Injury-free Chelsea brace for tough fixture run, starting with Newcastle clash
Chelsea head to St James’ Park looking to reach the quarterfinals of the League Cup and Maresca confirmed at his…
Chelsea head to St James’ Park looking to reach the quarterfinals of the League Cup and Maresca confirmed at his…
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is expecting more from skipper Reece James "in terms of leadership" following his return from injury.
Chelsea are set to name Enzo Maresca as their new first-team coach after the 44-year-old announced intentions to leave Leicester City on Tuesday.
The defender, who was capped 113 times by Brazil, has made 34 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea this season.
Jackson put Chelsea ahead after just six minutes as he improved inside the penalty box to guode a low drive from Palmer into the corner of the Newcastle net.
The forward is heading back to the club where he enjoyed four successful years before moving to west London, departing Stamford Bridge for his homeland as a European and world champion.
The UK government has given its nod for the proposed takeover of Premier League giants Chelsea by the Todd Boehly consortium for 4.25 billion pounds.
Everton stunned Chelsea with a 1-0 win at Goodison Park, bringing them within two points of Burnley and Leeds United in the battle for survival.
Origi made the points safe with Liverpool's second goal five minutes from time, producing his sixth goal against Everton in all competitions with a header from Diaz's delivery.
Timo Werner finally managed to put Chelsea in front on aggregate in the 75th minute when he dribbled past Casemiro and David Alaba to slot the ball in the bottom corner.