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    Chelsea player ratings: Palmer superb but Colwill struggles as Blues grind out vital win against local rivals Fulham

    CHELSEA battled to a vital win against local rivals Fulham as Cole Palmer scored the only goal of the game.Palmer, who is the Blues’ top scorer, made no mistake with a late first-half penalty to make it nine for the season and three Premier League wins in a row for the first time under Mauricio Pochettino.
    Cole Palmer impressed as he scored the only goal of the game in Chelsea’s 1-0 win over local rivals Fulham
    The win made it three in a row for Chelsea in the Premier League – the first time that’s happened under Mauricio Pochettino
    It was far from easy for Chelsea, with Fulham battling to the bitter end and Djordje Petrovic making two excellent saves to keep them out.
    Chelsea – who were criticised by fans for a bizarre promotion in the crowd while the game was being played – twice hit the post in search of a second goal.
    Fulham pushed for a leveller late on but despite a long spell of pressure they were unable to create a clear-cut chance, allowing Chelsea to take three points and west London bragging rights.
    Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Sheen rated the Chelsea players…
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    Djordje Petrovic – 8/10
    Another composed performance in between the sticks for the young keeper. Chelsea may well have stumbled upon their long-term No 1.
    Made excellent saves to deny Harry Wilson and Raul Jimenez and went about his business with an absolute minimum amount of fuss. Quite the opposite of previous No 1 keeper Robert Sanchez.
    Malo Gusto – 6
    Got up and down the wing extremely well and did a reasonable job of keeping Willian in check.
    However, he was extremely lucky not to see red for a seemingly high tackle on the former Chelsea star when the score was still 0-0.
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    Axel Disasi – 6
    Defended stoutly when needed but still struggles to look convincing in possession.
    A couple of nervy moments in the first half but looked much better after half time.
    Thiago Silva – 7
    Like Disasi had a couple of moments where his defence looked a bit ragged, but managed his back four impressively after the break.
    A couple of late tackles and a clever tactical foul brought huge cheers from the home fans.
    Levi Colwill – 6
    Better than he was against Middlesbrough but still plainly not a left-back and often appears to be struggling with his positioning and whether or not to engage his man.
    Doesn’t offer much going forward and skied a great chance with his weaker foot from just outside the box.
    Levi Colwill did not have the best afternoon
    Moises Caicedo – 6
    A better performance from the midfielder but still not dominating games and opponents as a £100 million player should.
    Having said that, he was often left exposed by his midfield mates who were caught up field.
    Enzo Fernandes – 7
    The Chelsea No 8 was superb in possession and whipped in a couple of really threatening crosses – one that Armando Broja headed over and another that saw Raheem Sterling hit the post (although he was probably offside).
    However, his score is held back by his inability to affect the game without the ball. Too often he left Caicedo alone in midfield and allowed runners to burst past him, giving Fulham plenty of opportunity.
    Conor Gallagher – 7
    Decent enough from the skipper who was neat in possession and offered a couple of driving runs forward.
    Not quite as dynamic or energetic as he was earlier in the season, however, but nearly scored with a superb effort that saw him smash the post with a swerving, outside-of-the-boot effort.
    Cole Palmer – 8
    Chelsea’s top performer on the day with everything good running through the winger.
    Provided a lovely disguised ball for Raheem Sterling to win the penalty, then slotted it home coolly.
    Some brilliant play in the second-half included a lovely flick over Antonee Robinson, who will be relieved he won’t have to meet Palmer again this season.
    Raheem Sterling and Cole Palmer provided plenty of threat going forward
    Raheem Sterling – 7
    A bit of a return to form for Sterling who had endured a couple of rough performances.
    Was positive every time he got the ball in going at Kenny Tete, won the penalty and looked somewhere close to his best. Should have scored when he headed against the the post – although it would likely have been ruled out if it had gone in.
    Armando Broja – 5
    Huffs and puffs and always works his hardest but still just lacks that quality in crucial moments.
    Unlucky to see his first half header fly over, but was found wanting in a couple of moments where a quicker decision may have brought dividends for the Blues.
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    Noni Madueke (for Broja, 66) – 7
    Exciting introduction from the winger who came on and immediately got the Stamford Bridge faithful out of their seats with a series of direct charges at the Fulham goal.
    End product still needs work, but his direct style will always be a nightmare for defenders and he forced Bernd Leno into a smart save late on.
    Ben Chilwell (for Sterling, 76) – 6
    The defender’s first action since late September and his return to the pitch was met with massive noise from the home fans.
    Was brought on to play in the front three – which is where he spent a lot of his time before his injury and received a lot of criticism. Will be interesting to see in coming weeks if Poch sticks with Chilwell as a forward or drops him back into his natural position.
    Alfie Gilchrist (for Gusto, 92) – N/A
    Late sub and had no time to make much of an impression on the game.
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    Carney Chukwuemeka (for Palmer, 92) – N/A
    The same as Gilchrist in terms of performance, but his return is a massive bonus for Pochettino and Chelsea, with the midfielder playing in his first game since August 20.
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    Chelsea fans baffled as £10million striker makes Premier League transfer swap – despite Pochettino wanting new forward

    CHELSEA star David Datro Fofana has joined Burnley on loan until the end of the season. The striker spent the first half of the campaign with Union Berlin but was recalled earlier this month.
    David Datro Fofana has joined Burnley on loanCredit: Getty
    Burnley announced the Fofana deal with a hilarious ET-inspired clipCredit: Burnley FC
    Fofana, 21, was in the stands at Turf Moor to see his new side draw 1-1 with Luton last night.
    And he has now been unveiled as a Burnley player via a bizarre ET-inspired announcement video.
    Fofana said: “It feels very good to be here, I’m really happy. I think it will be a really good place for me to progress and it’s the perfect move for me.
    “To work with Vincent Kompany will be very good. I have seen a couple of games already and I think this is the right place for me to make the next steps.
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    “I have known about Burnley for a long time, they have been in the Premier League before this season and the champions [of the Championship] last year and I’m now looking forward to now being a part of this team.” 
    Meanwhile, Chelsea supporters have been left baffled by the move amid manager Mauricio Pochettino stressing he needs more attacking options.
    The Blues will be without Nicolas Jackson for some time due to him representing Senegal at Afcon and Christopher Nkunku has suffered an injury setback.
    One Chelsea fan said: “I thought he’ll stay and help the team.”
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    Another added: “This guy is easily better than Armando Broja. I thought this club would keep him.”
    More raged: “Instead of buying another striker, why can’t we keep Fofana?”
    Others were more positive, saying: “This will be a good move for his development if he plays.”

    Fofana joined Chelsea a year ago for £10m from Norwegian side Molde.
    He made four appearances for the first-team before being sent out on loan to Union Berlin.
    But the Ivorian managed just two goals in 17 games and had a falling out with previous boss Urs Fischer, refusing to shake his hand and crying when he was substituted.
    The loanee then issued an apology.
    Burnley do not have an option to buy Fofana included in the loan deal.
    As for Nkunku, he missed the first three months of the season with a knee injury and now a hip issue is keeping him in the treatment room.
    On the Frenchman, Pochettino revealed: “We’re disappointed and a little bit worried because we want Nkunku involved again as soon as possible.
    “We are still assessing him, we don’t know what is going to happen.
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    “It’s complicated with him. It’s now between eight and ten days since he could train.
    “He was so close to feeling comfortable again, he started the game against Crystal Palace.” More

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    Chelsea ‘working to complete transfer of 16-year-old worth £52m’ as fans say ‘Boehly hasn’t learned’

    CHELSEA are working on signing ANOTHER Brazilian wonderkid.Estevao Willian is just 16 years old and plays for Brazilian Serie A side Palmeiras.
    Chelsea have set their sites on signing MessinhoCredit: Instagram
    Willian is so highly rated in Brazil that he has earned the nickname of ‘Messinho’ after Lionel Messi.
    He made his Palmeiras debut when he came off the bench against Cruzeiro in December as Palmeiras won the Serie A title on the final day of the season.
    According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea are in negotiations with Palmeiras over signing the player.
    And he has a whopping release clause of £52million.

    Barcelona are also in contact with Palmeiras and could rival Chelsea to his signature.
    Chelsea have pursued an aggressive strategy of paying big-money for young players since Todd Boehly’s takeover of the club last year.
    The Blues broke their transfer record to sign Enzo Fernandez, 22, for £107m from Benfica then broke it again to snap up Moises Caicedo, 22, for a £115m fee from Brighton.
    But neither player can be described as an unqualified success since moving to Stamford Bridge.
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    Boehly has spent over £1billion in transfer fees since becoming the club’s owner.
    He’s signed several young Brazilians during his tenure such as Andrey Santos, Angelo Gabriel and Deivid Washington.
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    Only Deivid Washington has made an appearance for Chelsea, playing 14 minutes in the third round of the FA Cup against Preston.
    And fans are worried that Boehly could be making the same mistake of signing a player for the future but neglecting the here and now.
    One fan wrote: “£52m on him whilst we have Jackson occupying ST and Chilwell at LB.”
    Another fan wrote: “We’re never signing another player over 25 it seems.”
    A third fan wrote: “Chelsea signs everyone, yet their team remains mid..”
    And a fourth tweeted: “Boehly hasn’t learned his lesson.”
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    I scored last time Fulham won at Chelsea 44 years ago – then I played for the Blues and fans booed me when I signed!

    GORDON DAVIES scored Fulham’s second goal in their last victory at Chelsea, a 2-0 win in 1979.Davies, now 68, joined the Blues for a season in the mid 1980s and here he tells of his memories of the West London clash…
    Gordon Davies (left) is the last Fulham player to score in a win at ChelseaCredit: Getty
    The fact I was the last player to score a goal in a Fulham side that won at Chelsea is a statistic I would love to see finally put to bed today.
    It’s information that is over 44 years old and bear in mind I retired from playing 30 years ago!
    So it’s not something I enjoy being associated with.
    We went into that game at  Stamford Bridge having lost our previous five matches, so we needed a result to lift confidence in the dressing room.

    And while we were really struggling at the wrong end of the table, Chelsea were chasing promotion back to the top flight.
    As a local derby it was being played in front of their biggest crowd of the season.
    It was one of those fixtures where the longer it stayed 0-0 the greater the chance we had of getting something from the game.
    On the hour mark, John Beck hit a wonderful goal from outside the box to put us ahead.
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    As far as my goal was concerned, we had worked on a corner routine in which defender Tony Gale would get to the near post and flick on the ball, so I could hopefully get on the end of it.
    With five minutes to go, it worked a treat. I managed to pick up Galey’s ball and from about three or four yards out scored to seal the victory.
    I cannot talk about this game without mentioning keeper Perry Digweed, who played his first league game for us that season at Stamford Bridge and was an absolute hero.
    The footnote was Perry was a big Chelsea fan, which made it an even more amazing performance.
    Fulham may have recorded eight draws and 12 defeats in their last 20 games at Chelsea since winning, but it would be no surprise if the visitors won today.
    After the Blues’ 1-0 defeat at Middlesbrough on Tuesday night in the Carabao Cup semi-final there is now even more pressure on boss Mauricio Pochettino and his side.
    But while both Chelsea and the Cottagers — who lost 2-1 against Liverpool — are chasing one-goal deficits to reach Wembley I still feel this is a great time for Marco Silva’s side to be meeting the Blues.
    When I joined Chelsea I remember walking out to a crescendo of boos when introducedGordon Davies
    I have always thought the rivalry between the two clubs  differs.
    Don’t get me wrong, Chelsea have always wanted to beat Fulham,  but I believe they want their neighbours to be successful as long as they beat them when the two clubs meet.
    For Fulham, however, it’s almost as though Chelsea are the big brother.
    And as the younger sibling there is this need to put one over them whenever possible.
    I was lucky enough to play for both clubs  but it was very top heavy in terms of games, with nearly 400 league games for Fulham, compared with just 13 for Chelsea.
    Having spent six years in my first spell at Craven Cottage, when I joined the Blues I remember walking out to a crescendo of boos when introduced!
    Davies later spent a season at ChelseaCredit: Rex
    All I could do was applaud the Shed End. I hoped I could win them over by scoring goals.
    Fortunately I netted on my debut and also recall hitting a hat-trick in a 4-3 win at Everton.
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    As a result, I am grateful to those same Blues fans who, to this day, still fondly remember me for those goals.
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    Mauricio Pochettino ‘worried’ about Christopher Nkunku injury as he gives grim update on Chelsea striker

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO is “worried” about Christopher Nkunku as injuries continue to plague the start of his Chelsea career.The French forward, 26, only made his Blues debut in December after being sidelined with a knee problem for the first four months of the season.
    Christopher Nkunku has only played four times for Chelsea since joining in the summerCredit: Reuters
    And he marked his first match in a Chelsea shirt with a consolation goal in a 2-1 defeat to Wolves.
    He then started in a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, before he came on as a second-half substitute in a 3-2 victory over Luton.
    But Nkunku has been absent for Chelsea’s last two games due to a hip injury he picked up in training.
    They were a 4-0 win over Preston in the FA Cup and a 1-0 defeat to Middlesbrough in the first leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final.
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    He said: “We’re disappointed and a little bit worried because we want him involved again as soon as possible.
    “We are still assessing him, we don’t know what is going to happen.
    “It’s complicated with Christopher. It’s now between eight and 10 days since he could train.
    “He was so close to feeling comfortable again, he started the game against Crystal Palace.”
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    It means Chelsea – who have spent £1billion on players over the last 18 months – have received just four appearances and one goal for the £52million they spent on Nkunku in the summer.
    And Pochettino, who is preparing for a West London derby against Fulham on Saturday lunchtime, is still looking for a member of his squad that can consistently lead the line up front.
    Cole Palmer, Nicolas Jackson and Armando Broja have all played as the No9 in recent weeks.
    But a positive update for Chelsea fans is defenders Ben Chilwell and Benoit Badiashile are set to return from injury and be included in the squad for their home clash with rivals Fulham.
    Pochettino added: “The good news is having players like [Trevoh] Chalobah, Chilwell, Badiashile and [Carney] Chukwuemeka so close to being involved again and help the team to perform.” More

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    Top 10 most expensive football transfers ever including TWO Todd Boehly signings, Mbappe to PSG and a Barcelona flop

    £100MILLION transfers are the going currency rate for football stars – but who ranks in the Top 10 most expensive deals.Inflation, along with increasingly eye-watering TV deals, have driven fees up and up.
    Paul Pogba, 30, was let go by Sir Alex Ferguson in 2012 to Juventus for £1.5mCredit: Reuters
    And you won’t stand a chance of scooping one of the game’s biggest names unless you have a nine-figure wadge to spend.
    Manchester United were the first giant to edge close to the £100m barrier way back in 2016, when they splashed £89m to bring Paul Pogba back to Old Trafford.
    And that set the ball rolling, with transfer spends in elite league increasing every year.
    According to Fifa’s official figures last year, Premier League spent £1.6 BILLION on players with the up-and-coming Saudi Pro League coming runner-up with £701MILLION.
    £100million is the new benchmark for top talent. And even that’s not always enough.
    According to AS, Liverpool failed in their attempt to secure £100m Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle in the summer, after Chelsea gazumped them for Moises Caicedo.
    While Brentford have warned that even that incredible sum might not secure the services of Ivan Toney this winter.
    Here, SunSport takes a look at the most expensive football transfers – and not all have lived up to their massive price-tags…
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    10 – Declan Rice (£105m, 2023)
    Declan Rice is the second-most expensive English playerCredit: Getty
    Tipped to be Arsenal’s future captain, Declan Rice made the move from West Ham in a £105m last summer after skippering the Irons to Europa Conference League glory.
    Rice attracted interest from Europe’s top clubs, including Chelsea, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, Manchester City.
    Former Stamford Bridge boss, Frank Lampard admitted he wanted to sign the Englishman to make him the Blues’ long-term captain.
    Ultimately, Rice made his own decision on his next steps, and that was to join Arsenal in a club record deal.
    Arsenal’s acquisition for the 24-year-old was not easy after facing strong competition from Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
    City saw their £90m bid rejected as Arsenal gazumped them.
    9 – Antoine Griezmann (£108m, 2019)
    Antoine Griezmann is fourth in France’s all-time top goal scorers listCredit: AFP
    2018 World Cup-winner Antoine Griezmann left Atletico Madrid to link up with Lionel Messi and Barcelona for a huge £108million in 2019.
    The Spanish giants, included a buyout clause of a staggering £690m.
    Unfortunately, the Frenchman flopped after his big money move, scoring just 35 goals in 102 matches in 3 seasons for Barcelona.
    Remarkably, Griezmann has never won a LaLiga which was his expectation when he joined 27-time winners.
    In 2022, Griezmann, now 32, decided to re-join old boss Diego Simeone at Atletico and has immediately got back to his best, scoring 11 goals and registering 3 assists in this LaLiga campaign.
    And in January 2024, he become the club’s all-time leading goalscorer, overtaking the legend Luis Aragones.
    8 – Enzo Fernandez (£110m, 2023)
    Enzo Fernandez broke British-record transfer when he joined Chelsea for £110m from BenficaCredit: Getty
    Enzo Fernandez’s remarkable performances in the 2022 World Cup saw his value astronomically rise, catching the eye of Chelsea owner, Todd Boehly.
    Fernandez, 22, was bought by Todd Boehly in a £106m deal, rising to £110m, after winning the Young Player Award at the World Cup which caused his astronomical value to rise.
    The 22-year-old had only played 29 games in Europe for Benfica since joining from River Plate.
    His time at Chelsea has been mixed so far, although he still has eight years of his nine-year contract left to prove himself.
    7 – Joao Felix (£112m, 2019)
    Joao Felix won the 2019 Golden Boy award at Atletico Madrid beating the likes of Erling Haaland and Jadon SanchoCredit: Getty
    Atletico Madrid spent their Griezmann cash on Portuguese prospect Joao Felix in a staggering £112m deal from Benfica.
    He had impressed in his first full campaign in the Primeira Liga, with the forward scoring 15 goals and registering 9 assists from 21 starts
    That prompted Atletico to make him the then-fifth most expensive player of all time.
    However, he never hit the heights at Atletico, and is currently with Barcelona after a failed loan at Chelsea.
    6 – Jude Bellingham (£115m, 2023)
    Birmingham City decided to retire Bellingham’s previous number which was 22Credit: Getty
    The hottest talent in world football made the move to Real Madrid from Borussia Dortmund in 2023 for £115m.
    Bellingham was the first Englishman to win the Ballon d’Or Kopa Trophy in 2023.
    The Birmingham graduate made his official first-team debut at the age of 16, in their 0-3 defeat to Portsmouth in the EFL Carabao Cup.
    And his world-class talent was clear to see in his first few games.
    In 2020, Manchester United reportedly offered Birmingham City £30m for the then 16-year-old.
    Bellingham snubbed the move and made his decision to join Borussia Dortmund.
    Few years later he earned his massive move to Madrid, becoming the most expensive British player ever.
    The 20-year-old has taken his game to the next level with the star recording 17 goals and 5 assists in his 23 games for Real Madrid.
    And his is already the main man at the Bernabeu.
    5 – Moises Caicedo (£115m, 2023)
    Moises Caicedo has had a tough time adapting to life at Stamford BridgeCredit: Alamy
    Just when everyone thought Chelsea owner Todd Boehly couldn’t break the bank even more, he smashed the British transfer record.
    The Blues gazumped Liverpool to sign Brighton’s Moises Caicedo in a crazy £115m transfer after one of the sagas of the 2023 summer transfer window.
    The Seagulls had bought his for just £4m from Ecuadorian side Independiente del Valle two years earlier.
    He has had a tough time justifying his mega transfer fee at Stamford Bridge – and the jury is still out on that deal.
    4 – Ousmane Dembele (£138m, 2017)
    Ousmane Dembele has never lived up to his feeCredit: AFP
    Ousmane Dembele joined Barcelona in 2017 from Borussia Dortmund for an upfront fee on £96.8m – with the transfer potentially rising for a WHOPPING £135.5m.
    Unfortunately, the two-footed forward has since endured several injuries which has derailed his potential.
    He won three LaLiga titles with Barca… but never played a truly key role in the side.
    And now, still only 26, he finds himself back in his home country with Paris Saint-Germain – after joining for just over £40m in 2023.
    That represents a pretty substantial loss on the player for the now cash-strapped Catalans.
    3 – Philippe Coutinho (£145m, 2018)
    Philippe Coutinho flopped at Barcelona with the Brazilian recording 25 goals and 14 assists in 106 appearances.Credit: AFP
    Philippe Coutinho moved to Barca from Liverpool in 2018 for an incredible £145m, including hefty add-ons.
    Like Dembele, Coutinho never hit the heights at Barcelona despite his impressive spell with Jurgen Klopp’s Reds.
    Liverpool, on the other hand, spend the money on Virgil van Dijk and Alisson, transforming themselves into perennial title challengers.
    Coutinho, now 31, now finds himself in Qatar with Al-Duhail, on loan from Aston Villa.
    He is tipped to end up in the USA.
    2 – Kylian Mbappe (£162m, 2018) 
    Kylian Mbappe is closing in on Olivier Giroud on France’s all-time top goalscorers listCredit: Getty
    Kylian Mbappe has almost certainly worth every penny of the £162million PSG spent on him from Ligue 1 rivals Monaco.
    Well, apart from his continued failure to win them the Champions League.
    He’s fired the French heavyweights to five Ligue 1 titles in six years and a bunch of cups. But the closest he got to European glory was a final loss to Bayern Munich in 2020.
    Add in a World Cup with France in 2018 and hat-trick in defeat to Argentina in final in 2022, and he’s cemented himself as without doubt one of the best players in the world.
    He is expected to leave in the summer of 2024, with Real Madrid his expected destination.
    1 – Neymar (£198m, 2017) 
    Neymar still holds the most expensive transfer of all time SEVEN years from the MEGA-DEALCredit: AFP
    Neymar joined PSG from Barcelona for an astonishing £198MILLION deal, which smashed the then-world record £89m United paid for Pogba.
    Brazilian forward reportedly felt he was in Lionel Messi’s shadow at Barcelona so he took it upon himself to move.
    Life at Paris saw Neymar record 118 goals and 77 assists in 173 games, but injuries affected the 31-year-old career.
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    Neymar, like Mbappe, thrived domestically with PSG but failed to get that elusive European glory.
    He ultimately left for a very lucrative switch to Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal, earning a mouthwatering £2.5m-A-WEEK. More

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    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino left red-faced after £115m signing Moises Caicedo appears to have stitched him up

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO has been left red-faced by his own player, Moises Caicedo following Chelsea’s loss to Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup.Chelsea lost the first leg of their semi-final 1-0 at Middlesbrough on Tuesday.
    Moises Caicedo accidentally stitched up his gafferCredit: Getty
    Pochettino took solace in the fact that Moises Caicedo had told him that his former side Brighton had also lost there last year.
    But in actual fact, Brighton beat Boro 5-1 in last year’s third round of the FA Cup.
    Immediately after the game, Pochettino said: “If you see the previous years, other Premier League teams went out to Middlesbrough.
    “It was Caicedo telling me that ‘we lost last year to Middlesbrough with Brighton’ and many Premier League teams, when they play in the cups there, they lose.”
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    Caicedo’s memory had clearly failed him, given he played the entire 90 minutes of Brighton’s 5-1 victory.
    Alexis Mac Allister netted two goals, Pascal Gross, Adam Lallana and Deniz Under netted the other goals for the Seagulls.
    In fact, the last time Middlesbrough beat Brighton was a 3-0 victory in the Championship 2015-16 season.
    Middlesbrough have claimed a couple of Premier League scalps in recent seasons though.
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    They knocked both Manchester United and Tottenham out of the 2021-22 FA Cup on their way to the quarter-finals, where they lost to Chelsea.
    Pochettino did not shirk responsibility for the Middlebrough loss and said it was time to focus on their West London derby with Fulham in Saturday’s early kick off.
    He said: “We are Chelsea and we cannot afford to lose these kinds of games but, to be honest, if you played 100 times, maybe you lose one because it is football and not another sport.
    “We got criticised but sometimes it is good, we can learn with the criticism and we need to be tough, we need to feel the pressure to grow.
    “For us it is important to perform and to win.
    “We didn’t perform badly against Middlesbrough. We came from a few victories. We need to keep the momentum. It is true after the first leg we are 1-0 down but we need to keep the belief.
    “It is important to realise we are still alive and we have the second leg at Stamford Bridge. We will fight to be in the final. We know when you lose a game to a Championship team, we need to accept the criticism.’ More

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    Former Chelsea boss ‘favourite’ to replace Stefano Pioli as AC Milan boss after ten months unemployed

    FORMER Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is the favourite to replace Stefano Pioli at AC Milan – according to Italian media.The Italian has been unemployed for 10 months after being sacked by Spurs in March of last year.
    Conte’s tenure as Spurs manager ended in miseryCredit: PA
    But he could be in line for a return to management as soon as this month with Pioli on thin ice at AC Milan.
    Pioli has been under pressure for several months and Wednesday’s cup exit to Atalanta only intensified scrutiny over his job.
    Gazzetta Dello Sport report that fans have turned on Pioli and had #PioliOut trending on Twitter the evening of their cup exit.
    They have already earmarked Conte as the man they want and used the hashtag #ConteIn.
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    Conte was already linked with the Milan last season when Spurs travelled to the San Siro for their round of 16 Champions League defeat.
    His failure to beat Milan in the corresponding fixture was effectively the death knell of his tenure at Tottenham.
    He praised Milan after they knocked a pathetically drab Spurs out and said: “In this moment we don’t have a solid foundation to be competitive to fight and win, in my opinion.
    “In terms of history, these two clubs are on totally different levels. Milan won the Serie A title last season, whereas we scraped through by a miracle going from ninth place to fourth. So this is certainly a step forward.”
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    Conte has been on record saying he will not accept a project halfway through a season – having regretted doing so when he took over Spurs in November 2021.
    Conte managed Milan’s rivals, Inter, from 2019 until 2021 but his association with him is not thought to harm his chances of joining the Rossoneri.
    Milan and Inter have a friendly rivalry known as the “derby of the cousins”.
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