Chelsea could be forced to launch a summer spending spree as they face the threat of a potential transfer ban.FIFA investigators have suggested the club could be prevented from buying anyone for two years after scrutiny of their under-18 signings policy.6
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Chelsea have adapted to manager Maurizio Sarri’s methods almost instantly, with their high press and possession-based style a total departure from Antonio Conte’s counter-attacking philosophy.Their unbeaten start to the season leaves them just four points behind league-leaders City after 12 games and Sarri’s thoughts will begin to turn to the winter transfer window.Besides Jorginho, Mateo Kovacic and Kepa Arrizabalaga, Sarri is working with players he inherited, moulding people like Ross Barkley into his ideal footballer.While that process has gone better than he perhaps would’ve expected, Sarri will be keen to bring in more ready-made talent to complete his ‘Sarri-ball’ transformation at Stamford Bridge.6Southampton want former Monaco boss Leonardo Jardim to replace Mark Hughes & Arsenal eye up Roma star in today's back pages. Southampton have identified former Monaco manager Leonardo Jardim as
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Arsenal centre-half Rob Holding has ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee and has been ruled out for the rest of the season. Holding was forced off in knee injury, with the
Manchester United will get the chance to see summer target and Portugal ace Bruno Fernandes in action this week. The talented 24-year-old midfielder is attracting the eye of United and several other Premier League sides with rumours he could beheading to England this summer in a deal worth over £60m.
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Man City team to face Manchester United predicted with Leroy Sane and John Stones on the bench. Manchester City will be forced into at least one change for the trip to Man United, after Kevin De
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Sam Allardyce EXCLUSIVE: England are right to pay tribute to 'record-breaker' Wayne Rooney Former England manager Sam Allardyce says the Football Association are doing a great thing by giving Wayne Rooney a fitting send-off in one last game for the Three Lions. Rooney, the country's record.. talkSPORT - Published on November 9, 2018
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Chelsea new boy Christian Pulisic admits he can't wait to play with N'Golo Kante at Stamford Bridge. The American winger will feature for Dortmund for a final time against Borussia
This is despite the fact, of course, that he was unable to win a league title with his boyhood club. But Liverpool fans might be a little shocked to hear that Gerrard once purposely decided to wear a Manchester United shirt while playing football as a kid, much to his dad's dismay.
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Feb 12, 2019 · Former England striker Gary Linkeker tweeted: "Oh no. Gordon Banks, an absolute hero of mine, and countless others, has died. @England's World Cup winner was one of the greatest goalkeepers of all
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Old Firm derby. Rangers chairman insists there will be no U-turn on Celtic ticket decision Celtic are unhappy with their rivals' decision to hand Hoops fans just 800 tickets for the upcoming Ibrox
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Tottenham news: Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine without Harry Kane and backs Heung-Min Son to thrive The England captain could miss the rest of the season through his latest ankle injury
Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine without Harry Kane
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Sam Allardyce has backed Tottenham to cope without Harry Kane after the talisman suffered yet another ankle injury. Mauricio Pochettino suggested Kane could be out for the rest of the season after the England captain limped out of Spurs' 1-0 victory over Manchester City in the Champions League.
Tottenham news: Sam Allardyce insists Spurs will be fine
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