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Following a double injury scare, Mauricio Pochettino provides an update.
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After Armando Broja and Mykhaylo Mudryk were compelled to leave the field, Mauricio Pochettino provided Chelsea supporters with an update to allay their concerns.
On Monday night, the Blues defeated Fulham away from home in what was arguably their best performance of the year.
At Craven Cottage, they got off to a quick start and quickly took the lead thanks to Mudryk’s first Premier League goal since joining the team in January.
Moments later, Broja, who had been on the bench for a while, doubled that advantage by scoring on a fortunate deflection.
However, with both goal scorers being forced off the field due to injuries, Chelsea supporters feared the worst as they imagined two more names being added to their long list of injuries.
Fortunately, Pochettino provided an encouraging update following the game, stating that he hoped both players would be available for this weekend’s match against Burnley.
For offensive players, scoring a goal is crucial.
Mudryk was doing well.
Unfortunately, he felt something in his quad at halftime, but hopefully it’s not a major problem and he will be ready for the weekend.
“, he said to Sky Sports.
The extent of Moises Caicedo’s injury is still unknown, but he too hobbled off the field in the closing seconds.
“It was an injury.
He was exhausted, so let’s hope it’s nothing serious.
“, stated Pochettino.
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The Evening Standard reports that Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, has admitted that he had little to do with the decision of whether to keep defender Marc Cucurella at Stamford Bridge after the Spaniard’s late transfer to Manchester United fell through on Deadline Day.
“I don’t know,” said Pochettino, “since I wasn’t involved in this issue; that was more the responsibility of the club, the [player’s] agent, and the sporting director. We were conversing in my office after the transfer window closed. We were very clear about my opinion of him and how I judge him, and I was attentive to his sentiments. Of course, after he arrived from Brighton, it was a trying period for him. It was difficult for many, many players in addition to him.
Monday night’s Premier League match between Chelsea and their neighbours Fulham will be played in their new front-of-shirt sponsor Infinite Athlete for the first time this season. According to BBC Sport, Chelsea and the US-based sports technology company have agreed to a deal that will earn them more than £40 million in 2023–24.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano provided an update on the situation of Chelsea prospect Andrey Santos, who is now on loan at Nottingham Forest, on social media platform X. He said: “Andrey Santos played zero minutes once more in Nottingham Forest-Brentford, sitting on the sidelines for 99 minutes. After making more than ten loan requests over the summer, he transferred from Chelsea to the club in August.
According to Transfermarkt, Santos, a member of Brazil’s Under-23 national team, has only appeared once while on loan at Tricky Trees, playing the full 90 minutes in Nottingham Forest’s Carabao Cup second-round loss to Burnley in late August.
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Simon Adingra, a Brighton & Hove Albion player, is being closely watched by Stamford Bridge officials, who are reportedly impressed by his impressive start to the new season.
The Blues are considering a move for the Ivory Coast international to add another attacking option and to compete with Nicolas Jackson. Adingra has been dubbed the “ideal” solution to Pochettino’s lack of cutting edge in attack. The 21-year-old has been added to Todd Boehly and company’s transfer wishlist because they specifically want players under the age of 25.
According to Transfermarkt, the Ivorian forward has appeared seven times for the Seagulls in all competitions this season, recording one goal and one assist.
Brighton technical director David Weir gave the Right to Dream academy alum high praise when he arrived from FC Nordsjaelland in 2022, saying: “We’re happy to welcome Simon to the club. He is a talented young footballer who is off to a great start in Denmark. He is a versatile offensive player who excels in one-on-one matchups and is inventive offensively. We’ve been keeping an eye on this outstanding young player for a long, and we’re excited to support his growth.
Adingra has excelled in the area of interceptions in comparison to his positional peers in Europe’s top five leagues by working hard off the ball. Over the past 365 days, he averaged about 1.19 interceptions per 90 minutes, placing him in the 99th percentile for this metric according to FBRef, demonstrating his hard work when pressing from the front.
Adingra would bring a lot of distinctive talents to Pochettino’s forward line, which is developing a reputation as a breeding ground for young talent thanks to Chelsea.
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