10:30 am Chelsea News LIVE: Declan Rice will offer $120,000 depending on the week, Marina’s dilemma, Dybala’s 75 million move link, Kepa to Seville

Meanwhile, the Blues are supposed to provide Declan Rice with 120,000 euros a week to register for the club in January.

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SILVA UNDERSTANDING

Chelsea’s new boy, Thiago Silva, has become a stone already in the rear of the Blues.

He helped them pull out a blank sheet in front of Manchester United on Saturday, to the delight of their coach.

And statistics verify the impression that he’s doing a job.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 25 October 2020

HAPPY AS ZIY CAN

Frank Lampard is “happy” with Hakim Ziyech and Kai Havertz following criticism of the new signings.

Former Everton player Tim Cahill has criticized them for being too scolded, but Chief Lamps is worried.

At his virtual press conference after the 0-0 tie at Old Trafford, Lampard said, “I’m the one who cares the least about the front of the field we have there.

“It is general for relationships [to build] to take time. Because when we have to put the ball back, the ball on our feet, it’s transparent that those things will take time to build. The explanation for why we brought Timo and Kai to The Club is to rise to the quality we already have here.

“Hakim Ziyech seems to be about to begin an attack with his fitness. I have no consideration about it.

“The last step has not been for us today. It’s normal, it happens in football but I’m very satisfied with the players.

LEAK REPAIR

Chelsea’s new goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, is the big six forward who has kept two leaves blank.

And he played two games!

The former Rennes player was praised for his performance, adding several stops, in Saturday’s 0-0 draw with Manchester United.

He also prevented Sevilla in the Champions League from starting his Blues career with gusto after being signed to upgrade Kepa’s failure as No. 1 at Stamford Bridge.

BEING FRANK

Frank Lampard spoke of Chelsea’s defensive lagging behind saturday’s 0-0 draw against Manchester United.

Lampard told the club’s website: “I think we defended the club a lot [at Old Trafford].

“Defending myself at this point when you have smart quality individual players is a matter of concentration. Concentration is what defines the defense of players in general.

“Thiago Silva on Saturday was a wonderful example of an advocate who concentrates on each and every moment of a game, not only on things for himself, but also on those around him. That was a big plus.

CHELSEA FANS GOOD MORNING

Chelsea would do their best to take Declan Rice in January, while West Ham will offer a double of 120,000 euros a week to stay with him.

The Hammers will ask for a million pounds for the player who stayed after being released through the Blues as children.

According to the Daily Star, Chelsea is determined to get him back.

But Chief David Moyes is determined to remain his man, without a contract in 2024, and the East Londoners will offer Rice a new five-year contract of 120,000 euros a week.

Meanwhile, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed that a full Stretford End would have led Manchester United to victory against Chelsea on Saturday.

Although many indoor theaters and other venues are open to spectators, enthusiasts can still enter football stadiums due to coronavirus restrictions.

Solskjaer trunked: “If we had had this stadium or the Stretford End full, we might have simply created more urgency. This game is missing.

“You’re here watching the game and it’s another sport. We miss the fans.

In other news, N’Golo Kante insisted that the 0-0 draw with Manchester United was a ‘fair result’.

Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “It’s a tough game for both teams.

“It’s tight in midfield, it’s hard to have opportunities, so I think a draw is a smart result.

EXCLUSIVE

Writing for SunSport, legendary referee Mark Halsey evaluated the match between Harry Maguire and Cesar Azpilicueta on Saturday.

He writes: “It’s like a strangulation in one of the old wrestling programs.

“An arbitrator tries at all times to be in the most productive position imaginable to get the best viewing angle, but Martin Atkinson has not noticed.

“I would have no idea that the VAR would have a review.

“In my opinion, this is a transparent and apparent mistake. That’s why we have VAR.

“Stuart Attwell, the director of the VAR. If I’d asked Atkinson to come in, I’d have given him a penalty.

“The PGMOL and Premier League thing was that it wasn’t a transparent and apparent mistake.

“I have finished this statement.

“The VAR is undeniable to me. The IFAB protocol is: is this incident a transparent and apparent error?One word, in capital letters. YES, I DO. “

‘GREAT DEFENSE’

Michael Owen highlighted how Thiago Silva Edinson Cavani made a dream debut.

Manchester United striker scored with his first touch of the ball in Saturday’s match.

Owen told Premier League Productions: “Thiago [Silva] played with him at Paris Saint-Germain, he knows exactly how he does it, when he tries to time, you can see him, communicate about meeting your players, the defense.

“Normally, unlike maximum defenders, you may have simply come out on top, notched, and had a blockade. “

KANTE BELIEVES IT

Chelsea midfielder N’Golo Kante has insisted that a 0-0 draw with Manchester United is a “fair result. “

Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “It’s a tough game for both teams.

“It’s tight in midfield, it’s hard to have opportunities, so I think a draw is a smart result.

“It’s a smart thing that we have a blank sheet away from home, but we are looking to win this game.

SILVA UNDERSTANDING

Veteran defenseman Thiago Silva topped 82 assists against Manchester United.

This is how to preach by example.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 25 October 2020

SHAW-LY NO

Luke Shaw congratulated Chelsea goalkeeper after his in Saturday’s 0-0 draw.

Manchester United star said: “I feel like I’ve created the most productive opportunities.

“Your doorman made some glorious stops.

“He was right [Rashford’s shot] and, as I said, his goalkeeper was very smart today.

“He made some smart stops that kept them in the game. “

FIVE LIVING

That’s what Chelsea’s next five games will look like after the draw with Manchester United.

TAKE A LOOK

Blues star Kai Havertz shared this photo with his Twitter fans today.

The 21-year-old has scored a goal in six Premier League games this season.

– Kai Havertz (O kaihavertz29) October 25, 2020

IN A HARRY

Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has revealed why Chelsea got a penalty against Manchester United.

Harry Maguire noticed with his arms wrapped to César Azpilicueta in the penalty dominance in the first part of Saturday.

He told Premier League Productions: “I think it’s just because the ball is at stake and cleared it too quickly.

“I think he looked at it, erased it very temporarily and did not read about it.

“When you look at it in depth, as we did, there is no doubt that if Martin Atkinson is sent to the monitor, he would make another decision.

END-TO-END

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes a full Stretford End would have led Manchester United to victory over Chelsea.

Although many indoor theaters and other venues are open to spectators, enthusiasts can still enter football stadiums due to coronavirus restrictions.

Solskjaer trunked: “If we had had this stadium or the Stretford End full, we might have simply created more urgency. This game is missing.

“You’re here watching the game and it’s another sport. We miss the fans.

“It’s the same for all teams, but all that football now has a little less, the credit is gone and we’re looking ahead to get the enthusiasts back.

NO CHILDREN

Chelsea shared Ben Chilwell’s touch card for Saturday’s setting against Manchester United.

That is to say that the former star of Leicester City has not been immobilized in defence.

NEW EIRA

The new Thomas Partey of Arsenal idolizes Chelsea legend Michael Essien.

The president of Tema, Wilfred Osei Palmer, who worked with Partey as a teenager, the two players.

In statements to the Mail on Sunday, he said: “They have a similar role. It’s box-to-box and also applies brain work.

“Thomas has intelligent timing, power but just as noisy.

“In terms of strength and thrust, they have qualities.

“It can turn a defensive position into an offensive opportunity. Play long search passes.

Thomas will grow up and have greater qualities than Essien, I. Yes, Thomas will give you something bigger.

KANTE HOPES

Chelsea midfielder N’golo Kante has scored some positives from his team’s draw with Manchester United.

Kante is convinced that his team tied the match, they had a chance to win to win.

He said: “It’s a smart thing they gave us a blank sheet outside the house, but we’re looking to win this game. It’s possible.

“We control to move very well in manchester United midfield, but it’s more complicated to create occasions. We’re earning a point.

AMPADU ELEVATOR

Chelsea enthusiasts have warned that Ethan Ampadu has a chance on his return to Stamford Bridge, and they look to remember if they can.

The 20-year-old played the 90th minute of Sheffield United’s defeat opposing protecting Liverpool, the Premier League champion, and caught his eye with secure functionality despite the outcome.

One Twitter user praised its functionality in Anfield as “absolutely excellent,” while another told him he was “at least one team player” to the West London club.

PRAISE LAMPS

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has been congratulated on his signal to Thiago Silva this summer.

Critics The most productive play resolution he has taken this summer has been the signing of Thiago Silva on a loose play.

Expert Danny Murphy believes Silva showed his own thing with a kind of functionality in the opposite way to United.

In his Daily Mail column, he said: “I said this summer that, despite all the business Chelsea has done, Thiago Silva can be his smartest signing.

“He proved it on Saturday night and is the most productive player on the field. “

REVIEWS OF ZIYECH

Chelsea star Hakim Ziyech said he supported his complaint about Dutch legend Marco van Basten.

Ziyech played with Van Basten in Heerenveen early in his career and recalled an incident that convinced him that former AC Milan star would not leave him as coach.

He said: “He didn’t speak at all. I learned AZ that it wasn’t suitable for that (training). He already had that in Heerenveen.

DECLAN AWARD

West Ham is reportedly a main contract to be offered to star player Declan Rice in hopes of defending himself from Chelsea’s interest in signing.

The Hammers are expected to offer Rice a new contract that would double his salary through 60,000 euros a week.

Rice connected to a 60 million-pound move to Stamford Bridge this summer, but a move never materialized.

VAR FURY

Chelsea defender César Azpilicueta has the use of the VAR after the Blues were denied a penalty in their draw against Manchester United.

United captain Harry Maguire prevented Azpilicueta’s header from a loose shot in the first 45 minutes of the game.

Speaking of the decision not to impose a penalty, he said: “‘The referee can take the resolution, the VAR is there and it is very difficult for the VAR to say yes or no, but I inspire the referee more to move to the monitor.

“Martin Atkinson is the lead referee, so he has to take the highest resolution and the monitor is there for him. “

LAMPARA FRUSTRACION

Frank Lampard has questioned the decision to penalty his Chelsea appearance for Harry Maguire’s lack of a draw against Manchester United.

Lampard believes the Blues deserve to have had a kick against United after Maguire wrapped his arm around César Azpilicueta’s neck and deserves an aerial challenge.

Lampard said: “I think it’s a transparent penalty. I couldn’t see him in the back when I’m in the state and the calls are difficult for the referee. That’s why we brought the VAR into the game, but VAR very quickly to reject it. “

BEAUTIFUL MENDY

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Chelsea’s new goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy, made his team’s draw with the Blues at Old Trafford.

Mendy showed off his prowess with very good match stops.

Speaking of his performance, Solskjaer said: “Two smart teams, quality at each and every end of the field. You can see his goalkeeper today, I think he’s the winner of the game. “

GOOD MORNING BLUES FANS

Chelsea could raid 75 million pounds for Juventus star Paulo Dybala next summer, according to Tuttosport.

The 26-year-old Argentine striker has completed the last two years of his contract in Turin and has so far failed to achieve a new contract.

Juventus, Inter Milan and Napoli will bring defenseman Emerson Palmieri back to Italy in January, according to Sky Italia.

The disgraced left-back has not yet been part of the team of the day for any of the Blues Premier League games this season.

Inter also cannot succeed in Chelsea’s requested value of 20 million pounds for the Italian foreigner during the summer, but the Blues may be willing to pay attention to ready-to-buy donations for the 26-year-old in January.

Chelsea midfielder Jorginho admitted that he opened up to Arsenal’s interest during the summer.

The Gunners were connected to a resolution through the Blues’ vice-captain as a backup option for key goals Houssem Aouar and Thomas Partey, who nevertheless reached the deadline.

Jorginho told ESPN Brazil: “I think each and every player is open to negotiations. So I think there was something they talked about. And in the end, it was that I’d stay here.

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