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    Frank Lampard in sack fears but Roman Abramovich will not appoint Brendan Rodgers as Chelsea manager over 2014 snub

    FRANK LAMPARD is fighting for his job but reports suggest Chelsea will SNUB Brendan Rodgers if they sack their manager.
    The Leicester boss has enjoyed much success at the King Power since leaving Celtic in February 2019.

    Brendan Rodgers is not thought to be on Chelsea’s radar if they change managerCredit: PA:Press Association

    Frank Lampard suffered another blow in defeat to Manchester City last nightCredit: AP:Associated Press

    Having once been tipped to take over at Arsenal, 47-year-old Rodgers may once again be linked with a move if the Chelsea job becomes available.
    Lampard is under pressure following a sharp downturn in results, dropping the Blues down to eighth in the table.
    Stamford Bridge bosses are unlikely to consider Rodgers if they decide to make a change, according to The Athletic.
    They reported last year that comments made by the Northern Irish manager while in charge of Liverpool upset the Chelsea hierarchy.

    Ex-Blues youth coach Rodgers had taken Victor Moses on loan from his old side and stated that he had now joined a ‘massive’ club.
    He told the Liverpool Echo in 2014: “It’s not easy when you come to a big club.

    “You come from a really good club like Chelsea to a massive club like Liverpool where there is expectancy every day.

    “For any player to go into a big club there is a big difference in terms of mentality.”
    This reportedly irked Roman Abramovich and continues to do so today, with Rodgers’ treatment of Chelsea loanees also under the microscope.
    Josh McEachran struggled at Swansea in 2012 before Charly Musonda flopped at Celtic in 2018.
    Rodgers has previously been keen to stress that young players ‘normally’ develop under his tutelage.
    Ryan Bertrand excelled at Reading on a loan stint from Chelsea after Jack Cork had enjoyed a successful spell at Watford under the manager.

    But he is nevertheless expected to be out of the running if Lampard leaves, much to the joy of the third-placed Foxes.
    Massimiliano Allegri, Thomas Tuchel and Rafael Benitez are the bookies’ current favourites to be the next Chelsea boss.
    Former Paris Saint-Germain coach Tuchel fancies the role as he looks to move to England after being sacked by the Ligue 1 champions, according to reports in Germany.
    A run of one win in seven has Lampard under pressure but, with just a three-point gap to fourth place, a turnaround is far from impossible.
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    Chelsea’s wonderkids who failed to make the grade and where they are now, including Kakuta, McEachran and more

    IT’S all been about the kids at Chelsea since Frank Lampard’s appointment.
    Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount and Reece James have all benefitted massively under the club legend’s stewardship.

    Chelsea boss Frank Lampard is not afraid to give youth a chance at Stamford BridgeCredit: EPA

    But this is a club who have been known for nabbing and nurturing some of English football’s finest, only for them to fail to make the grade.
    SunSport takes a look back at seven of the most memorable boy wonders who shone bright early on before burning out.
    GAEL KAKUTA
    The name will remain synonymous with off-field controversy at Stamford Bridge, but Kakuta was once the brightest young thing at the club.
    Chelsea were hit with a 16-month transfer ban by Fifa in 2009 for allegedly inducing Kakuta to break his contract with French club Lens in 2007.

    The move appeared to be worth it as Kakuta won Academy Player of the Year, finished top scorer for the youth side and won the U19 European Championship with France.
    When he made his first-team debut in 2009 after a four-month ban from Fifa, a Mail on Sunday article was headlined: “Chelsea’s new wonder boy worth all the fuss”.
    A decade later, Kakuta signed with French club Amiens in what is the 13th professional club of his career.

    Gael Kakuta signed with Chelsea in 2007 but is now on loan at Rens from Amiens
    The 29-year-old went out on loan to six clubs during six years with Chelsea’s first-team before eventually moving on to Sevilla.

    There were a couple of years in China and a return to Spain before switching to France.
    Embarrassingly, Kakuta was embroiled in a court case in 2014 when a broke former footballer masqueraded as him to fund a luxury lifestyle.
    Medi Abalimba was jailed after racking up huge bills in hotels and nightclubs pretending to be the Chelsea star.
    Kakuta joined Amiens in 2019 and is now spending the campaign on loan with Lens.
    JOSH MCEACHRAN
    Back in 2010, a 17-year-old McEachran emerged as the brightest young talent in the Chelsea academy.
    The Blues fought off the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester United to sign the teenager.
    McEachran was expected to evolve from starlet to star at Chelsea and, in turn, be the successor to Lampard’s crown in midfield.

    Josh McEachran was expected to become a Chelsea superstar and had an ill-fated spell at Brentford
    Then England U21s boss Stuart Pearce said: “He’s got a really outstanding talent, similar to Jack Wilshere, and it bodes well for England.
    “If Josh and Jack were wearing Spanish shirts, you would revere them.”
    The arrival of Andre Villas-Boas to Stamford Bridge in 2011 brought an end to McEachran’s progression and he sought opportunities on loan.
    He was sent out to five clubs in three years, from Watford to Wigan, but struggled to settle at any.
    In 2015, he broke free of Chelsea’s loan army and joined Brentford on a permanent deal, a move which had highs and lows until his release last summer.
    McEachran, now 27, is playing for Birmingham City.
    BERTRAND TRAORE
    The repercussions of Traore’s move to Chelsea in 2013 was felt last summer at Stamford Bridge.
    Lampard’s inability to make any signings when the Blues were slapped with a transfer ban was due to Traore’s arrival back in 2013.

    Bertrand Traore ended up playing just 16 times for Chelsea
    Traore’s move to Chelsea was one of the key components in Fifa’s evidence as part of an investigation into the club’s signing of foreign players under the age of 18.
    Fifa said it found breaches in 29 cases out of the 92 investigated.
    In the end, Traore played just 16 times for Chelsea and departed for Lyon in an £8.8m move in 2017.
    In France, he impressed scoring 21 goals in 87 games for the club.
    His return to form earned Traore a summer move to Aston Villa for a fee believed to be around £17million where he is starting to find his feet in the Premier League.
    SLOBODAN RAJKOVIC
    When a 16-year-old Rajkovic signed for Chelsea in 2005, it was seen as a giant coup.
    The centre-back, tipped to succeed John Terry in defence, had spent the previous summer at Arsenal’s youth camp.
    The majority of Europe’s big beasts were looking to sign the talented defender, including Man United, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan and Monaco.
    A work permit stalled Rajkovic’s progression at Chelsea so he was sent to Holland on loan, to PSV, Twente and then Vitesse Arnhem.

    Slobodan Rajkovic was wanted by Europe’s biggest clubs and enjoyed a stint at Palermo
    Villas-Boas gave the Serbian centre-back his first start for Chelsea, in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Wycombe Wanderers in 2011.
    The same year Rajkovic was sold to Hamburg in a £1.8m deal.
    His career never really ignited, making just 42 appearances for the German side in four years.
    Rajkovic spent three years with Italian club Palermo but was released after they finished bottom of Serie B.
    The boy once wanted by all is now plying his trade in Russia with FC Lokomotiv Moscow.
    DOMINIC SOLANKE
    Jose Mourinho made it clear how much potential Solanke had at Chelsea.
    Back in 2014, in his second stint as Stamford Bridge boss, Mourinho named Solanke in a list of players who would be representing their countries in a few years.
    “In this moment, we have players who will be Chelsea players.  And when they become Chelsea players, they will become England players, almost for sure,” Mourinho said.
    Quite understandable given Solanke success in the youth ranks.
    He was England’s Youth Player of the Year in 2014, Chelsea’s Academy Player of the Year the following season and earned his first-team debut aged just 17.

    Solanke was Chelsea’s academy star striker but ended up being sold to Liverpool before joining Bournemouth

    Solanke was the prolific goalscorer who helped Chelsea to successive FA Youth Cups in 2014 and 2015, as well as a Uefa Youth League.
    But two years ago, at the age of 19, Solanke opted for a new beginning having not seen first-team opportunities come his way.
    He headed for Merseyside with Liverpool where he made 21 appearances in Jurgen Klopp’s first-team but only scored on the final day of the 2017-18 season.
    Bournemouth forked out a whopping £19m for the 23-year-old last year and he is a key part of their side who are pushing for promotion from the Championship.
    ISLAM FERUZ
    Liverpool star Andrew Robertson once described Feruz, his then team-mate at Celtic, as the “golden boy” of the Scottish youth football.
    Feruz was plucked away by Chelsea in 2011, aged 15, to be another star at the club’s Cobham academy.
    But such promise didn’t translate into success for the striker as he was sent out on loan to Crete, Blackpool, Hibernian, Royal Excel Mouscron and Swindon Town.

    Islam Feruz is now without a club having been known as the ‘golden boy’ of Scottish football
    And when his contract at Chelsea came to an end in 2017 he was released.
    Despite only being 25 years old, Feruz has been without a club since and set up a baseball cap brand in the meantime.
    Over five years as a Blues player, and sent on as many loans, Feruz made just 20 professional appearances and scored no goals.
    Chelsea deemed the striker, once the darling of Scottish youth football, to have lost his potential.

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    Chelsea announce £32.5m profit for 2019-20 despite coronavirus crisis but figures don’t include £253m transfer splurge

    CHELSEA have revealed a £32.5million profit in their latest financial results for the 2019-20 campaign.
    However, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic meant their overall turnover fell from £446.7m to £407.4m for the year ended June 30, 2020.

    Roman Abramovich’s Chelsea has recorded a £32.5m profit for 2019-20Credit: AFP – Getty

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    But that was offset by qualification for the Champions League, as well as player sales that helped the club record a profit, including the sale of Eden Hazard to Real Madrid, which could eventually reach close to £150million.
    According to the figures, broadcast and match day revenues dropped to £17.6million and £12.2million respectively, due to the season being suspended in March.
    Although, that meant a reduction in match day costs with games being postponed.

    Commercial revenue was also down by £9.5million, with non-match day activities around Stamford Bridge closed because of the pandemic.
    The report also reveals that Chelsea are continuing to ‘comply with UEFA’s break-even criteria under the Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations’.
    And the Blues did invest £93.7million in the squad, including on existing player contract negotiations.
    However, Chelsea’s summer transfer splurge has NOT been included in the new figures.

    Roman Abramovich signed off on £253million worth of deals, for the likes of Kai Havertz, Timo Werner, Ben Chilwell, Hakim Ziyech and Edouard Mendy.
    Chairman Bruce Buck revealed on the club’s website: “In common with many, many businesses across the globe, the pandemic has had a significant impact on Chelsea’s income.
    “But it is a sign of the strength and stability of our financial operation that the company was still able to post a profit in the past financial year.

    The figures don’t include Chelsea’s £253m summer transfer splurge, which included the £70m spent on Kai HavertzCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    “This was done while continuing to invest in our playing staff and indeed had normal football not halted in March, projections show a record profit and record turnover would have been achieved.
    “That would have represented an increase in revenue for a fifth year in succession.
    “Despite the impact of Covid, the revenue streams remained strong, our team is developing on the pitch and the club is in a good position to continue to grow when football is able to operate as it did previously, a time we are all looking forward to.”

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    Chelsea star Mason Mount vowed to succeed John Terry as Blues academy product when I told him to leave, says dad

    MASON MOUNT’S determination to become a Chelsea star is shown through a tale that brings a smile to his father’s face.
    It was 2014 and Mount, one of the most sought after 15-year-olds in the country, had to choose between a scholarship with the Blues and a raft of tempting offers to leave.

    Mason Mount has starred for Chelsea since 2019Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    Uncles, aunts and grandparents offered advice to the talented teenager after dad Tony called a family meeting at their Portsmouth home.
    “I told Mason I thought he needed to move on to get the best opportunity,” Tony told SunSport.
    “I said, ‘No one at Chelsea’s academy has got into the first-team since John Terry — what chance have you got?’
    “Mason shot back, ‘I’ll be the next one.’ He said, ‘I’m not leaving Chelsea, it’s my club. I’ve been here since the age of six and I’m going all the way.’”

    Five years on and Mason — so named by his mum as it means ‘man of stone’ — has fulfilled that promise, having made himself a regular in the Blues’ first team this season.

    I’m not leaving Chelsea, it’s my club. I’ve been here since the age of six and I’m going all the way.
    Chelsea academy product Mason Mount

    Sat in the garden of his Waterlooville home, Tony flicks through photographs on his iPhone which highlight his son’s rise.
    The snaps show him signing for Chelsea aged eight, bonding with best mate Declan Rice, representing England Under-21s and winning the 2018 player of the year at Vitesse Arnhem in Holland while on loan.

    But a photograph of a two-year-old Mason in the arms of his dad, who was a non-League manager in 2001, shows where his footballing education began.

    Mount vowed to become the first academy product since John Terry to make it in the first-teamCredit: Supplied

    An eight-year-old Mount joins ChelseaCredit: Tony Mount

    Mount, aged two, would watch his dad’s non-League side Havant Town

    Mount, with dad Tony, signing with Vitesse Arnhem in Holland on loan in 2017Credit: Tony Mount
    Tony, then boss of Havant Town, said: “I’m old-school and Mason has sat in dressing rooms with me kicking cups and doors while we’re 3-0 down at Kettering, and the language has been blue.”
    In 2004, Tony took a five-year old Mason to a club in Farnham for his first experience of playing on grass.
    “They started age six and Mason was five,” the father-of-four said. “I took him over there and they said, ‘He’s a bit small. Is he six?’ I said, ‘Yeah!’
    “Within two sessions he was playing with the Under-8s and dribbling round all of them.”
    Chelsea quickly spotted his talent. Mason was training with the Blues as well as the club his family raised him to support, Portsmouth.
    SAINT TO WINNER
    So when a friend invited them to rivals Southampton, so coaches could assess their trialists against a Chelsea player, the future starlet was hesitant.
    Tony said: “We were driving there and Mase said, ‘I won’t have to wear that shirt will I?!’ It’s embedded in him. I said he’d just have a bib on.
    “They split the boys into four teams and took them away to get changed. The first team came out wearing black, another in blue and then another in yellow.
    “I’m looking for Mason and thinking, ‘Please don’t come out in red and white! PLEASE don’t come out in red and white!’ And he’s come out in this red and white kit with a face like thunder.
    “He’s going ‘Dad! Dad!’ and pointing at the shirt. He played like a man possessed that night because he was so unhappy about this kit. He scored 14 goals.”

    Mount’s dad Tony told SunSport about his son’s rapid rise at ChelseaCredit: Jamie McPhilimey – The Sun

    Mount became best mates with West Ham’s Declan Rice, left, in Chelsea’s academyCredit: Tony Mount

    Rice and Mount’s friendship endured as the two holidayed together this summerCredit: Instagram @masonmount10
    Despite attempts by Saints and Pompey to sign Mount, it was too late. He’d fallen in love with Chelsea.
    He signed with the Blues aged eight and met fellow midfielder Rice at their Cobham academy. The duo quickly became inseparable.
    Tony, 63, now a partner in an electronics manufacturer, said: “When Declan got released aged 14, we were all devastated. [Mason’s mum] Debbie was in tears and Mason was gobsmacked.
    “One minute you’re there and had been with Declan since the age of seven, travelling across Europe with the family and holidaying together, and all of a sudden he’s gone.
    “Declan is very strong mentally and got what he deserved at West Ham.”
    RAM RAID
    It was at the academy that Mason first met Jody Morris, Lampard’s assistant at Derby and now Chelsea.
    Former midfielder Morris was manager of the youth team when Mason stepped up. He thrived off Morris’ old-school approach and was appointed captain.
    Tony said: “I asked Mason about Jody and he said, ‘Dad, he’s very good. He’s a tough taskmaster, I love him and if I do something well he wants me to do it better.’”
    So when Morris called in 2018 to say Lampard wanted to meet, he jumped at the invite.

    Frank Lampard convinced Mount to join his Derby County in 2018Credit: PA:Press Association
    Mount signed a five-year deal at Chelsea in 2019Both father and son travelled up to a London hotel and listened to Lampard’s pitch about going to Derby.
    “Talk about inspired! I wanted to play for Frank after that,” Tony said, laughing.
    “Frank was brilliant, explaining what he could give Mason. He knew him inside-out, was talking about games he’d watched Mason play.
    “We spoke to Steven Gerrard about going to Rangers, too, and he was similar: ‘I’ve watched Mason, know him and want him to come on a journey with me.’
    “Frank said the same: ‘Come with me and be my player, you’ve got everything I love.’

    “I said to Mason, ‘Don’t rush into it, we’ve got to think about it. I like Werder Bremen, and Norwich was a good meeting.’ He said, ‘No, Dad. I’m going to Derby. I want to work for Frank Lampard.’”
    Mount scored nine goals and got four assists at Pride Park, where he formed a strong bond with the Chelsea legend.
    And Mount has asserted himself on the Blues’ first team since being handed his opportunity by his mentor Lampard.

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    Arsenal transfer target Isco revealed his one soft spot for rivals Chelsea as Mikel Arteta eyes Real Madrid ace

    ARSENAL are reportedly continuing their chase for Real Madrid playmaker Isco – but it is a packed field.
    Everton, Sevilla and Chelsea have all been linked with the Spaniard since Zinedine Zidane cut his gametime at the Bernabeu.

    Isco is a target for Arsenal in next month’s transfer windowCredit: EPA

    Not since November 8 has Isco started a game for Real, with a 4-1 defeat to Valencia that night in part explaining his coach’s reluctance to revive his trust.
    Zidane has since explained: “Isco is going to be an important player.
    “It is true that he is not playing much and I am not giving him the opportunity to show the player that he is.
    “I feel sorry for my players and I will never forget what I have experienced with them.

    “He has to work hard to get another chance, but what is being said [in the media] I can’t respond because we don’t control it.”
    A number of reports outline Arsenal’s desire to push for a deal, be it permanent or on loan, to add some much needed creativity to their midfield.

    However, it is not yet known if Zidane is willing to let Isco leave while Real battle on numerous fronts.
    According to Spanish outlet AS, the 48-year-old is more likely to keep Isco back and allow him a move at the end of the season.

    It is said that Isco will be happy with this option, with a transfer to Sevilla for around £15million his preference in the summer.

    So far, the player himself has made no major commotion in the media about his lack of playing time but did hint at a possible destination last year.
    Speaking to Soccer Bible, the 28-year-old revealed Stamford Bridge to be one ground he would like to play at but was yet to have the chance.
    Now, Isco has stepped foot on the turf at the likes of Wembley, Anfield, Old Trafford and Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan – but not the Emirates.
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    Chelsea join Man Utd in Jadon Sancho transfer pursuit with Borussia Dortmund star set to leave next summer

    CHELSEA have reportedly joined Manchester United in the race to sign Jadon Sancho.
    The Borussia Dortmund star has been continually linked with a move back to the Premier League.

    Jadon Sancho continues to be linked with a move away from Borussia DortmundCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    And according to CBS Soccer podcast Que Golazo, there are TWO possible destinations for the England international.
    Chelsea are now keeping an eye on his situation in Germany and could dash United’s hopes of landing the 20-year-old.
    But both clubs will have to wait until the end of the season – Dortmund are not considering a January sale of the star winger.
    Chelsea have been handed a boost in their pursuit of Sancho after the winger admitted he was a Blues fan growing up.

    Sancho was born in South London before joining the Man City academy aged seven.
    And he confirmed he followed the Stamford Bridge club on his way to stardom.
    In an interview with the Telegraph in 2019, when asked if he supported Chelsea, he responded: “Yeah, it’s correct. I’m not going to lie.”
    But he backtracked on his word a year later as speculation of his move to Manchester United heated up.

    Frank Lampard could make a move for Jadon SanchoCredit: PA:Press Association

    He later told World Soccer magazine: “I used to look at Ronaldinho on YouTube. That was a big thing for me.
    “He used to try things that no-one else would try and that made me like him a lot.
    “I didn’t have a team that I supported, though. I just idolised a lot of great players.”
    Manchester United were heavily speculated with his return to England in the summer but refused to stump up his £108million asking price.
    Respected journalist Gabriele Marcotti revealed that a source close to him claimed that Sancho would favour a move back to his roots in the English capital.
    He told BTP Media Network: “I’ve been told Sancho would prefer a move back home, in other words to London where he grew up.
    “But equally I’m sure he prefers a move for wherever gives him the best package and long term prospects.”
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    Man City vs Chelsea to go ahead after Guardiola’s Covid-hit side given all-clear in latest round of coronavirus testing

    MANCHESTER CITY will re-open their training ground on Wednesday afternoon after the latest round of Covid-19 tests came back negative.
    Monday night’s game at Everton had to be called off amid fears the virus had spread through Pep Guardiola’s squad.

    Pep Guardiola’s side are set to return to action against ChelseaCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    But they can now continue planning for Sunday’s game at Chelsea – along with next Wednesday’s Carabao Cup trip to Manchester United.
    Positive tests for Kyle Walker, Gabriel Jesus and two members of the backroom staff were confirmed on Christmas Day.
    And several more were confirmed on the morning of their trip to Goodison – meaning City asked the Premier League for a postponement.
    That was granted by the league – much to the annoyance of Everton who demanded clarification over the reasons the game had been called off.

    Now though, it appears City have managed to contain the spread of the virus – for now at least.
    The whole first-team bubble will be tested again on Thursday and Saturday to ensure they still have a clean bill of health.

    And providing there are no more positives, Guardiola’s squad will continue with their season as planned – albeit two matches behind some of their rivals.
    The news comes as Tottenham’s clash with Fulham on Wednesday was postponed due to an outbreak in the Cottagers camp.

    SunSport understands the Premier League will push back against calls for a circuit-breaker amid the rapid rise in coronavirus cases across the country.

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    Wolves line up shock Diego Costa transfer move after ex-Chelsea striker terminated Atletico Madrid deal early

    WOLVES are weighing up whether to make a shock move for Diego Costa.
    The Spain striker is a free agent after Atletico Madrid terminated his contract with immediate effect – six months ahead of schedule.

    Wolves are weighing up whether to make a shock move for Diego CostaCredit: Rex Features

    That hasn’t gone unnoticed by Wolves who are currently without star striker Raul Jimenez who suffered a fractured skull against Arsenal which could sideline him for months.
    Nuno Espirito Santo has been forced to rely on 18-year-old Fabio Silva to lead his attack, well ahead of schedule and would welcome an inexperienced frontman to take some of the weight from his young shoulders.
    Costa certainly has all the credentials after earning legendary status at Chelsea where he won two Premier League titles.
    Bookmakers swiftly installed the Molineux club as 6/4 favourites to land the Brazilian born hitman, with Arsenal just behind them at 3/1.

    However Wolves have been linked with the 32-year-old for the past two seasons and Nuno Esperito Santo has so far resisted the temptation to move for the combative striker, despite their links with super-agent Jorge Mendes who represents Costa.
    Portuguese head coach Nuno is a stickler for discipline and his Wolves squad take pride in their togetherness and total lack of egos in their ranks.
    Signing hothead Costa could risk that harmony and is seen as a major reason why Wolves have yet to be tempted by Costa, regardless of the quality and experience he would undoubtedly bring.
    The striker would also have to slash his current £270,000 a week wages, which are well above Wolves’ best paid players. 

    However Costa may want to enjoy one final fling in the Premier League to prove he can still hack it at the top level after failing to impress since his latest return to Atleti. 
    The Spain international has plenty of interest from South America, the Middle and Far East.
    But he has endured an injury-hit season and fallen behind Luis Suarez and Joao Felix in Simeone’s pecking order at the Wanda Metropolitano, where he has made just seven appearances across all competitions, including two starts, and two goals.
    However Wolves must weigh up whether a short-term deal could suit both parties until the end of the season, allowing Jimenez the time he requires to make a full recovery from his horror injury.

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