And the Blues would be one of those interested in Lionel Messi, a six-time Ballon d’Or winner.
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Chelsea posted a video montage reminding fans just how big a rivalry the Blues vs Tottenham really is.
The teams meet at Stamford Bridge this afternoon with both teams battling to go top of the Premier League.
Asked about Jose Mourinho’s comments, Frank Lampard said: “We all have pressures as managers, not just myself and Jose but any manager.
“Joseph here as a coach understands it very well. He also went to Manchester United and would have understood the pressures there very well when you spend a lot of money.
“The tension at Tottenham will be strong because Jose has built a team and has amazing players. Or we’re in the same position.
“We need good fortune and other people have expectations. “
Jose Mourinho says the warmth is totally true to Frank Lampard, who passed long before his crash at Stamford Bridge.
He said: “When I was in these clubs, there was huge pressure on me — and now there is not huge pressure on the coaches of these teams.”
N’Golo Kante is expecting a good game between to inform sides when Chelsea face London rivals Tottenham.
He told the Blues website: “We’re smart and they’re smart. They also have smart players. We lost in the Carabao Cup, but now it’s the league and most importantly. “
“I think it’s going to be a smart game because it’s vital for both teams. “
Manchester United legend David Beckham will do his thing to take Olivier Giroud to Inter Miami, according to reports.
English legend is believed to have made the 34-year-old Chelsea star his goal of movement while continuing to build his MLS franchise.
And it has been said that it will offer a sumptuous lifestyle if you move to Florida.
Four-year-old Beckham will offer Giroud a four million-pound apartment at the sumptuous Porsche Design Tower in Miami, where Barcelona star Lionel Messi has a carpet that stretches throughout one floor.
Or hand over the keys to a mansion in Sunny Isles Beach, where the jet-set lives.
N’Golo Kante believes Chelsea have the team to compete for the titles after the club’s busy movement window.
He told the Official Blues website: “Players who have come perceive what we should do at Chelsea. They bring new energy, they are positive.
“They need to win and do smart things at Chelsea and that’s helping bring new ambition to the team and they’ve adapted very well to the team. “
N’Golo Kante lifted the chelsea bracelet cover for a 2-0 win over Newcastle.
He said on the club’s website: “It’s wonderful to be captain of this team, of this club. Something is happening more and more as I get older on the team. “
“It’s the confidence that the coach gives me for this kind of game, and I appreciate it. “
N’Golo Kante spoke about Chelsea’s recent form before the London derby against the Spurs.
He told the Official Blues website: “We are pleased to have a boost.
“I think it’s the result of a lot of paintings and a combined effort to get the effects we want.
“I think so far we’ve been doing well and we have to keep going like this to have a wonderful season. “
Danny Higginbotham of SunSport writes: “To the importance of attacking the new chelsea image, you have to go back to the days of Frank Lampard in Derby.
“What Lampard did not get enough credits for his time with the Rams was the organization of his collective press.
“With Mason Mount and Harry Wilson, they went ahead and had to release their attacks from the most sensitive in the field.
“This is precisely what Timo Werner, Tammy Abraham and Hakim Ziyech are doing constantly and well for Chelsea.
“This Chelsea team has incredibly smart players and, unlike a team like Tottenham with Jose Mourinho, who is probably downstairs, they have features that tear you apart. “
BBC presenter Clare Balding refused to dominate men’s football because female experts suffered from “bad abuse” on poisonous social media.
Balding, 49, the first to hold horse racing, Wimbledon and rugby league on the public broadcaster, as well as reporting on six Olympics.
However, the veteran host will dominate any men’s football because women suffer “vile abuse” when they give reviews about male matches.
She’s the disgusting reaction “the worst tribal behavior. “
Balding, speaking to The Mirror Creative Forum, said: “Any woman who appears on a football program providing experience, or in the role of presenter, will open the door to such abuse on social media. “
SunSport’s columnist writes: “José Mourinho is not only one of the managers of the sector, he is also a trader of liquidation of vintages.
“He loves everything and has been there for years, as Frank Lampard discovered when they had an argument when Chelsea played for Tottenham a few months ago.
“I communicate a lot to Frank and I know he fought a little after Joseph said he didn’t get off the bench when he lost 3-0 at West Brom, but it was all and nothing.
“When Mourinho first went to Chelsea, he called Frank to the workplace and told him he would make him the most productive midfielder in the world.
“He gave him a lot of confidence and security and admitted that he owed Joseph a lot. There’s a lot of respect there.
“You’ll be a bit fidgety on the sidelines. Frank had a little match with Jurgen Klopp too, but there’s no challenge there either.
“After the game, everything is forgotten, you will have a cup of tea or a drink and you will continue, even on other days. “
Roberto Carlos who had been “very close” to signing for Chelsea in 2007.
The brilliant career of the Brazilian icon at Real Madrid came to an end after 527 appearances and thirteen trophies; however, at 34, many other people still believe they have something to offer.
He told Goal: “I had two proposals, Fenerbahce and Chelsea. Chelsea didn’t paint, so I signed for Fenerbahce. “
“But with Chelsea, he’s become very close. It was literally fine and I just had to go through and point out the contract.
“It was just a week before I signed for fenerbahce and I in Paris to meet Roman Abramovich and Peter Kenyon.
“Unfortunately, in recent moments, nothing painted just before the end, which happens in football. There was a challenge with the lawyer.
“Everything agreed, however, and I’m 100 percent sure I would have done well in the Premier League and that it would have adapted to my characteristics. “
Early-season London derbies are much more important.
Chelsea will finish the weekend as Premier League leader if they beat Tottenham this afternoon and ruin manager Jose Mourinho’s return to Stamford Bridge.
And since exciting Yank Christian Pulisic is expected to be in good shape, Blues leader Frank Lampard may have a full team to form.
Pulisic well on his way to his best before being sidelined by a hamr tendon injury a month ago.
Tight season recruits Kai Havertz and Thiago Silva are expected to return after resting for Prem’s Newcastle victory last weekend.
But the temperament of many Blues enthusiasts has deteriorated after the club revealed the value of the 75 euro tickets for the house game with Leeds next Saturday, when 2000 enthusiasts will be able to enter.
The Chelsea Supporters Trust (CST) has announced “the transparent exploitation of fan loyalty. “
CSE also stated that it believed that “tickets would be sold at 50 cents according to loyalty issues and 50 cents on a first-come, first-served basis,” through the ballot.
They added: “The CSE is also dismayed to be informed that this value is the value that an PL club charges for its tickets. “
For his part, Atlético de Madrid central defender José Giménez connects with Les Bleus following the interest that has been reported this summer.
Sunsport columnist and former Spurs leader Harry Redkanp believes José Mourinho’s mind games will be of little use when he returns to Stamford Bridge on Sunday, when he takes on Blues legend Frank Lampard.
Redknapp says: “Mourinho is not only one of the managers of the sector, he is also an add liquidation trader.
“He loves everything and has been there for years, as Frank Lampard discovered when they had an argument when Chelsea played for Tottenham a few months ago.
“Some other people built that line in the Carabao Cup match on something that wasn’t until Chelsea joined the Spurs.
“I communicate a lot to Frank and I know he fought a little after Joseph said he didn’t get off the bench when he lost 3-0 at West Brom, but it was all and nothing.
“You’ll be a little restless on the sidelines. Frank also had a small match with Jurgen Klopp, but there’s no challenge either.
“After the game, forget it, you’ll have a cup of tea or a drink and you’ll continue.
“The only certainty is that it will be a tough match, because both Chelsea and the Spurs have a serious chance of being up there this season. “
Former Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard lasted only 28 minutes against Alavés while unfortunate Real Madrid star suffered an injury.
In just his fifth start to the season, the Belgian superstar was injured when he was hacked into the box.
Atlético de Madrid center-back José Giménez is connected to Chelsea.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano says Les Bleus are once watching 25-year-old Uruguay.
Charlton manager Lee Bowyer has admitted that Chelsea defender Ian Maatsen wants a break.
Bowyer is disappointed after the 18-year-old got his fifth yellow flag of the season in today’s 2-0 win over Ipswich.
Speaking after the game, Bowyer said: “Ben will come in, when he came here from the bench here, he defended the post very well.
“He [Maatsen] needed to get some rest, if I’m honest.
“I spoke to someone in Chelsea before the week and told them I’d leave him here and there because he’s 18 and I don’t need to exhaust him.
“He’s a little boy who’s learning the game, so now the suspension will do him good. “
Chelsea enthusiasts reacted furiously to the value of the 75 euro ticket for his return to Stamford Bridge.
A vote will be displayed to distribute the entries.
But enthusiasts were stunned by the exorbitant value of 75 euros for the seats of the west stand in front of the canoes.
Some 1,600 of the 2,000 enthusiasts will have to pay the payment to watch leeds’ game on December 5.
The remaining 400 must be housed for this purpose at the Galpón Punta, where the seats charge 40 euros each.
The Chelsea Supporters’ Trust led the furious reaction, which read: “The club, in its wisdom, has to rate $75 for most of the tickets sold.
“The CSE is also dismayed to be informed that this value is what any PL club charges for its tickets.
“At a time of monetary uncertainty, Array . . . CSE believes this is a transparent use of fan loyalty. “
Chelsea would have their eyes on Kalidou Koulibaly and Dries Mertens, Napoli would face a money crisis.
Italian football journalist Ciro Venerato says players from the Naples giants haven’t made any pay since July.
Gennaro Gattuso’s team, recently sixth in Serie A, is among the department whose finances were affected after the Covid crisis.
And before this year, Napoli’s manager is believed to have accepted a pay cut to Napoli to save the club’s workforce jobs.
Football. London believes that Naples, which will face Rome on Sunday, could simply take a look to remove some players from their payroll if Venerato’s claims are true.
And it’s an idea that Chelsea, which has strengthened its baseline with veteran Thiago Silva’s summer signing, may be just a move for Koulibaly, if Napoli are open for a discounted sale.
Chelsea’s Ross Barkley, recently loaned by his Premier League club Aston Villa, is injured for three weeks.
He arrives a few weeks before the list still loaded with Premier League games.
Barkley has inspired since his assignment and played a key role in the club’s good luck this season.
And he looked detrimental to Villa’s captain, Jack Grealish.
Speaking to West Ham on Monday, Smith said: “Ross has a hamstring injury. Obviously a week ago.
“I think it’ll be two to three weeks and we’re hoping he’ll be back soon.
“We hope it’s not as serious a hamr tendon injury as possible, which is good news for us. “
“We’re not going to rush him and make sure he’s in the most sensible way because we don’t need to lose him again. “
Charlton manager Lee Bowyer has admitted that Chelsea defender Ian Maatsen wants a break.
Bowyer disappointed after the 18-year-old won his fifth yellow flag of the season in today’s 2-0 win over Ipswich.
Speaking after the game, Bowyer said, “Ben will come in, when he came here from the bank here, he defended the pole very well.
“He [Maatsen] needed to get some rest, if I’m honest.
“I spoke to someone in Chelsea before the week and told them that I would leave him here and there because he is 18 and I don’t need to tire him out.
“He’s a little boy in the game, so now, probably, suspension will do him good. “
Need something to watch while blocking? Don’t worry, Cesar Azpilicueta is here for you.
In statements to Chelsea’s website, Azpilicueta gave his Suggestions for Netflix.
His first three:
Money Heist: a popular selection among the Chelsea team, in Azpi’s local language, but dubbed into English.
The Last Dance: Covers the career of legendary NBA superstar Michael Jordan.
Peaky Blinders: for Azpilicueta, this is a must!
Chelsea enthusiasts have discovered their next big academy star, and his call is Jude Soonsup-Bell.
The 16-year-old blew up Chelsea’s twitter after scoring a surprising solo purpose for the young Ed Brand Blues team that beat Barnsley 8-1 at Kingsmeadow
Bell dribbled the ball to the penalty domain near the secondary line, discovered his back to goal and controlled a cheeky heel that hit the goalkeeper.
One fan said, “Jude Soonsup-Bell is ours at Haaland. “
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