Tag Archives: Ian Maatsen

Chelsea – Everton LIVE! Premier League match broadcast, latest team news, squads, TV, today’s prediction

Chelsea – Everton – LIVE! Chelsea know they must bounce back from a frustrating result when they host Everton at Stamford Bridge tonight. The Blues drew with Sheffield United last time out and quickly halted the momentum they had gained with a dramatic win against Manchester United, and they now face another side firmly in… Read More »

Mason Mount returns to Stamford Bridge to reveal the painful reality of the new Chelsea era

Boehlynomics’ poster boy will return to Stamford Bridge. Not Todd Boehly himself, and not just because he’s getting less attention these days after two seasons of arrogant failure. But Mason Mount was sold to Manchester United for £55 million in pure profit – in the Financial Fair Play lexicon that Boehly helped bring to a… Read More »

Dortmund – PSV LIVE! Champions League match broadcast, Sancho’s latest goal updates

Borussia Dortmund – PSV LIVE! The final quarter-finalists of the Champions League will be announced tonight and this is well on the way after the 1-1 draw between the two teams in Amsterdam last month. Donyell Malen opened the scoring against his former team before Luuk de Jong’s penalty broke the stakes in the second… Read More »

Chelsea, Liverpool and the bus of history: the target is Wembley

Did FFP block Premier League spending?

Mauricio Pochettino’s break will be filled with one thought: Chelsea’s need for a striker

Mauricio Pochettino and Chelsea will use the 10-day break between matches to evaluate options in the transfer market – Sebastian Frej/Getty Images Mauricio Pochettino flew straight to Spain for a three-day break following Chelsea’s third consecutive Premier League victory, but it’s no surprise the Argentinian knows he can’t give it up, even if he’d rather… Read More »

Chelsea’s ‘disaster’ year leads to transfer policy dilemma

Mauricio Pochettino arrived at a club in disarray and has yet to turn things around – Getty Images/Dave Howarth Chelsea’s annus horribilis is considered a “disaster” at Stamford Bridge, with the club facing a major decision on whether to stick to its 2023 transfer policy. The club have largely adopted a youth-first approach to the… Read More »