Chelsea – ENG.CHELSEA

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The current Premier League season has already delivered its fair share of surprises and unexpected narratives. Football, ever the beautiful game, thrives on unpredictability, and this year’s storylines are no exception. As six matchdays have unfolded, teams like Chelsea and Fulham have begun to emerge as contenders, while the promoted sides grapple with their own
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The Premier League, renowned for its unpredictable nature, is witnessing a familiar scenario as the season unfolds. Just five matches into the new campaign, the early leaders echo the narrative of the previous year. Manchester City, the reigning champions, once again find themselves at the top of the table, accompanied by Arsenal, Liverpool, and Aston
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In the world of professional football, the relentless grind of games continues unabated, prompting serious concern among players and management alike. Chelsea’s manager, Enzo Maresca, has highlighted a critical aspect of the modern football schedule: the lack of protection for players amid an increasingly congested calendar. As players face astonishing workloads, discussions around their welfare
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The world of football, while a source of immense joy and community spirit, is not without its share of controversies—most notably those surrounding racism and discrimination. Recent events involving two prominent players, Chelsea’s Enzo Fernández and Tottenham’s Rodrigo Bentancur, have thrown into sharp relief the inconsistencies within institutional responses to racism in the sport. Both
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Conor Gallagher, former Chelsea midfielder, recently shared his thoughts on his time at the club despite his departure during the summer transfer window. Gallagher expressed that he has only positive things to say about his experience at Chelsea, emphasizing the special memories he created during his time there. The 24-year-old acknowledged the impact Chelsea had
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Recently, the Premier League approved Chelsea’s sale of two hotels for £76.5 million to a sister company. This deal was crucial for Chelsea’s compliance with the division’s profit and sustainability rules. The club faced a loss of £89.9 million in the 2022-23 financial year, but selling the Millennium and Copthorne hotels helped reduce this figure