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    Chelsea 2021-22 home kit ‘leaked’ with luminous yellow trim and zig-zag/checkered pattern as fans brand it ‘worst ever’

    CHELSEA fans were left despondent after a fresh design of next season’s home kit was leaked.The Nike offering mixes two different patterns with luminous yellow trim to make for what one fan deemed a ‘disasterclass’.
    Chelsea’s 2021-22 home kit could be revealed as this unusual design
    Fans online have reacted to the Nike offering negatively
    Last month, a potential 2021-22 shirt was leaked to the fury of Blues supporters.
    And an update of the design is claimed to be making its way onto shelves soon.
    It features both a checkered and a zig-zag pattern that wrap around the shirt and meet down one side of the front, lining up with the badge.
    The kit was revealed by FootyHeadlines ahead of an early May unveiling, with one fan on Twitter, Heron Duck, spotting it in shops abroad already.
    But the online Stamford Bridge faithful have given the leak a resounding thumbs down.
    Oliver commented: “Did Sonic the Hedgehog design this?”
    Chelsea fan Mo stated: “Horrible disasterclass from Nike here.”
    Another supporter added: “This gotta be the worst Chelsea kit ever.”
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    One onlooker joked: “What did you boys do to p*** of Nike so much?”
    Twitter user Joe remarked: “Worst home I’ve seen kit since being born. Sack the designer.”
    And one fan even vowed: “Boycott this.”
    As ever there was a small pocket of dissenting voices as Astrid tweeted: “This is beautiful.”
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    Real Madrid star Marcelo could miss Champions League clash at Chelsea after being called up to monitor local election

    REAL MADRID are fighting to have Marcelo available for next week’s clash with Chelsea after he was called up for election duty.Voters will pick their candidates for the Assembly of Madrid on Tuesday May 4, the day before the Champions League semi-final second leg.
    Marcelo may be unavailable for Real Madrid’s game next WednesdayCredit: EPA
    According to El Mundo, Marcelo, 32, has been randomly selected to monitor a polling station in the Spanish capital.
    That would prevent him from joining his Real team-mates in flying to London on Tuesday.
    Local authorities have reportedly argued that he can jet off on the day of the game after working at the ballot box, but that would encounter issues with Uefa’s coronavirus protocols.
    Travelling separately from the rest of the squad would break Madrid’s Covid bubble.
    Therefore Los Blancos have filed an appeal to have the left-back, who is a Spanish citizen, removed from the post.
    It is said that Marcelo is deeply unhappy about the call-up and his entourage, as well as Real bosses, are working on overturning the decision.
    Brazil international Marcelo was was given a Spanish passport in 2011, so that he did not take up a non-EU place in the Madrid squad.

    The polling station workers were selected on April 5 and are paid £56 for their day’s work.
    There is a seven-day period for appeals to be lodged with Real’s queries so far being rejected.
    The LaLiga giants are nonetheless described as confident that Marcelo will be freed for the Stamford Bridge trip.
    Exemptions can be made for citizens who are required for ‘essential community services of vital importance’ on the day of polls, although that is typically reserved for professionals such as firefighters or medics.

    A precedent Real may call back to is that of Aitor Fernandez, the Levante goalkeeper who was excused from a 2019 voting booth call-up on the same day as a game against Athletic Club after a second appeal.
    Marcelo started the 1-1 first leg draw due to an injury to Ferland Mendy, who remains a doubt for next week.
    Christian Pulisic scored early for the Blues before a Karim Benzema equaliser at Estadio Alfredo Di Stefano.
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    Sevilla ‘willing to sell Jules Kounde to Chelsea ahead of Man Utd if they include Hakim Ziyech in swap transfer’

    SEVILLA are interested in taking Chelsea playmaker Hakim Ziyech as part of the Blues’ bid for Jules Kounde, according to reports in Spain.French defender Kounde is rumoured to be one of the hottest properties of the summer transfer market.
    Jules Kounde has made himself a key player for title challengers SevillaCredit: Rex
    Hakim Ziyech is yet to cement his place in the Chelsea teamCredit: Getty
    A strong second season with Sevilla has helped put the LaLiga club in position for an unlikely late title challenge.
    And Manchester United are said to be monitoring the player, along with Chelsea.
    Spanish outlet El Gol Digital have claimed that Ziyech could be key to unlocking the deal.
    Selling the midfielder as part of Kounde’s move to West London could reportedly chop 50 per cent off the transfer fee.
    Ziyech has been a long-term target of the Andalusians since breaking out with Ajax and has not made himself a first-team regular at Stamford Bridge.
    Both Frank Lampard and Thomas Tuchel have used the Moroccan sparingly, awarding him only 13 starts in the Premier League.
    The 28-year-old came on as a substitute in Tuesday’s draw at Real Madrid, as he did during the weekend match against West Ham.
    Sevilla reportedly want £52million for 22-year-old Kounde.
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    It is said that including Ziyech in the deal would still mean paying £26m for the centre-back, even though he cost Chelsea £33m when signing last year.
    Tuchel is said to be plotting a huge summer spending spree to build a squad capable of winning the Prem title.
    Madrid defender Raphael Varane and Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland are just two of the big names linked with the club.
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    Thomas Tuchel tells Timo Werner to ‘get his chin up’ as Chelsea striker’s misery continues with Real Madrid howler

    THOMAS TUCHEL is standing by Timo Werner despite admitting his star striker suffered another stinker.Christian Pulisic’s precious away goal puts Chelsea in command of their Champions League semi final against Real Madrid.
    Timo Werner had another miserable night in front of goal for ChelseaCredit: Rex
    This was Werner’s glorious chance to hit the back of the netCredit: BT Sport
    But boss Tuchel reckons it could have been even better had it not been for missed chances to put the first-leg to bed – with £47million Werner guilty of a second horrendous miss in successive games.
    Tuchel said: “He missed a big one at West Ham and missed another one here that doesn’t help.
    “But it also does not help to cry about it, or to regret it all the time.
    “It is like this. There are millions of people who have harder things to deal with than chances you miss, so this is the good thing about sport. Nobody cares tomorrow.
    “We were sad and angry at the time. He is angry and maybe disappointed.
    “Tomorrow he has a free day then he has to get his chin up. He is a professional guy, a top guy.
    “He is getting in the positions so from there we go on. We will never stop pushing or believing I have the feeling everyone accepts the situation like it is. If he scores in the next game nobody will speak about it.
    “Our goal was well deserved and we should have scored at least one more.
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    Thomas Tuchel has defended his misfiring striker WernerCredit: Getty

    “We looked confident and strong and conceded a goal out of nothing and that can always happen against individual quality. A bit more composure and precision and we could have won.”
    Werner missed a golden chance to put Chelsea ahead in the opening attack of the first leg and was hooked with 24 minutes left. He has scored only three goals this year.
    Tuchel pointed to the hectic Premier League schedule as another factor which hampered his team’s chances of a shock win in Spain.
    He added: “Maybe we could have decided this match In the first half an hour when we were playing so, so strongly.
    “We only had two days in between two away games. Those games were very demanding physically and mentally so you could feel that in the decision making, losing the ball and acceleration. One more day would have been great for us.
    “Nothing is sure. Everything is possible and we have to fight for every advantage that we want to have. We believe in ourselves.”

    Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard came off the bench following injury to face his old club but failed to make an impact.
    The Belgian midfielder admitted: “It could be worse, could be better. I feel in better condition now so I’m happy I can play again. It’s always good to play against friends. But I just want to win.”
    Chelsea will reach their second Champions League final if they stop Madrid scoring in next Wednesday’s second leg in London.
    Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane said: “We had some difficulties in the first half but in the second we were better so its a fair result. We played a very good team, very fast especially on their top line.”
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    Real Madrid 1 Chelsea 1: Pulisic bags precious away goal to give brilliant Blues edge in Spain despite Benzema stunner

    GOOD things come to those who wait – and Chelsea are relishing their chance to have a crack at Europe’s grandest club.Legend has it that Roman Abramovich decided to buy into football after watching a classic fixture between Real Madrid’s Galacticos and Manchester United.
    Christian Pulisic scored as Chelsea drew 1-1 with Real Madrid in SpainCredit: PA
    Karim Benzema smashed home a brilliant equaliser for Real MadridCredit: AP
    Then American made straight for the touchline to celebrate with one of the coaching staffCredit: Rex
    The Russian had to wait 18 years before his team faced Real but they outplayed the Spanish champions for long stretches and they have the edge heading into next week’s second leg at Stamford Bridge.
    The rat pack who wanted a European Super League would have made this a regular fixture.
    Chelsea fans want their cold nights at Stoke – but a soaking wet night on the outskirts of Madrid proved a rare treat too. 
    In particular, a belting first half which saw Christian Pulisic fire Chelsea in front before Karim Benzema netted a glorious equaliser.
    Had Benzema and Chelsea’s bashful striker Timo Werner swapped sides, then Thomas Tuchel’s men would be home and hosed halfway through this Champions League semi-final. 
    Werner squandered a couple of excellent chances before he was hauled off soon after the hour mark.  
    Chelsea are favourites now to advance to next month’s final in Istanbul. 
    They possessed greater energy and ingenuity than Real, often making the 13-time European champion look what they were – an ageing side.
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    Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel was delighted with his wingerCredit: Reuters
    Not for the first time, Real Madrid were indebted to their French strikerCredit: EPA

    While Chelsea painted themselves as reluctant participants in that European Super League scheme, Real president Florentino Perez was the ringmaster of the whole circus and has been suffering from the delusion that the plot isn’t over.
    On the pitch, though, Real have been grounded in pragmatic realism of late – three of their previous four fixtures having been goalless draws.
    With Tuchel’s Chelsea having kept 16 clean sheets in 21 matches, you would not have billed this as a song-and-dance show. But it ended up being a lively watch, a proper game of football.
    Tuchel chose an unchanged starting line-up for the first time in his Chelsea reign – sticking with the side which beat West Ham on Saturday, with the German insisting he didn’t want them to ‘over-perform’.
    Eden Hazard came off the bench to face his former clubCredit: Getty
    That soon sounded like an almighty bluff from the German, though, as Chelsea started like the clappers.
    The Blues might easily have been ahead within 10 minutes but for the timidity of Timo Werner.
    Mason Mount broke, leaving Luka Modric in his wake, and centred for Pulisic to cushion a header to Werner, six yards out.
    But the German’s finish had little conviction and former Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois stuck out his right boot to save.
    Thomas Tuchel and his rain-soaked coat have some fun with the footballCredit: Rex
    Still, four minutes later, Chelsea were in front, Antonio Rudiger’s perfectly-timed lobbed pass releasing Pulisic, who checked, then dribbled round Courtois and slotted between two defenders on the line.
    As the rain started to lash it down, Benzema served warning with a darting run and bent a 20-yard shot which grazed the outside of the post.
    Chelsea, though, were right at it. N’Golo Kante was consistently striding past Real’s stately midfield of Modric, Casemiro and Toni Kroos – and Ben Chilwell shot narrowly wide.
    But then Real forced a corner, played it short, Marcelo swung in a cross to the back stick for Casemiro to nod it back for Eder Militao, who touched it on for Benzema.
    Timo Werner had another fruitless time in front of goalCredit: Rex
    The finish was a thing of beautiful brutality, the Frenchman assisting himself with head down, then swivelling and ramming a volley past a stunned Edouard Mendy. Wallop.
    That goal, Benzema’s 71st in the Champions League, meant that only Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Robert Lewandowski have scored more in the competition.
    Puddles were beginning to form on the pitch, players were slipping, with Real’s players looking as if they were competing in a wet T-shirt contest.
    Chelsea were soon breaking again, though, Pulisic feeding Werner, who shot into the side-netting when he ought to have located Mount in the centre.
    After the break, the tempo dropped and the quality levels sagged – Thiago Silva Rolls-Royceing it at the back for Chelsea whenever Real threatened.
    Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane wipes some rain off his faceCredit: Rex
    Then Zidane sent for Eden Hazard, Chelsea’s former talisman, who has struggled so badly with injury since leaving Stamford Bridge for the Bernabeu in 2019.
    Simultaneously, Tuchel made triple substitution – Kai Havertz, Hakim Ziyech and Reece James on for the hapless Werner, goalscorer Pulisic and skipper Cesar Azplicueta.
    It was Chelsea’s changes which made the stronger impact, injecting energy into the visiting side.
    But Hazard’s craft and guile began to make a mark and Chelsea suffered a hairy moment when a Rafael Varane header from a corner deflected wide off Chilwell.
    Hazard may start back at his old playground next Wednesday and that could make a difference.
    But Chelsea have the away goal and they will have the confidence to go all the way to Istanbul.
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    How Chelsea could line-up against West Ham with Thiago Silva and Mateo Kovacic injury doubts for trip to London Stadium

    CHELSEA boss Thomas Tuchel could ring the changes for the trip to take on West Ham this weekend.The German boss was not happy with the level of performance his side put in in a 0-0 draw at home to Brighton on Tuesday.

    It was a limp performance by the Blues, who failed to win even a corner for the first time in a game since 2009.
    Blunder-keeper Kepa has earnt a recall recently, but it’s touch-and-go whether he retains the gloves from Edouard Mendy.
    The experienced Cesar Azpilicueta could return in the back three to rally the troops for the Premier League run-in.
    Kurt Zouma and Antonio Rudiger could join the Spaniard in a back three with Thiago Silva struggling with a back injury.
    Reece James has hit some nice form and should bag right wing-back, with Ben Chilwell on the left.
    Mateo Kovacic is struggling with a knock, and could be replaced in the middle of the park by N’Golo Kante, alongside Jorginho.
    Mason Mount and a returned-to-form Christian Pulisic could provide the creativity for Timo Werner to finally get firing up top.
    Hakim Ziyech and Kai Havertz will be sweating on their places after poor performances against Brighton.

    Thomas Tuchel could ring the changes for the trip to West HamCredit: AFP

    Another option up top could be Olivier Giroud, with Werner pushed out wide or starting off the bench again.
    Chelsea and West Ham are level on points going into the clash – with both firmly in the hunt for a top-four finish.
    But the Hammers have some big injury problems, with influential captain Declan Rice and striker Michail Antonio out injured.
    Centre-half Craig Dawson is suspended and there are worries on Jesse Lingard’s fitness after he limped off in the defeat to Newcastle.
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    Chelsea clash with Real Madrid in Champions League in ‘small’ doubt as Uefa chief hint leaves Florentino Perez fuming

    UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin says there is still a possibility that Chelsea’s game with Real Madrid will be binned.The Champions League semi-finalists signed up to the European Super League that collapsed in dramatic fashion 48 hours after its unveiling.
    Florentino Perez (left) and Aleksander Ceferin (right) are at war over the ESLCredit: PA
    Chelsea are due to face Real Madrid in the Champions League next weekCredit: Getty
    Furious Ceferin, 53, vowed to crack down on the 12 sides who attempted to usurp the governing body’s competitions.
    And he has left the door open to kicking any of the involved teams out of THIS YEAR’S Champions League.
    He told Slovenian TV channel 24UR, via Marca: “The key is that this season has already started, so broadcasters would come at us for damages if we don’t play the semi-finals.
    “So, there’s a relatively small possibility that this match isn’t played next week.
    “But, things could be a little different in the future.”
    Real club president Florentino Perez was one of the key figures behind the ESL, which he has claimed is on ‘standby’.
    Speaking to El Larguero, he criticised Ceferin and spoke of his desire for an ‘educated’ Uefa boss.
    He insisted: “I’m not afraid of retaliation from Uefa, but I’m worried.
    “The president said on Financial Fair Play that it was necessary to protect those who financially support their teams. Everyone interprets it as they want.
    “We had prepared for everyone from every place to speak. We were killed with terrible aggression.”
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    Perez added that he ‘does not understand’ why Chelsea versus Real Madrid may be abandoned.
    The tie kicks off in Spain next Tuesday before the Stamford Bridge return leg on May 5.
    Ceferin added: “If these clubs want to play in our competition again, they will have to get close to us.
    “And we will have to evaluate what happened, but I don’t want to go into details, as we are still talking to our legal team.

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    “I would say that the English clubs have made a very good decision and we will take that into account.
    “They admitted their mistake and realised they were wrong. We all make mistakes. In a way, I was disappointed with everyone, but I must say that maybe Barcelona are the ones that disappointed me the least.
    “[Club president Joan] Laporta was elected very recently and I spoke to him two or three times. He was under great pressure due to the financial situation he inherited.”
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    Furious fans flock to Man Utd, Chelsea and Prem Big Six stadiums for second day of protests over European Super League

    PLANS to create a new European Super League involving only the game’s richest clubs led to a second day of furious fan protests.Premier League teams involved in the proposals have faced a huge backlash from their own faithful.
    Thierry Henry’s statue held a card asking for ‘our Arsenal back’ on TuesdayCredit: EPA
    Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium was adorned with a ‘Shame on you’ placardCredit: Getty
    On Tuesday, a number of supporters turned up on their club’s doorstep to demand they backtrack from the controversial plot.
    Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Tottenham, Arsenal and Liverpool have signed up to the ESL alongside three Spanish and three Italian teams.
    The proposals will take clubs out of the Champions League and into a new closed-shop setup, where teams qualify regardless of their performance.
    Uefa, Fifa, the UK Government and the Premier League are among the bodies to threaten the plotters with significant punishment, including throwing them out of this year’s competitions.
    While European football’s governing body and 14 other top-flight English clubs met on Tuesday, protests continued.
    Outside Liverpool’s home of Anfield, banners reading ‘FSG OUT’ and ‘SUPER GREED’ were hung up to condemn the club’s owners.
    A bouquet of flowers was left at Anfield with the message ‘RIP LFC’Credit: Reuters
    A banner at Liverpool called for owners FSG to leave the clubCredit: PA
    A Manchester United fan turned up at Old Trafford with an ‘RIP The Working Class’ messageCredit: PA
    Another supporter appeared at Chelsea to condemn his club’s plan to join the ESLCredit: Rex
    The Reds’ home will no longer feature fan banners across the empty seats after supporters’ groups demanded they be removed.
    Blues fans are set to appear en masse outside their home to demonstrate before Tuesday’s clash with Brighton, echoing Monday’s display before Leeds’ draw with Liverpool.
    Due to the coronavirus pandemic, supporters have been largely unable to make their feelings known in person with games played behind closed doors.
    The statue of Thierry Henry at Emirates Stadium was handed a cardboard message that read: “Give us our Arsenal back.”
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    Another banner put up at Old Trafford condemned the projectCredit: PA
    Another Anfield flag declared ‘RIP’ for the clubCredit: PA
    One Liverpool banner attacked the club’s American ownersCredit: Getty
    On Monday, fans turned up at Leeds’ draw with Liverpool to slate the ESLCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    At Old Trafford, Manchester United fans put up a banner stating: “We adored you and you sold our souls. RIP MUFC 1878-2021.”
    One placard attached to the gates at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium simply read ‘Shame on you’ alongside two club scarves.
    The protests were not limited to England with a message from Barcelona fans posted onto the Camp Nou.
    Their statement read: “FCB is our life, not your toy. Super League, NO.”
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