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Chelsea to say yes as West Ham explore Blues raid after Cresswell nightmare – sources
West Ham are weighing up a move for Axel Disasi as a potential alternative should their priority pursuit of Charlie Cresswell fall through, and sources believe Chelsea would say yes if an offer is rec
Ten-man Chelsea stumbled to a 2–1 defeat in their west London derby at Fulham as their winless run was extended to five matches in the Premier League.
Premier League action returned on Tuesday night, but it’s matters off the pitch that have made the headlines. talkSPORT understands Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is close to completing a sensational
West Ham United Interested in Move to Sign Chelsea StarRaheem Sterling could be set to finally leave Chelsea with a surprise club in the mix, according to talkSPORT. Any move away from Chelsea only
Because this latest episode is far from trivial. According to Opta, Chelsea have already received five red cards in the Premier League this season—more than double that of any other team in the league. A staggering statistic that puts the Blues alone at the top of this unflattering ranking.
Chelsea’s disciplinary record slumped to an unwanted low following a one-minute card frenzy in the 2-1 defeat at Fulham. The Blues may miss out on top spot in the Premier League this season but
Raheem Sterling is prioritising a permanent move away from Chelsea this month amid interest from West Ham and Fulham, sources have told ESPN.
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City and Villa held, Chelsea lose west London derby
Manchester City were held to a disappointing 1-1 draw at home to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Wednesday, as Erling Haaland's penalty was cancelled out by a second-half strike from the visitors' Kaoru Mitoma.
Rosenior in middle of multi-club row after Chelsea move. Plus: Allende in Inter Miami talks, Solskjaer back to Man Utd?
Liam Rosenior used the word "win" nine times during his seven-minute first interview on Chelsea's channels. The 41-year-old appeared to understand the brief of being a Blues manager - at least in the eyes of supporters - as he replaced Enzo Maresca,