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    The horror stats that show how woeful Chelsea are under Todd Boehly including a low they haven’t sunk to in 49 years

    CHELSEA are making unwanted history with horror stats.And the figures are only getting worse for Todd Boehly’s 11-month reign of mega-spending under-achievement.
    Interim chief and club legend Frank Lampard has set a record with four straight defeats in his first four matches back in charge of ChelseaCredit: Rex

    Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly reflects on another painful nightCredit: Rex
    For fans the worst fact might be the least spectacular one – missing out on European football next season for the first time in six years.
    But there are also landmark figures that would have seemed impossible under previous owner Roman Abramovich – no matter what the rights and wrongs of his dynasty.
    And for interim boss Frank Lampard in particular the record books couldn’t look much grimmer, following Boehly’s sackings of Thomas Tuchel and then Graham Potter.
    Stamford Bridge legend Lampard became the first Chelsea boss to lose his opening four games after another toothless night against Real Madrid on Tuesday.
    The Spanish giants returned home with a 2-0 win and 4-0 aggregate triumph to reach the Champions League semi-finals.
    Lampard was sacked as permanent manager in January 2021 after nine months in charge.
    And some pundits reckon he might not last nine weeks in his shock return as caretaker chief.
    Tuesday made it the first time the Blues have lost four matches in succession since January 1963, when they were defeated six times on the bounce.
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    And Chelsea’s current winless run of seven games  is unmatched since the start of 1995.
    Lampard’s bulging 30-man squad are now three points adrift of the top half of the Premier League.
    The last time they were 11th or lower in the Prem after 31 games was on the final day of the 1995-96 season.
    And you have to go back 49 years for the last occasion Chelsea were knocked out of the two main domestic cup competitions without scoring.
    Manchester City dumped them out of both in the third round, 4-0 in the FA Cup and 2-0 in the EFL Cup.
    And for this stage of the campaign they are close to a string of other worst-ever scenarios.
    Only in 19223-24 did they score fewer than 42 goals, and their total of 18 games without netting this term is the Blues’ third lowest in history.
    Their 39-point total after 31 matches beats only the 35 they managed at this point in 1993-94.
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    And the Blues have equalled last season’s record of using 33 players – the most in the past decade.
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    Ten Hag praises De Gea as the ‘complete goalkeeper’ as Man Utd push to reduce his wages on new deal

    ERIK TEN HAG has hailed No 1 David de Gea as the “complete goalkeeper” despite his Manchester United contract stand-off.The Red Devils boss is determined the club reach an agreement with the Spanish shot stopper to keep him beyond this season.
    David de Gea could have to reduce his wages to stay at Old TraffordCredit: Reuters
    De Gea, 32, has been at Old Trafford for 12 years after joining from Atletico Madrid.
    His current contract runs out this summer and United want to reduce his wages from £375,000 a week to £200,000 but the player is refusing to sign.
    Ahead of United’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Sevilla on Thursday night, Ten Hag said: “David is a really multi-functional and complete goalkeeper. We are very happy with him.’’
    The Dutchman also highlighted how important De Gea is amid the keeper’s uncertain future and question marks over his distribution.
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    He said: “Everyone has their own particular style and nowadays in possession, it becomes more important, especially at the top level.
    “There you take control and it is more difficult for the opponent to gain pressure, you also concede less chances.
    “But it’s about stopping goals, stopping  shots,  stopping  crosses, one-on-ones,  more like the classic goalkeeper.”
    De Gea currently leads the Golden Glove race with 14 clean sheets in the Premier League and is set to face Sevilla.
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    United drew  the first leg 2-2 at Old Trafford.
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    Chelsea face dressing room split with Boehly set to give flops huge wage cuts – but it WON’T apply to all players

    TODD BOEHLY faces huge dressing room unrest over plans to slash his Chelsea’s stars wages — because it does not apply to all the players.Pay will be cut by 30 per cent to make up for missing out on next term’s money-spinning Champions League.
    Enzo Fernandez is one of many big-money signings at risk of a pay cutCredit: Getty
    Todd Boehly has some major calls to make in the summerCredit: Alamy
    But the penalty clause only applies to new signings and existing players like Reece James who have recently agreed contract extensions.
    Defender James, 23, signed a six-year deal in September worth a whopping £200,000 a week.
    That will be reduced by £60,000 a week from the start of next season.
    Fellow full-back Ben Chilwell, 26, put pen to paper on a new four-year contract only last week and he too will have to give up almost a third of his salary to pay for the team’s failure in Europe.
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    Even midfielder Enzo Fernandez, 22, who cost a British-record £106million in January, must sacrifice a large chunk of pay from the remainder of his massive eight-and-a-half-year deal.
    In contrast, players still on contracts from the old Roman Abramovich era will not be asked to make the sacrifice.
    Stars such as Kai Havertz, Mateo Kovacic, Mason Mount, Edouard Mendy, Kepa Arrizabalaga, Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech will not lose money.
    A Blues source said: “You can imagine how that’s going down.
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    “Some of those players are going to take big hits in the pocket while the bloke playing alongside him isn’t.
    “It’s hardly the best recipe for maintaining a dressing room that is already feeling the strain of results and so many managerial changes.
    “Look at some of the faces on those Chelsea players during the game on Tuesday. They looked angry. You can see why.”
    Reece James and Ben Chilwell have both signed new contracts this seasonCredit: Getty
    Kai Havertz is one of the club’s top earners but his wages are safeCredit: Getty More

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    Former Leicester City manager Brendan Rodgers ‘wanted for Premier League return’ just two weeks after sacking

    BRENDAN RODGERS is rated a prime candidate for the West Ham job if David Moyes departs in the summer.Ex-Celtic and Liverpool boss Rodgers was only sacked by Leicester two weeks ago.
    Ex-Leicester, Celtic and Liverpool chief Brendan Rodgers is tipped to be on the shortlist should West Ham seek a new manager in the summerCredit: PA
    The Hammers have moved up to 15th, four points clear of the drop zone.
    And on Thursday night they host Genk level at 1-1 after last week’s Europa Conference League quarter-final first leg in Belgium.
    The Guardian suggest no decision has been made on Moyes’ future but it’s more likely than not he’ll be replaced in the summer.
    They also claim potential successors to the former Everton and Manchester United manager, 59, are already being identified.
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    Rodgers, 50 is thought to be on that list, as could ex-Chelsea chief Graham Potter and Lille head coach Paulo Fonseca.
    Meanwhile, former Aston Villa manager Dean Smith is struggling to lift the Foxes out of the drop zone.
    Smith is on a short-term deal until the end of the season.
    The Foxes were said to have held talks with ex-Liverpool and Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez for the role.
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    And it’s understood former Leeds boss Jesse Marsch rejected the opportunity.
    The Foxes also face a fight to keep England midfielder James Maddison, with Newcastle and Tottenham regarded as huge admirers. More

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    Fuming Man Utd and Man City fans in revolt over ‘crazy’ campaign to make the clubs ditch their historic badges

    FANS of Manchester United and Manchester City are in revolt over a “crazy” campaign to make them ditch their historic club badges.The crests feature a ship — which Left-wing critics say symbolises the slave trade.
    A campaign to ditch the ship in the badges of Man United and City was slammed as ‘woke nonsense’ – pictured Harry Maguire of Man UnitedCredit: Getty
    The bid comes amid claims it highlights slavery – pictured Jack Grealish of Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    Local experts say it actually represents the city’s proud free trade history.
    Local MP Graham Stringer said: “Manchester had nothing to do with the slave trade.”
    The campaign was denounced as “woke nonsense” yesterday.
    Fans, politicians and historians insisted the three-masted vessel was a proud symbol of the city’s global free trade links and must stay on shirts.
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    Left-wing critics have called for its removal — despite slavery being abolished in this country long before United or City were formed.
    Both clubs refused to comment but last night sources stressed they had no plans to modify their crests, which branding experts said would cost millions.
    Local Labour MP Graham Stringer said the “crazy” claim tarnished the northern city’s proud history of anti-discrimination.
    He added: “Manchester had nothing to do with the slave trade.
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    “People from the city at the time of the US Civil War in 1861 ­protested against slavery.
    “This is one of the craziest campaigns I have ever seen.”
    Guardian commentator Simon Hattenstone yesterday questioned whether the ship was a symbol of a “crime against humanity”.
    He said the area’s cotton mills thrived as a result of the crop picked by US slaves.
    The newspaper has recently apologised for what it considers to be its own links to the slave trade.
    He wrote: “The ship has nothing to do with football and everything to do with the business from which Manchester made its money.
    “The product of slavery became so ­subtly embedded in our culture that we celebrated it in our club badges even without realising it.”
    However local experts said ­Lancashire mill workers at the time refused on principle to deal with cotton picked by slaves.
    United historian JP O’Neill, who authored Red Rebels: United and the FC Revolution, said of Hattenstone: “His ‘logic’ is as ridiculous as it is contradictory.
    “Not only did the club badges long post-date the abolition of slavery, the clubs themselves were only founded decades after slavery was ended.
    “The first ship to arrive in Manchester came in 1894 with the opening of the Ship Canal.
    “In Manchester, cotton workers during the American Civil War refused to work with slave-picked cotton, ­putting their livelihoods at risk.”
    Tory MP Katherine Fletcher, who is from Wythenshawe and a United season-ticket holder, added: “I’ve always seen the ship logo as a symbol of our industrial trading heritage.
    “Manchester people are some of the most even-handed and welcoming in the world.”
    Historian Jonathan Schofield added: “It’s a symbol of free trade.
    “The idea is we will have equality throughout the world because ­people will have the same rights to do business with each other.”
    It is claimed the ships derive from Manchester’s coat of arms, adopted in 1842.
    That was 35 years after the slave trade had been outlawed in the British Empire.
    Manchester City was not established in its current form until 1894 while United switched from Newton Heath in 1902.
    Fans at the stadiums yesterday advised campaigners to steer clear of their club’s badges.
    Pilot Mike Goldstein, 57, who has been going to City games since he was eight, said: “It’s just woke nonsense.
    “You can’t keep on going back.
    “It’d be like being mad at the Italians for the Roman Empire.”
    Sitting on a bench outside Old Trafford, Man United fan Peter Shaw, 34, said: “It’s ridiculous to remove it.
    “It’s celebrating the Ship Canal and nothing to do with the slave trade.”
    Pallet fitter Joe Burazin, 21, added: “It’s part of the club’s heritage.
    “These people should keep their hands off.”
    Chef and United fan Jamie Parkhouse, 37, said: “People are rightly asking questions about the slave trade but this shouldn’t be one of them.
    “The badge is about the Manchester Ship Canal and not slaves.
    “To link the badge and the slave trade is so over-the-top.”
    Fans also vented online.
    One tweeted: “It’s a picture of a ship not a ‘slave’ ship.
    “Why do you lot continually try and find offence when none is there? Pathetic.”
    James Delaney added: “So not really a symbol of slavery at all.
    “More like a symbol of early global commerce and Britain’s dominance of it.”
    A branding expert warned modifying the badges would cost millions.
    It comes after other sports teams including the NFL’s Washington Redskins have changed their name after criticism from indigenous groups.
    Nigel Currie said: “It would be a huge and expensive operation to change the United and City club crests.
    “They have been around for decades and every replica shirt ever sold has them — literally millions of shirts which can’t be changed.
    “The link with slavery is not nearly as strong or as clear as other potentially damaging historical links for sports teams.
    “The cost to the clubs would be extremely high and the rationale for changing doesn’t sound strong and indeed there is debate over what the actual ships represent.
    “While that debate remains, a change would seem unlikely.”
    Last month The Guardian revealed that its founder John Edward Taylor was partners with companies which im­ported cotton picked by slaves.
    At least nine of his 11 financial backers also had links to slavery.
    Last night, Luthfur ­Rahman, the deputy leader of Manchester City Council, said: “We’re an industrious, international, multicultural city and have long been so.”
    Work is under way to explore its past.
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    He added: “We’re in the ­middle of a long-term project that began in 2020 to highlight and reflect on aspects of the city’s past, including the city’s black history and connections to the slave trade.”
    Both clubs refused to comment as sources stressed they had no plans to modify the crests – pictured Manchester United’s badgeCredit: Getty Images
    Fans, politicians and historians insisted the vessel was a proud symbol of the city’s global trading links – pictured Manchester City’s badgeCredit: Manchester City FC
    Pilot Mike Goldstein, 57, who has been going to City games since he was eight, said: ‘It’s just woke nonsense’Credit: Byline Pictures Ltd More

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    Frank Lampard has blunt response to former team-mate Didier Drogba’s scathing Chelsea comments

    FRANK LAMPARD has shut out Didier Drogba’s scathing verdict on Chelsea.Lampard is the first Blues’ manager to lose his first four games and Drogba says he no longer “recognises” his old club.
    Frank Lampard reflects on a fourth straight loss amid a searing assessment from fellow Chelsea legend Didier DrogbaCredit: Rex
    Lampard and Didier Drogba were long-time Chelsea team-matesCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    Real Madrid’s 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night completed a 4-0 aggregate route to the Champions League semi-finals.
    Lampard is now 8/1 to be sacked as Chelsea manager for the second time, despite only being interim boss this time.
    And covering the game for French TV channel Canal+, fellow club legend Drogba said: “I don’t recognise my club. It’s no longer the same club. 
    “There is a new owner and a new vision. Of course, we try to compare it with what happened during the [Roman] Abramovich era where a lot of players were brought in, but the decisions were very intelligent.
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    “Bringing in players like Petr Cech, Andriy Shevchenko, Herman Crespo, Michael Essien, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, and I go on. It was done to win titles. They are players with a certain experience. 
    “The strategy is now different – we bet on young players.
    “But a dressing room of over 30 players is difficult for a manager.”
    Graham Potter spent £223million on eight January signing, only to be axed by club owner Todd Boehly on April 3.
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    Yet successor Lampard is still struggling to find real firepower.
    Asked about the iconic former striker’s comments, he would only say: “They’re Didier’s comments, sorry.”
    Chelsea have reportedly contacted former Tottenham chief Mauricio Pochettino about the permanent position.
     Ex-Bayern manager Julian Nagelsmann is also on the shortlist.
    But it’s understood former Spain and Barcelona boss Luis Enrique is out of the running. More

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    England star Ollie Watkins becomes dad for the second time as his girlfriend posts adorable pic of him with newborn son

    OLLIE WATKINS has become a dad for the second time.The Aston Villa and England striker’s girlfriend took to social media to post an adorable picture of her man and their newborn baby son.
    Ollie Watkins has become a dad for the second timeCredit: Instagram / @olliewatkins
    Ellie Anderson shared the adorable photos on social mediaCredit: Instagram / @ellsalderson
    Amara May got to meet her younger brotherCredit: Instagram / @ellsalderson
    The images posted by Ellie Alderson show tiny Marley Watkins in a babygrow, being cuddled by the forward, held by his mum and meeting his older sibling.
    Baby Marley was born on Monday and Watkins wrote: “Our little man is here. Truly blessed!”
    Interior designer Ellie described their newborn as “our sweet boy”.
    Watkins’ Villa team-mate Matty Cash commented on the post, writing: “Congrats guys.”
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    Fellow footballers Aaron Ramsey, Conor Hourihane, Morgan Sanson and Adebayo Akinfenwa also wrote comments.
    Current club Aston Villa and former employers Brentford sent their best wishes, too.
    Marley is the couple’s second child.
    They welcomed their daughter Amara May in September 2021.
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    Watkins and Ellie went public on social media in December 2018.
    At that time, the striker was with Brentford after coming through the ranks at Exeter City.
    After three years in West London, though, he joined Villa in a £33million transfer in 2020.
    Since then, Watkins has racked up 42 goals in 109 games as well as two in seven for England.
    And it could be an even better month for in-form Watkins with reports suggesting he is closing in on a new contract at Villa Park.
    Marley Watkins was introduced to the world on social mediaCredit: Instagram / @olliewatkins
    The couple both posted images onlineCredit: Instagram / @olliewatkins
    Ellie gave birth to their first child in September 2021Credit: Instagram / @ellsalderson
    Ellie is an interior designer and loves to travelCredit: Instagram / @ellsalderson
    The couple have been together since at least 2018Credit: Instagram / @ellsalderson
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    Man Utd fans love young loan star and brand him ‘biggest s***house in English football’ as he frustrates Millwall

    FANS are totally loving Manchester United’s young loan star – and branded him the “biggest s***house in English football”.Hannibal Mejbri is spending this season with Birmingham City to build first-team football experience.
    Hannibal Mejbri got the Birmingham fans going with his wind-up anticsCredit: PA
    The on-loan Man Utd man waved his arms to get the away supporters goingCredit: Sky Sports
    And he is certainly not shying away from taking on his Championship rivals.
    None more so than at the New Den, home of the notoriously-hostile Millwall.
    But the 20-year-old seemed to relish the occasion and the atmosphere with his sensational wind-up techniques.
    With his side leading 1-0 in the fifth minute of injury time, Mejbri won a free-kick.
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    It presented the Blues with the perfect chance to let the clock tick down – and for Mejbri to absolutely milk it.
    The 22-cap Tunisia international knocked the ball to the side, gave a massive cheer and wielded his arms in celebration towards the away end.
    And he just kept going and going, getting more and more excited.
    Just as he looked to be done and Millwall right-back Danny McNamara trotted back to mark him, Mejbri went off again, fist pumping towards the home fans – sending the travelling support crazy.
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    And viewers back home could not get enough of the brilliant antics.
    One said: “Hannibal Mejbri might be the biggest s***house in English football. What a player.”
    Another wrote: “Hannibal Mejbri you are different gravy my son.”
    A third added: “Hannibal Mejbri fears absolutely nothing 😂😂😂 Top housery from the boy.”
    A fourth commented: “Hannibal Mejbri you are my favourite football player of all time.”
    And a final user simply typed: “Hannibal 🤣🤣 I love him.”
    Mejbri joined Manchester United from Monaco in 2019 and made his first-team debut on the final day of the 2020-21 Premier League season in a 2-1 win over Wolves.
    Despite representing the country of his birth France at youth level, he switched allegiance to Tunisia, representing the Eagles of Carthage at the 2022 World Cup. More