre Villas-Boas revealed that Diego Costa’s huge wage demands made Marseille out of the race to point it out.

The Spanish striker, who has won two Chelsea titles, is a loose agent after Atletico Madrid terminated his contract earlier this month, six months earlier than expected.

Former Chelsea manager AVB said: “Firstly, Diego Costa earns 16 million [euros] gross annually, that’s the first thing we have to acknowledge.

“I won a WhatsApp message from an unknown number telling me that Diego Costa was looking to come to OM. I imagine it’s a joke. “

“He’s one of the most productive strikers in the world, [but we’re going] for anything else. We can’t pay that salary.

How about a shot from veteran Chelsea defenseman Thiago Silva?

The Brazilian had a start in life in London after a loose play by PSG.

Considering that Chelsea are suffering from the targets in the lead right now, what does it mean to put Silva on attack in front of Leicester?

Prem bosses Covid’s repression is running after the number of positive tests was reduced to more than half last week.

League agents scored a record 3,115 checks in all 20 clubs in their two control rounds.

But there were only 16 positive check results, 36 a week until January 10 and 40 last week.

The effects are seen as evidence that “enhanced” protocol regimes introduced since 7 January have the desired effect.

Last week’s first circular resulted in 10 positive effects from 1,826 tests.

The round of the moment, between Friday and Sunday, saw six positive problems from 1,289 tests.

AC Milan is expected to point Mario Mandzukic and Fikayo Tomori to reports this week.

The Croatian striker will sign a loose play, while Chelsea Tomori’s defense deal, embarrassed this season with Frank Lampard, would be a loan.

The transfer guru, Fabrizio Romano, adds that Tomori’s movement would possibly come with an option for the giants of San Siro to make it permanent in the summer.

Ralph Hassenhuttl gave Frank Lampard some advice on how to get the most out of Timo Werner.

The Southampton manager, who controlled Werner at RB Leipzig, said: “I know Timo very well and have noticed him in conditions where he is not good. “

“Most of the time when I’ve realized this it’s because the game doesn’t suit you. The team didn’t play, I think it can make it as productive as possible on the field. “

“He’s a player where you have to adapt your game to him. If you do this, it will give you everything you want from an attacker.

“But therefore he has certain qualities that you want to focus on. The smart thing for him, I think of Leipzig when I was there, is that we were absolutely focused on his qualities.

“Our quick transitions after winning the ball, it’s the best thing for our game. In addition, when he was with Jullian [Nagelsmann], he also scored many goals.

“You have to put him in his most productive position so he can take his strength to the field. For me, he’s one of the most productive strikers in Europe.

The game means a first return to King Power for Ben Chilwell after his 50 million pound summer move.

But there will be no N’Golo Kante in his old painting with the French midboxer injured in the hamr tendon.

Blues Twitter manager less than sophisticated this morning. . .

Frank Lampard faces a complicated afternoon of checks when his team travels to Leicester.

The Foxes rank third in the rankings, only two leading manchester United issues.

Goals from James Maddison and Harvey Barnes saw Southampton play five games defeated on Saturday night.

It’s the start of 8. 15pm on King Power with the Sky Sports setting.

Kieran Trippier will miss the first leg of the 16th Champions League with Chelsea.

FIFA has subsidized the FA for the English star’s 10-week suspension after it was found to blame 4 violations on his friends playing when he moved from Atletico Madrid in 2019.

But the suspension was suspended after Atletico appealed to FIFA for its global offer.

The League has said it is unfair for the FA to have jurisdiction over a player in Spain, suggesting that Wembley Beaks intentionally imposed a ban that would exclude him from the first leg at Wanda Metropolitano on 23 February.

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