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    Chelsea player ratings: Enzo Fernandez struggles as one of THIRTEEN flops awarded less than 5 against Aston Villa

    CHELSEA slipped to yet another hapless defeat as Ollie Watkins scored the only goal in a 1-0 win for Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge.The game had been in the balance until the hour mark when Malo Gusto’s red card for a high tackle – given after a VAR check – saw the Blues go down to ten men.
    Mauricio Pochettino watched his Chelsea team fail to score again and slip to a third defeat in the opening six gamesCredit: AFP
    Enzo Fernandez endured a poor afternoon, shanking a good opportunity horribly wideCredit: Reuters
    Ollie Watkins scored the only goal of the game as Aston Villa won 1-0Credit: AP
    Chelsea huffed and puffed and drew a couple of good saves from Emi Martinez, but it was again poor finishing and a lack of cutting edge that hurt Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
    A rare mistake from Thiago Silva saw England hitman Watkins race through on the counter to score his first Premier League goal of the season and earn Villa all three points.
    The defeat means the Blues slip further down the table and fail to register a goal for the third time in their opening six games.
    Here’s how SunSport’s Tom Sheen rated the Chelsea players on Sunday afternoon…

    Robert Sanchez – 8/10
    Probably the home side’s best player on the day, which says a lot about where this current Chelsea team finds themselves.
    Made two incredible saves in the first half, tipping over ezquisite volleys from Lucas Digne and Nicola Zainola and was also assured in his other work. Could do nothing about Ollie Watkins’ goal and produced another late save to keep it 1-0.
    Goalkeeper Robert Sanchez was Chelsea’s top performer, making a couple of stunning savesCredit: AP
    Malo Gusto – 4
    Performed well in the first-half, getting forward at every opportunity and providing the Blues with good width. Should’ve had an assist but Enzo Fernandez shanked a good cut back.
    Unfortunately sent off for a rash tackle on Lucas Digne after about an hour following a VAR check from referee Jarred Gillett.
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    Malo Gusto was sent off – after a VAR check – for a high tackle on Lucas DigneCredit: PA
    Axel Disasi – 5
    Defended robustly when he needed to and proved he is a physical threat with a disallowed goal.
    However, has still not convinced he is top quality in possession – the point illustrated perfectly when he burst through on goal and sliced a shot horribly wide and then later with a couple of wayward crosses.
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    Thiago Silva – 4
    His uncharacteristic mistake lead to Watkins’ winner, with the Brazilian legend miscontrolling the ball in the middle of the pitch after a Chelsea attack broke down.
    The Villa counter was ruthless and proved to be decisive.
    Levi Colwill – 5
    It’s hard to look past the fact he is a centre-back playing at left-back. Although comfortable on the ball and a good defender, modern full-backs in top teams have to attack.
    Colwill rarely joins in and often left Mudryk to go one-on-one rather than provide him with an overload.
    Conor Gallagher – 5
    Wearing the captain’s armbandis clearly important to Gallagher as he started the game like a runaway train and continued in that vein, covering huge amounts of ground.
    However, as the match went on – and especially after Chelsea needed more when going down to 10 men – he lacked the quality to really unlock any dooes or provide decisive touches.
    Moises Caicedo – 5
    Dictated things in the first half and everything good that Chelsea produced flowed throuigh the midfielder.
    He tired as the game went on and his influence waned, before he came off with ten minutes still to play.
    Enzo Fernandez – 3
    Perhaps you can blame the change in postion or the unfamiliarity of new team-mates and a new system.
    But, whatever the added context, the base argument is that a £105 million should be producing more and having much more of an influence on the game. Wasted arguably Chelsea’s best chance when he shanked a Gusto cut back with his left-foot, with the ball going out for a throw.
    Mauricio Pochettino needs more out of £105 million midfielder Enzo FernandezCredit: Getty
    Raheem Sterling – 5
    Huffed and puffed but couldn’t blow the Aston Villa door down. Was guilty of over-dribbling on a couple of occassions and picking the wrong option on a couple of other occasions.
    Still looked like Chelsea’s most likely goal threat overall, but that’s an extremely low bar considering how the Blues have struggled in front of goal in 2023.
    Mykhailo Mudryk – 7
    Had an extremely promising first half and was dangerous in a couple of one-vs-one situations, looking something like the player Chelsea thought they were buying. Found Nicolas Jackson with a brilliant through-ball to set the striker through on goal and then beat Matty Cash to fire a cross into the box – with no one on the end of it.
    Was unfortunate that Gusto’s red card meant he was the player withdrawn, as it was one of his brighter outings.
    Nicolas Jackson – 3
    Looks completely devoid of confidence, over-dribbling, waiting too long to pass and constantly being caught in offside positions.
    Made a fantastic run to get on the end of Mudryk’s through-ball, but his first-time poked effort was well saved. Also picked up yet ANOTHER yellow card after blocking Martinez’s kick-out and was withdrawn soon after. He’s now banned for a game.
    Nicolas Jackson endured another tough afternoon up front for the Blues and is now banned after picking up a fifth yellow in just six gamesCredit: Reuters
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    Ben Chilwell (for Mudryk – 60) – 4
    Had Chelsea’s best chance to equalise and simply had to do better – was put through on goal just moments after Villa took the lead but, with an age to pick his spot, fired tamely at Emi Martinez.
    Another player that looks to have totally lost his confidence.
    Lesley Ugochukwu (for Jackson, 68) – 5
    Came on and provided a huge surge of legs and enegy in the middle of midfield, especially with the Blues a man light.
    However, another player where you have to question if he has that elite quality for a team that supposedly have top four aspirations. Caught in possession a couple of times and doesn’t appear to have the vision to play incisive passes.
    Cole Palmer (for Fernandez, 68) – 4
    Hard to make an impact in this type of game, coming on a goal down with only 10 men, but must do better.
    Played it safe too often in possession and snatched at his one clear sight of goal, aiming a weak effort at goal that was blocked by a defender.
    Armando Broja (for Caicedo, 79) – 4
    Received a huge roar from the home fans after he came on, playing his first game in almost 11 months after a serious injury.
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    Don’t hold your breath that goalscoring woes are over just yet, Chelsea fans – Broja had one sight of goal, even though he was offside, and skewed a free header horribly wide of goal.
    Subs not used: Lucas Bergstrom, Djordje Petrovic, Marc Cucurella, Ian Maatsen, Deivid Washington. More

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    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham LIVE RESULT: Declan Rice injury latest, Son secures point for Spurs with quickfire equaliser

    TOTTENHAM battled back to secure a well deserved point at Arsenal in the North London derby.Son Heung-min scored just 98 seconds after Bukayo Saka’s penalty to seal the 2-2 draw.
    While the Gunners were hit with a back injury to Declan Rice in the second half.

    Result: Arsenal 2 Tottenham 2
    Arsenal team: Raya; White, Saliba, Gabriel, Zinchenko; Rice, Odegaard, Vieira; Saka, Nketiah, Jesus
    Tottenham team: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Udogie; Sarr, Bissouma, Maddison; Kulusevski, Johnson, Son

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    Hot Spurs show fighting spirit
    Tottenham fought back twice to earn a point at Emirates, a resilient characteristic that is becoming the norm under Ange Postecoglou.
    Spurs have now earned eight points from losing positions in the Premier League this season, the second-most of any side afrer Liverpool (9).
    The Londoners have come back from behind in their last three matches as well as on the opening weekend at Brentford.

    D2-2 v Brentford (from 2-1 down)
    W5-2 v Burnley (from 1-0 down)
    W2-1 v Sheff Utd (from 1-0 down)
    Drew 2-2 v Arsenal (from 1-0 and 2-1 down)

    Arteta issues Rice update
    Speaking to the press after this afternoon’s North London derby, Mikel Arteta has explained his reasoning for making a double change at half-time that saw Declan Rice and Fabio Vieira replaced by Jorginho and Kai Havertz.
    [Declan] Rice was substituted due to a back injury, but [Fabio] Vieira was a tactical switch. We hope that Rice’s injury is not a long-term issue. It’s strange that a player like him has to come off so we’ll see.Mikel Arteta
    More Rom Com from Cristian
    Undoubtedly a brilliant player for the most part, Cristian Romero remains prone to slapstick.
    During the frenzy of the North London derby, the Argentine became the 11th player in Premier League history to score an own goal and give away a penalty in the same game.
    Romero is the first Spurs player to hit those infamous heights, but can at least be grateful that he didn’t add a red card to the record, just his customary yellow.
    James still Madd for it
    With two assists in this North London derby, James Maddison leads the Premier League rankings with four for the season.
    The playmaker has now been directly involved in 21 goals in his last 22 away games in the Premier League, returning 10 goals and 11 assists.
    His six goal involvements on the road this season (two goals and four assists) is also the most of any player in the division.

    Match stats from the Emirates
    Arsenal and Tottenham both remain unbeaten at least six games into a top-flight campaign for only the second time in the Premier League era. The last time came in 2004-05.

    Full time – Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    A pulsating contest comes to a close.
    Arsenal twice had their noses in front in the North London derby, but Cristiano Romero’s own-goal and Bukayo Saka’s penalty were cancelled out by equalisers from Tottenham captain Son Heung-min; the second strike from the South Korean came just 98 seconds after the spotkick.

    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90+10. As the clock strikes 100 minutes, Richarlison’s snapshot is deflected wide for a corner.
    The Emirates holds its breath.
    The set-piece is swung out from the right and met by the head of…
    …Gabriel, who powers it to safety.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90+8. Romero bodychecks Nketiah, and Arsenal have a late free-kick midway inside the Tottenham half.
    They play it short because of course they do, and the momentum quickly evaporates.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham – Arsenal substitution
    90+6. Emile Smith Rowe is going to get a run out, on for Bukayo Saka.
    Can the young midfielder make a heroic contribution at the death?
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90+4. Despite the game being deep into injury time, Alan Smith is using this time to bemoan Arsenal’s lack of a goalscorer.
    That should tell you all you need to know about their attacking endeavours.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90+2. Gabriel is denied a clear header from the corner by the presence of Udogie and Bissouma.
    However, replays show that the ball brushed off the outstretched arm of the Italian defender.
    There are no appeals from the Arsenal players, but Gary Neville is bemused: “For me, that’s more of a penalty than the Romero one.”
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90+1. A Saka shot from outside the box whistles past Vicario’s right-hand post.
    The goalkeeper, in fact, got a touch to the ball so it will be another corner to the Gunners.

    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    90. The board goes up and there will be TEN minutes of stoppage time to be played.
    It’s news that brings roars from both sets of fans. Both still believe they can win this.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    89. Udogie pulls down Saka, landing on his opponent in the process.
    Saka is moving gingerly as a result, and the Tottenham defender breathes a sigh of relief after remembering that he is already on a booking.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    87. It’s Arsenal finishing the stronger now, forcing a barrage of corners.
    The latest from the left prompts Romero in to miscuing a header backwards, but the defender is helped out by a brilliant recovery by Bissouma.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    85. Saka curls it wickedly towards the near post from where it is flicked on and races across goal.
    Begging to be converted at the far post, Nketiah doesn’t gamble on the ball dropping and misses out on an opportunity to make himself a hero.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    84. Reiss Nelson, on as a sub for Gabriel Jesus a few minutes ago, comes in from the left side and unleashes a rocket.
    It loops up off a defender and goes behind for a corner.
    Now the Arsenal fans are interested.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    82. Arsenal have just had two attempts on goal in this second half, the last of which was the penalty converted by Bukayo Saka in the 54th minute.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    80. Ten minutes to go!
    One goal will win it now, surely.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham – Tottenham double substitution
    78. It’s two changes for Spurs, and it’s the end of the road for their two main men.
    Son Heung-min and James Maddison depart with Richarlison and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg on in their place.
    The captain’s armband is handed to Cristian Romero.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    76. Now it’s Arsenal’s turn to pour forward.
    White busts a gut to overlap Saka on the right, but his energy is not matched by the delivery into a packed penalty area.
    Instead, his cross is deflected casually into the arms of Vicario.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham – Romero yellow card
    74. Who had 74 minutes in the when will Cristian Romero be booked bingo?
    The defender is carded for grappling with Gabriel Jesus before the corner can even be taken. I suppose it is Argentina versus Brazil.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    73. Tottenham look the more assured side as the game enters its final stages.
    Another crisp break from the visitors sees Kulusevski win a corner on the right.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    71. Remarkably, after receiving lengthy treatment, Maddison is going to play in.
    Hopefully, the England star is fit to continue, and it’s not a similar situation to when Arsenal continued to play Jurrien Timber against Nottingham Forest when he had injured his ACL.
    Arsenal 2-2 Tottenham
    69. This does not look good for James Maddison.
    In his attempts to wrestle away from Jorginho, the midfielder jolts his knee and goes down in considerable pain.
    Meanwhile, Spurs break away thanks to Maddison’s efforts, and almost grab the lead when Son steers into the side-netting.

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    Forgotten Man Utd flop who played once and left with Cristiano Ronaldo saw career go in very different direction

    A FORGOTTEN Manchester United flop arrived at Old Trafford with high promise and praise by Sir Alex Ferguson in 2008 but ended up leaving with Cristiano Ronaldo just a year later.Manucho joined United from Angolan outfit Petro Atletico 15 years ago following a successful three-week trial at Carrington.
    Manucho failed to live up to expectations at Manchester UnitedCredit: Getty
    Manucho left Manchester United on the same year as Cristiano RonaldoCredit: Getty
    The former striker was scouted by Ferguson’s ex-assistant Carlos Queiroz but failed to live up to expectations.
    Sir Alex said in January 2008: “He is a tall, agile, quick forward and through contacts that Carlos has, was brought to our attention around six months ago.”
    However, Manucho never managed to live up to the required standards at Old Trafford.
    The former Angola international amassed a mere three appearances, only one of which was at the Premier League against Stoke.
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    The now 40-year-old registered one assist that helped the Red Devils beat the Potters 5-0 before being shipped out on loan to build up match fitness.
    Manucho initially joined Panathinaikos before moving to Hull but failed to stand out for both teams.
    That ultimately led to his dismissal from United just a year after putting pen to paper with Sir Alex’s side.
    The Angolan took off on the same summer that saw Ronaldo signing with Real Madrid and embarking on a legendary career.
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    Manucho moved to Real Valladolid where he underwent two more loan stints to Bucaspor and Maniaspor in Turkey.
    But those two loan stints paid off as he became a regular at Valladolid where he registered 104 appearances.
    That led to a move to Rayo Vallecano in 2014 where he played a whopping 119 times.
    Manucho spent four years at Vallecano and then signed for Spanish third-tier side Cornella before rolling credits on his career in 2019. More

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    Chelsea 0 Aston Villa 1: Pochettino’s season goes from bad to worse as ten-men Blues are downed by Ollie Watkins

    OLLIE WATKINS piled more misery on ten-man Chelsea as Malo Gusto was controversially sent off. At least this time the Blues’ boos were aimed at referee Jarred Gillett and not their billion pound squad as home fans were left livid. 
    Ollie Watkins scored the winner for Aston VillaCredit: Rex
    Enzo Fernandez cuts a disgruntled lookCredit: Rex
    Chelsea went down to ten men on 58 minutes as Gusto had a yellow card upgraded to a red after a VAR check for a poor challenge on Lucas Digne. 
    Boss Mauricio Pochettino had appealed for patience after Chelsea fans lambasted their struggling squad in the 0-0 draw with Bournemouth last time out. 
    He blamed his 12-man injury list, and a lack of experience among his new recruits, for his side’s struggles – now he can add Gillett’s name to the list. 
    After the sending off Villa smelt blood and Watkins pounced with an ice-cool finish on 73 minutes. 
    Poch was serenaded to chants from the away end of “you’re getting sacked in the morning”. 
    Maybe the powers that be will finally realise that the ex-Tottenham boss’ rescue operation may not be able to continue without the help of a recognised goalscorer.
    All that transfer cash only to get cooked by Watkins with his first goal of the season. 
    Someone really needs to let them in on a little secret that strikers do win games as nearly every player had a go at blazing over yesterday. 
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    Chelsea have scored just seven goals in seven games in all competitions – and without one in their last three outings.
    Villa, on the other hand, have scored 22 goals in nine games in all competitions.
    £115m British record signing Moises Caicedo returned from a minor knee knock to replace Lesley Ugochukwu in Chelsea’s one change from the Blues’ goalless draw at Bournemouth.
    He fired a low drive straight at Emiliano Martinez early on. 
    Mykhailo Mudryk and Levi Colwell whipped inch-perfect crosses into the box time and time again but no one was there to make the crucial touch. 
    And the visitors hit back with a Lucas Digne rocket up the other end which Robert Sanchez tipped over the bar. 
    There was another superb ball from Mudryk as he spotted Nicolas Jackson’s run into the box and made the killer pass. 
    Jackson had just Martinez to beat but the Argentina international made a superb stop to deny the Blues forward. 
    Gusto was sent off for this tackle
    Gusto leaves the field after being shown redCredit: PA
    Malo Gusto burst down the right flank and cut the ball back to Enzo Fernandez who was the culprit of a shocking miss well wide. 
    Finally centre-back Axel Disasi looked as though he had broken the deadlock as he had the ball in the net – but it was ruled offside. 
    A cacophony of boos rang out at the break but they were for Gillett who blew up for half-time with more than a minute of stoppage time still to play.
    Pochettino was left raging and was seen giving the officials a tongue-lashing down the tunnel. 
    Chelsea went down to ten men in the second-half and Villa pounced. 
    From a Blues attack, Aston Villa broke as Watkins burst into the area. 
    Colwill did well to block the first shot but the ex-Bees striker reacted quickly to squeeze in at the second attempt.
    Chelsea hit back and Ben Chilwell lashed an effort that stung the hands of Martinez before another string of misses from the hosts.
    Armando Broja summed up the host’s frustrations as he wrapped up the nightmare afternoon with a header well wide.
    Watkins beats Robert Sanchez at the keeper’s near postCredit: AP
    Watkins celebrates his winnerCredit: Getty

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    Declan Rice in Arsenal injury scare as he is subbed off against Tottenham.. and replacement makes huge blunder

    ARSENAL fans have been given an injury scare after Declan Rice was subbed off against Tottenham.The midfielder was taken off at half-time in the North London derby by Mikel Arteta.
    Declan Rice was forced off at half-time against TottenhamCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Rice’s replacement Jorginho made a huge blunderCredit: Sky Sports
    Rice’s replacement, Jorginho, was then caught in possession in the build-up to Spurs’ second goal.
    According to Sky Sports, Rice had to be taken off after complaining about his calf, having been playing through an issue since pre-season.
    The England international was seen still wearing his full kit on the bench during the second half.
    He also had his leg strapped up as he sat next to Aaron Ramsdale in the dugout.

    Rice was replaced as part of a double substitution for the Gunners at half-time, with Kai Havertz also coming on for Fabio Vieira.
    The hosts appeared to be coping well without Rice after Bukayo Saka restored their lead from the penalty spot.
    Spurs were level less than a minute later, though, after capitalising on a mistake from Jorginho.
    The Italian took too long on the ball as Maddison closed him down before dispossessing him.
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    Jorginho was dispossessed by James Maddison in the build-up to Spurs’ equaliserCredit: Sky Sports
    Maddison then raced forward and played in Son Heung-min to equalise for Ange Postecoglou’s side.
    Arsenal fans will hope Rice’s calf injury is not serious, with their side facing a busy run of fixtures in the coming weeks.
    The Gunners play Brentford in the Carabao Cup and Lens in the Champions League before league matches against Manchester City and Chelsea before the end of October. More

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    Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson BANNED after picking up fifth yellow card in just six games – and all have been for dissent

    NICOLAS JACKSON has ruled himself out of Chelsea’s next game – following five yellow cards for repeated offences. The striker was shown yellow at Stamford Bridge against Aston Villa, his fifth of the season.
    Nicolas Jackson is banned for Chelsea’s next game after picking up fifth yellow cardCredit: Reuters
    It means he faces a one-match ban but remarkably every yellow he has received this season has been due to dissent.
    Chelsea fans hit out at the naivety shown from the 22-year-old summer signing from Villarreal.
    One said: “Yeah Jackson showing his age here, misses next game already all for dissent.”
    Another added: “Jackson’s customary dissent yellow card. Misses next game..”
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    One fumed: “Nicolas Jackson again with a disciplinary issue. All yellow cards this season are all due to dissent..”
    Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino revealed he had actually spoken to Jackson about his discipline along with Enzo Fernandez.
    Pochettino said: “I talked to him today. We were talking about that. We had a meeting with him and Enzo.
    “I said ‘come on, for a striker to have four yellow cards, to protest…to talk with the referee.
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    “You need to get some yellow cards for different actions not because of that. It’s so easy, so cheap.
    “I think he could put the team in a really difficult situation (if it continues). He understood.
    “But Jackson is 22, he is young, he needs to learn, to improve. He is going to be a fantastic player, but he needs time.”
    Jackson will be joined on the sidelines by team-mate Malo Gusto, who was sent off following a VAR check for his studs up tackle.
    And ten-men Chelsea suffered further misery after Ollie Watkins opener on 73 minutes was enough to separate the sides.
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    Chelsea fans fume ‘do the rules just get thrown in the BIN when we play’ after referee blunder

    CHELSEA players, Mauricio Pochettino and fans were left fuming after referee Jarred Gillett seemingly blew a minute early for half-time against Aston Villa.Fourth official Simon Hooper had signalled that three minutes extra should have been played in an action-packed first half.
    Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea players and fans were left furious when referee Jarred Gillett seemingly blew a minute early for half-timeCredit: Reuters
    Chelsea fans had already been frustrated with perceived time wasting from the away side and were even more incensed when the whistle went early.
    Australian referee Jarred Gillett blew the whistle before even two added minutes had even been played – leading to a huge chorus of boos around the ground in west London.
    Multiple Chelsea players went to speak with Gillett, while Blues boss Poch walking halfway across the pitch and could be seen speaking all the way back into the tunnel and beyond.
    Twitter account CFCDaily summed up the feelings of many Chelsea fans, writing: “Do the rules just get thrown in the bin when Chelsea games get played?

    “Villa players constantly surrounding the referee & now blows up the whistle 65 seconds early of his own added time.”
    The game was 0-0 at half-time with Nicolas Jackson wasting a decent chance and Chelsea keeper Sanchez making two incredible saves from Lucas Digne and Nicola Zainolo.
    However, things went from bad to worse for Chelsea as Malo Gusto was sent off just before the hour for a high tackle, with Gillett again becoming the target for Chelsea fan anger.
    The referee checked the VAR monitor before brandishing a straight red card to the defender.
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    Do the rules just get thrown in the bin when Chelsea games get played? Villa players constantly surrounding the referee & now blows up the whistle 65 seconds early of his own added time.— CFCDaily (@CFCDaily) September 24, 2023

    What a weird refereeing display at Stamford Bridge.Gillett books Digne, yet the VAR check was for a Sterling red as Digne’s face is covered in blood.Then after 3 minutes added on he blows for HT before the 2nd min even begins! pic.twitter.com/xb4t7u1ddE— FPL Villan (@FPLVillan) September 24, 2023

    Jarred Gillett should hang his head in shame. A farcical refereeing performance from minute one. Horrific. But then again, just officiating like the PL refs usually do.— Matt Debono (@MattDebonoAC) September 24, 2023

    New levels of shambles from pathetic PGMOL. 3 minutes of added given, barely 60 seconds played before Jarred Gillett blows whistle for HT.Utter clown car of hacks.— Daniel Childs ☕️ (@SonOfChelsea) September 24, 2023

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    With the Blues down to ten men Aston Villa smelt the blood of a team low on confidence.
    Robert Sanchez had already made two world-class saves but could do nothing when Villa pounced on an uncharacteristic Thiago Silva error and broke forward with Ollie Watkins.
    Watkins drove into the box and fired a brilliant low effort across goal and into the bottom corner, scoring the only goal of a 1-0 win.
    Down to 10 men there was little Chelsea could do to mount a comeback, the home side looking devoid of confidence and struggling to create anything clear-cut.
    Their best chance fell to Ben Chilwell just moments after Villa had scored, but the defender – who had an age to pick a spot – fired a team effort to Emi Martinez’s near-post.
    Mauricio Pochettino’s side slipped to a third defeat in six and a third game without finding the net.
    To make matters worse Nicolas Jackson – who had been warned by Poch over his discipline earlier this week – picked up yet another silly yellow card for blocking a Martinez clearance.
    That was Jackson’s fifth yellow card in six games and means he is banned for the game against Fulham a week on Monday. More

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    Gary Neville wins over Arsenal fans live on Sky Sports in interview ahead of North London derby against Tottenham

    GARY NEVILLE has tipped Arsenal to win the Premier League this season.The Gunners have made an unbeaten start to the campaign, winning four of their first five matches.
    Gary Neville has tipped Arsenal to win the Premier League this seasonCredit: Twitter @SkySportsPL
    Their performances have impressed the former Manchester United defender, who has predicted Mikel Arteta’s side will lift the trophy in May.
    Speaking on Sky Sports ahead of Sunday’s North London derby, Neville explained: “Arsenal, I think, I’ve got them down as title winners this season, which is ambitious.
    “An ambitious prediction but I just feel there’s something here.”
    Neville also went on to add: “Mikel Arteta knows he’s got a very strong squad.”
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    His backing of Arsenal has gone down well with their fans on social media.
    One supporter reacted by tweeting: “Gary Neville is now making sense.”
    Another added: “Wow Gary is saving himself early on this one.”
    A third fan also wrote: “Blud realised Man U are bums.”
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    Meanwhile, one more commented: “He used to be a hater Gary, it’s good you finally fell in love with Arsenal, best club in the world.”
    Neville had angered Arsenal fans last season for doubting their title chances.
    The Gunners topped the table for large parts of the campaign as they challenged Manchester City for the title.
    However, City ultimately went on to clinch the league by five points on their way to an historic treble.
    Neville has won over Arsenal fans with his prediction
    Arsenal have made a strong start to the new season, though, avoiding defeat in their first five league matches.
    They also took the lead against Tottenham on Sunday thanks to Cristian Romero’s own goal.
    Spurs pegged their rivals back before half-time, however, with Son Heung-min getting on the scoresheet. More