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AWAKENING ROUD

Chelsea forward Olivier Giroud’s agent has hinted that the French forward would move if he left Stamford Bridge.

French coach Didier Deschamps warned that Giroud would possibly want to move to get more game time after making only six appearances this season and playing only 33 minutes in the Premier League.

Agent Michael Manuello told Foot Mercato: “The ideal [situation] would be for him to look at the culture, to have new horizons.

“Now, some other English club with goals can also make you think because the big difference with the Premier League is that it’s a normal league, which gives other pleasures.

“So if a very smart Premier League club arrives, yes, it makes you think.

“But he has an open brain to pass and anything else abroad. “

JOR FALLING

Arsenal attempted to recruit Chelsea Jorginho’s midfielder this summer, it has been revealed.

Athletic reports that gunners have to use staggered payment structures to land two of their top 3 targets.

The Italian foreigner on the short list alongside Houssem Aouar of Lyon and Thomas Partey.

Part and the only star to arrive in the Emirates after Arsenal activated its forty-five million pound termination clause at Atletico Madrid on the deadline.

MOUNT AIN TO CLIMB

Chelsea star Mason Mount could miss England’s Euro 2020 team, according to Paul Merson.

Merse believes the 21-year-old midfielder might not be part of Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions team: he lost his position in Frank Lampard’s starting lineup.

He told the Daily Star: “If you don’t play regularly for your club, you deserve not to be part of the England national team. That’s how it’s been and that’s how it deserves to be now. “

“You have to play 3 in the back because we’re smart enough on the defensive otherwise, and that takes away one of your strikers.

“Southgate also likes Mount very much, but it’s also safe to move on to the Euros. If you lose your job at Chelsea, you’re guaranteed to get it back.

“And that can be easy with how much skill they have this season. So, they still have everything to do.

IT WILL SOON BE

Willian, a former Chelsea star, “seems lost” at Arsenal and does not approach his Blues form, according to Paul Merson.

The 32-year-old Brazilian winger arrived at the Emirates before this season on a three-year contract that Chelsea refused to offer him.

Merse told Sky Sports: “Willian was amazing at Chelsea last year.

“For me, he’s probably one of the most productive players. He’s phenomenal, exceptional talent.

“He went to Arsenal and lost. They have to make him play.

IS RICE GOOD?

Chelsea’s Declan Rice inspired England on the foreign break, scoring their first Three Lions goal against Iceland on Wednesday.

And West Ham boss David Moyes has had his say on the star’s success.

Writing at the Evening Standard, Moyes said: “It’s wonderful to see Declan Rice score his first goal for England against Iceland on Wednesday.

‘You can see from his reaction how much it meant to him and another memorable step in his career so far, since he progressed from the academy here at West Ham.

“Adding targets to your game is all Declan is capable of doing, with his air force and shooting ability, and it’s watching him expand so well. “

A PRORRATA

Chelsea’s former loser, Alvaro Morata, could extend his loan to Juventus next season.

It is possible that the Vieja decides to stay with him on a transitional basis for 12 more months than to pay the 40 million pounds that Atletico Madrid asks for.

The Spanish striker already has six goals in 8 games this season, juve’s finances have been shaken by the coronavirus pandemic.

Goal. com now suggests that Italian champions will seek to earn more price by exercising their right to borrow a year from the 28-year-old, before going to buy it at a discounted price.

POP LE LIÉGE

Former Chelsea star Jack Cork may be on the move this summer when his contract at Burnley expires.

Newcastle, Bright and Sheffield United are committed to a triple for England midfielder The Mirror reports.

The 31-year-old has gone through the Blues’ youth formula and has given the impression of being an under-23.

But he failed to succeed in the ranks and sold to Southampton in 2011 before joining Swansea in 2015 and then arriving at Turf Moor three years ago.

NEW BALLS PLEASE!

Chelsea and Newcastle will be the first to see Nike’s winter football lunch.

The Blues head to St James’ Park and will have the first use of this year’s yellow number.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 20 November 2020

WEMBLEY WAY TO GO

It is a component of Wembley Fabric.

Before the Arch, he met the Twin Towers.

But most of the delight is the walk along Wembley Way from the subway station, surrounded by enthusiasts and colors.

And, in the distance, on the catwalk, officially “the Olympic marches”. Built in 1974, to prevent enthusiasts from having to chart their way through a disused car park.

Now, like those towers, the bridge is also part of the story, being demolished to create a new House of the English game.

But if concrete can just talk, what stories it would tell.

LAMPS LOOK BACK

Frank Lampard has used the back to make an inventory of Chelsea’s season so far.

Speaking to Newcastle tomorrow, the Blues boss said: “I have taken stock.

“There were problems we lost earlier in the season that frustrated us, but in retrospect, I think it’s been general for the course in terms of the stage as a team, with new players and injuries.

“The foreign breakup came at a time when we were betting well, so I’m pretty satisfied with our current form, but the thing is, we didn’t get carried away.

“I took the time to review where we are.

“There are a lot of innovations we can make, so that’s our next goal. “

THANK YOU CHRIST FOR THAT

Christian Pulisic is back in education while trying to recover from injury.

The American will miss Saturday at St James’ Park, but enthusiasts hope to see him back for next weekend’s stop at Tottenham.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 20 November 2020

. . .

“And I’d like you to tell which coaches you’re calling and talking to them on the phone. He has the right, the strength to call the players he wants. “

“You need to win matches, especially after a defeat, the next game, even being a dead rubber, is a game. I completely sympathize with that.

“But, of course, we all know sterling will play in the City against us. When Eric Dier left the national team injured last month, he played two games for Tottenham.

“He did not play the Premier League match and the Europa League match. It took him a few weeks to recover. And Raheem’s going to play.

“These are the little main points that I think Gareth deserves for all of us. “

MOAN-RINHO

Jose Mourinho has asked Gareth Southgate to call and dishonor Prem’s coaches who seek to save their stars from betting on England.

Spurs manager is not satisfied with Manchester City striker Raheem Sterling, who will face Londoners in the North tonight after fleeing the Southgate Three Lions team for injury.

Mourinho said: “I read that Gareth Southgate said some club directors were pressuring players to play for the national team.

“And that’s why he feels the need to call club leaders to calm his feelings and control a complicated scenario for him.

“I’d like you to say who. I would like you to say which coaches are putting pressure on the players to play . . .

‘HAPPEN’

Former Chelsea ace Willian was “treated internally” through Arsenal after his break in Dubai in the foreign fortnight. Mikel Arteta insisted that the challenge is “resolved. “

The 32-year-old Brazilian striker was seen in Dubai after posing for a photo with Salt Bae despite rules on coronavirus that prohibit everyone unless it’s imperative

Willian had not been called up for Brazil’s matches against Venezuela and Uruguay, and regulations suggest he has stayed in London.

But Arsenal manager Arteta has revealed that the challenge with Willian has been “resolved” and now he just needs to leave for Newcastle before this weekend.

Asked if Willian would play this weekend, Arteta said: “You keep asking me more and more problems.

“Whatever happens with the disorders or things we don’t expect, as always, we’ll review it to fix it internally. This has been solved and explained, and we continue. “

TOP FLOPS

Kepa endured some other crusade at Chelsea.

The 26-year-old Spaniard lost his Frank Lampard-looking spot to the new Edouard Mendy.

With the Spaniard’s long run in the air, we take a look at Chelsea’s flop XI, with Kepa among the clubs . . .

GARDIEN DE GOL – Kepa Arrizabalaga

Spain joined Chelsea with a club record of 71. 6 million pounds in the summer of 2018, also a world record for a goalkeeper.

But the Spaniard has never settling steady in the Blues and seems out of reach, making him howl after howling.

His refusal to get rid of penalty specialist Willy Caballero in the 2019 Carabao Cup ended with another black mark in their Chelsea record. The Blues lost the penalty shootout 4-3 to Manchester City.

LEAD THE LIAM WAY – BREAKING

Fulham and Brighton’s former defenseman, Liam Rosenior, will assist the next FA president.

Rosenior appointed the six-person panel to track down Greg Clarke’s disgraced successor. But leading Wembley executive Mark Bullingham has revealed that he thinks the next FA boss is unlikely to be a former player.

Paul Elliott, Les Ferdinand and even Gary Lineker have been advised as potential candidates for the FA’s public face. But Bullingham said: “There are two main spaces of paper.

“One is to be a certainly brilliant ambassador and to become on the national and foreign stage. Players can surely do it. But there is a condition of timing to lead the FA board of directors.

“We have a complex stakeholder board and it’s hard to see that anyone who has never led a board can step in and lead a complex stakeholder board in a 450 million-pound organization with 760 employees.

“We are reviewing the directory and I would like to have representation of the players in the directory. But if you ask me if that’s the role of president, my non-public answer would be no. “

HE IS ZI MAN

Chelsea threw a thank you message from Hakim Ziyech, his striker, to Newcastle on Saturday.

The midfielder, the fit boy opposed to Sheffield United last time, and Blues enthusiasts will expect more of the same.

– Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) 20 November 2020

Pay

MPs asked Prem chief Richard Masters why the 50 million pound reduction department bailout was not accepted.

Masters and EFL President Rick Parry were questioned through the election committee of all DCMS parties last week over the ongoing impasse.

Committee leader and Conservative MP Julian Knight said he would send public letters to either man every week until the stage was resolved.

And now Knight has published the first batch of correspondence, saying that MPs Prem and EFL are “disappointed that they have reached an agreement that will ensure the survival of football clubs through the existing pandemic. “

Knight added: “There’s enough cash in the game to save football clubs, but we’re beginning to doubt that there’s enough leadership for that to happen.

“We urge you to avoid disputes and succeed in an agreement. Fans have been waiting too long. We hope for something better and the enthusiasts deserve it. “

FRANK’S EVALUATION

Frank Lampard doesn’t think he’s going to be a manager for life given the stress of the job.

Speaking before his team’s lunchtime in Newcastle on Saturday, he said: “If I hope to have a successful career, I will sit down and convey the memories and they will be a little more alive.

“And I’m going to get off with my circle of relatives and be a little more laughable where, as now, I’m not so much laughing because I’m engrossed in my work.

“Because I don’t need it to be an absolute life. I think there’s going to be a whole life because it’s a very stressful task I’m in, but for as long as, I love it.

“What I know about my work, the sacrifices you make in the circle of family members and for your developing children, is all I see, perhaps not in my fifties, but around the sixties. I’d like to go this far, God willing, for all of us, maybe I’d like to get away from this a little bit.

LES BLUES DE FRANK

Chelsea will face Newcastle long north without star duo Christian Pulisic and Thiago Silva on Saturday.

But good news for Frank Lampard, with Kai Havertz recovering from a coronavirus to make the trip.

Pulisic will miss the game due to a hamcap tendon injury, Lampard showed on Friday.

The boss said: “Christian Pulisic is worthy of Newcastle, but he has gradually stepped up his training.

“It’s a pretty problematic injury, so let’s be careful. “

This means the Chelsea manager can play back Timo Werner on the left wing, with Tammy Abraham in the middle and Hakim Ziyech on the right.

Sincerely

Frank Lampard admitted that his thirteen years as a Chelsea player helped him get the coach’s concert at Stamford Bridge.

But the former midfielder believes his loyalty to the club deserved a shot.

Speaking about newcastle tomorrow, he said: “Few others find a task in Chelsea after a year in Derby.

‘It’s transparent that betting thirteen years at the club helped me get the job, but also in my own way, I think I deserve it for the years I spent as a player and I took things into account and I know the club and I’m sure I’ll do well, so I think in this scenario I sense the traps.

“I had to kick my epass a little bit and say I’m in danger of ruining what’s just been finished in thirteen years to a certain extent, because if it doesn’t happen well, I’ll be judged harshly and very quickly. “

JAN AND SOLO

Chelsea goalkeeper Jan Oblak continues through the crowd.

The Slovenian No. 1 helped him qualify for Nations League B with a 0-0 draw in Greece.

Oblak’s transfer from Atletico Madrid to Stamford Bridge has been sabotaged through technical adviser Petr Cech to point out Edouard Mendy del Rennes.

Atleti’s deadline has a large clause of 107 million pounds, but is still monitored through Premier League lookers.

. . .

England’s under-21 star Callum Hudson-Odoi could play in the band after trying to convince his close friend, Jamal Musiala, to stay with the Three Lions.

Hudson-Odoi insisted that Chelsea were claiming the title, but Lampard said his youthful pace is “excited. “

Lamps said: “Yes, he’s a young man! He’s excited! They gave it to me. I like the confidence, I like that the players feel that way. “

But Olivier Giroud, a Les Bleus mistake, is said to have scheduled a launch in January after only six appearances so far this season.

The Guardian claims that Giroud, 34, is in a position to finish his three-year tenure at Stamford Bridge after Didier Deschamps warned him that his position in France’s opening lineup for the Euros is in danger.

CHELSEA FAN MORNINGS!

Chelsea manager Frank Lampard is furious that his team will have to play at 12. 30pm in Newcastle on Saturday, 48 hours after the stop abroad.

The mythical midfielder believes that the start space will be used sparingly through the stations.

He said, “I have to be honest. We’ve been 4 players in the last two weeks. So most of our team has traveled. Some of them are coming in right now.

“It is very difficult for us to prepare as best as possible. I need us to do our best, but those are complicated circumstances. “

Lampard will not have Christian Pulisic, who has yet to fully recover from a ham ham tendon injury.

Sincerely

Frank Lampard is afraid of being fired.

Speaking of tomorrow’s Newcastle with the Fifth Blues in the Premier League, he said: “Lucky for me, without looking to look too comfortable, it’s my football career that has put me in a decent position.

“Then, if you take this task away from me, as long as I come in every minute thinking, “Can I do the most productive task?”

“I believe that if they took this from me, they will take away your dismissal, you will not be able to get another task; If I did my best, I’ll be pretty happy.

“I’ll be disappointed and think of a million things I could have done better, but the way things stand, what I have ahead of me, I’m thinking about our next game. “

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