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No, we need young and proven striker. Let get this top scorer in Bundesliga to come, Audebayang English Clubs Chelsea FC 2014/15 BPL Champion V38, BPL - Chelsea v Everton 11pm #812
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QUOTE(shamsul_LP @ Dec 11 2015, 05:02 PM) Haha... I could only remember his name as such bayang2 We enter gua again this week. Should be kinda expected, with Leicester Vardy keep firing goals like no tomorrow, which make me lagi sad To be honest, we will be lucky to survive relegation battle if our recent form is anything to follow by. I think seriously there is dressing room problem, and Mou cannot simply bench senior players without repercussions. And that loanee from monaco is useless, time to terminate him and give him a not-so-glory sendoff. Already off form at MU, yet we still get him on loan. This part I never understand Bench Costa, play and start Remy more. Buy 1 new striker in January window. Do not say no budget, no money to buy. Takkan want wait till masuk relegation 3 places bottom only consider splash money and tekan butang panik. |
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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Dec 21 2015, 04:07 PM) *puts on tin foil hat* I not surprised to hear it is player power that remove Mou or player power they want play with who. I still remember how Terry the Captain who asked for itu Monaco striker who we loaned before the season started and end up not utilized.player power again?! Hazard wanted Benteke during transfer window but seriously, not sure if benteke would be suit us or not. i think he mostly stand in the box waiting for high balls. our midfield crossing sometimes...... |
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Jan 6 2016, 01:40 PM) QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 6 2016, 02:47 PM) Transfer rumor starts already. May we land the Stones News from Metro boleh percaya? Chelsea make £44.2m transfer bid for Everton’s John Stones – report Chelsea have made a £44.2million offer to finally sign Everton’s John Stones, according to reports. The Blues have been chasing Stones since the summer when they made three offers to bring him to Stamford Bridge. Everton rejected all of them, but Chelsea are determined to do business, and Fichjaes says they’ve now made a £44.2m bid to get the deal done. A classy centre back, Stones is also wanted by Manchester United, Arsenal and Barcelona but Chelsea are looking to get the deal done quickly. Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich has been driving the deal and Stones would be a quality addition to Guus Hiddink’s squad. Source: http://metro.co.uk/2016/01/06/chelsea-make.../#ixzz3wRnKqJsJ Chelsea join transfer hunt for Southampton’s Sadio Mane – report Chelsea are ready to wreck Manchester United’s transfer plans by moving for Southampton forward Sadio Mane, according to reports. The winger has been strongly linked with United since the summer and after a row with the Saints, they’re set to make a new offer this January. But now the Daily Mirror says Chelsea are keen to land the player, who is doing all he can to force a transfer away. The paper says Mane has made it clear he doesn’t want to sign a new contract and is prepared to push for a move during this window. Any bids for Mane are likely to be in the region of about £30million. Source: http://metro.co.uk/2016/01/05/chelsea-join.../#ixzz3wRnjafhB Chelsea close to completing £30m Alex Teixeira transfer – report Chelsea are closing to signing of Alex Teixeira with advanced talks underway over a deal, according to reports. Shakhtar Donetsk attacker Teixeira has been strongly linked with a move to the Blues in the last few weeks with scouts impressed with his progress. And now The Sun reports that Chelsea are close to sealing a deal to bring him to Stamford Bridge in the coming days. It’s claimed the 25-year-old will cost about £30million – and he arrives in the form of his life having bagged 26 goals in 25 games this term. He’s set to be Chelsea’s first January signing but is unlikely to be their last, with Everton’s John Stones among those also linked. Source: http://metro.co.uk/2016/01/05/chelsea-clos.../#ixzz3wRnyLAlB |
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 6 2016, 04:30 PM) Agree, youngsters killer If we get another Costa, ok guys? Chelsea Transfer News: Douglas Costa, Radamel Falcao, John Stones, Top Rumours By James Dudko , Featured Columnist Jan 6, 2016 Douglas Costa has ruled out a switch to the Premier League. The Brazilian, who was a target for both Chelsea and Manchester United, won't join boss Pep Guardiola in leaving Bayern Munich this summer. Instead, Costa stated his desire to remain at Bayern, per German publication Bild (h/t talkSPORT): "No chance, I have a lot of goals here. It's true, I joined Bayern because of Pep. The first six months with him have been outstanding; the next sixth [sic] months will certainly be outstanding too. I have learned a lot from Pep." Chelsea were linked with interest in the former Shakhtar Donetsk star prior to the start of this season. Back in March 2015, Costa told FourFourTwo's Marcus Alves he'd "be really interested in moving to Chelsea." In June, he told Chevrolet Brasil Global Tour (h/t Goal.com) that "Chelsea are one of the great teams in Europe." Apparently, though, Costa is now content at one of the continent's other footballing powers. Since moving to Bayern, he's added some outrageous trickery and flair, along with electric pace, to an already lethal forward line. Always a bright talent during his time at Shakhtar, his stock has now risen. Costa has helped himself to four goals and provided nine assists in Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League action, according to ESPN FC. His fit at Chelsea is obvious since Stamford Bridge is now home to Costa's fellow Brazilian and former Donetsk team-mate, Willian. Costa even talked up their connection during his interview with Alves. But the Blues aren't really lacking in wide areas, at least in terms of numbers. Willian is joined by Pedro and Eden Hazard. What Chelsea really need is for the latter pair to rediscover their best form. Instead, the Blues' biggest transfer need is a little further back. Chelsea Make Firm Offer for John Stones A young and quick centre-back to replace Gary Cahill and help usher John Terry into retirement is a must. Everton's John Stones fits the bill. Perhaps that's why Chelsea are said to have bid £44.2 million to finally tempt the Toffees into a sale. According to Spanish website Fichajes.net (h/t Metro's Jamie Sanderson), Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona are also identified as keen suitors. Of course, Stones has been on the Chelsea radar for quite some time. It was one of the transfer sagas of last summer, with Darren Lewis of the Daily Mirror claiming Everton turned down four bids from west London for the 21-year-old. Maybe yet another increased offer will finally get a deal done. Then again, it's hard to see why Everton's stance would have changed with the club still counting on Stones as their talisman at the back. One thing that is clear is how Chelsea must find an infusion of fresh talent to overhaul their creaky defence. Young Frenchman Kurt Zouma is a starting point, but the 21-year-old central defender needs help. Needing to replace some ageing players isn't an issue restricted to Chelsea's defence, though. MLS Side Want Radamel Falcao Radamel Falcao's ill-fated stint in the Premier League could be nearing a merciful end. MLS side Columbus Crew are apparently in talks concerning the Monaco loanee's future, according to the Daily Mirror (h/t Rhys Turrell of the Daily Star). Yet while many may be anxious to see the back of him, the report claims there is a potential snag in the talks: "But Chelsea may have to wait until March to get Falcao’s £140,000-per-week pay packet off the wage bill as the MLS season doesn’t start for another two months." Falcao hasn't made the grade at Chelsea, just like he didn't make the grade at Old Trafford for United last season. Once one of Europe's deadliest finishers, he's become a forgotten man. Chelsea don't have much behind starting striker Diego Costa. The club has even blocked a move away for Frenchman Loic Remy, their only recognised cover, according to the Sun. It says a lot about how far Falcao's stock has fallen that a club otherwise desperate to keep strikers is still keen to rid itself of one. So far, Chelsea's transfer pattern this winter has yet to be shaped. The current rumours are more about who interim manager Guus Hiddink won't be getting. Of those he might, the continued links to Stones remain interesting. He's young and skilled enough to fill a major need for a squad that's been consistently undermined by its problems at the back this season. Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2605593...nes-top-rumours |
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If no Champion League next season, no Aubameyang
If Real Madrid take our Hazard, we will exchange with Bale Remy not leaving us Dont know itu Southampton player Sadio Mane going to us any good kah him? Fabregas maybe go City or Real Madrid, ohno Chelsea transfer news: Gareth Bale for Eden Hazard, farewell to Falcao? Jan 6, 2016 Real Madrid keen on Hazard, but Blues could demand Bale as Hiddink picks Remy over Falcao - all the latest Chelsea transfer news and gossip Chelsea transfer news: Gareth Bale for Eden Hazard, farewell to Falcao? What does the future hold for Blues star Eden Hazard now that Zinedine Zidane has taken over the reins at Real Madrid? According to the London Evening Standard Chelsea's Belgian playmaker, who has been linked to the Spanish giants in the past, could now be top of Zidane's shopping list this summer, if not sooner. Hazard has endured a terrible season amid claims of a falling out with former boss Jose Mourinho. "Despite his problems, Chelsea will not want to sell their prize asset," says the paper. "But with Chelsea unlikely to qualify for next season's Champions League, Real Madrid hope to capitalise." But there could be a silver lining for the Blues, says the Daily Mirror, which claims that the Blues are ready to rival Manchester United for the hand of Gareth Bale. The paper hints that a deal might be done with Madrid in which they take the Welshman in exchange for Hazard. One player who will not be leaving the Bridge this month is Loic Remy, with The Sun reporting that the Frenchman "has been told he is almost certainly staying put". Newcastle, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace have all been linked with the Gallic goal-getter of late but the Sun says the Blues board are reluctant to allow Remy to leave now that they appear to have turned the corner. Interim Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink is said to be a fan of Remy's, even though he's aware he wants more game time. With Radamel Falcao's loan move to Chelsea a complete washout, Remy's importance is such that the club will look to fight off approaches from Premier League rivals while assuring Remy he has a bright future in west London. As for Falcao, the Mirror says he is a "target for MLS side Columbus Crew". The 29-year-old Colombian, described by the paper as a "flop", has made just one start since arriving from Monaco and though he's currently sidelined with a thigh strain, he could move Stateside in time for the start of the MLS season in March. Meanwhile the Daily Mail claims that Chelsea will have to tussle with Tottenham for the hand of Zenit St Petersburg midfielder Axel Witsel. The reigning League champions reportedly "held talks with the 26-year-old about a £23m transfer" last summer but the deal fell through. Since then Spurs have appeared on the scene but the Mail says Chelsea are still interested in the Belgium international and could make a move this month. Chelsea transfer news: Blues fight Man Utd for Sadio Mane 05 January Chelsea are ready to take on Manchester United for the hand of Sadio Mane after the Southampton frontman allegedly fell out with Saints manager Ronald Koeman. With Mane's future up in the air United were linked to the 23-year-old Senegalese forward over the weekend, but the International Business Times claims Chelsea are now zeroing in on the player, who is set "to have talks with the [Saints] management over his situation" on the south coast. Koeman would like to keep hold of Mane but the IBT says if a bid lands on his desk in excess of £30m then the striker will likely be on his way out of St Mary's. A tug of war between Chelsea and Manchester City is also looming with Javier Pastore caught in the middle. According to the Daily Express, both clubs "are monitoring" his situation at Paris Saint-Germain. But the tug of war could become a Mexican stand-off as Juventus are also interested in the player and the Italian champs apparently ready to stump up the French club's asking price of £40m. French media outlet BuzzSport makes Juventus "favourites" to sign the 26-year-old Argentina international. Pastore is allegedly unhappy at his lack of game time because of the presence of Angel di Maria and Lucas Moura but his move to Juventus could yet fall through if the Italians fail to sell Paul Pogba this month. Barcelona and Chelsea have both been linked over the Christmas period to Pogba but reports from Italy suggest any deal won't happen till the summer. Chelsea transfer news: Blues to spend big on Vardy in January 24 December Get ready for some high rolling in west London in the new year, with Chelsea set to hand intermin manager Guus Hiddink the funds he needs to buy his way out of trouble. "Blues owner Roman Abramovich is ready to bankroll a big move in the January market and trusts Hiddink to identify targets despite only being caretaker manager," reports the Daily Mirror, which says that Leicester City goal machine Jamie Vardy is likely to be his number one target. That might explain reports of a showdown brewing between Hiddink and French striker Loic Remy. According to the Daily Mail the pair will "hold talks" over Remy's future at the Bridge, with the paper claiming that Southampton are hovering in the background, ready to pounce if the France international decides his time at Chelsea is up. Swansea, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are said to be interested in taking the 28-year-old on loan, while the Mail says that French clubs St Etienne and Lille have also been in touch with Remy's people. The frontman joined Chelsea last year for £10.5m but his appearances have been restricted by the presence of Diego Costa, and Remy knows he must put himself in football's shop window in the coming months if he's to have any chance of making France's squad for the European Championships. Chelsea transfer news: 'rat' Cesc Fabregas set to bail out 23 December Is Cesc Fabregas poised to quit Chelsea after being branded a "rat" by Chelsea fans in the wake of Jose Mourinho's exit? According to Metro the former Barcelona midfielder, accused of undermining his boss at the Bridge, is "keen" on a move to Manchester City along with Pedro providing Pep Guardiola takes over at the Etihad Stadium. It's widely reported that Guardiola will replace Manuel Pellegrini as boss next season, and Metro says if that's the case one of his first moves will be to lure Fabregas and Pedro to the Etihad. The paper says the pair, who "have had their difficulties this season at Stamford Bridge" would look favourably on such a move, particularly Fabregas who the Daily Mail reports has been vilified by the Chelsea faithful for what they see as his part in Mourinho's downfall. But Talksport claims that City might face competition from Real Madrid for the hand of Fabregas. Apparently the Spanish outfit are preparing an "ambitious approach" for the playmaker as they look to "bridge the gap between themselves and arch-rivals Barcelona" and believe the 28-year-old Spaniard could be tempted by a return to his homeland. Fabregas could be joined by another Chelsea player who has come in for stick over the departure of Mourinho - Eden Hazard. Talksport reports that the Belgian is also wanted by Los Blancos and remains a target despite his poor form this season. Chelsea transfer news: striker Aubameyang cools Blues talk 22 December With Chelsea in turmoil it's perhaps no surprise to hear Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang distance himself from rumours linking him with a move to Stamford Bridge. The Borussia Dortmund sharpshooter has banged in 18 goals so far this season and as a result the Gabon goal machine has been mentioned as a Chelsea target. Arsenal were also said to be sniffing around but in conversation with German magazine Kicker, Aubameyang made a point of emphasising how happy he was in Germany. "I am very happy here. Dortmund has become my second home," he declared. "Every goal I score feels like the first. It's a special feeling to play in front of these fans." But with Guus Hiddink back at Chelsea following the departure of Jose Mourinho, there is no shortage of gossip as Hiddink scouts Europe for new talent to bolster his squad at the Bridge. The latest name to be linked to the Blues is Real Madrid star James Rodriguez, with the Daily Star claiming Chelsea's Dutch manager "has issued his first transfer request" to the Chelsea board. The paper quotes Spanish outlet Fijaches in saying Hiddink is desperate to bring the Colombian to Chelsea, particularly after it was reported in some quarters that Arsenal and Manchester City were both also on the tail of Rodriguez. The South American, allegedly unsettled at Madrid under Rafa Benitez, is now likely to be targeted by Hiddink after he was "given the green light" by Roman Abramovich to make a move next month. Chelsea transfer news: Hiddink after Benzema and Benteke 21 December All is not well at Stamford Bridge after the departure of Jose Mourinho, with the Chelsea faithful booing their own players during Saturday's win over Sunderland. So it's obvious that fresh blood is required and according to The Sun that could mean a call for Karim Benzema. The paper says new Blues boss Guus Hiddink is "eyeing a shock move" for the Real Madrid marksman, although he faces competition from Manchester City. The 28-year-old Benzema, currently embroiled in a blackmail scandal, was linked to Arsenal over the summer but it now looks like a shootout between Chelsea and City for his services next month. Chelsea had been linked to Jamie Vardy and Saido Berahino when Jose Mourinho was still in charge, but the Sun says Hiddink "will consider the Real Madrid star". So will Citzens gaffer Manuel Pellegrini with both clubs reportedly in contact with Bernabeu president Florentino Perez, and ready to "sound him out over a £40m move next month". Meanwhile the Sunday People claims that Chelsea are also sniffing around Liverpool striker Christian Benteke. The paper says that the 25-year-old, who arrived at Anfield in a £32.5m deal from Aston Villa last summer, was one of Mourinho's "priority targets", and it seems Hiddink will follow through and make a bid for Benteke next month. Would Liverpool be willing to offload the frontman? Yes, says the People, particularly as Benteke has "struggled to adapt" to Jurgen Klopp's style of play since the German replaced Brendan Rodgers as Liverpool boss. But it looks likely that Liverpool would insist on a permanent transfer rather than a six-month loan deal. Finally, Caughtoffside.com claims that Chelsea have "made contact" with ESTAC Troyes goalkeeper Paul Bernardoni. The 18-year-old has been Troyes standout performer for the French clubs in Ligue 1 this season, and the Gallic media says Hiddink is aware of the teenage gloveman's promise and will make a move in a couple of weeks. Source: http://www.theweek.co.uk/chelsea-transfer-...-for-sadio-mane |
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QUOTE(AnythingK @ Jan 7 2016, 02:04 PM) Those clubs who have possible Champion League actions next season or in contention for CL places, will get a head up on Aubameyang. Chelsea probably will struggle to get him. Maybe we need to turn to those not-so expensive players or youth players. Our own youth players will be much better. |
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QUOTE(our_team89 @ Jan 7 2016, 08:02 PM) me when reading this wall of text Haha bro. Get the summary at the top enough » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « QUOTE TLDR version: If no Champion League next season, no Aubameyang cry.gif If Real Madrid take our Hazard, we will exchange with Bale brows.gif Remy not leaving us rclxms.gif Dont know itu Southampton player Sadio Mane going to us any good kah him? hmm.gif Fabregas maybe go City or Real Madrid, ohno sweat.gif TLDR version: Some not-so-good news if true. Senior gaduh, youngster ada gaduh before this pun Oscar and Diego Costa separated after furious Chelsea training ground bust-up Chelsea team-mates squared up and had to be pulled apart by their shocked team-mates before a brawl descended Oscar and Diego Costa had to be separated by stunned Chelsea team-mates during a furious training ground bust-up that threatened to descend into a brawl. There were claims that the pair even exchanged blows at Chelsea’s Cobham training ground on Thursday, but an eye witness insisted Oscar and Costa were dragged apart before the incident escalated that far. The clash took place as a result of Oscar producing what was described as an “outrageous” challenge into the knee of Costa after the striker had initially gone in hard on him. It was after Oscar’s knee-high lunge that the pair squared up and had to be pulled apart by their shocked team-mates before angry words could turn into a physical scrap. While Costa has a reputation for losing his temper with his opponents, the training-ground incident was largely being blamed on Oscar – even though the pair swiftly struck a truce. A source told Telegraph Sport: “Oscar’s challenge was outrageous, it was straight into the knee of Costa and could have done him some real damage. That sparked a brawl between them and the other players had to stop it. Chelsea interim manager Guus Hiddink is said to be relaxed about the incident that came in a highly-charged training session in preparation for Sunday’s FA Cup third-round clash against League One Scunthorpe United. Hiddink is also satisfied there will be no lasting resentment, as the brawl was already the subject of dressing-room jokes immediately after the session. Oscar attempted to further diffuse the situation by later tweeting a message that read: Hiddink was already planning to rest some players this weekend and it remains to be seen whether both Oscar and Costa remain in his starting team. Costa had been booed by some Chelsea fans, who partly held him responsible for the sacking of former manager Jose Mourinho, while Oscar had struggled to make an impact this season under the Portuguese. But Costa and Oscar have both shown improved form since the arrival of Hiddink and were on the scoresheet in the 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace last weekend. This is not the first training ground bust up during Chelsea’s troubled season, as youngster Charly Musonda was involved in a similar incident shortly before Mourinho’s departure. Despite the fact he and Oscar have settled their differences, the latest clash adds to the controversial incidents involving Costa, who came back for pre-season overweight, received a retrospective FA ban for lashing out at Laurent Koscielny and tossed a training bib in the direction of Mourinho after being dropped. Oscar is regarded as one of the quieter members of Chelsea’s squad, but he became deeply frustrated under Mourinho and his challenge on Costa was said to be rash and dangerous. Radamel Falcao was back at Chelsea’s training ground on Thursday, having travelled back to Monaco this week as Chelsea look to cut short his ill-fated loan deal and create space for a new striker. Source: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...nd-bust-up.html Oscar denies Diego Costa training-ground fracas Chelsea midfielder Oscar has denied he was involved in a training-ground fracas with team-mate Diego Costa. The Telegraph reported the two players had to be separated following an "outrageous" challenge from Brazilian midfielder Oscar. But the 24-year-old wrote on Twitter that he would "never fight" his team-mate, described the Spain striker, 27, as "one of my best friends". Source: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/35257926 |
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We have been hearing about most of us preferring youngsters to break into first team. Here's some of the youngsters pictures. Terima kasih source(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...0th-loanee.html)
So who youngster do you think we should promote into first team? Should we not able to find players on transfer market. Chelsea's promising midfielder Charly Musonda in action during an Under 21 match last month Future star Musonda (right) works his magic as Liverpool U21 player Connor Randall gives chase Chelsea's Ruben Loftus-Cheel and Reece Mitchell during a first-team training session last month Chelsea's Ola Aina has been one of the teenagers training with the first team at Cobham Patrick Bamford (left) in action for Crystal Palace last month - but he has now returned to Chelsea Midfielder Marco van Ginkel (right) is on a season-long loan at Stoke from Stamford Bridge Nathan Ake (right) is another Chelsea player out on loan at Watford for this season Chelsea loanee Victor Moses (right) in action for West Ham against Manchester United last month THE FULL LIST OF THE 29 CHELSEA PLAYERS CURRENTLY OUT ON LOAN Marco van Ginkel - Stoke Lucas Piazon - Reading Michael Hector - Reading Tomas Kalas - Middlesbrough Nathan Ake - Watford John Swift - Brentford Victor Moses - West Ham Jeremie Boga - Stade Rennais Mario Pasalic - Monaco Cristian Manea - Mouscron Cristian Cuevas - Sint-Truidense VV Bekanty Victorien Angban - Sint-Truidense VV Jhoao Rodriguez - Sint-Truidense VV Todd Kane - NEC Nijmegen Lewis Baker - Vitesse Arnhem Nathan - Vitesse Arnhem Danilo Pantic - Vitesse Arnhem Isaiah Brown - Vitesse Arnhem Dominic Solanke - Vitesse Arnhem Andreas Christensen - Borussia Monchengladbach Juan Cuadrado - Juventus Stipe Perica – Udinese Nathaniel Chalobah - Napoli Wallace - Gremio Matej Delac - FK Sarajevo Marko Marin - Trabzonspor Kenneth Omeruo - Kasimpasa Mo Salah – Roma Islam Feruz - Hibernian |
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 8 2016, 01:03 PM) I will be glad if 3~4 youngsters can break into 1st team, prefer 1 defender, 2 midfielder and 1 forward QUOTE(our_team89 @ Jan 8 2016, 03:03 PM) we have 2 really good defender (kalas n christensen) When FA force clubs to meet homegrown players, we have to promote the youngsters anyway.midfield (rlc n lewis baker) forward (solanke) IMO all proven better already but not getting a chance in our 1st team i would be mad if they sold kalas, christensen n rlc |
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 11 2016, 09:34 PM) Change the board!Those are last season champion, this season they are relegation battle team. Every team is improving, board don't tell us they still dreaming about last season. By the way, RLC is showing promise finally |
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TLDR version:
-Man City current boss Pellegrini going be our new Chelsea manager. -Hazard is offered big money by Man City. -Chelsea targeting strikers AC Milan forward Carlos Bacca and Alex Teixeira. -Our hard to spell name defender Djilobodji leaving in Jan window. -Michael Owens predicts Chelsea win against Brom. Chelsea Roundup: Abramovich has found Guus Hiddink replacement & Chelsea set to launch €80m double bid Man City boss set to replace Guus Hiddink at the end of the season It has been reported that Manchester City head coach Manuel Pellegrini will listen to an offer from Chelsea when he loses his job to Pep Guardiola, who has been heavily linked with a move to Etihad Stadium at the end of the season. As the famous Spanish football expert Guillem Balague claims, Man City manager is expected to be fired at the end of the season and replaced by the Bayern Munich boss. The former Real Madrid coach has not been told about the move yet but it will happen. Balague believes that Pellegrini is considering Stamford Bridge as his next possible destination Chelsea receive record-breaking offer for £200,000-a-week superstar It has been reported by the English sources that Premier League giants Man City are ready to make sensational move for Chelsea superstar Eden Hazard and are ready to launch £80m offer if Belgian international decides to leave the Stamford Bridge. It is believed that Belgium team-mates of Eden Hazard, Vincent Kompany and Kevin De Bruyne will play an important role to bring the 25-year-old winger at Etihad Stadium. Alongside with Man City, other European giants are also keen to get the signature of Chelsea ace, including PSG and Real Madrid. The La Liga giants have appointed Zinedine Zidane as the manager and it is not a secret that French legend is a big admirer of Eden Hazard and no doubts he will try to bring him at Santiago Bernabeu. Roman Abramovich ready to launch €80m double striker bid Chelsea are understood to be eyeing a move for AC Milan forward Carlos Bacca and advancing their attempts to sign Alex Teixeira in what would represent a remarkably ambitious transfer double swoop. The Blues are in the midst of a nightmare campaign, and while results have picked up since the exit of Jose Mourinho in December, the west London side have not truly rediscovered their former verve. Diego Costa has failed to hit the heights of his maiden campaign despite a recent upturn in form, and according to recent reports, the Blues are set to spend big to remedy their attacking deficiencies. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, Chelsea are preparing to pay an eye-watering £30 million to bring AC Milan forward Carlos Bacca to Stamford Bridge. The Colombian only moved to the San Siro during the summer, but is already being considered by Chelsea, who may need to see off interest from Paris Saint-Germain to bag the frontman Source: http://footballfacts.net/chelsea-roundup-a...80m-double-bid/ Marseille and Stuttgart make play for Chelsea defender Djilobodji by Sarad Shrestha 29 minutes ago MMarseille and Stuttgart are competing against each other in an attempt to win the services of Chelsea defender Papy Djilobodji, according to reports from the Daily Star. Djilobodji was a surprise signing by Chelsea from Nantes over the summer but the 27-year-old has featured in only a solitary minute of action for the Blues since his arrival. As a result, it is widely expected that Djilobodji will be allowed to leave Chelsea in January and according to reports, French outfit Marseille want an initial loan with the view to a permanent deal while Bundesliga side Stuttgart are planning a loan move for the Senegalese defender. Turkish club Besiktas are also showing significant interest. Source: http://www.tribalfootball.com/articles/mar...2Bfor%2BChelsea Michael Owen states his prediction for Chelsea v West Brom Michael Owen can only see one winner when Chelsea host West Brom... The Sport Review staff By The Sport Review staff Tuesday 12 January 2016, 06:45 UK Michael Owen is expecting to see Chelsea coast to victory when they host West Bromwich Albion at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Wednesday night. The Blues have enjoyed something of a revival since Guus Hiddink’s appointment as Jose Mourinho’s successor as interim boss of the west London club. Chelsea have won their last two games on the bounce, including an impressive 3-0 Premier League victory at Crystal Palace at the turn of the year. However, their stuttering start to the season has left them in 14th place in the Premier League table as they look to climb the league as quickly as possible in the second half of the campaign. Former Liverpool and Manchester United striker Owen is fully expecting to see the west London side claim victory over the Baggies in west London on Wednesday. Owen wrote in his blog for Bet Victor: “Diego Costa has scored as many goals in two Premier League games (three) under Guus Hiddink as he had in 14 top-flight games under Jose Mourinho and it would be a big blow to the hosts if he missed the game through injury. “Chelsea are not yet back to their brilliant best but should have too much for the Baggies at Stamford Bridge.” Source: http://www.thesportreview.com/tsr/2016/01/...ea-v-west-brom/ |
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Jan 13 2016, 03:36 PM
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I wish Liverpool win against Arsenal. So that Arsenal not runaway with the title just yet
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Jan 14 2016, 11:21 AM
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I read somewhere that Guus likes give youth players chance to play first team. Maybe Baba not yet ready.
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Jan 14 2016, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 14 2016, 01:24 PM) QUOTE(yokoloco @ Jan 14 2016, 01:27 PM) At first I thought you say we get Champion League place(top 4). Yes, unless we win UCL If no CL places, no Aubameyang, no Stones and sure not many players want to come here |
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Jan 14 2016, 03:23 PM
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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Jan 14 2016, 01:35 PM) if no UCL, keeping players already might become a concern.. later Oscar Hazard all want to move already headache. if we are going to sell players, i prefer other clubs to come in and knock instead of us trying to knock on theirs. QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Jan 14 2016, 01:36 PM) and many players will leave This season going be difficult to get top 4, the fourth place points is so high to climb up for us but good then, can promote youngsters with true blue blood imagine rlc, kenedy, solanke, bamford, ake, kalas, brown May have to cash in on our star players like Oscar, Hazard. Then give youngsters opportunity |
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