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POCHETTINO & BROJA react post-match | Fulham 0-2 Chelsea | Premier League 2023/24 | Chelsea FC – Chelsea Football Club

  1. POCHETTINO & BROJA react post-match | Fulham 0-2 Chelsea | Premier League 2023/24 | Chelsea FC Chelsea Football Club
  2. Latest Chelsea injury news with seven Fulham doubts amid Chukwuemeka hope and Chilwell blow Football.London
  3. Fulham v. Chelsea | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 10/2/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. “What are we going to do?”, “Bare jokes” – Chelsea fan furious with decision to name 28-year-old star only on the bench against Fulham Sportskeeda
  5. Chelsea: Pochettino explains Broja and Raheem Sterling decisions Metro.co.uk
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Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle United, Friendly: Post-match reaction – We Ain’t Got No History

  1. Chelsea 1-1 Newcastle United, Friendly: Post-match reaction We Ain’t Got No History
  2. Newcastle United v. Chelsea | PREMIER LEAGUE SUMMER SERIES HIGHLIGHTS | 7/26/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  3. Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch Goal.com
  4. JACKSON can do no wrong! 🔥 #shorts #football #chelsea #footballshorts Chelsea Football Club
  5. “There for a pay cheque” “Mudryk twice the player” – Chelsea fans rip into star attacker after underwhelming display vs Newcastle Sportskeeda
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“It’s a DREAM come true!” Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference Manchester City 3-0 Everton – talkSPORT

  1. “It’s a DREAM come true!” Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference Manchester City 3-0 Everton talkSPORT
  2. Everton striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin had tight groin before substitution — Dyche The Athletic
  3. Everton v. Manchester City | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 5/14/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. ‘It’s not necessary’ – Pep Guardiola blasts Yerry Mina for treatment of Erling Haaland after Man City boss confronts both him and Conor Coady post-match Goal.com
  5. HIGHLIGHTS! | Everton 0-3 Man City | GUNDOGAN-INSPIRED VICTORY TAKES CITY TWO WINS FROM TITLE Man City
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CSK go 2nd after 6-wicket win vs Mumbai | T20 Time Out | CSK vs MI Post-Match Show – ESPNcricinfo

  1. CSK go 2nd after 6-wicket win vs Mumbai | T20 Time Out | CSK vs MI Post-Match Show ESPNcricinfo
  2. CSK vs MI live updates, score, result, highlights for IPL 2023 match today: CSK close to victory Sporting News
  3. CSK vs MI: “Would Prefer Him Not To Play Red-ball Cricket; He Would Be A Great Asset For Sri Lanka” – MS Dhoni Lauds Matheesha Pathirana Cricket Addictor
  4. Today’s IPL 2023 match, CSK v MI & DC v RCB live score: Updated scorecard, XIs, toss, stats and match prediction Wisden
  5. Nayanthara and Vignesh Shivan enjoy Dhoni’s CSK match in Chennai; Will Thalapathy Vijay attend too? PINKVILLA
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MI gun down 200+ target again | T20 Time:Out Live | PBKS vs MI Post-Match Show – ESPNcricinfo

  1. MI gun down 200+ target again | T20 Time:Out Live | PBKS vs MI Post-Match Show ESPNcricinfo
  2. IPL 2023 Live Streaming Channel In India: PBKS vs MI Live Streaming App- Where To Watch IPL Live On OTT And Online? Match 46 Cricket Addictor
  3. Watch: Rohit Sharma Falls For Three-Ball Duck In Big Chase, IPL Batting Average Falls Below 30 Wisden
  4. Watch: ‘Ungli nahi utha raha…’ – MI youngster’s angry outburst at umpire Hindustan Times
  5. PBKS vs MI Highlights: Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav fireworks help Mumbai Indians hunt down 215 for fif Times of India
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“The game could of gone both ways.” Bernardo Silva Post-Match Manchester City 3-0 Bayern Munich – talkSPORT

  1. “The game could of gone both ways.” Bernardo Silva Post-Match Manchester City 3-0 Bayern Munich talkSPORT
  2. Champions League: Bayern Boss Thomas Tuchel Fires Warning to Man City Ahead of Make or Break Second Leg Sports Brief
  3. HIGHLIGHTS! Man City 3-0 Bayern Munich | CITY TURN ON THE STYLE IN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUARTER-FINAL Man City
  4. Pep Guardiola ranks Man City star Bernardo Silva with likes of Messi as Champions League bid gathers pace Sporting News
  5. Guardiola brings silent Treble into view as Man City defence embarrasses Upamecano and Carragher Football365
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ERLING HAALAND’S SUPER GOAL! Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference | Southampton 1-4 Man City – talkSPORT

  1. ERLING HAALAND’S SUPER GOAL! Pep Guardiola Post-Match Press Conference | Southampton 1-4 Man City talkSPORT
  2. Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne break records as Man City pile pressure on Arsenal ESPN
  3. HIGHLIGHTS! Southampton 1-4 Man City | HAALAND DOUBLE AND RECORD-BREAKING DE BRUYNE INSPIRE WIN Man City
  4. Pep Guardiola compares ‘machine’ Erling Haaland to Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi after Man City beat Southampton Eurosport COM
  5. Southampton v. Manchester City | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 4/8/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
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“It’s exhausting coming to London.” Pep Guardiola’s Post-Match Press Conference | Spurs 1-0 Man City – talkSPORT

  1. “It’s exhausting coming to London.” Pep Guardiola’s Post-Match Press Conference | Spurs 1-0 Man City talkSPORT
  2. Tottenham vs Manchester City: Three key players to look out for The Hard Tackle
  3. Tottenham Hotspur v. Manchester City | PREMIER LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS | 2/5/2023 | NBC Sports NBC Sports
  4. Why are Foden & De Bruyne not in Man City XI vs Spurs? Guardiola explains Premier League selection calls Goal.com
  5. “Crazy bald man” – Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola gets ripped apart for his shock selection call against Tottenham Sportskeeda
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Charlotte FC 1-1 (5-3 p/k) Chelsea, Friendly: Post-match reaction

Another 90 minutes in the books for this preseason, and thankfully so as this one was looking in doubt for a hot minute while thunder and lightning descended on Charlotte, NC and caused a 65-minute delay to kick-off.

But eventually we got underway, and both teams came out with full effort and intent, with Charlotte striker Karol Świderski especially taking this opportunity to raise his level.

But Chelsea’s quality shone through in what had been a fairly even first half up to that point, with Christian Pulisic a beneficiary of a lucky deflection on a Michy Batshuayi shot, presented with an easy chance to slot home in the 30th minute.

Chelsea really turned it on after the goal and dominated the remainder of the half, coming close several times, but not quite able to beat goalkeeper Kristijan Kahlina, who also put in a great shift.

A fully rotated (except for the goalkeeper) Chelsea lost all of that rhythm in the second half, and made much more heavy weather of the opposition.

Eventually we did put a couple flowing moves together in the final quarter of the game, but were unable to make them count. Mason Mount and Raheem Sterling drew one excellent save each, but it was pretty toothless otherwise in the second 45.

And then Charlotte won a penalty in the last seconds of the game for a share of the “spoils”.

And then it still wasn’t over. Confusion reigned but eventually there was a penalty shootout, just like the last time we played a preseason game here.

Still, after all that, at least no injuries and a bit more fitness.

Carefree.

  • First half XI (3-4-3): Mendy | Emerson, Silva, James | Alonso, Kovačić, Jorginho (c), Hudson-Odoi | Pulisic, Batshuayi, Ziyech
  • Second half XI (3-4-3): Mendy | Sarr, Colwill, Chalobah | Chilwell, Gallagher, Ampadu, Kenedy | Sterling, Havertz, Mount (c)
  • Charlotte PKs: Rios (scores), Makoun (scores), Walkes (scores), Mora (scores), Jóźwiak (scores)
  • Chelsea PKs: Havertz (scores), Chilwell (scores), Gallagher (saved), Sterling (scores)
  • Next up: vs. Arsenal in Orlando, FL on Saturday in the final game of the USA Tour
  • KTBFFH

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Chelsea 2-2 Wolves, Premier League: Post-match reaction, ratings

Chelsea established possession and control from the off, but as ever against Wolves, found it difficult to create too many good opportunities.

We did score a perfectly good goal after thirty minutes of huffing and puffing through Timo Werner, but the referee blew his whistle early on what he thought was a foul on Saïss (it wasn’t) and ruled it out. And because of the early whistle, VAR couldn’t review it either.

VAR could however review the Loftus-Cheek goal just a couple minutes later, ruling him offside after the ball had bounced off Lukaku’s knee from the corner. That it took ages to review made it even more frustrating.

The next VAR review was much more favorable however, a few minutes into the second half, flagging a tackle from Saïss on Lukaku just inside the area. Saïss had attempted to let the ball run out, but great effort from Lukaku to win it back and draw the foul. He would take the penalty himself, and make no mistake.

And then Lukaku would turn up the style with a great finish from the top of the box after Pulisic intercepted the ball. Two goals in two minutes!

Chelsea threatened a third but it was Wolves who got back into things with a goal in the final 15 minutes.

But just when it looked like Chelsea would hold on, despite some shaky moments in defense, Wolves would score with the final kick of the game after some more lax defending, to finish 2-2.

Carefree.

  • A few changes from last weekend, with Lukaku and Pulisic coming in for Havertz and Mount, plus Kovačić getting the nod in the center for the injured Jorginho.
  • James and Azpilicueta switching roles at the half, with Saúl also coming on for Alonso to change up both our wing-backs.
  • Switch to a back-four for the final few minutes, with Sarr on at left back and Saúl moving to the midfield-three
  • Lukaku’s 13th and 14th goals of the season, most on the team.
  • Peter Bankes, most useless of all the most useless referees in this league?
  • Chelsea open up a four-point lead over Arsenal, who play at home against Leeds tomorrow. Spurs play way to Anfield later today. Just three games left to play for us now.
  • Next up: Leeds away on Wednesday
  • KTBFFH

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