14:00: 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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Timo Werner, the Chelsea leader who fired badly, gave a golden chance to score last night in front of Fulham, but can only shoot wide when transparent to the arc.

Premier League legend Ian Wright said the following about the German’s purpose issues:

“I was in a position for him to write that down because he looks like one of the strikers who once he goes there, he does.

“He literally does everything here, but when he gets to the end, he’s almost a bit of him.

“It’s like golf, it blocked it. The ball has to be a little more in front of him so he can have that whip and, unfortunately, up until that point, he had done everything right. “

“It is a disgrace that you have been given too much and deviated, but I hope you continue and achieve your goals. “

Mason Mount very good at last night’s victory over his neighbor Fulham.

The 22-year-old, recently 22, controlled nine touches of the ball in the Fulham area, adding a shot that passed over the crossbar and the final purpose of the victory.

 

Yesterday’s fit winner Mason Mount said this to chelseafc. com on his strike last night against Fulham:

“I turned 22 [last Sunday] and now I have two goals, so it’s been a smart week and I hope it continues.

“I deserve to have had two against Fulham, I deserve to have scored in the first half, but I’m also satisfied with one.

“Jorginho left and the coach brought Tammy and then Timo, so I fell a little deeper and I went there with Kov [Matthew Kovacic], so I told him to sit down a little bit and let me go a little further forward, and then I found myself in the box, which I haven’t done recently.

“I didn’t get that much on the surface and that’s all I looked at. I controlled to get into that game and it touched me. “

Fikayo Tomori’s transfer to AC Milan will end in the coming days, Fabrizio Romano reported.

Chelsea’s defense will fly to Milan next week after a loan deal of 27 million pounds between the two clubs.

Chelsea have yet to get donations for understudy left sides Marcos Alonso and Emerson Palmieri this month, according to reports.

The Blues worked to reduce the length of Frank Lampard’s team in the January move window, and Fikayo Tomori and Danny Drinkwater were expected to pass on before the deadline.

Athletic understands that there has been no offer for Marcos Alonso, who has been frozen by Lampard since September.

Emerson is known for his interest in Serie A, but Lampard is pleased to remain the Italian alien as a replacement until the end of the season.

AC Milan is about to complete a loan for Chelsea fikayo Tomori’s defence, according to reports.

Sport Mediaset reported last week that Milan had submitted 890,000 euros to borrow the 23-year-old until the end of the season, with Chelsea for 2. 6 million euros.

However, Italian journalist Antonio Vitiello says he is nearby.

West Ham coach David Moyes insists there has been no offer from midfielder Declan Rice.

England’s foreigner has long been a target for Chelsea manager Frank Lampard, while Manchester United has reportedly also entered the verbal exchange in recent weeks.

Moyes said, “They’re not true, we haven’t had any contact from any of those Declan-related clubs, and we wouldn’t need to do it anyway. “

“He’s doing great for us, he’s a wonderful leader now, he’s taken a lot of weight from Mark Noble.

“It turns out to be very player but also very small and one in the club. “

Rice has played every minute of the West Ham Premier League crusade so far this season.

Chelsea are suing Bursaspor striker Ali Akman in the Daily Mail.

The 18-year leader may be available for as little as 3 million pounds this month, as his contract expires in six months.

Akman has goals and 3 assists in 16 appearances in the Turkish-moment department this season.

Frank Lampard appears to have returned to his Fikayo Tomori movement position.

Lampard told reporters in November that he was pleased to see the 23-year-old turn down a loan at West Ham this summer, but England’s foreigner now seems ready to sign for AC Milan on a six-month loan.

Speaking Friday, Lampard said: “There’s an absolute long-term plan for Fikayo in my head about yours here.

And if it’s about passing and playing, it’s for your non-public development.

“I hope he does it no matter which team he goes to, because he’ll come hand in hand, and then we’ll come back as a great player. “

 

Chelsea gradually beat Fulham 1-0 at Craven Cottage last night in Frank Lampard’s last-chance salon.

Mason Mount scored the winner’s goal of the time after Antonee Robinson was sent off for a damaging take on César Azpilicueta at the end of the first era.

Speaking after the game, Lampard, celebrating only his moment of winning the Premier League in seven, said: “Mason’s overall functionality is fantastic. His effort, attitude and quality of play were exceptional.

“It has been very much for us and is a wonderful example of youth. I arrived at Chelsea at 22, his age now. It’s been very much for us. It’s a wonderful example of youth. “

“It’s a great victory. It is vital to be calm, as our form is not excellent. It’s been a tough time for us and we know we have to get back to where we were as a team. At one point, we were the most sensitive scorers” in the league.

“It’s a small step and we have to move forward because we have a big match opposite Leicester on Tuesday. “

Mount’s other purpose this season came in the 3–3 draw at West Brom in September.

And he said, “It’s a huge match for us, we know the race has been difficult lately, we had to look at ourselves. “

“It was smart to win against Morecambe and today it’s a tough match. We had to wait until the end of the era of the moment to get the goal, we had to dig deep as a team. We showed a smart character and won. “

“We all knew we had a victory, we worked hard. We look at the quality in the locker room. We knew we had to win matches. “

Thiago Silva may face an FA rap after appearing to break the protocols of the coronavirus.

The 36-year-old Brazilian defender threw his blouse into a race in craven Cottage’s new stand after Chelsea’s 1-0 win over Fulham.

Players have been informed that they can exchange jerseys according to strict new Premier League protocols.

Last week, Prem executive leader Richard Masters wrote to clubs to “underline the importance of compliance” with improved rules.

Several matches have been postponed in weeks, with the new variant spreading among Premier League teams.

The clash between Aston Villa and Everton was the last to be cancelled with an ongoing outbreak at the club. The Premier League now deserves to take a look at Silva’s moves and whether this deserves additional action.

I worked hard to make a difference and it was a nuisance.

Instant has an effect when it comes to Mount’s purpose of breaking the deadlock.

The chelsea star boy and one of the few who can keep his head up after this game. Mount was and behind everything Chelsea did well. It marked an incredibly vital purpose for Chelsea and Frank Lampard.

It wasn’t a good night for him, he continued to give the ball and gently stripped too often, too quietly and didn’t do enough when he grabbed the ball.

Another of Chelsea’s brightest sparks at night, but even happens out of place too often. His deliveries were damaging in a stopped kick and worked hard to win.

It’s not Thiago Silva’s old demonstration, but he used to have a lot more balls in the part at the moment and tried to help Chelsea break a Fulham defense.

He did his homework well even though he was very calm in the first half, necessarily playing as Chelsea’s left-back in the moment part while seeking the advance.

Slow and weak with the ball, he was driven too smoothly and I am not sure what he brings to this formation.

Some smart long-term contributions and at least a hundred percent effort to check the 3 points.

He made some decent efforts to score cornerers for Chelsea in the first half and did his job lagging behind.

Mason Mount scored the goal of the game when Chelsea beat Fulham 1-0.

The midfielder gave the impression that the Blues won a well-deserved victory over their west London rivals.

Here, Simon Phillips delivers his notes from Chelsea players. . .

Very quiet afternoon for Mendy, especially after Fulham fell to ten men. He had to make a slight stop and rarely touched the ball.

Here’s a look at Craven Cottage’s full-time stats.

The Blues made a total of 21 shots, with six framed efforts and nearly 70% ownership.

Fulham made 10 shots in total, but only two framed, and in fact never threatened Edouard Mendy in the goal.

THREE BIG POINTS FOR THE BLUES!

FULHAM 0-1 CHELSEA!

78. Areola a chilwell center from the left that seems to loop at the bottom of the network.

However, you can direct him on the way to Mason Mount, who shoots at the bottom of the net from 12 yards.

The stalemate is nevertheless broken.

Here’s a look at Fulham’s Robinson challenge that earned him an overdue red card in the first half against Chelsea.

There is no touch of his stallions, however, it is a past and wild challenge and he has won his orders to walk.

Follow the Blues minute-by-minute action at Fulham, where the score lately is 0-0.

The SunSport adjustment blog can be found here.

Here’s Frank Lampard’s lineup to take on Fulham tonight.

Olivier Giroud needs to beat AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic through the game until his last 30 years.

Giroud, 34, told Chelsea’s Mike’d Up podcast, ‘It’s about your motivation, what you put into your education to keep you in shape, your dream, what you eat, less to help the team achieve the goal.

“I’m very hungry. I think I can still play at the highest point for at least a few years and I have high expectations as to what we can achieve with Chelsea and the national team. “

“I think it’s the same for players who are 34, 35, 36, 38 years old.

“Zlatan has the idea that he can still contribute something to European football and has shown it since the start of the season. “

Former Chelsea defender William Gallas believes Frank Lampard could face capture if the Blues’ poor form continues.

Chelsea have only one match in six Premier League matches and have six problems, Leicester, the fourth seed.

Before Blues’ match for Fulham tonight, Gallas told Play OJO: “I think Lampard’s position is in danger.

“He’s not in a smart position right now because they’re not in the most sensible 3 right now.

“A lot of money was spent, so the board to watch Chelsea win the Premier League.

“I think this season they had a wonderful chance of winning, but right now I’m sure the board is satisfied with the results, so I’m sure Frank is in a damaging position.

“You have to go out to finish in the most sensible 3 or win the Premier League. “

Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater is close to completing a transfer to Turkish club Kasimpasa until the end of the season.

Drinkwater, 30, has made 23 appearances for the Blues since moving 35 million pounds from Leicester in 2017.

The 110,000-euro-consistent boy of the week has not been in the first team since the 2018 Community Shield opposed to Manchester City and forced to work out in the under-23s.

Since he failed to impress on loan at Burnley and Aston Villa, he has been looking for a loan since the summer.

He will go to the Turkish capital, Istanbul, and exchange with the club that ranks 13th in the Super Lig.

He’s got an 18-month contract left in Chelsea with Boss Frank Lampard ready to get him off the books.

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