Chelsea may forcing themselves into the title race, but Troy Deeney believes a glaring issue ‘is going to cost them’ down the track.
Goals from Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez helped the Blues to their sixth win of the season as they beat Leicester City 2-1 in the early kick-off on Saturday.
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Fernandez’s goal proved to be the winner for Chelsea against LeicesterCredit: Getty
The result kept the Blues in third spot but took their points tally to 22, one behind second-placed Manchester City and six behind league leaders Liverpool, who both have a game in hand.
Although Chelsea‘s Premier League season is just 12 games old, Deeney felt the Blues, at present, are a warranted presence in the title conversation.
However, the former Watford striker pointed out they will never take the next step of becoming title contenders until a drastic change is made.
“Yeah, right now they should be looking at [the title race],” Deeney told talkSPORT.
“But I still think that goalkeeper [Robert Sanchez] and the defenders keep letting in poor goals.
“That should have been an easy 2-0 win, if not a 3-0 win today. Just open at the back today and I think that’s why they have to go for top four right now.
“Unless in January they go out and get a couple of signings, that backline is going to cost them.”
Should Chelsea heed Deeney’s call for more signings in January, it would mean the Blues will add to their £197million transfer outlay from the summer.
A staggering 11 players came through the door at Stamford Bridge in the summer, including goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen and centre-back Tosin Adarabioyo.
However, Jorgensen has had to make do with a spot on the bench behind incumbent no. 1 Robert Sanchez, while Adarabioyo has started twice in the Premier League this season.
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Deeney has questions over Sanchez’s suitability as Chelsea’s starting goalkeeper
But given Chelsea finished sixth last term, a goal of finishing in the top four may be more appropriate than trying to convince themselves they are in the title race.
They will also need to beat teams like Leicester comprehensively if they want to be seen as title contenders too.
Leicester had lost two of their last three Premier League fixtures and although they carved out an expected goals (xG) figure of 1.11 to Chelsea’s 2.64, Steve Cooper’s side had their moments.
Kasey McAteer had a shot fly just wide of the upright in the first half while Wilfred Ndidi scuffed an attempt inside the box.
However, Chelsea made the Foxes pay when it mattered most and, as Deeney pointed out, should have scored more than two.
Early in the second half, Cole Palmer looked like he’d double the Blues’ advantage, but his low shot was blocked by Noni Madueke.
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Palmer thought he’d scored but his goal-bound shot was blocked by MaduekeCredit: Getty
Madueke tried to jump clear of Palmer’s low strike but couldn’t get his foot out of the way.
Maresca knows his side cannot afford to miss many golden chances like that against better teams as tougher tests in the top flight await.
Speaking after the game the Blues boss said: “For me [Jackson] is doing very well. Since we started, he is working hard on and off the ball.
“He is making the effort. Sometimes we use him as a midfielder or attacking behind, it depends on the game plan.
“We are very happy with Nico with how he plays on the ball and especially off the ball. We are sure he will improve.”
On Malo Gusto and Pedro Neto, who were both absent from the matchday squad, Maresca added: “Malo was with us but during the night he did not feel well.
“Pedro was a problem with the national team, there was a chance but we did not take any risk. Hopefully he can be with us next week.”
Enzo Maresca will return to Leicester for the first time since leaving for Chelsea this afternoon as his side aim to close in on the Premier League’s top two.
The Blues travel to the King Power Stadium following a draw against Arsenal, with the chance to put some pressure on title rivals Manchester City and Liverpool.
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Chelsea drew with Arsenal last time out and they are competing at the topCredit: Getty
Maresca won the Championship with Leicester City last season, masterminding their promotion back to the top flight at the first time of asking.
But now he’s back in charge of a potential title challenger while the Foxes sit dangerously close to the relegation zone under Steve Cooper.
Leicester were beaten by Manchester United in their last game before the international break and they will now need to get a positive result after it to lift spirits.
Leicester vs Chelsea: Enzo returns
Maresca will likely get a great reception at the King Power.
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After a dismal 2022/23 campaign ended in relegation, Leicester desperately needed to get back in the big time straight away.
And that’s exactly what the former Man City assistant delivered, implementing his dominant tactics instantly and leading the Foxes to promotion.
His performance in his first managerial role in England expectedly led to some high-quality suitors and one of those was Chelsea.
With a points deduction looming and the opportunity too good to turn down, Maresca made the jump from the East Midlands to London in the summer.
Of course, the deduction never came after Leicester won their appeal, but that was not predicted, and not many blame him for making the move after only a year.
So, fans are likely to say their thanks for an enjoyable and crucial campaign last season when the Italian steps out into the dugout for the first time since leaving.
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Maresca won the Championship title with Leicester last seasonCredit: Getty
After a six-game unbeaten run against Chelsea in the Premier League between 2018 and 2021 (W2 D4), Leicester have now lost four of their last five against the Blues (D1).
Chelsea have lost just one of their last seven Premier League away games against Leicester (W4 D2), winning their last two visits by an aggregate score of 6-1.
Chelsea duo Cole Palmer (12 chances created) and Noni Madueke (5) have created more chances for each other than any other pair of teammates in the Premier League so far this season (17).
Wilfred Ndidi has had more touches in the opposition box (33) and provided more assists (4) in the Premier League than any other Leicester player this season. His four assists have come from just nine chances created.
Leicester vs Chelsea: What has been said?
Maresca confirmed the injury to James in his press conference.
He explained: “We have for sure just one injured player and that’s Reece.
“He unfortunately felt something small and we don’t want to take a risk for the weekend. The rest are better or a doubt.”
The Italian added: “Hopefully it is not something long. He felt something, he has to be out and then we’ll see.
“It’s his hamstring, a muscle problem.”
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James is injured againCredit: Getty
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Leicester are winless in their last 13 Premier League games against sides starting the day in the top four of the table (D3 L10) since a 1-0 win against Liverpool in December 2021. They’ve conceded 35 goals in these 13 games, an average of 2.7 per game.
Chelsea have won just one of their last seven Premier League games immediately following an international break (D3 L3), beating Bournemouth 1-0 earlier this season.
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Chelsea moved quickly to snap up Maresca from Leicester CityCredit: Getty
It was somewhat of a surprise appointment given Maresca had one other managerial gig under his belt, a 14-game stint with Parma from May to November in 2021.
However, Maresca’s doubters have gone quiet, at least for now, as Chelsea sit third in the Premier League with 19 points.
Crucial to the Blues’ surge in the opening months of the season is the form of star forward Cole Palmer, who has seven goals and five assists in the league this term.
Palmer’s brilliance aside, Chelsea’s improved form could be down to an interesting tool used during training sessions at Cobham.
With the November international break coming to a close, the club shared previously unseen pictures from their training base.
The snaps ranged from Moises Caicedo tossing a red frisbee to Malo Gusto attempting an athletic bicycle kick and Palmer riding around on a medical cart.
Even former captain Thiago Silva was papped as he made a midweek visit to the place he called home for four years.
But one image stood out and it gives an insight into how Maresca conducts his analysis.
The picture shows two Chelsea stars staring up at a giant TV screen which had been mounted on a four-wheel trailer.
On the screen is a still image from Chelsea’s pre-season fixture against Mexican side Club America in August, which the Blues won 3-0.
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Maresca has enjoyed a strong start to his Chelsea tenureCredit: Getty
The angle used for the analysis also appears to be a higher view than what fans would typically see when watching on TV.
With the screen easy for all the players to see, it means Maresca can immediately point out and quickly analyse where his stars should have been positioned or the options they could have used.
Players would then be able to instantly correct their error on the field.
Granted, other clubs may use a similar piece of technology at their respective training grounds.
But given Chelsea’s form across the board this season, it’s hard to argue it hasn’t proved beneficial.
Along with their impressive start to the Premier League campaign, the Blues are expectedly blitzing the Europa Conference League.
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The innovative use of the technology allows Chelsea players to go over incidents on the training pitchCredit: Chelsea
Maresca’s side have won all three of their fixtures and have scored a remarkable 16 goals in that time, which averages to a whopping 5.3 goals per game.
However, the Blues were dumped out of the Carabao Cup by Newcastle United in the last 16.
Chelsea return to action after the November international break with an away trip to the King Power Stadium on Saturday in what marks Maresca’s first trip to Leicester City since his summer exit.
The Premier League is just over a quarter of the way through the 2024/25 season, and it’s been a mixed bag so far.
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Arne Slot has his Liverpool outfit firing, and they’re fixed atop the ladder after 11 games, while their rivals Manchester United are rebuilding with a new manager, again.
Elsewhere, Ange Postecoglou’s up and down campaign is continuing, while Manchester City slumpt to a career first under Pep Guardiola.
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ANGE’S SPURS ROLLERCOASTER CONTINUES
It’s been and up and down season for Spurs, seesawing between brilliant victories and horror defeats, with the latest coming against Ipswich Town.
Ange Postecoglou’s men conceded two first half goals and failed to chase down their opponents, despite Rodrigo Bentancur netting in the 69th minute.
The defeat resulted in ugly scenes post-match, with Postecoglou stopping in the tunnel after a fan was said to have yelled at him, however it’s unclear what was said.
Regardless, it’s a sign of a fan base that’s beginning to become frustrated, and in true Ange fashion he put the onus on himself.
“It’s just down to me. I’m not getting consistent performances from the players,” he said to BBC post-match.
“It’s something I need to address. I’m the person in charge so that’s usually the way it goes. I take responsibility when their performances don’t meet the levels that they should.”
He also labelled his team “passive”, an interesting word considering the high line press that’s instilled by the manager, which sees his players constantly on the move.
“There are different reasons (to why we lost). Today was a bit different to other times. We were way too passive.
“If you give the opposition that much of a head start it takes a lot to claw it back.”
What made Spurs’ loss even worse was it marked Ipswich’s first win upon return to the Premier League, their first victory in the top flight in 22 years.
Tottenham have now lost five of their first 11 Premier League games, and went down to Galatasaray in their most recent Europa League tie.
It’s fair to say Tottenham are out of the running for the title, sitting 12 points behind Liverpool despite Postecoglou’s success in second seasons at his past clubs.
Spurs are yet to win two games in-a-row in the Premier League, and their season has been a true rollercoaster.
For former midfielder Jamie O’Hara, there’s potential for the fans to begin to feel sour around Postecoglou’s position at the club, despite the red-hot start they enjoyed last season.
“Spurs are all over the place at the back… defenders crossing over, not tracking runners,” he said on Sky Sports.
“You watch it and go, so easy, so easy. That can’t carry on. Eventually the fans will turn. OK, we like exciting football, but we don’t want to come back from 2-0 down every week.”
Tottenham fans will be desperate to finish in the Champions League placings, but their next run of five games will be a big test.
Postecoglou’s men face Man City, Fulham, Bournemouth and Chelsea in the league before facing off against Roma in Europe.
To stop his runaway train, Postecoglou will be desperate to some strong wins, and City could spark what could be a monumental comeback for his out of sorts outfit.
EPL Wrap: Ipswich sink Ange’s Spurs | 02:55
ARE ARSENAL OUT OF THE TITLE RACE?
Over the past two seasons, it’s largely been a two-horse title race, with Manchester City the frontrunners and Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal trailing closely behind.
However, with the emergence of Arne Slot’s Liverpool, and a horror run of results, the Gunners are quickly slipping out of contention.
Arsenal are without a win in their last four Premier League games, dating back to a disappointing 2-0 defeat to Bournemouth.
They’ve also drawn with Liverpool, which could be considered a decent result, while going down to Newcastle and also sharing the spoils with Chelsea in their most recent fixture.
Arsenal sit in fourth on the ladder, on 19 points equal with Chelsea, Nottingham Forest and Brighton — tallying five wins and four draws.
At the same time last season, having played 11 games, Arteta’s side had won seven and drawn three, with only a single loss and five more competition points.
They trailed eventual premiers City by only three points. This season they’re behind current leaders Liverpool by nine, a margin that could be considered a mountain too high.
So where’s it gone wrong for a team that showed so much promise in their development towards a title? They have struggled to score goals without Martin Odegaard, who is clearly their most creative player in midfield.
Injuries, namely to Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Jurrien Timber, have also played a part alongside disciplinary issues including red cards to Rice, William Saliba and Leandro Trossard.
Odegaard’s been sidelined since September, and only returned against Chelsea over the weekend, having scored only five goals across their last five Premier League games, whilst also conceding six.
For former Bright boss Graham Potter, Odegaard’s presence is a huge bonus for Arteta’s side.
“Especially with Odegaard missing, problems with centre-backs, build-up not as clean, Odegaard is huge miss from creative aspect,’ he said.
“It’s not as simple as him being fit and playing 90 minutes but he gives confidence to everyone else.”
Arsenal have also had the most red cards by a considerable margin since Boxing Day 2019, with 18 players being sent off.
The next most being Wolves and Everton who have received 13 red cards each.
But outside of those issues, after a horror run of results, former Premier League striker turned pundit Troy Deeney believes one more loss and the Gunners can kiss the title goodbye.
“Lose one more time and I think Arsenal are out of it. They are going to have to beat Liverpool home and away and beat City as well,” he said.
Arsenal’s Belgian midfielder #19 Leandro Trossard reacts after missing a late chance during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge in London on November 10, 2024. The game finished 1-1. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP).Source: AFP
HOW ARNE’S ‘SLOT’TED RIGHT IN
It’s a tale as old as time itself. A new manager joins a Premier League club, struggle in their first season before the game plan embeds itself into the squad and they see the fruits of their labour.
But not for Arne Slot, who has begun life at Liverpool with a bang and the Dutch manager is priming his side for a title charge in his first season in Merseyside.
Liverpool are sitting five points clear of title favourites Manchester City after 11 games, winning nine and only losing once so far.
In fact you have to go back to September 15th to find their last loss, going down to Nottingham Forest, who are having quite the season themselves.
That result is the only time they’ve tasted defeat since the Premier League began, also enjoying a faultless Champions League campaign, having only conceded a single goals in ties with Bayer Leverkusen, RB Leipzeg, Bologna and AC Milan.
So what’s the secret? Because Manchester United will be desperate for their new manager to have even half the success Slot’s had at Anfield so early in his tenure.
For Slot, he believes his tactical approach wasn’t too far removed from Jurgen Klopp, the man who led Liverpool for a decade.
“My expectations were not about the amount of wins or those kinds of things. When you come into a new club you want the team to play, as soon as they can, to the standards you want them to play, getting across your ideas as soon as possible,” Slot said on TNT Sports.
“I inherited a team that did really well last season and for so many seasons before, so there was not a reason to change lots of things, just keep the things they do really well.
“In general, I think the things Jurgen likes his team to do, and I like my team to do, is press really high. Sometimes in different formations, but the idea is the same – and we both like to score goals.”
Liverpool were clearly a tasty outfit to take over, and the former Feyenoord boss has a staggering amount of talent at his disposal.
Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk are world class, while the likes of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Ibrahim Konate, Luis Diaz, Alexis MacAllister, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai and Diogo Jota are top tier Premier League players.
However, each and every one of those were players signed by Klopp, and it’s often the case a manager wants to stamp his mark on his new club with signings.
But instead, Slot’s used what he had at his disposal and Erik Ten Hag could potentially take some notes.
No manager has won more points than Slot after their first 11 games, and Liverpool have only equalled their current total once. That year, the 2019/20 season, they won the title.
Is that a sign of things to come? It sure looks that way.
Liverpool’s Dutch manager Arne Slot (L) congratulates Liverpool’s French defender #05 Ibrahima Konate (C) after the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Aston Villa at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on November 9, 2024. Liverpool won the game 2-0. (Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP).Source: AFP
CITY’S WOES CONTINUE… BUT CAN THEY BOUNCE BACK?
Manchester City are one of the most dangerous teams in world football, and in recent years have been the most dominant force in England.
But now Pep Guardiola’s men have lost fair games in-a-row. It’s the first time this has happened since 2006.
That was two years before the club’s financial takeover and 10 years before Guardiola stepped foot in England as manager of the blue portion of Manchester.
But what’s more is it’s the first time in the history of Guardiola’s career he’s lost four games on the trot. That’s quite staggering.
Their most recent loss came against Brighton, while the remaining three saw the City powerhouse go down to Sporting Lisbon, Spurs and Bournemouth.
All four teams are solid in their own right, but should have been light work for a team of City’s quality.
Following the loss to Sporting, Bernardo Silva said his side were in a “dark place” and now
Guardiola has been asked if the dynasty has came to an end.
“It’s what the people want, right?” he said. “That’s normal — we won a lot. I would just like to have all the squad (available).”
But City’s problems could simply come down to injuries, and the sheer amount of football they’ve played so far this year.
Ballon d’Or winner Rodri is sidelined with an ACL injury, and he’s pivotal in the defensive midfield role.
Ruben Dias, John Stones, Manuel Akanji and Nathan Ake were all also unavailable against Brighton, while Jeremy Doku, Kyle Walker, Jack Grealish, Oscar Bobb and Kevin De Bruyne have also spent time sidelined.
With that amount of key players injured, any team in almost any sport would hit a rough patch.
“We cannot do it every three days, three days, four days, three days with the (injury) situation we have,” Guardiola said, before adding: “I would love to have the players (back).”
Dias, Stones, Walker, Doku and Grealish are all due to return in the coming weeks, while De Bruyne’s fitness will only build after the Brighton tie.
So with a host of big names nearing a return, City should be able to turn their current mess around. However, they’ve now got a five-point buffer to claw back on current ladder leaders Liverpool.
Brighton comeback sinks Man City | 00:50
HAVE CHELSEA FOUND THEIR SWEET SPOT?
Chelsea have been a peculiar outfit for a number of years now, purchasing a host of players for big money whilst not being able to deliver.
But now, under new manager Enzo Maresca, the Blues finally looked to have found a clear path and direction.
Chelsea have lost only one of their last 10 games and sit in third on 19 points, and Maresca has done what his predecessors have been unable to do.
He’s locked down a group of players he believes are his best, using them strictly in the Premier League and important games while youngsters and fringe players have been injected into their remaining Caraboa Cup and Conference League games.
Instead of chopping and changing, and attempting to keep everyone happy, he’s stuck to his guns and players like Moises Caicedo, Levi Colwill, Nicolas Jackson and Wesley Fofana.
Throw in the mix Cole Palmer, who is arguably the most in-form player in all of world football, and there’s finally some stability at Stamford Bridge after a long period of uncertainty.
“When you look at that squad, you’re thinking how are they going to get any continuity?” Former Liverpool gun Michael Owen said on Optus Sport.
“But he really has stuck to his guns, stuck to a group of players and he’s been pretty consistent with who’s been playing.
“That’s exactly what the doctor ordered for Chelsea at this moment of time so it’s been impressive so far, the stability he’s brought, it’s exactly what Chelsea needed.”
Meanwhile, club legend and former legend Frank Lampard also weighed in on Maresca’s tough stance, sticking with his group of preferred players.
“I worked with that squad for a short time when I went back and they had 30 players which you would call frontline players, internationals, and it’s harder when you try and juggle it,” Lampard said.
“You’re trying to keep everyone happy. Sometimes you do have to be a bit brutal and I think they got to a tipping point in the summer of, ‘this is the direction’.
“Now the players that are the strong core of this team, I think now are going to develop without that problem.”
Chelsea’s Portuguese midfielder #07 Pedro Neto (R) shoots to score their first goal during the English Premier League football match between Chelsea and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge in London on November 10, 2024. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP) /Source: AFP
UNITED’S SHOPPING LIST IN AMORIM REVOLUTION
Ruben Amorim is the man tasked with turning around Manchester United’s fortunes, and he is set to arrive at Old Trafford this week amid problems with his working visa.
During his tenure at Sporting Lisbon, the Portuguese manager has implemented a 3-4-3 formation, but players are given a chance to roam.
While his striker is the main man, the wingers outside of him are given a pass to slot in behind and fill gaps, becoming makeshift attacking midfielders.
For goalkeeper Andre Onana, he believes his squad have what it takes to adapt to Amorim’s high intensity style of play.
“It’s a different system but my teammates are all pragmatic. I think everyone here is capable of playing in each system so I don’t think this will be an issue for us,” he said to the BBC.
“We have big players, they will step up.”
Amorim himself also said: I know how I am going to play in the beginning, because you have to start with a structure that you know.
“Then you will adapt with the players that you have, some injuries, or no injuries, what kind of players have the abilities to defend, attack, I will discover that in the next few weeks.
“We don’t have a lot of time to train, so I have to show something that I know very well. You can take whatever you want from that.”
So it’s fair to say Amorim will be implementing his tried and tested game plan, with Bruno Fernandes a perfect man to find gaps as his key No.10.
Another position that Amorim will desperately need to strengthen is the right wing slot, considering how important his wingers are in his formation.
Erik Ten Hang signed Brazilian Antony to fill that slot, however he’s endured a tough time at Old Trafford.
According to Teamtalk, United are keen on the services of Lisbon’s rising star Geovany Quenda who has been a revelation under Amorim.
Multiple clubs are also keen on his services, however the link to his former coach could be a crucial factor in any potential move for the 17-year-old.
However, the incoming coach has poured cold water on any moves in January for Sporting players, despite also hinting Pedro Goncalves could be another target.
The midfield gun has been a crucial figure under Amorim, and played a major role in the club’s pair of titles in recent years.
United have also been linked with Swedish marksman Viktor Gyokeres, however he’s also a target of a whole host of worldwide big hitters.
On the defensive end, reports emerging from Italy have claimed Amorim wants to recruit current Juventus captain Danilo, whose contract expires at the season’s end.
He’s on the lookout for a new club, and the Italian giants could be enticed to sell him to get a return before his time ends.
However, with Lenny Yoro and Matthijs de Ligt being big money defensive signings this season, it remains to be seen whether more centre backs will be recruited.
Sporting Lisbon’s Portuguese coach Ruben Amorim gestures during the Portuguese League football match between SC Braga and Sporting CP at the Municipal stadium of Braga on November 10, 2024. (Photo by Miguel RIOPA / AFP)Source: AFP
Jason Cundy Explains Why Cole Palmer Doesn’t Go Missing In Big Games
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Nkunku replacing Palmer is a blow for Chelsea
Chelsea have won just one of their last nine Premier League games against Arsenal (D2 L6), a 2-0 away win in August 2021.
Arsenal have won three of their last four Premier League away games against Chelsea (D1), as many as they had in their previous 20 visits to Stamford Bridge (D7 L10).
Arsenal have won their last six Premier League London derby matches by an aggregate score of 22-3. They’ve won three of these six games by 5+ goals, having won just one of their first 295 such games by such a margin.
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In goal, the Gunners will deploy David Raya despite not keeping a clean sheet in his last six league games.
Ben White will most likely play at right-back, with Jurrien Timber on the opposite side.
Chelsea have conceded at least once in each of their last six Premier League home games, last having a longer such run between December 2015 and August 2016 (13). With five of those games coming in 2024-25, it’s their longest run without a home clean sheet from the start of a league campaign since 2011-12 (6).
Arsenal have lost 2-0 to Bournemouth and 1-0 to Newcastle in their last two Premier League away games. They last lost three in a row on the road in December 2021, while they last did so without scoring in August 1994.
Arsenal have lost just one of their last 26 Premier League games on the weekend immediately following a European fixture (W19 D6), going down 2-0 at home to Aston Villa in April. When facing Chelsea in such a match, they’ve lost five of their last seven, though the two exceptions have been in the last two meetings (0-0 in September 2017, 1-0 in November 2022).
Chelsea vs Arsenal: Date and how to follow
This Premier League game is set to take place on Sunday, November 10.
Kick-off at Stamford Bridge is scheduled for 4:30pm.
The match will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event and Premier League.
Sky Go customers will be able to stream all the action through their laptops and mobile devices.
Alternatively, a NOW TV pass can be purchased. More details here.
talkSPORT will have updates throughout the afternoon, and talkSPORT.com will have the action on our dedicated Premier League blog.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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Arteta has plenty of issues to contend withCredit: Getty
Of all managers to face Chelsea at least 10 times in the Premier League, only Kenny Dalglish (77%) has a higher win rate against the Blues than Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta (60% – W6 D2 L2).
No player has been involved in more Premier League goals this season than Chelsea’s Cole Palmer (7 goals, 5 assists), while he’s also created the most chances from open play this term (24). His first ever Premier League goal at Stamford Bridge came in this exact fixture last season – since then (and including that goal) he’s scored more home goals than any other player (21).
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka has provided more assists than any other player in the Premier League this season (7). He’s also either scored (1) or assisted (2) a goal in each of his last three away games against Chelsea in the Premier League, with Sergio Agüero (2013 to 2017) and Javier Hernandez (2012 to 2018) the only visiting players to do so in four consecutive appearances.
Since the start of last season, Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson has been involved in more London derby goals than any other player in the Premier League (10 goals, 2 assists), with his 12 involvements coming in his last nine such appearances.
Chelsea vs Arsenal: What has been said?
talkSPORT host Cundy believes that Lavia and Caicedo are the best midfield duo in the Premier League.
Speaking on talkSPORT’s Inside Chelsea show, he said: “Maresca has to play them both. Caicedo is now starting to emerge as one of those leaders on the pitch and that’s really important.
“He plays like a captain and he looks like a captain, that’s something this squad has missed since [Cesar] Azpilicueta, [Mateo] Kovacic and [Olivier] Giroud left.
“Lavia and him, they are the pivot, they link up so well, Fernandez has a real problem now and won’t start against Arsenal.
“Name a better midfield two, and if there is one, there aren’t many more. I can’t think of a better midfield two in the Premier League than those two.”
On the weekend Arsenal’s title challenge slipped up, the Premier League’s leading two sides consolidated their place atop the table.
Liverpool’s win over Chelsea continued Arne Slot’s fine start to life in England, while City were on the receiving end of a controversial refereeing decision that kept them within a point of the Merseysiders.
Read about all that and more in our wrap of the overnight Premier League action!
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‘HARSH’ STONES WINNER DRAWS ‘SUBCONSCIOUS’ BIAS QUESTIONS
“Harsh.”
That’s how Wolves coach Gary O’Neil described the decision to award John Stones’ 95th minute winner against his side.
The Manchester City defender’s header was initially ruled out after the fourth official deemed Bernardo Silva to be in an offside position, disallowing the goal.
However, a VAR review found Silva wasn’t in Wolves keeper Jose Sa’s line of vision and had no impact on him, despite footage showing the Portuguese midfielder backing into Sa as Phil Foden’s corner made its way toward the box.
At the last moment, Silva moved away from Sa, creating enough separation for VAR to judge he’d not fouled his countryman in the build-up to the winner.
While Silva was technically in an offside position, according to the FA’s rules website players cannot be offside from a corner, much in the same way they cannot be offside from a throw-in.
As outlined in The Athletic, this means that ‘as long as the referee decides (Silva’s) not in Sa’s line of sight nor fouls the keeper at any point, the goal should be given according to the laws.’
O’Neill drew comparisons between Stones’ winner and a goal disallowed against former Wolves defender Max Kilman last year, where Wolves player Tawanda Chirewa was deemed to be in an offside position and blocking West Ham keeper Lukasz Fabianski’s line of vision.
Wolves’ manager made his feelings known about the decision in his post-game press conference, stating:
“Is there something in the subconscious around decision making, or without even knowing it, are you more likely to give it to Manchester City than Wolves?”
“My senses are heightened when we’re facing Man City and it’s Pep and Haaland. Are the officials the same when it’s Haaland and Manchester City?” he added.
“Is there something in there that they, not on purpose, influences decision making?”
O’Neill’s post-game protest matters ultimately can’t change the result – a much-needed victory for Manchester City in the context of the Premier League weekend.
Fellow title challenges Arsenal slipped at Bournemouth, while Liverpool beat Chelsea, meaning anything other than a City win would’ve opened the title race up completely.
The result also marks the still-winless Wolves’ seventh loss of the season, leaving them anchored to the bottom of the Premier League table with just a single point.
On another day the hosts may have left this game with a point, or perhaps all three, after they opened the scoring in the seventh minute through Jorgen Strand Larsen.
The Norwegian striker’s goal marked the fourth time in their last seven league games that City have conceded first, with Rodri’s lack of controlling presence in central midfield seen as a major contributing factor to this.
Josko Gvardiol’s equaliser came after the half hour mark, when the Croatian central defender curled his shot beyond Sa from the edge of the area.
Until Stones’ winner, Wolves largely kept City at bay. Guardiola’s side failed to create a big chance throughout the game, despite taking 22 shots.
Post-game, Guardiola praised his side for being “patient and making runs and crosses,” in their bid to break Wolves down.
“We have a lot of chances, but we don’t have the tallest team to attack crosses.
“That’s why I have the opinion that it’s an excellent performance.”
Bernardo Silva separated himself from Jose Sa at the perfect time, allowing VAR to award John Stones’ winner against Wolves.Source: FOX SPORTS
STELLAR SALAH KEEPS SLOT’S DREAM START ROLLING
Arne Slot said Liverpool passed the hardest test of his time in charge as a 2-1 win over Chelsea at Anfield moved the Reds back top of the Premier League on Sunday.
Mohamed Salah’s penalty and Curtis Jones’ winner made it 10 wins in 11 games since Slot succeeded Jurgen Klopp.
Nicolas Jackson briefly levelled for Chelsea, who enjoyed nearly 60 percent possession, but they slipped to a first league defeat since losing to Manchester City on the opening weekend of the season.
Victory takes Liverpool one point ahead of City and four clear of Arsenal, who they face at the Emirates next weekend.
“Many other games were hard but this might have been the hardest because of the amount of quality players they have and the structure they have,” said Slot. “We had to fight really hard to get this one over the line.”
Chelsea are now seven points off the top down in sixth, but there was plenty cause for optimism for the Blues from a performance that stretched Liverpool to their limits.
“We lost, we are not happy, but the performance with and without the ball was very good,” said Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca.
“I’ve been in this stadium many times and to see Liverpool in their (half) for a long time is not easy.” Liverpool’s only defeat under Slot came to Nottingham Forest following September’s international break.
– Jones makes his mark –
The Dutchman responded by this time leaving all of his South American internationals — Alexis Mac Allister, Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez — on the bench after their exertions in recent days across the Atlantic.
The decision to hand Jones just his second league start of the season proved an inspired one as the England international won Liverpool’s penalty and scored the decisive goal.
Chelsea settled nicely into their rhythm and pushed the home side back by dominating the ball in the opening half hour.
However, Liverpool’s pace on the break was a constant threat and Chelsea were caught out when Salah fed Jones, who was chopped down by Levi Colwill.
Salah slammed home his 10th goal against his former club from the resulting penalty.
The Egyptian now has 162 Premier League goals, equal with former Spurs and England striker Jermain Defoe, to sit within the top 10 all-time scorers in the competition’s history.
Speaking on Sky Sports’ post-game coverage, Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher believes the 32-year-old will “have an eye on Thierry Henry (175 PL goals) and Frank Lampard (177 goals) by the end of this season.”
Despite rumours Salah’s time at Anfield could draw to a close at season’s end, Carragher is of the opinion “stats like this are one of the biggest reasons why Mo Salah will sign a new contract at Liverpool.”
“I think these are things that really get the juices flowing for Mo Salah.”
Moments later, Cody Gakpo slotted in at the end of a lightning Liverpool counter-attack, but Salah had strayed offside before delivering the assist.
At the other end, Jackson smashed off the angle of post and bar in the first sign that Chelsea had some punch to their possession football.
Chelsea, though, had another escape just before half-time when referee John Brooks initially pointed to the spot once more when Jones went down under a challenge from Robert Sanchez.
VAR intervened, however, as the Spanish goalkeeper got a touch on the ball before making contact with Jones.
Within three minutes of the restart for the second half, the Blues were back level as VAR played another helping hand for the visitors.
Jackson latched onto Moises Caicedo’s through ball and coolly slotted past Caoimhin Kelleher for his fifth goal in eight Premier League games.
The Senegalese striker was ruled offside on the field, but was shown to be played on by Ibrahima Konate on replay.
Liverpool took just three minutes to restore their lead as Jones timed his run perfectly to control and flick in Salah’s cross.
Chelsea forced Slot’s men to defend their lead for the final 40 minutes but struggled to create clear-cut chances for the equaliser until seven minutes of stoppage time.
Renato Vega headed over Cole Palmer’s free-kick before Christopher Nkunku failed to get a telling touch to Pedro Neto’s teasing cross
No puck but a good ruck, the game racing from end to end, a tear-up full of desperate blocking, keepers making incredible saves, an expulsion for a barrister’s son and an explosion of tempers that cleared both benches.
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The 1-1 draw between Chelsea and Nottingham Forest was hard fought in more than once senseCredit: Getty
That melee arrived when Neco Williams tripped Marc Cucurella who careered off the pitch and took out his own manager, Enzo Maresca.
It was almost comical. Everyone piled in, a couple of security staff also stepped in to calm things down, the substituted Nicolas Jackson tried to get at Morato, and what PGMOL would term ‘sustained holding’ was going on everywhere.
Maresca stood back, surveyed the schoolyard grappling, and tried not to laugh.
This was a game that had everything except a winner.
Nottingham Forest probably felt closest to feeling victorious as they were away from home, kept chasing a winner on the counter even when down to ten and because they had players like the home- grown Ryan Yates eclipsing a world champion in Enzo Fernandez.
Yates embodied Forest’s defiance. The Forest hordes in the Shed must have watched their team with pride.
Yates could have been man of the match but other Forest players produced even more. Nikola Milenkovic was immense at the back and provided the assist for Forest’s goal after 49 minutes.
James Ward-Prowse lifted the free-kick to the far-post, Milenkovic beat Malo Gusto, and Chris Wood drifted away from Wesley Fofana and Moises Caicedo to score.
But the supreme display came from Matz Sels in the Forest goal. The Belgian never convinced during his spell at Newcastle United and there were still some doubts when he arrived at the City Ground last winter. Even at the start of this season, there were questions about the 32-year-old.
Not now. Not after keeping out Fernandez’s shot, Jackson’s shot, Noni Madueke’s header, Cole Palmer’s shot, Christopher Nkunku’s header, a Gusto shot, and then twice in quick succession from Palmer.
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Wood gave Forest a shock lead on 49 minutesCredit: Getty
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This goal from Madueke levelled the game for Chelsea, who were forced to settle for a pointCredit: Getty
This was a big point for Forest, and further vindication of Nuno Espirito Santo’s management.
He organised the team so well again, they have conceded only six goals in seven Premier League games, and are ninth.
Even when Ward-Prowse was sent off after 80 minutes, grasping the ball to stop Jackson attacking, and already on a booking for fouling Palmer, Nuno sent on attackers like Jota Silva and Anthony Elanga.
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Forest fans loved that gutsy response from ten men and manager.
As well as the suspension to Ward-Prowse, the only other frustration for Forest was an injury to Morgan Gibbs-White.
He was playing well, contributing out of possession by tackling back, but otherwise scheming promisingly in the No.10 position.
Challenged (fairly) by Gusto after 76 minutes, Gibbs-White landed awkwardly, jarred his right ankle and has to be a doubt for England’s two Nations League qualifiers.
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Nuno admitted he was ‘very worried’ about the injury to Gibbs-White, who may not play any part in England’s clashes against Greece and FinlandCredit: Getty
Like Forest, Chelsea have similarly been receiving plenty of positive headlines of late, all that band of blues brothers marching to Maresca’s tune, and winning five on the spin so it would be unfair suddenly to assail them with questions.
Certain issues still need tackling. Maresca might have to tweak his tactics against opponents playing low blocks like Forest’s and Crystal Palace, another who drew 1-1 here.
Jackson works better against higher lines, targeting space to run into. A job for Nkunku?
Maresca has a big call to make on Fernandez. The world champion is his captain, an expensive signing, a strong character, but he was eclipsed by Yates.
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Fernandez lost his duel against Forest captain YatesCredit: Getty
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Is it time for Maresca to consider dropping his captain?Credit: AFP
Within 20 seconds, Yates introduced himself to Fernandez, leaving him on the ground and chuntering.
Fernandez soon complained to Yates of an elbow and then pulled him down. Time for Romeo Lavia to complement Moises Caicedo?
Otherwise there were plenty of positives. Robert Sanchez has been questioned but was outstanding here.
He kept out Yates’ header, Murillo’s shot, a Gibbs-White header, an Elliot Anderson shot and Ward-Prowse’s shot.
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It was a thoroughly entertaining battle at the Bridge, and there’s plenty for Maresca to ponderCredit: Getty
In added time, as Forest defended deep and countered only occasionally, Sanchez needed all his agility to fend off Williams’ shot and Jota Silva’s header.
Jadon Sancho looks revitalised by his loan move away from Manchester United.
There were occasional echoes of his Borussia Dortmund best with his running at Ola Aina, Chelsea’s right-back.
Sancho would change direction, stop on the ball, feint to go different ways, then take off again.
Over on the right, Madueke profited from his link-ups with Palmer, including in the 57th minute when he took another pass, cut inside Alex Moreno and curled his shot in.
Madueke worked on his finishing in the summer and it’s paying off. This was his fifth goal of the season.
As good as this finish was, Madueke still needs to vary his attacking, perhaps even returning the ball to Palmer occasionally.
But these are minor quibbles. The game was too enjoyable to be churlish.
Enzo Maresca has stood by his decision to axe Ben Chilwell from Chelsea’s Conference League squad – insisting he has no regrets.
The Blues boss has shown his ruthless side since replacing Mauricio Pochettino in the Stamford Bridge dugout in the summer by freezing out a number of players.
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Chilwell has been limited to just one appearance this season following Maresca’s appointmentCredit: Getty
It resulted in Conor Gallagher, Romelu Lukaku, Raheem Sterling, Trevoh Chalobah, Armando Broja and Kepa Arrizabalaga all being shipped out.
But Ben Chilwell remained on the club’s books following the summer transfer window – despite being offered to Chelsea’s Premier League rivals.
And he was one of many high-profile stars in the Chelsea dressing room to be left out of the League stage of their Conference League squad.
Despite being included in their Premier League squad, he has failed to even make the bench in any of their opening six top-flight matches.
His only appearance so far this campaign has been against Barrow in the Carabao Cup third round, where he was introduced after half time.
Ahead of the club’s Conference League opener against Belgian outfit Gent on Thursday night, Maresca was asked whether he has any regrets over his decision to omit him from their squad list.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, he simply stated: “No. I don’t think so.”
His comments come just days after he hinted he may have been harsh with his treatment over Chilwell while stressing he may be used in the near future.
The Italian remarked: “Yes, at the moment we need him, why not?
“I said it many times and I will say again that, as long as Chilly is with us, he is a Chelsea player. And if we need him, we give him a chance and minutes.
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Maresca has insisted he has no regrets over omitting Chilwell from Chelsea’s Conference League squadCredit: Getty
“We all make mistakes. Probably yes; probably no. I am here to take decisions.
“Sometimes they are good decisions and sometimes they are not good.
“The only thing I can say is that there is not any bad intention from me.
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“It is just to see things and try to think about the best things for the club.”
With the winter market to re-open in January, it seems likely that Chelsea will look to find a new club for Chilwell.
Chilwell, who joined the club from Leicester for £50million in 2020, is contracted at the west London club until 2027.
Enzo Maresca has announced where each of his attacking players will play this season as he discussed the incredible options at his disposal.
No other Premier League side boast an arsenal of attacking talent like the Blues, whose squad is stacked with quality.
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Chelsea boss Maresca is blessed with a squad stacked full of attacking talentCredit: Getty
In last week’s 1-0 win away at Bournemouth, the west Londoners started Pedro Neto, Cole Palmer, Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson.
And in the second half, Maresca brought on Joao Felix as well as Jadon Sancho and Christopher Nkunku, with the duo combining for the club’s late winner.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian winger Mykhailo Mudryk and 18-year-old striker Marc Guiu were unused substitutes.
Chelsea’s stacked options up top have led to fans questioning where they will all fit into Maresca’s system, which comprises of two wingers, a No.10 and a lone centre-forward.
Speaking ahead of Chelsea’s London derby away at rivals West Ham on Saturday – live on talkSPORT – Maresca addressed those concerns, as he outlined where he sees every player featuring.
He said in his press conference: “As left wingers, we have Jadon and Misha [Mykhailo Mudryk].
“As right wingers, we have Noni and Pedro. As attacking midfielders, we have Joao and Cole.
“As a No.9, we have Nicolas, Christo [Nkunku] and Marc. We do not have so many players, we have two players for each position.”
He continued: “Christo can play as a No.9 or as an attacking midfielder and a winger.
“Kiernan [Dewsbury-Hall] can play in the pocket and wide.
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Nkunku and Sancho are just two high-quality forwards at Maresca’s disposalCredit: Getty
“Pedro was playing as a left-winger because Jadon wasn’t here and fit and, between Misha, Pedro and Jadon, I preferred Pedro for that one game… but that doesn’t mean always I will prefer Pedro.
“So the squad is quite clear in terms of positions. All of them have their position and we have two players in each position.
“But because they are versatile, good and can play in different positions, for sure we can move them.
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“For example, Christo played the first game against Manchester City as a winger.”
It remains to be seen what frontline Maresca will go with against the Hammers at the London Stadium.
Although Jackson seems destined to lead the line once again having started each of their opening four Premier League matches and scored two goals, plus provided one assist.
Chelsea will bid to continue their recent Premier League away form in a London derby against West Ham, live on talkSPORT this weekend.
The Blues sit in eighth in the table after two wins from their first four matches, which have both come away from Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea have five games across three different competitions over a 16-day periodCredit: Getty
Chelsea have bounced back from defeat to Manchester City on the opening day to string together a three-match unbeaten streak.
Enzo Maresca will now hope to emulate his predecessor Mauricio Pochettino, who oversaw a 5-0 win over West Ham four months ago.
The Hammers have had their own struggles at home this season after losing to Aston Villa and Man City, but they’ve never lost their first three in east London in their history.
West Ham vs Chelsea: Date and how to follow
This Premier League game is set to take place on Saturday, September 21.
Kick-off at the London Stadium is scheduled for 12:30pm.
talkSPORT will have live coverage from west London, with Reshmin Chowdhury serving as your presenter.
You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.
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Sancho has hit the ground running at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea have won 30 of their 56 Premier League meetings with West Ham (D10 L16), only winning more times against Tottenham in the competition’s history (35).
West Ham have lost both of their Premier League home games so far this season, going down 2-1 against Aston Villa and 3-1 against Manchester City – in their league history, they’ve never lost each of their first three at home in a single campaign.
Chelsea have won each of their last four away games in the Premier League, last winning five such matches in a row in December 2021 under Thomas Tuchel. That includes both under Enzo Maresca this season, with Pep Guardiola in 2016 the last manager to win each of his first three away games in the top-flight.
West Ham have alternated between winning (5) and not winning (D2 L3) in their last 10 Premier League home games against Chelsea, beating them 3-1 at the London Stadium last term. They last won consecutive home league games against the Blues in 2001-02/2002-03.
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Emerson Palmieri is a doubt to face his former side with a thing injury, while Niclas Fullkrug is struggling with an Achilles issue.
Julen Lopetegui may choose to reshape his attack, with Michail Antonio yet to score from four Premier League games this term.
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Chelsea meanwhile have a never-ending list of injuries, headlined by the continued absence of captain Reece James.
Romeo Lavia is suffering from a similar hamstring problem, with Malo Gusto also ruled out which should see Axel Disasi at right-back.
Enzo Fernandez and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall have provided a double boost by recovering from illness to train this week.
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West Ham have picked up just three points from a possible nine availableCredit: Getty
All four of Christopher Nkunku’s Premier League goals for Chelsea have been as a substitute, including his winner against Bournemouth last time out. It’s the joint-most goals a player has scored in the competition’s history with 100% of them coming from the bench.
West Ham’s Michail Antonio has been involved in five goals in his last six Premier League games against Chelsea, scoring three and assisting two. His next goal involvement will be his 100th in the competition, making him the first West Ham player to reach that milestone (67 goals, 32 assists).
No player has had more successful dribbles in the Premier League this season than Mohammed Kudus (16), while he’s also created more big chances (2) than any other West Ham player so far.
Chelsea have been shown more yellow cards than any other side in the Premier League this season (16). Half of those came in their last game against Bournemouth, with that eight the highest number of bookings they’ve ever received in a Premier League game (not including 2nd yellows/reds).
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Maresca spoke about the contrasting form between Mykhailo Mudryk and Nicolas Jackson during his pre-match press conference.
The Chelsea boss urged Ukrainian winger Mudryk to keep working after another difficult start to a Premier League season.
He said: “The training sessions are the only way to improve players. We try to improve all of them every day, with some of them doing some extra sessions at the end. Micha is one of them.
“At this moment he is not playing, but that doesn’t mean he is not going to play in the future.”
On Jackson, Maresca added: “He is doing very well. Day by day in the training sessions and then in the Premier League games.
“Against [Man] City, he was very good. Wolves away, he scored and gave some assists. Palace, until the end he was fighting. Bournemouth, he did well again. He missed chances but that doesn’t mean you are not playing well.
“Right now, he is our striker, I don’t have any doubt, because of the way he is working on the ball and off the ball in training and during the games.”
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