The former England defender has questioned the wisdom of signing a player without a predetermined idea of how to use him Jamie Carragher has questioned whether it was wise for Chelsea to sign Kai Havertz in the summer, arguing that they did so without really knowing where he was going to play. The attacking midfielder arrived from Bayer... Continue Reading →
‘Inconceivable’ that Liverpool will not sign a defender in January, says Carragher
The former Liverpool star believes the Reds would be harming their Premier League title chances if they fail to bolster their squad It is “inconceivable” that Liverpool will not sign a new central defender in January, says Jamie Carragher. Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has had to deal with a host of injuries this season, but none more so... Continue Reading →
Chelsea announce £32.5m profit for 2019-20 financial year
The Blues saw their total slip from the previous number of £446.7m ($610.6m) to £407.4m ($556.8m) following a season blighted by off-field issues Chelsea have posted a profit of £32.5 million ($44.4m) in their latest set of financial results - but the club still saw a year-on-year fall in overall turnover in part thanks to the... Continue Reading →
‘My heart is at peace’ – Cavani responds to FA ban as Man Utd striker accepts decision
The veteran forward will be sidelined for three games after a racially insensitive social media post Manchester United striker Edinson Cavani has accepted the Football Association's decision to ban him for three games for an Instagram post made in November, but was also quick to stress his innocence. The 33-year-old was handed the suspension along with a £100,000 fine and an order to... Continue Reading →
‘Not a good guy in the dressing room’ – Arsenal legend Brady takes aim at Gunners outcast Ozil
The former Germany international has not played for the Gunners since March as his stay in north London draws closer to an end Arsenal legend Liam Brady has taken aim at Mesut Ozil, claiming the former Germany international is “not a good guy in the dressing room" as well as "not a good guy on the pitch.” Ozil appears... Continue Reading →
Van Dijk’s ‘hard work’ lauded as Liverpool star steps up injury recovery with Dutch legend Seedorf
The Liverpool defender is working his way back to fitness following a serious knee injury Netherlands great Clarence Seedorf has been training with Virgil van Dijk, and has talked positively about the Liverpool defender’s determination to return to action. Van Dijk suffered what appeared to be a season-ending injury against Everton on October 17, with Jordan Pickford’s wild lunge at the defender resulting... Continue Reading →
Man Utd sitting second is no accident’ – Solskjaer’s ‘fantastic’ job saluted by Kuszczak
The former Red Devils goalkeeper sees positive steps being taken in the right direction at Old Trafford, with a title challenge on the cards Manchester United’s rise to second place in the Premier League table is “no accident”, says Tomasz Kuszczak, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer considered to be doing “something fantastic” at Old Trafford. A... Continue Reading →
I wanted to go at him’ – Man Utd match-winner Rashford reveals plan to exploit Wolves youngster Ait-Nouri
The Red Devils hero spoke of his scheme to take advantage of the young defender - in what proved to be the match's crucial moment Manchester United star Marcus Rashford has revealed his plan to exploit tiring Wolves wing-back Rayan Ait-Nouri that resulted in the crucial match-winning goal. Rashford struck the vital blow in the 93rd minute as... Continue Reading →
More yellow cards than goals – Arsenal & Tottenham should steer clear of Costa
The Spain international played a key role in two title triumphs during his time at Chelsea but at the age of 32 has struggled for form and fitness Diego Costa and Luis Suarez's strike partnership looked like a match made in hell, at least for opposition defenders. "It's really good," Costa enthused after both netted... Continue Reading →
Is Kai Havertz the worst signing of the year?
Chelsea's signing of Kai Havertz was one of the deals of the summer. The Blues beat a number of competitors to land the Bayer Leverkusen prodigy, who was one of the hottest prospects in European football. The Premier League club spent 80 million euros to sign him, making him the most expensive transfer of the... Continue Reading →
