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Chelsea fans demand Koulibaly transfer after conceding yet another soft header vs Everton


CHELSEA took just five minutes to concede at Everton and fans online were fuming at letting in yet another soft goal.

Richarlison headed the crisis-hit Merseysiders ahead early on and Blues fans immediately ranted about their team’s shocking defending.

 Richarlison beat Andreas Christensen in the air to head Everton ahead after just five minutes

Richarlison beat Andreas Christensen in the air to head Everton ahead after just five minutesCredit: Reuters

Kalidou Koulibaly has been linked with Manchester United for some time but Blues fans want him at Stamford Bridge.

And after the West Londoner’s two window transfer ban was reduced on Friday, they are now clear to spend in January.

Chelsea’s official Twitter account posted to inform fans Everton had taken the lead, and supporters wasted no time in the comments telling them where to splash their cash.

Thiago posted: “Buy Koulibaly and Chilwell first minute of the window.”

And CFC Daily added: “Spend a billion on defence.”

ForeverBlue tweeted: “Spend the entire budget on our defence,” while Daniel Evans simply said: “First cross in the box and we concede. Unbelievable.”

Chelsea went on to concede twice more as they slipped to a shocking defeat to the embattled Toffees in Duncan Ferguson’s first game in charge.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin scored both goals in the second half, with Mateo Kovacic’s stunning long-range effort proving mere consolation.

According to reports in Italy, Napoli will look to sell Koulibaly in the summer along with a whole host of their biggest stars.

However, the Blues will have to compete with Man Utd for his signature who were heavily linked with Koulibaly last summer before reportedly being quoted around £90m for the Senegal international.

Chelsea boss Frank Lampard promises to spend big after transfer ban lifted and warns youngsters to fight to keep their place


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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