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    Ex-Chelsea star Jody Morris to carry on legacy of England hero Glenn Hoddle as he takes over at Swindon

    JODY MORRIS wants to get Swindon flying like his hero and mentor Glenn Hoddle.The new Robins boss takes charge of his first game at Newport County.
    Former Chelsea star Jody Morris has began his managerial journey by taking charge at League Two club Swindon
    Glenn Hoddle managed Swindon and won promotion to the Premier League
    In a far-ranging exclusive interview with SunSport, Morris reveals:

    How ex-England, Tottenham and Monaco midfielder Hoddle inspired him as a player and now manager.

    Hoddle cut his teeth as player-boss of Swindon in 1991 and won promotion to the Premier League with the Wiltshire club in 1993 before taking over at Chelsea in the same role.
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    And three years later he handed Morris his debut — making him the club’s youngest-ever Premier League player, aged 17 years, 43 days.
    Now former Chelsea star Morris is cutting his own managerial teeth at the County Ground.
    He told SunSport: “Back in the early 1990s, even 2000s, Premier League teams never mind EFL clubs, were still lumping the ball forward. 
    “Glenn Hoddle was miles ahead of his time. He put Swindon on the map, not just because he was such a huge name, but the way his team played.
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    “It was three at the back, passing out from the back, using the keeper and not just booting the ball upfield.
    “It was innovative. No-one was doing it and certainly not in the second tier of English football.
    “He got Swindon promoted, leaving a legacy, and then went to Chelsea and did exactly the same thing.”
    The Blues then were mid-table fodder but Hoddle changed the playing culture and laid the foundations for them to become a multiple trophy-winning machine.
    Glenn Hoddle (second right) celebrates promotion play-off glory in 1993
    Glenn Hoddle’s first managerial job was at Swindon
    After taking Swindon into the Premier League, Glenn Hoddle took over at Chelsea and changed the playing culture of the club
    Morris said: “The demands he was putting on defenders to try to pass out and not just get the ball as far away as possible was different.
    “He had an idea how he wanted to play, was good at getting those ideas across and improved almost everyone who worked under him.
    “For me, he was a first-class coach who always had a massive influence on me, both as a player and now a coach.
    “Because he was Glenn Hoddle, he immediately had you hooked. Whenever he joined in training he was still the best player. What he could do with a ball and his intelligence with it was outstanding.
    “I was just 14 when he came to Chelsea and he showed interest in me immediately. Managers back then rarely knew a youth team player’s name but he knew mine and would take time to talk to me.
    “I had opportunities to play anywhere in England as a young kid and the only reason I hung around Chelsea was (a) it was my club and (b) Glenn made me believe I could make it there.
    “Not many other managers would’ve given me my debut at the time I played because I was 9stone wringing wet and 5ft 5in so wasn’t physically ready.
    Jody Morris (left) is the youngest-ever Chelsea player in the Premier League after Glenn Hoddle gave him his debut in 2006 against Middlesbrough
    “He saw in me technical ability and knew tactically I was switched on despite being 17. I took on board the information and wouldn’t have that record as the youngest Chelsea played had it not been for him.
    “His attention to detail was huge. I watched him coach central defenders and Glenn was never known for sticking his head on the ball and making tackles. But he’d improve their game. 
    “Then he’d then walk up to the strikers and talk about movement.
    “His intention to detail and wanting to improve individuals, but at the same time hit the collective, is a talent and something I try to do myself.”
    Morris coached the Chelsea Under-18s for two seasons, winning the treble and quadruple, before hooking up with old friend and Blues team-mate at Frank Lampard.
    Frank and I could disagree about lots of things. But he told me, ‘I don’t want a yes man.’ Challenging each other, brings the best out in you.JODY MORRIS
    They led Derby to the play-offs before taking over at Chelsea and guiding them into the fourth Champions League spot while the club were under a transfer embargo.
    Morris did not follow Lampard to Everton — deciding he wanted a crack at management.
    And the Swindon boss revealed how he and his old pal had a lot of disagreements.
    He said: “Frank was new to coaching so a lot of the stuff translated from the grass was coming from me.
    “When you’re an assistant you must adjust to whatever the manager wants.
    “Frank and I could disagree about lots of things such as how long we’re training for or I wanted to do a certain bit of training that was opposed to his idea. 
    Frank Lampard and Jody Morris in charge at Chelsea
    “Maybe we’d do shape work on a day I thought was too early. Or perhaps we’d argue about which time we should travel to an away game or team selection and formations.
    “But Frank always said to me, ‘I don’t want a yes man’ and was open to other ideas. That’s why I’m bringing as my No2 Ed Brand, who I worked with at Chelsea with the under-18s. He’ll challenge and argue with me in the same way. That’s how you get the best out of yourself.”
    Morris actually got his first taste of management at the end of his playing career as a caretaker after Derek McInnes left St Johnstone.
    It was under McInnes where Morris really got real insight into what coaching and management was about as his club captain.
    He said: “I was close to Del and was his captain. There were a lot of decisions to be made about the team and players that I was privy to.
    Jody Morris sat down with our man Justin Allen at the County Ground
    “I got my first insight into that and Del was really good with me. He saw potential in me as a coach and knew I wanted to be a coach and manager one day.
    “And funnily enough being caretaker manager for a couple of weeks aged 32 was testament to how they saw me.”
    Morris says he owes a huge debt of gratitude to former Chelsea academy director Neil Bath, who is now director of football development and operations, for developing him as a coach.
    And the Swindon boss also credits his dear friend — the late great Chelsea legend Gianluca Vialli — as the other great manager he worked with.
    While doing his Pro Licence Morris used the Italian as an example of a manager who seamlessly transitioned from playing to taking charge of a changing room full of his ex-team-mates.
    He said: “Vialli was my favourite manager. He was a diamond fella. He was my team-mate first then manager.
    “I learned a lot from him about his preparations and he was excellent with off-the ball stuff. Italians love pressing, getting after the ball and being difficult to beat.
    “I spent hours with him over Zoom calls, interviewing him for my licence and tapping into his amazing football brain.”
    Chelsea legend Gianluca Vialli helped Jody Morris with his pro license
    But how does he take all that fantastic knowledge he gained at the top of the game to be a success managing League Two players?
    He said: “You need to know what their capabilities are and sometimes it depends how true you are to yours and how quickly you want to sacrifice that. 
    “Teams are trying to play football at all levels. That’s a good thing for football. We don’t want to be a team who looks pretty, you want to be as much the full package as possible
    “When certain things are not going well, you can rely on other attributes or other things that your team can display to give you a better chance of winning.
    “I certainly have coached teams where we’ve beaten up the opposition because we couldn’t pass water that day.
    “There are other days where we’ve looked magic but you are not always going to get that with players but unfortunately the lower down you go, the more inconsistent certain traits are and talents.
    “You have to hone and harness the attributes you have got as a group. And try to mask up what you’re looking for.”
    I end the interview by asking: “What is the ambition of Jody Morris?”
    He did not even need to pause: “To get promoted with Swindon. 
    Jody Morris is unveiled as Swindon boss by technical director Sandro Di Michele at the County Ground
    “I know memories are short in football and things can change quickly so without looking far ahead my first focus is to get the players working and playing the way I want.
    “That, for me, is the best way I can get success and win.
    “The club is in a promotion-challenging position so naturally that is what I want. But what you want and get can be two different things as I found out on transfer deadline day.
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    “I’m not going to walk into a group and say, ‘I’m going to pull up trees and we’re going to be unbeaten for the rest of the season.’
    “Instead I’m saying, ‘We’re in an OK position and I’d like to be in a better one’ and if we can we have a chance to be in a better position that’s something we must aim for. More

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    Surprise Chelsea star is AXED from Champions League squad as three new transfers signings make list and four miss out

    PIERRE EMERICK-AUBAMEYANG has been axed from Chelsea’s Champions League squad – and then jetted straight to Milan.The Gabon striker, 33, is left out in order to accommodate the club’s recent arrivals.
    Chelsea have named their Champions League squadCredit: Reuters
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has been axed from Chelsea’s Champions League squadCredit: Getty
    Chelsea’s record January transfer outlay led to them bringing in EIGHT new players in.
    However, Uefa rules mean that they are only able to include three of their signings in their Champions League squad for the knockouts.
    Chelsea forked out a whopping £107m upfront with a potential further £4m to follow in add-ons to Benfica for Enzo Fernandez.
    And the most-expensive player in Britain has been included along with Mykhailo Mudryk and Joao Felix.
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    Therefore that means that fellow new boys David Datro Fofana, Noni Madueke, Andrey Santos, Gabriel Slonina and Benoit Badiashile have all missed out.
    Jorginho’s deadline day exit to Arsenal did free up one place in the squad – which was only initially a 24-man one for the group stages.
    But another player also had to be omitted to make room for the trio which has led to Aubameyang being left out.
    However, despite his lack of match action under Graham Potter, the former Barcelona man was still expected to get the nod in favour of Hakim Ziyech.
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    The winger saw a deadline day switch to PSG fall through and he was the favourite by many to be a casualty.
    But the 29-year-old is in – causing more frustration for Aubameyang.
    The striker only moved to Stamford Bridge in September but has scored just three goals and started nine matches since Potter took over.
    And he appeared to take the latest snub badly as he was pictured in Milan with his brother on Friday night – which his teammates were facing Fulham.
    Chelsea face Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League last-16 with the first leg taking place in Germany on February 15.
    Fernandez, Mudryk and Felix have all featured in the competition already for their previous employers but are all available to play for the Blues. More

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta breaks Premier League record and overtakes Chelsea legend Jose Mourinho in the process

    MIKEL ARTETA has become the first Arsenal boss in Premier League history to be named manager of the month THREE times in the same season.The Spaniard collected the award after his Arsenal side picked up seven points from three games to continue their pursuit of a first league title since 2004.
    Mikel Arteta was named manager of the month for the third time this seasonCredit: Getty
    The Gunners started January by dropping points for just the third time this season following a goalless draw with Newcastle.
    But they responded with impressive wins over Tottenham and Manchester United, the latter thanks to Eddie Nketiah’s late goal, to get back on track.
    Arteta’s team now sit five points clear at the top with a game in hand on Manchester City, who they face later this month.
    And the Gunners boss now has more manager of the month awards than Jose Mourinho and also former Tottenham man Mauricio Pochettino (4).
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    He’s still got some way before he catches Wenger’s overall record of 15 though.
    And the ex-Arsenal manager isn’t even top of the pile.
    That’s because Sir Alex Ferguson’s won an incredible 27 when he was at United.
    But it’ll count for little if Arteta doesn’t lead the North Londoners to their fourth Premier League crown.
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    And their next challenge is a trip to Everton on Saturday, where they’ll be up against Sean Dyche on his return to management.
    Arsenal are overwhelming favourites for the points, but Goodison Park hasn’t proved a happy hunting ground for them in recent years.
    They’re winless since a 5-2 victory back in October 2017 and have lost on three of their last four trips to Merseyside. More

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    ‘I don’t understand how it’s possible’ – Klopp jokes he needs LAWYER as he breaks silence on Chelsea’s transfer spending

    JURGEN KLOPP joked he needed a LAWYER before he could comment on Chelsea’s excessive transfer spending. The Blues have paid out over £600MILLION under new billionaire owner Todd Boehly, who took charge of the club in May.
    Jurgen Klopp joked he needed a LAWYER before he could comment on Chelsea’s spendingCredit: AP
    In just the winter window alone, Chelsea signed seven new players, costing £323m, including mega-deals for Mykhailo Mudryk and Enzo Fernandez.
    Klopp has bemoaned the spending of his rivals before but remained tighter lipped as he broke his silence on Chelsea’s recent business.
    He said: “I say nothing without my lawyer. I don’t understand this part of the business but it’s a big number.
    “They are all really good players so congratulations. I don’t understand how it’s possible, but it’s not for me to explain how it works.”
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    Boehly, who replaced Roman Abramovich in a £4.25bn takeover, has signed 17 players since his arrival.
    Of the seven in January was Premier League-record £107m deal for World Cup winner Fernandez.
    It eclipsed the £100m Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola paid to sign Jack Grealish in 2021.
    But Guardiola voiced his confusion at Chelsea’s ability to splash the cash in the market.
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    He said: “None of my business. It’s a surprise because it’s not a state club.
    “We won 11 titles in the last five years being one of the five or six net spend teams in the league.”
    Asked how people would react if City spent the same, Guardiola responded: “I know what would happen.
    “What I said, being the last fifth or sixth in the Premier League being net spending, we won 11 trophies – four Premier Leagues in five years.
    “What Chelsea have done is none of my business. We know what we are working to.
    “What Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool, United, without good players you have to spend. Now the market is wow.
    “What they do is not my business. There are regulations, I don’t forget, eight or nine teams send a letter to be banned. We are the fifth team in net spend.”
    Mykhailo Mudryk signed for Chelsea in JanuaryCredit: Reuters
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    Chelsea and Benfica chiefs almost got into ‘physical confrontation’ during tense £107m Enzo Fernandez negotiations

    CHELSEA and Benfica chiefs were reportedly close to a “physical confrontation” during tense negotiations for Enzo Fernandez.The Argentina World Cup winner joined the Blues in a record £107million deadline day move.
    Enzo Fernandez talks almost caused a ‘physical confrontation’ between Chelsea and BenficaCredit: Getty
    And he could make his debut in tonight’s league derby against Fulham at Stamford Bridge.
    But it was tough going for Todd Boehly’s men as they endured relentless hours of talks with their Benfica counterparts.
    The deal even looked to be off on one or two occasions as the parties struggled to agree on the structure of payments.
    And Portuguese outlet Record says Chelsea and Benfica chiefs almost got into a “physical confrontation” as a result.
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    Chelsea deny the report.
    It’s also reckoned Benfica wanted Mateo Kovacic included as part of the deal before accepting they couldn’t meet his £5m-a-year salary.
    And the report adds a frustrated Fernandez threatened to post a video criticising Benfica’s management team unless Chelsea’s offer was accepted.
    Benfica president Rui Costa certainly hasn’t held back from expressing his disdain over the manner of Fernandez’s exit.
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    He claims Fernandez’s attitude made it impossible for the midfielder to play again for Benfica, with the prospect of a cheaper summer deal dismissed by the player and Chelsea.
    Costa declared: “I’m sad to have lost the player but I have a clear conscience that I’ve done the best for Benfica. Enzo showed no desire to stay at Benfica.
    “From the moment Enzo realised he had the value of the clause, it was uncompromising.
    “We insisted but the player did not show openness to continue at Benfica.
    “I proposed to Chelsea that he stay until the summer for a lower sale value.
    “The player, even so, did not want to continue at Benfica. And this is where everything changed.
    “A player who, even with the possibility of not losing a euro and with a secure Chelsea contract, does not want to continue, could never stay at Benfica.
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    Humble Chelsea star Lewis Hall signs autographs for fans in 15-plate Audi as team-mates arrive in luxury Lamborghinis

    CHELSEA star Lewis Hall stopped to sign some autographs for fans as he left training. Ahead of tonight’s clash against Fulham, Chelsea stars were seen leaving their Cobham training base in full luxury.
    Lewis Hall leaves Chelsea training in his 15-plate AudiCredit: © Jim Bennett
    The 18-year-old stopped to sign autographs as wellCredit: © Jim Bennett
    Trevoh Chalobah has been Hall’s opposite number at full-back in recent gamesCredit: © Jim Bennett
    The fellow academy graduate sported a Mercedes-BenzCredit: © Jim Bennett
    Kai Havertz left in his LamborghiniCredit: © Jim Bennett
    Not be outdone by team-mate Ben ChilwellCredit: © Jim Bennett
    Veteran Cesar Azpilicueta was also seen leaving trainingCredit: © Jim Bennett
    Ruben Loftus-Cheek sported a Bentley on his travelsCredit: © Jim Bennett
    The training for Kepa Arrizabalaga and Co would have doubtless been prioritising the clash with FulhamCredit: © Jim Bennett
    A number of the squad could be seen in their luxury cars as they headed home.
    SunSport exclusively revealed Graham Potter took his under-performing stars to a military base last week in order to help boost team spirit and integrate the newest members of his squad.
    However, given the flashy cars on display here it seems the training session in Cobham was a bit more run-of-the-mill.
    Academy graduate Hall stopped in his 15-plate Audi to sign some fan autographs.
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    The 18-year-old has taken advantage of the horrific injuries Potter’s squad has suffered this season, albeit mainly playing out of position at left-back.
    The [usual] central midfielder has played seven times since making his first senior appearance of the campaign in Chelsea’s only Carabao Cup game this season.
    He followed this up days later by making his debut in the Premier League against Newcastle.
    Other stars such as Trevoh Chalobah, Kai Havertz and Cesar Azpilicueta were also spotted showing off their motorheads with some luxury vehicles of their own.
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    Italian car-maker Lamborghini appears to be a particular favourite among the squad, while Mercedes and Bentleys could also be seen.
    Although, this is not surprising given the huge wages some stars are on.
    Following the arrival of British transfer record holder Enzo Fernandez, who could be involved tonight, Chelsea will be out for revenge after losing 2-1 at Craven Cottage last month.
    Blues fans will have their fingers crossed that any new stars don’t have a repeat of Joao Felix when he had his own debut against Marco Silva’s side – getting himself a three-game ban. More

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    I wouldn’t have even let Enzo Fernandez back in the locker room, he showed no commitment to Benfica, says president

    BENFICA’S president has torn into Chelsea new boy Enzo Fernandez.Portugal legend Rui Costa claims the Prem’s £107million record buy was so intent on leaving Benfica he couldn’t even return to their locker room.
    Enzo Fernandez has been accused of giving up on Benfica as soon as he knew Chelsea were keen to splash outCredit: Getty
    Costa even says Fernandez’s attitude ruined the club’s hopes of tempting Chelsea to delay the transfer until a cheaper deal in the summer.
    The former AC Milan and Benfica midfielder didn’t hold back when firing a salvo at the World Cup-winning Argentinian.
    Costa said: “I’m sad to have lost the player, but I’m a clear conscience that I’ve done the best for Benfica.
    “Enzo showed no desire to stay at Benfica.
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    “From the moment Enzo realized he had the value of the clause, it was uncompromising. 
    “We insisted, but the player did not show openness to continue at Benfica.”
    Costa revealed how he offered the big-spending Blues a cut-price fee for the midfield star at the end of the season.
    He said: “I proposed to Chelsea that he stay until the summer for a lower sale value. 
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    “The player, even so, did not want to continue at Benfica. And this is where everything changed.
    “A player who, even with the possibility of not losing a euro and with a secure Chelsea contract, does not want to continue, could never stay at Benfica. 
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    Chelsea chiefs Boehly and Eghbali watch over £300m worth of January transfers in training… but no sign of Enzo Fernandez

    CHELSEA owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali cast an eye over their new January signings in training – but there was no sign of Enzo Fernandez. The World Cup winner became the last and most expensive signing of the Blues’ record-breaking January on deadline day.
    The Chelsea owners got to see veteran defender Thiago Silva in actionCredit: Getty
    Mykhailo Mudryk will be among the new names desperate for a start against FulhamCredit: Getty
    Graham Potter put his new and old players through their paces at Cobham
    The Chelsea ownership have spent a record-breaking amount of money in January
    He joins a host of new faces at Stamford Bridge who will be hoping to make an impact against Fulham tomorrow.
    Boehly and Eghbali, the faces of the new ownership, arrived at Cobham to watch the players go through their paces.
    Boehly wore a black jacket with grey trousers as he strode through the blustery training ground.
    Alongside him pictured with a grin was Eghbali, who is believed to have been heavily involved with getting the Fernandez deal over the line.
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    Along with the new signings, veterans such as Thiago Silva were also seen in the middle of the busy session.
    Encouragingly for Chelsea fans, the likes of Wesley Fofana, Ben Chilwell and Reece James were all visible as they continue their road back from injury.
    At the centre of it all was Blues boss Graham Potter, who has seen pressure on his job ease recently after a couple of decent results in recent weeks.
    The ex-Brighton manager has also seen over £300m of talent walk through the door, potentially giving his side boost.
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    Chelsea fans will be keen to see more of their injury-hit £75m defender Wesley FofanaCredit: Getty
    Reece James was seen smiling at Cobham as he fights back from injuryCredit: Getty
    Ben Chilwell was among the names on the Chelsea injury list in recent weeksCredit: Getty
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    Supporters have so far seen most of defender Benoit Badiashile, who appears to have struck up a solid partnership with Silva at the back.
    Fans were given only a limited glimpse of Mykhailo Mudryk in the last league game at Anfield but many were impressed with what they saw.
    David Datro Fofana has been largely limited to cameo appearances so far while right-back Malo Gusto was immediately sent back on loan to Lyon after his signing.
    Loanee Joao Felix was dismissed on his debut while Andrey Santos, Noni Madueke and Fernandez are all waiting to make their first appearances.
    Graham Potter has to try and gel his squad togetherCredit: Getty
    Hakim Ziyech was denied a deadline day move to PSG due to paperwork issuesCredit: Getty
    Chelsea are looking for a better second-half of the season after some desperate formCredit: Getty More