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    Chelsea ‘on red alert over Jordan Pickford transfer’ as Everton risk being forced to sell England goalkeeper

    FEARS about Everton’s financial position which could force them to sell their prized goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.Now in his seventh year at Goodison Park, Pickford arrived from Sunderland for £30million in 2017.Jordan Pickford has been linked with a move away from EvertonCredit: EPASince then, he has has established himself as the first choice England goalkeeper with 60 caps.The Toffees have recently received a last-minute £16million cash injection to cover player wages from prospective new owners 777 Partners, alongside a £200 million loan.Despite Everton owner Farhad Moshiri reassuring fans that the takeover will be complete, there are concerns about 777 failing to pass the Premier League’s owners and directors test.This could force Everton into administration and having to sell key players.READ MORE ON CHELSEAJarrad Branthwaite is a target for Man United who are keen to reinforce their defence.And according to talkSPORT, Chelsea are eyeing up Jordan Pickford to be their new No1 next season.The Blues have struggled to nail down a consistent keeper, following the departure of Thibaut Courtois in 2018 to Real Madrid.Since then, Chelsea have signed four goalkeepers with the current man between the sticks being Serbian international Djordje Petrovic.Most read in FootballDespite Chelsea’s struggles this season, Petrovic has been relatively impressive, with three clean sheets in 18 Jordan Pickford could be leaving Goodison ParkHowever, Mauricio Pochettino could opt for a more experienced goalkeeper.In 35 appearances this season in the Premier League, Pickford has kept 12 clean sheets and would be an appealing option for Chelsea, especially amid Everton’s financial instability. Dave Kidd: Why I’ve voted for Cole Palmer to be Footballer of the Year despite Chelsea woesBy Dave Kidd
    THE voting for the Footballer of the Year award closes on Tuesday and, unlike many, I’ve gone for Cole Palmer.
    Most Football Writers’ Association members vote by starting with the likely Prem champs and work backwards. So the winner will be Phil Foden, Rodri, Declan Rice or Martin Odegaard.
    There is dissent if a player from a less successful team wins, like David Ginola from mid-table Spurs in Manchester United’s ’99 Treble- winning year.
    But enjoying a superb individual season in a poor team is a greater achievement.
    And for Palmer — just 21 and in his first season as a regular starter — to have chalked up 23 goals and 13 assists in such a basket-case team as Chelsea, makes him this season’s outstanding player.
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    Champions League giants battling host of EFL clubs for Aston Villa wonderkid after ‘brilliant’ League One loan transfer

    ASTON VILLA are facing a fight to keep young keeper Viljami Sinisalo with Celtic interested in signing the Finnish international.The Glasgow giants need a new keeper for next season as former England no1 Joe Hart has retired from the game.Celtic are interested in VIlajami SinisaloCredit: GettyCeltic boss Brendan Rodgers is looking at a number of targets and has been impressed by £3million-rated Sinisalo who spent last year on loan at Exeter.A number of Championship clubs are also looking at the 22-year-old who has one year left on his current deal at Villa Park, having joined the club five years ago.Sinisalo spent the entire season on loan at Exeter in League One and played 50 games.He helped them reach the last 16 of the Carabao Cup, knocking out Luton on the way.Read More on FootballHe said: “It’s been the best year of my footballing life. It’s been brilliant.”Celtic, meanwhile, have also looked at Liverpool’s Caoimhin Kelleher but he is likely to land a move to a Premier League club.Reports claim Kelleher wants to leave Liverpool this summer in a bid to take his career to the next level.The 25-year-old has been deputy to Alisson since breaking into the first team in 2019.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSReds boss Jurgen Klopp blocked him joining Wolves last summer even though the goalkeeper wanted to make the switch.But with the manager leaving Anfield this at the end of the season, a move could be made possible.Most dramatic Premier League’s final daysLiverpool currently sit third in the Premier League table, five points adrift of leaders Arsenal.Meanwhile, Aston Villa are fourth with 67 points. More

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    Premier League manager yellow cards: How many yellows warrants a touchline ban?

    THE PREMIER LEAGUE is slowly coming to a close with the top flight’s competitors pushing for the best possible finish.The unprecedented three-horse title race is reaching its final stages with Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool vying for the top.Premier League bosses will have to be careful not to get booked in the final round of fixturesCredit: PAArsenal boss Mikel Arteta is only one booking away from serving a one-match banCredit: EPAAston Villa and Tottenham are fighting it out for fourth place knowing fifth is officially not good enough to qualify for the Champions League.And of course all bets are off regarding Europa League and Europa Conference League qualification with Manchester United, Newcastle, West Ham and even Chelsea battling for a place in the sun.Bottom of the league Sheffield United are already relegated and could be joined by the likes of Burnley, Luton Town or Nottingham Forest.Every team is fighting for something different and it is uncertain how things will end for each one of them.Read More on FootballBut one thing is certain, they will all need their manager by their side before the season ends on May 19.That is why Prem bosses will have to be careful with their reactions at the touchline with referees proving they are not shy of pulling out a card.As per the league’s rules, three yellow cards lead to a one-match ban for a head coach.Three more yellows, which lead to a grand total of six, result to another one-game suspension.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother two – totalling eight bookings – gets a manager banned for two games.As it stands, the one boss that needs to be extra careful is Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta.Tottenham 2-3 Arsenal, Mikel Arteta upbeat in post-match press conferenceArteta has already been booked a total of five times this season, which means one more will see him miss out on an important game against United or Everton on the final day.Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi and the Red Devils’ Erik ten Hag follow with four apiece. More

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    Chelsea ‘send Antonio Conte lucrative offer to return as manager and replace Pochettino six years after sacking’

    CHELSEA have sent Antonio Conte a lucrative offer to return as boss, according to sensational reports.The Italian, 54, was sacked by the Blues in the summer of 2018 following two seasons in charge.Antonio Conte won the Premier League title during his first spell at ChelseaCredit: GettyMauricio Pochettino has come under increasing pressure at Stamford BridgeCredit: AFPConte has since worked for fierce London rivals Tottenham, by whom he was axed last March following an explosive rant.According to Italian paper La Repubblica, Chelsea have been in “close contact” with their former boss in recent days.They add that Conte has emerged as a serious target to replace under-fire current manager Mauricio Pochettino.The Argentine, 52, will have a year remaining on his Blues contract come the end of the season.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut he has faced increasing scrutiny with his side languishing in ninth going into tonight’s clash with Pochettino’s former side Spurs.Chelsea would have to beat off strong competition to secure Conte’s signature.The former Italy boss has also received concrete interest from the likes of AC Milan and Napoli in his homeland.Conte first rocked up at Stamford Bridge back in 2016, following successful stints with Juventus and Italy.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSInside Conte’s fiery Chelsea exitBy Etienne Fermie
    Antonio Conte left Chelsea in July 2018 following a bitter spat with his bosses.
    The Italian, 54, had won the Premier League title during his first campaign.
    Blues fans fell in love with Conte, but things went sour in his second season.
    Following a fifth-placed finish, albeit with an FA Cup triumph, the writing was on the wall for an increasingly surly Conte.
    As an agreement on his exit dragged on, he incredibly took charge of the Blues’ first days of pre-season, despite his impending exit being a poorly-kept secret.
    Eventually he was sacked on July 13, 2018 – but it didn’t come cheap.
    The Blues’ accounts later showed that axing Conte had cost the club £26.6million, taking into account compensation for him and his staff, in addition to his legal fees.

    He won the title in his first campaign, romping to 93 points to see off competition from runners-up Tottenham.Conte’s second season was a more disappointing one, as the Blues slumped to fifth – a whopping 23 points off the tally they had achieved 12 months previously.Antonio Conte launches stunning attack on his OWN players as Tottenham boss admits team are ‘going backwards’ He did bow out with an FA Cup triumph, however, with Chelsea beating Manchester United 1-0 in the 2018 final.Conte was sacked on July 13, 2018 following a long, drawn-out process.Bizarrely he even took Chelsea’s first pre-season sessions that summer, before being replaced by Maurizio Sarri.Accounts later showed that sacking Conte cost Chelsea £26.6million – taking into account compensation paid to him and his coaching staff, in addition to his legal fees.The combustible boss went on to take a year out, before rocking up at Inter Milan.In his first season at Inter he reached the Europa League final, before he guided them to the Serie A title in the following campaign.Conte won the FA Cup during his second season at Stamford BridgeCredit: EPAThe Italian won the Scudetto with Inter MilanCredit: GettyConte left Inter in the summer of 2021, and initially snubbed an instant return to management when Spurs wanted him to succeed Jose Mourinho as their boss.After Nuno Espirito Santo was axed by Tottenham chiefs in November of that year, Conte had a change of heart and took charge of the North Londoners.In his first season he guided the Lilywhites to a fourth-placed finish, pipping rivals Arsenal on the final day.His second campaign was a disaster, however, with Spurs eventually finishing eighth after sacking Conte in March 2023 following his extraordinary rant.After a 3-3 draw at St Mary’s he furiously torched his side in a ten-minute press conference, during which he said: “The fire in your eyes. If you have this you don’t go out in the FA Cup.”Here we are used to [this] for a long time. The club has the responsibility for the transfer market, the coach has the responsibility.”But the players, where are the players? I see only 11 players that play for themselves.”On his most recent return to Stamford Bridge, Conte found himself embroiled in a handshake spat with then-Blues boss Thomas Tuchel.Following a controversial 2-2 draw, Conte brusquely shook Tuchel’s hand.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe German then clung on, appearing to tell his rival to look him in the eye.Conte and Tuchel then went face to face, with a melee subsequently ensuing.Conte furiously clashed with Thomas Tuchel during his last return to Stamford BridgeCredit: AFPHe torched his Spurs players following a 3-3 draw at SouthamptonHow Pochettino can solve Chelsea’s midfield crisis thanks to the works of a 13th century poetBy Andy Dillon
    IT IS HIGHLY unlikely that Mauricio Pochettino is familiar with the work of Rumi.
    Whether the renowned Islamic poet and mystic had the tactical dilemmas facing Chelsea’s head coach in mind while dreaming up his scholarly works in 13th century Afghanistan, we will never know.
    It’s fair to say Rumi was not a regular in The Shed at Stamford Bridge.
    Yet one of his most famous quotations strikes right at the heart of Pochettino’s problems trying to transform his team into consistent challengers at the top end of the Premier League.
    It was Rumi who wrote so prophetically: “Two birds tied together. They will not be able to fly even though they have four wings.”
    He could have scribbled that on the back of his programme from so many of Chelsea’s games this season with regard to Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.
    There is a feeling among regular Chelsea watchers that while it is a blow on a personal level for Fernandez to be ruled out for the rest of the season with his injury problem, it may yet turn to Pochettino’s advantage.
    For it allows Caicedo to roam that patch in front of his defence with greater freedom. Both players are exceptional individual talents.
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    Arsenal cult hero’s son and nephew of Ballon d’Or winner wakes up unemployed at 27 as he’s released by non-league side

    THE son of an Arsenal cult hero, whose uncle is also a Ballon d’Or winner, has woken up unemployed after being released by a non-league side.Chris Wreh, 27, has been let go by Hartlepool United following the end of the National League campaign.Chris Wreh has been released on a free transfer by Hartlepool UnitedHis dad is Arsenal cult hero Christopher WrehCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdThe north-east outfit finished 12th in the table, nine points off the playoff spots.And they have now confirmed the exits of nine players whose contracts have expired, including Wreh.The American forward joined Hartlepool last summer on a free transfer from Southend.But he soon dropped down a division after being loaned to Tamworth in December.READ MORE ON ARSENALWreh helped them secure top spot in the National League North table.And after being released by Hartlepool, a permanent deal could now be on the cards.Wreh certainly has pedigree on his side, with his dad being none other than former Arsenal striker Christopher Wreh.He scored three goals in 28 games while playing for the Gunners between 1997 and 2000.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWreh Sr also starred for Monaco and Birmingham while clocking up 36 games for Liberia.And there’s an even more famous name in the family, with young Wreh’s uncle being Ballon d’Or winner George Weah.I’m a Ballon d’Or winner who spent nine forgettable months in the Premier League – now I’m my country’s presidentWreh’s uncle is Ballon d’Or winner George WeahCredit: Getty Images – GettyThe world-famous forward scored tons of goals at Monaco, PSG and AC Milan.He even had spells in England with Chelsea and Man City.And the highlight of Weah’s career came in 1995 when he won the Ballon d’Or.Can you name the famous fathers? More

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    Man Utd and Chelsea in transfer boost as Dortmund will try to use Champions League funds to buy Sancho and Maatsen

    BORUSSIA DORTMUND are determined to keep loan stars Jadon Sancho and Ian Maatsen this summer, according to reports.The two Premier League loanees joined Dortmund on loan in January.Ian Maatsen (C) and Jadon Sancho (R) could sign permanent deals with Borussia DortmundCredit: GettyMaatsen has told Chelsea he wants to leaveCredit: GettyMan Utd are set to offload SanchoCredit: GettySancho made the move from Manchester United while Maatsen swapped Stamford Bridge for Signal Iduna Park.Both players had managed just 15 Prem appearances between them before leaving their respective clubs.But they are now thriving under the guidance of Edin Terzic in the Bundesliga.Club chiefs are so impressed with the pair that they want to sign them on permanent deals.Read More on FootballAccording to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Borussia Dortmund will “really try” to keep both Sancho and Maatsen at Signal Iduna Park beyond the summer.The Bundesliga secured a fifth Champions League place on Wednesday, meaning Dortmund’s chances of qualifying for next season have increased.Borussia Dortmund chiefs are set to earmark the qualification funds for transfers, with Sancho and Maatsen the two main priorities.Man Utd are expected to offload Sancho on a permanent basis this summer.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSSancho has impressed since returning to Borussia DortmundMaatsen is determined to sign for Dortmund on a permanent basisThe winger publicly fell out with Erik ten Hag after being dropped against Arsenal in September.He accused the manager of using him as a “scapegoat” after the match.Jamie Carragher interviews Jadon Sancho on live TV after EIGHT PINTS and CBS Sports studio cannot bear to watchSancho was subsequently exiled from the squad, left out of the annual team photo and forced to train alone.The England star has since established himself as an important first team player for Borussia Dortmund.Meanwhile, Maatsen made 15 appearances for Chelsea before being sent out on loan – all-but one of which were from the bench.The left-back has now told the Blues that he wants to leave Stamford Bridge permanently this summer.And his dad has revealed he wants to stay at Borussia Dortmund. More

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    Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford go out for dinner after opening door for all but THREE Man Utd stars to leave

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE and his chief lieutenant headed out for dinner at The Ivy after opening the door for all but THREE players to leave Manchester United.The British billionaire has taken over football operations at Old Trafford having paid £1.03bn for a 27.7 per cent stake in the club.Sir Jim Ratcliffe and Sir Dave Brailsford enjoyed dinner at The IvyCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeBrailsford (centre) and Ratcliffe (right) were spotted leaving the restaurant last nightCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeThe Man Utd chiefs were joined by three other men for the bite to eatCredit: Eamonn and James ClarkeSir Jim Ratcliffe is looking to restore United to the top after purchasing a stake in the clubCredit: PAThe 71-year-old and his Ineos Director of Sport Sir Dave Brailsford have since set about trying to rebuild the whole club from top to bottom.United confirmed the appointment of Jason Wilcox as technical director last month from Southampton.That came after Man Utd revealed ex-Man City man Omar Berrada as their new chief executive.A new sporting director is yet to be officially appointed but is expected to be Newcastle’s Dan Ashworth, who is on gardening leave, with more talks to thrash out compensation set to take place.READ MORE ON MAN UTDIt was also announced interim chief executive Patrick Stewart and chief financial officer Cliff Baty will leave United at the end of the season this week.Meanwhile, Ratcliffe and Brailsford are also hoping to make huge strides on the pitch – and that will start with a huge clearout.It emerged that United will “listen to offers” for all but THREE of their squad in this summer’s transfer window.Agents and rival clubs are believed to be well aware of their policy with only young trio Kobbie Mainoo, Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho not up for grabs.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSClub captain Bruno Fernandes has since hinted that he could quit Old Trafford this summer while the future of boss Erik ten Hag remains under huge scrutiny as he tries to prepare for the upcoming FA Cup Final against Man City.Meanwhile, Marcus Rashford will resist any attempt to get rid of him at the end of the season.Manchester United’s fall from glory since Sir Alex Ferguson That meant that Ratcliffe and Brailsford had plenty to chew the fat over as they met up at The Ivy in Manchester last night.The two chiefs were joined by three other men for the working dinner in the city centre as they continue their plans to try and restore the club to its former glories.Ratcliffe was spotted wearing white trousers and a denim shirt, accompanied with a brown jacket.And Brailsford, wearing the glasses, had matching white trousers along with a dark top.The meal could also have been planned to mark Ratcliffe winning an 18 month planning battle after a neighbour row over beehives and a tennis court.Man Utd are ‘dynamic and entertaining’… but not in a good way, says Dave KiddBy Dave Kidd
    MUCH guffawing when Erik ten Hag proclaimed his Manchester United side as “one of the most dynamic and entertaining teams” in the Premier League after a 1-1 home draw with Burnley.
    But I agree with him.
    This season I’ve watched live as United beat Liverpool and Wolves 4-3, drew 3-3 with Coventry and Galatasaray and lost 4-3 at Bayern Munich and Copenhagen.
    I also watched on telly as they were beaten 4-3 at Chelsea.
    As a neutral, I can’t remember seeing any team involved in quite so many mental matches during the course of one season.
    The problem is Ten Hag isn’t there to produce chaotic entertainment for the likes of me, he’s there to make Manchester United successful and make their fans happy — which is an entirely different metric.
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    We revealed how he had faced accusations he was turning his seven acre waterside property in Hampshire’s New Forest into an “industrial site”.The British businessman built two huge barns, a tennis court and a pergola without consent and applied for retrospective permission from the planning authority in 2022.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe has now been granted planning permission for developments at his £6m holiday home which included a honey-making factory.Ranked as Britain’s second wealthiest man with an estimated worth of £29bn, the petrochemicals magnate has now successfully argued his case after a protracted process.Pundits verdict on Ten Hag’s futureWhere do the pundits stand on Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United future
    Jamie Carragher – Sacked
    “I don’t see how Erik ten Hag stays. It’s just performance after performance.”
    Gary Neville – Stay if he wins the FA Cup
    “To sack a manager who’s won two trophies in his first two seasons at the club I think would be extreme.”
    Louis Saha – On the fence
    “I don’t see it as clearly but they need changes from the players but they need changes from him as well.”
    Alan Shearer – Sacked
    “I believe the future of the Man Utd manager is already determined. Even if they win the FA Cup I think he’s gone.” More

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    Under-fire Pochettino admits Chelsea fans are much nicer to him in person – because they’re scared of his DOG

    MAURICIO POCHETTINO is suffering dogs’ abuse as boss at Chelsea this season.From being booed by his own fans in the stands to trolled mercilessly from a safe distance by internet diehards accusing him of wrecking the club from within.Beagle-eyed fans often spot Mauricio Pochettino out with his dog Sansa, who he reckons might be why they act more kindly than onlineCredit: Instagram / pochettinoPochettino says his dog ensures fans in real life are no paws for concernCredit: RexFunnily enough, it is a different story when Chelsea’s head coach meets the punters face to face while out walking his dog in what little spare time he gets away from trying to build a team capable of chasing consistent honours.Pochettino said: “Maybe it is because they are scared of my dog — because it is a big dog.“It’s a Rhodesian Ridgeback. It’s massive. Maybe they are nice with me because of that?“I spend one hour, maybe one hour and a half with my dog and sometimes I meet the fans in different places and they ask me things. I can tell them the truth.READ MORE TOP STORIES“Fans sometimes get an image that is not real. That is fake.“Maybe sometimes my words are taken or a photograph is taken of me looking sad but I am not a sad person. I laugh a lot, I smile.“I am very positive. I am not acting. I try not to act.“Sometimes people get the wrong idea. And if you face me on the street you will become in love — especially if I have my dog.Most read in FootballPochettino tells supporters ‘the truth’ when they stop to chatCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS”When I walk every day with my dog in different places I feel the appreciation from the fans.“On social media, it can be, ‘Hey, you must do this, do that’ but here, it is the opposite.Chelseas midfield struggles with Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez“When I am on the street, the people are really good.“They appreciate and give us credit for working in a project and process that is so difficult, because the people who understand football know what is going on here.“They appreciate our commitment, the way we behave and the way we believe and support all the decisions that were taken before we arrived.“All we want is to help and add our knowledge and experience to be more competitive and help the team win games. That is what is most important.”Poch’s terrifying-sounding pooch Sansa is named after a character in Game of Thrones, Sansa Stark.It’s a Rhodesian Ridgeback. It’s massive. Maybe they are nice with me because of that?Mauricio PochettinoThis so-called captive queen apparently starts off with a naive view of the world but she becomes a more ‘hardened individual after suffering one betrayal and cruelty after another’.After almost 15 years in coaching, more than five of those spent at Thursday evening’s bitter opponents  Tottenham, there may be more to the dog’s name  than we imagine.Pochettino certainly needs his Chelsea players to be dogs of war on Thursday evening — eight years to the day since the infamous Battle of the Bridge.That was when Tottenham’s dreams of a first Premier League title were crushed by a surprisingly pumped-up Blues team enduring their worst season for two decades.Thiago Silva, 39, has announced his upcoming departureCredit: GettyOur beautiful game is broken, says Dave KiddBy Dave Kidd

    WHEN Manchester United got lucky in their FA Cup semi-final, Antony’s first instinct was to goad heartbroken opponents Coventry. To rub their noses in the dirt.
    Antony seems to be a vile individual but this isn’t really about Antony. Because Antony is merely a symptom of the hideous sickness within England’s top flight.
    There is so much wrong.
    After our elite clubs persuaded the FA to completely scrap Cup replays — which gave us Ronnie Radford and Ricky Villa and Ryan Giggs — without due recompense or reasoning with the rest of English football.
    The previous day, after his Manchester City side had defeated Chelsea in the other FA Cup semi-final, Pep Guardiola whinged about the fixture scheduling of TV companies who effectively pay much of his £20m salary.
    Up at Wolves, Guardiola’s friend and rival Mikel Arteta was playing the same sad song about fixture congestion, despite his Arsenal side having played two fewer games this season than Coventry — who don’t have £50m squad players to rotate with.
    Chelsea, oh Chelsea. The one-time plaything of a Russian oligarch now owned by financially incontinent venture capitalists who have piddled £1billion on a squad of players who fight like weasels in a sack about who should bask in the personal glory of scoring the penalty that puts them 5-0 up against Everton.
    Read Dave Kidd’s full column as he takes aim at Nottingham Forest, Fulham’s ticket prices, the 39th game, VAR and much more…

    Tottenham’s Mousa Dembele received a six-match ban after being sent off for violent conduct.Pochettino, 52, was in the away dugout that eventful night and football’s man of peace even got caught up in the scrums as the game spiralled out of control with 12 bookings — nine for his Spurs.Anger took over from football as Spurs handed the title to Leicester  and the game was used as a benchmark for learning purposes.Poch said: “We used this game after time, time, time, to talk and to see and to review and to reuse to try to learn from this game.“Players like Eric Dier were young and it was out of control. He became more mature after this game. We used all this experience to be better and better and better.“Son, Dele Alli, different players involved in this game.“We were playing well but we missed how to control the emotion when you compete for big things.“That was the point that made us more mature and to start the season after believing.“Then happened different things, circumstances that affected the  situation of the team.We have to be careful how we judge the young players because this is about them making mistakes and how they learn and improve.Mauricio Pochettino“We realised with this group we could go and fight for big things. It was tough but at that moment the team showed great character.“I don’t remember their position in the table. I think they were mid-table like we are now.“But we were talking about massive players . . . Hazard, John Terry, Costa, Willian, Matic, Azpilicueta, Cahill.“We have to be careful how we judge the young players because this is about them making mistakes and how they learn and improve — and then maybe they can perform better.“But we have worked out in our head what we need to do next season.”Whatever it is it will have to be without veteran defender Thiago Silva, 39, who announced he is leaving after four years.What should have been a one-year stay has stretched and the Brazil legend is a hugely influential figure in the dressing room.Poch said: “It’s true that over the years it is more difficult to find this type of player. We are talking about a 39-year-old. It is not easy to find this profile of player.READ MORE SUN STORIES“He is an amazing guy, an amazing professional. Nearly 40, an amazing career.“The players, the fans, the club is going to miss him but he is happy. He is so proud of his career here at Chelsea. I wish him the best.” More