Chelsea reaches English League Cup semifinals
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Chelsea claimed a 3-1 win over Cardiff City to advance to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup, with the Blues eyeing another trophy under Enzo Maresca.Chelsea made a meal of the clash with the League
Jamie Carragher did not include Chelsea in his list of three Premier League title favourites. Carragher, the former Liverpool defender, named Manchester City, Arsenal and Aston Villa as his top sides in the English top flight this term. Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea, meanwhile, were not mentioned, as the Blues sit fourth in the table.
Chelsea are apparently leading the race to sign a Premier League player according to an exclusive report over the weekend.However, said player may well have his eyes elsewhere, which then makes me
The officials have been confirmed for Chelsea's Premier League clash against Everton in the Premier League. Chelsea return to Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon following three away games and looking to end a run of four games without victory in all competitions.
Chelsea have been on a run that has taken some of the shine off what looked like a strong start to the season.After an eye-catching 3-0 Champions League win over Barcelona and a brave 1-1 draw away
There was good enough reason for everyone at Chelsea to feel positive about their prospects this season as November rolled into December. Enzo Maresca had just led his young side to a seismic 3-0 win over Barcelona in the Champions League,
Manchester United will be without Casemiro for this weekend’s Premier League showdown against Aston Villa. Man United’s recent struggles at Old Trafford continued on Monday night as they were held by Bournemouth in a thrilling eight-goal thriller, missing the chance to move level on points with Chelsea in the table.
Premier League season have taken place, and only six points currently separate fifth place Crystal Palace and 15th place Brentford.Palace have 26 points while Brentford have 20
That is a disproportionate amount, considering that only 24 per cent of injuries were in England’s top division, a reflection of the higher wages and revenue within the league. Premier League clubs, on average over five years, paid out slightly over £220,000 in salary to a player while injured.