Joe Cole nodded to the Blues as potential Champions League winners before the 4-0 win over Sevilla mid-week, while we are aware of Antonio Rudiger’s future.
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Joe Cole says Chelsea can “win it all,” boss Frank Lampard already has a “better team” than his 2012 Champions League champions.
The Blues will lead the Premier League if they beat Leeds at Stamford Bridge on Saturday night, while the two Spurs and Liverpool are out of action until the next day.
Cole told the Mirror, “Frank would probably not thank me for saying that, but you can win it all,
“If you’re an Arsenal, you can’t win the league. Or Leicester.
“Chelsea are in the combined 3 or 4 who can win the Premier League and five or six who can win the Champions League.
“They are a more wonderful team than when they won the Champions League in 2012. Frank has formed a wonderful team and it’s a great honor for him. “
FIFA technician Gianni Infantino has been involved in the reform of the offline laws of Arséne Wenger.
SunSport earlier this year revealed how former Arsenal coach Wenger, now head of FIFA’s global progression department, was looking for a radical replacement to avoid “marginal changes. “
Infantino said: “The offside rule has evolved over the past hundred years. Arséne and our director of arbitration, Pierluigi Collina, wonder if they can do so and promote attacking football.
“The query is whether we deserve to give more benefits to the attacking player, and so the rule has evolved.
“It would no longer mean ‘marginal offside’, as warned with the VAR, because the player deserves to be in front of the defender.
“I know that strikers and midfielders are very supportive of this, while goalkeepers and defenses have more concerns. Ifab will take care of it by the end of this month. “
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A delicious kick over Eidur Gudjohnsen’s head opposite Leeds in 2003, a purpose scored through a decent midfielder Frank Lampard.
The Blues won the epic clash 3-2 thanks to two goals won.
Are Leeds and Chelsea rivals?
Both have shared brave matches in the past, but Frank Lampard admitted that animosity is difficult after years in other leagues.
He told reporters: “I myself am from the rivalry of being a Chelsea player for so long and I know what the fans think. It’s the football rivalry in the Premier League between two big clubs with history. “
“It’s hard for me to assimilate that story when I communicate with safe players like Timo Werner or Kai Havertz. They don’t know hitale, so they can only look at Leeds at the nominal price and see a very well-managed team betting with power and speed in their game.
“I don’t know if the rivalry will come into play or not, however, it will be a competitive setting because that’s how Leeds focuses the games on those days. “
Henry Lawrence has scored in the past to seal a 2–1 win for Chelsea’s Under-23s against Leicester.
The tough winner came here after Shane Flynn got the Foxes’ point, with Myles Peart-Harris pocketing the first game.
Chelsea stars were in a good mood in education today.
And who can blame them?
It’s all in Chelsea’s game with Leicester at Kingsmeadow.
Myles Peart-Harris opened the scoring for Blues U23 leveler Shane Flynn.
Just over an hour to move on to the PL2 match . . .
Chelsea have Ben Chilwell nominated for the Premier League Player of the Month award in November.
The left-back of the blank leaves opposed Newcastle and Tottenham with a final moment of the year opposed to Sheffield United.
He is Ben Chilwell, Jack Grealish, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Angelo Ogbonna, and James Ward-Prowse.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Frank Lampard will win the November Premier League Manager of the Month award.
Manchester United won three and lost one in the month, with Chelsea two wins and one draw.
They face Jose Mourinho with Tottenham in the league’s most sensitive stadium with 10 problems out of 12 possible.
Only David Moyes on the four-man list has a 100 percent record: he won 3 out of 3 last month.
Patrick Bamford and Jack Harrison have been congratulated by Premier League stars through Frank Lampard.
The Blues boss played with his evolution at Chelsea and New York City FC respectively.
While Harrison has “really impressed” Lampard, Bamford’s is something to be “proud of. “
He said, “I [Bamford well]. He was a young player when he arrived at the club. Obviously, he had wonderful completion skills and a sense of purpose.
“Obviously, it didn’t seem right to him, probably more due to the festival that he faced at the time for us.
“I think he’s proud of the way his career has gone; make other moves and come back and be one of the most sensitive scorers in the Premier League, in a very smart Leeds team. “
Antonio Cassano believes Olivier Giroud will remain at Chelsea.
The Frenchman is the most sensible of his game after 4 goals in the middle of the week, but played lightly in the league with Frank Lampard.
Despite Inter Milan’s interest, former Italian forwarder Cassano believes the 34-year-old will do so in west London.
He told Instagram Live: “He made a lifestyle selection with his circle of relatives: he needs to stay in London. Changing to play the way he does in Chelsea doesn’t make sense. “
Frank Lampard trusts enthusiasts that he can remain the most sensible of Chelsea’s huge team.
The abundant numbers, combined with some injuries and Olivier Giroud’s form, damage the technician’s variety.
But he insisted: “I don’t think it’s about giving a player guarantees of playing time. I think with the competitive team we have it’s very complicated to do.
“All you need is for players leaving the team to work out well, be compatible with the team, and behave like Oli did the other day.
“And, of course, I have great disorders as such. Olí has done this for me here, I especially believe that in last season’s final he played as regularly as he played for Chelsea in my time at the club, especially in the reboot.
“It is basic for us to get the goals in the Champions League. So I am satisfied with him, he is a very smart challenge for me, his form is smart, he trains well. It is clear that I will not give up my variety of team. today. “
Frank Lampard insisted that he had forgotten the “spy door” he had mingled with when he was derby director.
Marcelo Bielsa takes his Leeds team to Chelsea on Saturday after admitting to collecting about Lampard’s Derby sessions at the championship.
But the head of the Blues said, “It’s a thing of the past, I’m not going to live off that before this game.
“I’d rather live out of the respect I have for you as a coach. It’s wonderful news, she had a lot to do, and now she’s gone. And again, I look at him and how much he did, he brought him to leeds the following year.
“I only see what football looks like now. I’m probably not involved with the classes he’s learned or not. Honestly, I’m not going to hold on to that for this game.
“It’s been a long time. I’m just involved in being the right ones for the game. “
Don’t say we don’t have every chance here at SunSport. . .
If Frank Lampard turned down Olivier Giroud for Leeds’ match, we think that’s what the team will look like.
Tammy Abraham is fighting the Frenchman for a starting post and Kai Havertz can also be used to charge more attack in midfield.
Frank Lampard has a main variety to visit Leeds tomorrow.
Will Olivier Giroud arrive at the XI?
SunSport’s planned lineup believes he will: Les Bleus will play with the Frenchman alongside Hakim Ziyech and Timo Werner at the helm.
José Mourinho believes that he can succeed at the most sensible moment for 10 to 15 years.
The 57-year-old Portuguese has been training for 20 years, having worked as a translator for Sir Bobby Robson in Barcelona in the 1990s.
Former Chelsea and Manchester United technician said, “I’m 57, I’m too young for my job, so I wouldn’t be surprised to be between 10 and 15 years ahead. “
“I’m just looking to enjoy my life and enjoy my life, it’s also having the privilege of a task that’s a passion, a hobby if you want, a full-time hobby.
“This is my global, the global one where I was born, this is the global I belong to.
“Everyone says my career is long, which is true, but I don’t see the end. “
Wayne Bridge says there are other football jealous people who need Frank Lampard to fail as coach.
Bridge said: “To be honest, many other people are probably a little jealous that they have entrusted him with the task so early, and many others hope he is not well.
“There are other jealous people out there. People wanted to write it right away, maybe because they were a very smart player.
“I call him. I’d love to see him come by and win this year, I love it.
“They are able to challenge 100%. I’d like to think they’re going to win. “
Frank Lampard has revealed that Chelsea star Billy Gilmour is part of his plans this month.
Speaking at today’s press conference, he said, “Maybe.
“We don’t have any injuries tomorrow, so the players stay off the team, but Billy will have minutes.
“His will will shine. “
Frank Lampard has claimed that there will be “many” fan comments for the Leeds game.
When asked what it would mean for his team, he said: “A lot. This season I’ve felt it and I think the players feel it.
“Recovering 2, 000 is a big deal. They were patient.
“We hope we can get in more temporarily, but it will be great to hear them help the team. “
Michael Owen subsidized Chelsea to beat Leeds United this weekend.
In his BetVictor column, Owen predicted: “This can just be crazy.
“Leeds is much bigger when he plays against him attacking them. “
Before adding: “The thing is, with Chelsea, you can only play one way. They will attack the Leeds, who plays in the hands of the visitors.
“However, while I think Bielsa’s men will have fun against each other, I think Chelsea will have enough quality to see them take the points. “
Eden Hazard’s ongoing injury war has jeopardized his career at Real Madrid and looks like time is running out.
Chelsea’s 29-year-old former chelsea star suffered a muscle challenge in the 2–1 loss to Alavés, who is expected to leave him out for the rest of the calendar year.
Since joining Los Blancos in 2019, Hazard has been absent for a total of 39 and numbers continue to rise.
But Belgium’s head coach Roberto Martínez still has confidence in Madrid’s game maker and believes there is nothing to do in the long run.
According to Marca, he said: “This does not worry me in the long run, I am involved by the lack of joy right now. Eden be on the field and be able to enjoy their football. “
Chelsea would be willing to pay attention to donations from Antonio Rudiger and Fikayo Tomori in January.
The defenders have played in the Premier League only once this season, with Frank Lampard prefering a duo of centre-backs by Thiago Silva and Kurt Zouma.
Former Roma star Rudiger has been associated with a surprise move to Barcelona as Eric Garcia’s choice of Manchester City.
Meanwhile, the ex-Derby loaned to Tomori would be an option for Newcastle, while Steve Bruce will take him to St James’ Park on loan.
And ESPN said the couple would be allowed to leave Stamford Bridge while Lampard seeks to back up his team’s headquarters.
Chelsea has been connected to Ben White, but Graham Potter believes Brighton will stay with him.
Seagulls’ boss said: “I have nothing to turn his head with Ben.
“He’s a balanced guy who needs to play football and, of course, he needs to do it at the level, just like you need all those players to have the ambitions. “
“He continues his paintings and is an absolute professional this summer despite the noise of the club doors, which cannot be controlled. “
Ben Chilwell has been named on the shortlist for the November Premier League Player of the Month award.
The former Leicester City star scored one goal and kept two leaves blank in three appearances for the Blues.
Here are the nominees:
Olivier Giroud will make a resolution about his long career in January, but must remain at Chelsea.
Speaking to Chelsea’s official website, he said: “I had a verbal exchange with [Didier] Deschamps and he told me that if he went on like this, he would have to make a resolution in January.
“I’m pretty sure I can buy game time and stay at Chelsea because that’s what I want.
“I need to win trophies with Chelsea, so that’s it.
“You never know in football, everything goes very fast. “
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