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Meanwhile, we have the latest news about Victor Moses’ long term, while blues legend Petr Cech has been seen on the Bridge.

Get all Stamford Bridge updates here. . .

FRENCH REVOLUTION

England enthusiasts ask FA to take Gareth Southgate out . . . and bring Arsene Wenger after the 3 Lions’ terrible 1-0 home defeat to Denmark.

Harry Maguire came out of his anguish when he expelled after 30 minutes after two awkward challenges.

Christian Eriksen then scored at the point, after a mix-up between Jordan Pickford and Kyle Walker, to send the Danes back to Wembley after a penalty conceded.

England seemed a bit like they were back at the festival while fighting ten men and enthusiasts are losing patience with Southgate after a series of unreat interesting performances and team choices.

In particular, Southgate’s resolve to launch the defensive SEPT in its last three competitive matches is creating unpopular.

Especially with England’s strength in the attack and enthusiasts of former Arsenal manager Wenger to lead the national team at Euro.

REECE JAMES OUT!

After the final beep, Reece James was expelled for her england debut.

We all saw some bland letters after the whistle when the feelings were high, but England has now shown that James had been expelled.

It’s two red cards tonight, does Southgate have a discipline with the existing player organization?

– Sky Sports Football (@SkyFootball) October 14, 2020

FT: ENGLAND 0-1 DENMARK

The joy of England evaporated only 3 days later, Harry Maguire’s moment of madness charged England tonight.

Christian Eriksen returned to Wembley for his team to win three important issues and be among the goals.

England had no answer to the red card or goal, they seemed few concepts and the match you expected from England just wasn’t there.

You have to follow what Southgate told his team at halftime.

JOHN ME HEAD JR.

Chelsea released a recoil of John Terry’s head off 2013’s Southampton.

Photographs are presented at Saturday’s assembly between clubs at Stamford Bridge.

v Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) October 14, 2020

HT: ENGLAND 0-1 DENMARK

Maguire’s double yellow card calls into question the long term of the English League of Nations.

England’s heads disappeared in that match, moments after Maguire won his walking orders, a combination of Pickford and Walker in the back inflicted a penalty on Denmark.

Eriksen did what Eriksen did and scored the penalty in the middle to give his team an unforeseen lead.

Denmark is a push and England is facing a difficult war to even get a draw in the middle of the moment.

Gareth Southgate will have to give the most productive equipment to communicate about your lifeArray . . . . . . . . . Belgium is the most sensitive in the group, followed by Denmark at the moment.

Home ERLI

Chelsea are said to have planned a very good summer coup for Borussia Dortmund’s Erling Haaland.

The Bleus have made the Norwegian striker a key target before next season, to move guru Fabrizio Romano.

Western Londoners are expected to spend more on the 20-year-old after spending more than 230 million pounds on the last window.

Haaland is said to have a 63 million pound clause in his contract with Dortmund, which would facilitate a deal.

Chief Frank Lampard has wasted 70 million pounds on Kai Havertz and a million pounds on Timo Werner of the Bundesliga.

And England’s former midfielder is about to look back as he builds the front line of his dreams.

STUR LOCO

Daniel Sturridge says he would spend “any amount” to deal with injuries that have ruined his career.

Sturridge saw fitness disorders ruin a race that saw him shine in Chelsea and Liverpool and made him an automatic selection for England at his best.

And the 31-year-old admits that he even threw away his own cash to pay for it so he can continue to bet at the highest level.

Sturridge said: “I saw a quote from Marco Reus the other day saying he would pay any amount of cash to play an injury and never hurt himself. And honestly, I’d do the same.

“You know, I would. I’d pay any amount of cash. I’d spend a lot of cash outdoors from physiotherapists on checkered frames to do extra things to be as healthy as possible. “

“Hundreds of thousands, to be honest, you know, to make sure my body has to be in the most productive way possible. And you can do, you can set the hours, you can do everything. But it’s just luck.

RICE RICE BABY

Declan Rice is an update from World Cup winner N’Golo Kante to Darren Bent.

The talkSPORT breakfast program: “For me, Declan Rice would be an improvement.

“Not because I can really, play that role very well, you can move around the field, have smart energy, read the game very well.

“Not only that too, it can fall in the middle half, it’s two positions you can play.

“N’Golo Kante is a wonderful footballer and still a wonderful footballer.

? ‘Rice can play the role of DM and can happen in the middle half!

❌ “For two years, Kante has played in the position where he is so good.

Darren Bent says Rice’s WHUFC is larger than Kante’s CFC pic. twitter. com/LgRdxLdRkI

– talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) October 14, 2020

MASON’S JACK RELISH

Chelsea ace Mason Mount believes he and Jack Grealish have a connection and can lead England midfielder ENSEMBLE.

Mount, 21, says he loves rubbing shoulders with the “brilliant” star of Aston Villa and is convinced they can play together.

In statements to Sky Sports Mount, he said: “I get along very well with Jack. He’s a brilliant player and, yes, we have to play together. “

“It means a lot to go back and play with players like Jack and the players in the group.

“I love watching him play [Grealish] too. It’s to be there. Obviously, we all know what he can do, what brilliant player he is. “

Mount’s comments come after they were decided through Chief Gareth Southgate in the Three Lions’ 2-1 victory over Belgium in the League of Nations.

. . .

Pressed on his reaction to the allocation of Big Picture through members of the DCMS Select Committee, Dowden said: “Obviously I have expressed my deep skepticism and fear about this.

“This would have a tendency to close the store for the six toughest clubs in the Premier League.

“More importantly, there is a challenge that football is perfectly capable of solving on its own, where the Premier League and the EFL just want to combine and close this deal.

“From the conversations I’ve had, we know that EFL clubs may not be allowed to go bankrupt, and there are resources there, but we want a comprehensive agreement.

“It is at best a productive distraction from that and shows that we had the wisdom to include in our manifesto the provisions for a review of fans, because it questions football’s ability to govern himself properly.

“Football can prove that it can be governed well, it is to approve this agreement, where the Premier League uses its wealth to help the football circle of relatives in giant and the EFL reaches the negotiating table.

SUPPORT FAN BAN

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden ordered the warring factions of football to join and save the EFL.

With a transparent intention, Dowden told MPs that the government was in a position to intervene and impose a global replacement on the game if it simply could not address its most pressing problems.

Dowden agreed that Gareth Bale’s weekly salary in Tottenham was “perverse,” while the sum could have kept Macclesfield alive.

He attacked the weekend launch of major pay-per-view games and asked BT to let go of this weekend’s Merseyside derby instead of a paywall.

But he revealed that he had been “promised” that “no EFL club would go bankrupt” in the wake of the Covid crisis.

And Dowden admitted that there were “inconsistencies” in government policy that allowed some indoor venues to be opened to the public while enthusiasts were excluded from football stadiums. . .

. . .

Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs are more dependent on the day’s income and have fewer resources at their disposal than league clubs or the Premier League and are at greater risk, especially at a time when enthusiasts are excluded from matches.

The offer will include interest-free grants and loans totaling an additional 50 million pounds, in addition to the 27. 2 million pounds of already complex solidarity bills for Ligue 1 and League Two this year, totaling 77. 2 million pounds.

Discussions will also continue with the EFL regarding the monetary wishes of the champions.

This addresses government considerations about the monetary fragility of declining league clubs.

Football is the same without enthusiasts and the football economy is viable without them.

The Premier League and all our clubs remain committed to the return of enthusiasts as soon as possible.

PREMIER LEAGUE DECLARATION

All 20 Premier League clubs have unanimously agreed that the Big Picture assignment will not be approved or processed through the Premier League or FA.

In addition, Premier League shareholders have agreed to paint in combination as a collective of 20 clubs in a strategic plan for long-term structures and funding of English football, consultation with all stakeholders for a dynamic, competitive and sustainable football pyramid.

Clubs will paint collaboratively, in an open process, focusing on competition design, timing, governance and monetary sustainability.

This allocation has the entire FA and will come with the commitment of all relevant stakeholders, adding fanatics, the government and, of course, the EFL.

Also at today’s meeting, it was agreed to carry out a rescue program that aims to ensure that Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 clubs do not stop their activities because the monetary effect on COVID-19 and will be able to all 2020/21 Season . . .

. . .

The resolution comes after the clubs agreed on their rescue plan for the two back divisions, league groups can use their own veto force to block the acceptance of funds.

Prem groups have expressed the expectations of enthusiasts and government pressure on them to keep the league’s declining clubs alive.

This saw what is an offer to “take or leave” leagues one and two.

The danger, however, is that league clubs must block any agreement with declining point clubs.

Under the EFL rules, the league will have to be in favor for any policy to be approved throughout the league and all 24 clubs will surely vote unanimously against an agreement that cuts them.

PROJECT X

Premier League leaders will claim project big picture is “dead” after today’s meeting.

The two-hour summit ended when the Prem clubs agreed to make a £ 50 million ransom and volunteered to keep League one and two clubs alive.

But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.

And despite Liverpool and Manchester United’s determination to keep their big proposals alive, League leaders have agreed to make a formal complaint to which ALL clubs have pledged to subscribe.

League leaders were drafting an emergency this afternoon that will be signed through clubs prior to their launch.

But SunSport has been informed that it will involve the brutal message that Project Big Picture is dead. . .

BEING FRANK

Frank Lampard recalls his first home game to Chelsea in August 2019.

Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “I enjoyed my first year at the helm and I think this first house game opposed to Leicester is something that’s close to my heart.

“I will not forget the welcome of the enthusiasts when I first went to Stamford Bridge as Chelsea coach.

“It was humiliating for me to have been absent and then to return with another capacity.

“It was an amazing feeling and I enjoyed it. This is my club and there aren’t many other people lucky enough to revel in the adventure I did at such a brilliant football club. Now I’m here, in this position, I just need to make the most of it. “

SILVA UNDERSTANDING

Chelsea star Kurt Zouma hopes to receive a lot of information from veteran defender Thiago Silva.

The 36-year-old has signed a one-year contract with Les Bleus after leaving Paris Saint-Germain at the end of his contract.

Zouma said on the club’s website: “Everyone has welcomed Thiago to the team and we are all satisfied that he is with us at Chelsea.

“I’m very excited to paint with Thiago, but I don’t think he’s the only one, a lot of guys here in Chelsea feel exactly the same way.

“We are all excited to play with him and be informed of him.

“He has a lot of joy at the level, he won a lot of titles and last season he played in the top tier of the Champions League. “

MORE RUDI . . .

Antonio Rudiger admitted that he had lost “one or two” Chelsea moves this summer.

He told Athletic: “The club didn’t tell me that it’s probably mandatory for me to locate a new club and that they didn’t actually have me on their plans for the next few months.

“I also rejected one or two.

“I was not in a position to leave everything for the simple fact that I had been excluded several times.

“I love it in London and I love being in Chelsea. “

RUDI HELL

Antonio Rudiger is determined to regain his place at Chelsea.

The defender left the club on loan this summer because he “didn’t pack everything” at Stamford Bridge.

Talking to Athletic about what his long-term career holds, he said, “That’s what it is now. I’m going to settle for that for now and see to show myself in each and every workout. “

“We participate in many other competitions, it’s two matches a week from now on.

“Sometimes things can be replaced very quickly.

“That’s why I’ll continue to do my best productivity every day and check to convince the manager. “

LIVE AND WERN

Timo Werner says he idolized four Chelsea legends when he grew up, adding Frank Lampard and Petr Cech.

Werner, 24, admitted that blues legends were an inspiration to him as a child and was developing in Stuttgart, Germany.

Chelsea’s new signing added Ashley Cole and Didier Drogba to the list of Chelsea players he admired.

In an interview with Club Three sponsor Werner said, “When you walk into the club, they paint for the club and when you see them as a kid, like 10, and then you see Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard, Petr CechArray you say wow, it’s crazy, I’m here with them now. It’s a lot of fun. “

‘LOOKS SHARP’

Glenn Hoddle says Callum Hudson-Odoi has “found his best level” after an injury.

Chelsea star played 85 minutes after England’s under-21 win over Turkey at Molineux on Tuesday night.

After the game, Hoddle said: “He’s a wonderful talent. He also had to succeed over an injury.

“Achilles injuries are a hard-to-overcome injury, it takes a long time to have confidence in the heel.

“I think he’s been more productive again now, he looks smart tonight.

FRENCH FANTASY

France will face Croatia in a League of Nations match tonight.

Good luck, guys ????! pic. twitter. com/gqitB9MX8f

v Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) October 14, 2020

RESCUE PACKAGE

Premier League clubs are expected to rescue 50 million pounds to keep League One and Two clubs alive.

But there will be NO cash for the champions clubs.

And the high-flying outfits also require the head of the president of the English Football League, Rick Parry.

Most Premier League clubs are furious with Parry for secret negotiations with Liverpool and Manchester United, who saw the EFL president as the public face of the Big Picture project.

EFL clubs voted in Parry’s favour, pointing to the promise of 250 million pounds from the Premier League to the three back divisions as a result of the plan.

RUDI MESS

Antonio Rudiger gave the impression of desisting an opponent in the face with an elbow of horror, but they gave themselves to him.

Chelsea’s 27-year-old zaguero covered in Germany’s defence in his clash between the League of Nations and Switzerland.

But the former Rome star was lucky not to take a dip at the beginning of the 3-3 draw.

While mounting a headbutt of Swiss central defenseman Nico Elvedi in the 5th minute of time, Rudiger grabbed his elbow and hit Borussia Monchengladbach’s boy in the jaw.

The severity of the incident was misinterpreted through the referee who showed the Blues defenseman a yellow card.

BE FRANK

Frank Lampard insisted that his project was to bring good fortune to Stamford Bridge.

Speaking on the club’s website, he said: “I have absolutely swallowed my paintings and need to bring good fortune to this club.

“When you return to Chelsea and receive the welcome I made of the enthusiasts, you must bring them this good fortune because they deserve it.

“So we’re all running towards that now. “

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