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'He's been angrier when we've won' - Chelsea players escaped a Sarri backlash after Spurs defeat, says Luiz

The Blues were comprehensively beaten by Tottenham on Saturday, but the Brazilian revealed the manager's reaction was not one of sheer anger Maurizio Sarri has displayed more anger after Chelsea have won games than he did in the wake of Saturday's 3-1 defeat against Tottenham, according to David Luiz. Chelsea produced their poorest performance of the season at Wembley, finding themselves trailing 2-0 after just 16 minutes thanks to goals from Dele Alli and Harry Kane. Sarri labelled Chelsea's performance a "disaster", acknowledging he saw little way back after Kane's goal despite having 74 minutes left of the game. However, David Luiz has revealed Sarri's unexpected post-match reaction, with the Italian apparently calmer than after some of Chelsea's wins this term. "He has been, many times, angrier when we've won," the defender told reporters. "It's true. Nobody is happy, of course, the coach is not happy. ...

Fabregas priority as AC Milan prepare sensational triple Chelsea raid

AC Milan are preparing a sensational raid on Chelsea. The Serie A giants are desperate for reinforcements in January, and have turned their attention towards three disgruntled players at Stamford Bridge. According to  Football Italia , Milan director Leonardo has made contact Chelsea chief Marina Granovskaia over the availability of Cesc Fabregas, Andreas  Christensen and Gary Cahill. Leonardo's prime target is Spanish midfielder Fabregas, who can agree a pre-contract agreement with Milan in January and sign for free in the summer. However, Chelsea could also look to cash in on the 31-year-old by selling him at a cut-price in January. That is the same for Cahill, who is also out of contract at the end of the season. Christensen has become frustrated with his playing time under Maurizio Sarri, with Milan open to making a loan move for the Dane.

CHELSEA CONFIRMED LINEUP AGAINST TOTTENHAM: MORATA, KOVACIC START

Mateo Kovacic has managed to recover full fitness and starts for Chelsea in the London derby against Tottenham. Maurizio Sarri has named an expected starting eleven as Chelsea face Tottenham. The back four and the keeper remain the same. Alvaro Morata and Willian start ahead of Olivier Giroud and Pedro respectively, as expected. But, the surprise is the inclusion of Mateo Kovacic’s name in the starting lineup. The Croatian seems to have recovered enough to warrant a start ahead of in-form Ross Barkley.

Alli and Eriksen to start? 4-2-3-1 Tottenham Hotspur predicted lineup vs Chelsea

Tottenham Hotspur will begin their daunting post-international break fixture-run when they host Chelsea today at the Wembley. Spurs are placed in the 3rd position, just 1 point off unbeaten Chelsea and will displace their fierce London rivals if they manage a positive result. Later in the week, they will host Inter Milan in what is a must-win match for the Lilywhites before rounding off the frenetic week with a match against Arsenal at the Emirates next Sunday. Their league standing depicts their solid run domestically till this point but Pochettino will realise there is a massive scope for improvement, especially at an individual level of certain players and will be working on the same in training. The two teams have been terrific result-wise in the league. Chelsea are unbeaten in their last 12 fixtures while Tottenham have won 6 of the last 7 matches in the league. One of the features of this clash is a lot of goals and the attacking players from both sides a...

David De Gea’s error gives Chelsea’s Kepa a chance in the Spanish national team

his is likely a good news for Chelsea because their expensive goalkeeper, Kepa Arrizabalaga is about to get a chance to start for his home country, Spain. Prior to this latest development, Man Utd goalie, David de Gea was the La Roja No 1 goalkeeper but Spain coach, Luis Enrique in a statement has made it known that he can no longer guarantee David de Gea the number one shirt in the team. The main reason behind this new change is owing to the Man Utd goalie’s performance for his home country. His chance of losing the No 1 goalie spot in the Spanish came during the game against Croatia with Spain losing with 3 goals to 2, part of which was linked with De Gea’s poor performances. Luis Enrique has made it known that Kepa Arrizabalaga will start as the Spanish national goalie during the game against Bosnia at Las Palmas on Sunday and also against Herzegovina. According to Enrique the new change in the goal post will help put competition in the national squad. We will ...

Chelsea midfielder has finally made decision on future

With several reports linking Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater away from the Stamford Bridge, he has now come out to make a decision to remain at the club and not move elsewhere. Danny Drinkwater was part of the Blues team before he lost out of the starting XI and has only been limited to few minutes from the bench since manager Maurizio Sarri joined Chelsea from Italian side Napoli in the summer. The lack of playing time for the 28-year-old midfielder drew speculations of his switch away from the club with as it was reported that he was unhappy playing few minutes. Despite all of these, The Telegraph reports that the former Leicester City will not be seeking a move away amidst interest from his former club and West Ham United, adding that he will only wait until next season before considering a move away. Danny Drinkwater was part of the Leicester City team that won the English Premier League in the 2015/2016 season before moving to the Stamford Bridge alongside N’Golo ...

Nantes eager to end loan of Matt Miazga from Chelsea

  Nantes  want to end the loan of  Matt Miazga  from  Chelsea  on January. That's the claim of Emmanuel Merceron, a former employee at  Nantes , who says Miazga's loan could be terminated early due to poor performances, reports the  Daily Star . The USA international, who featured against England earlier this week, is on loan at  Ligue 1  side  Nantes  this season. But reports suggest the French club are growing tired with the central defender. However,  Chelsea  are said to be against the idea of the 23-year-old returning to Stamford Bridge this winter, instead preferring Miazga to see out his time with the French outfit.

Christian Pulisic 'Set for January Chelsea Move' as Contract Renewal Talks at Dortmund Stall

Chelsea are leading the race to sign Borussia Dortmund and USA starlet Christian Pulisic after contract talks between the player's representatives and his club stalled.  Despite impressing in Germany since his arrival in 2016, Pulisic has been outshone by Jadon Sancho so far this season, and has only registered one goal and two assists in seven Bundesliga appearances.  The  Mail  report that, despite being at the club since the age of 16, Pulisic is refusing to enter into any further contract talks with  Dortmund   and the club – feeling that their hand is being forced – are said to be preparing to cash in on the youngster, who has been linked with a move to Liverpool for many With  Chelsea   facing a future that may not contain  Eden Hazard  – but may include a lengthy transfer ban from FIFA – the Mail report claims that the Blues are looking to push a move for the USMNT star through as soon as this January....

CHELSEA PLANNING SENSATIONAL MOVE FOR €30M-RATED PORTUGAL INTERNATIONAL

Chelsea desperate to sign Sevilla centre-forward Andre Silva and planning to make a bid in January when the transfer window opens again. Blues need a new high-class attacker to improve the front-line and Portugal international is the perfect option in this situation. He started this campaign amazingly and proved his greatness one more time. Sarri will do everything to add him during the winter. Andre joined the Spanish club from Milan in this summer with a season-long loan deal. He became an unchanged figure for the club and impressed supporters with his abilities. In this season, Silva already played 13 matches and scored 9 goals in all competition. This is a fantastic result and he can improve his consequences with high-class teammates. The 23-year-old footballer will return to Italy next summer but the London club keen to sign him during the winter transfer window. He also named in Portugal squad for the Mundial and helped them to reach the playoffs but after losing...

Out-of-favour Chelsea star looks set to finally leave Blues in January window

Ligue 1 side Marseille are reportedly closing in on a deal to land Olivier Giroud from Premier League giants Chelsea during the January transfer market. Giroud has fallen down the pecking order under manager Maurizio Sarri so far this season, making just four Premier League starts as Alvaro Morata has been preferred to lead the line. The France international’s form has also been regularly questioned, having only scored his first goal of the season at the 12th attempt during a Europa League clash with BATE Borisov last weekend. French outlet  Le Foot  reports that Marseille are confident of securing a deal for the World Cup winner, having failed with an attempt to bring him to the Stade Velodrome during the summer. Giroud’s contract at Stamford Bridge expires at the end of the season, and any deal could include an initial loan in January until he becomes a free agent in June.

Giroud on Chelsea teammate Hazard: After first training session I thought 'f***ing hell...'

Olivier Giroud has spoken of working with Eden Hazard at Chelsea. Giroud had come up against Hazard on a number of occasions prior to his £18million switch, but he was stunned by his ability to keep hold of the ball after witnessing him up close at the club's Cobham training base. "When I discover Eden Hazard in training for my first session at Chelsea. I told myself: 'F***ing hell, it's hard to get the ball off him'," Giroud told  Le Figaro . "Sometimes, there's two or three players around him and he still manages to get out in tight spaces. "He's a magician, he's impressive. Now, I've started to know him and I don't find myself near him. It's better for him and for me."

UK universities drop in global reputation rankings for research and teaching

British universities have fallen down worldwide league tables, raising fears that their popularity some of the worldwide elite will “not be guaranteed” after Brexit. a new worldwide table, based totally on popularity for research and coaching, consist of nine UK universities this yr – down from 10 spots inside the pinnacle a hundred list ultimate year. Durham has misplaced its place on instances higher training (THE) world popularity ratings whilst universities in London – which include college university London (UCL) and Imperial university London – have all dropped down inside the desk. increased worldwide competition has visible the popularity of universities inside the US and Asia improve and that is understood to have stopped British universities from gaining places this 12 months. Phil Baty, THE’s editorial director of worldwide ratings, described the decline of London universities – which he stated had been acknowledged for drawing in talent from across the globe – a...

WHAT PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SHOULD DO TO PREVENT THE SAGA

WHAT PENN STATE UNIVERSITY SHOULD DO TO PREVENT THE SAGA Today we take a look at what happened some years back at Penn State University and how to ensure it does not repeat again and ways to prevent it. The NCAA dropped the hammer on Penn State University— hitting them with a $60 million fine, lessening existing grants, and stripping the football program of Joe Paterno’s wins since 1998. Regardless of whether the discipline fits the wrongdoing involves banter about, yet the main genuine open door that Penn State University has in changing the past is with what it does later on. It can restore itself as an organization by: 1. Rethinking the locker room culture. Penn State University could advance beyond the bend by making a social move far from the ignorant and “would prefer truly not to know” code that hues school sports. Quietness would not be acknowledged in such a place nor would inaction. 2. Turning into a pioneer in familiarity with manhandle. Similarly as the NFL has f...

COLLEGES SELLING OUT NAMING RIGHTS OF RESTROOM STALL

Envision a restroom stall, or even a whole men’s room, on the grounds of your place of graduation being named in your respect. All things considered, for only a couple of thousand dollars, that crazy and somewhat sickening dream would now be able to work out as expected. Universities and colleges around the nation, including the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Pennsylvania and even Harvard Law School have named restroom slows down and dividers after graduated class and advocates in return for liberal gifts to the college. The best-named restroom of all is without question the Falik Men’s Room at Harvard Law School, which is evidently articulated precisely what it would seem that. William Falik, a 1971 Harvard Law graduate, gave $100,000 to his institute of matriculation, and the Ivy remunerated him with an as of late opened restroom named in his respect. What’s more, it was Falik’s thought. He told the Daily Californian that he thought it was “to some degree cl...

STUDENT LOAN WORRIES

Student obligation is totally wild, isn't that so? The more than $1 trillion in extraordinary school advances is headline news and is practically the main instructive issue the presidential competitors are discussing. Indeed, expanding student obligation is causing genuine hardship for a few Americans. In any case, as with numerous instructive flare-ups, the general population talk about is giving us more commotion than flag. So before you choose to skip school in light of the madness, here are a couple of things to remember. Students with $100,000 obligation loads are a long way from the standard. On May 13 the New York Times investigated student loans. The paper profiled an student who simply moved on from Ohio Northern University, a private Methodist school, with $120,000 paying ...

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