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Chelsea Nadir: Defeat to Wolves Deepens Crisis

Alright, let's break it down. Chelsea, under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, is going through a rough patch, and Sunday's 4-2 defeat to Wolverhampton Wanderers seems to be a new low for the club. The lone bright spot of this challenging campaign has been Cole Palmer, who opened the scoring at the 19th minute. However, things quickly went downhill for the hosts. Matheus Cunha equalized just three minutes later, and an own goal by Axel Disasi put Wolves in front
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Pochettino Hails Chelsea’s Grit in Luton Win

Mauricio Pochettino Delighted with Chelsea's Gritty Win at Luton Chelsea's head coach, Mauricio Pochettino, expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance and result after a hard-fought battle against Luton. The game showcased the intense nature of the Premier League, and Pochettino was pleased to see his players rise to the challenge, securing three crucial points at Kenilworth Road. In a match where Luton sent in 36 crosses, Chelsea displayed a clinical edge, scoring three fantastic goals. Despite dealing admirably with most of the
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Pochettino Defends Nicolas Jackson Amid Criticism

Pochettino: Time to Support Nicolas Jackson Amid Criticism Mauricio Pochettino has come to the defense of Nicolas Jackson, urging the Chelsea faithful to show support for the young striker. Jackson has faced criticism for his recent performance against Brentford, but Pochettino emphasizes the need for understanding and patience. The striker has been playing with a cast on his wrist, a result of a recent surgery to repair a broken bone sustained just before the international break. Despite this injury, Jackson has made appearances
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Pochettino Reflects on Chelsea’s Defeat and Card”

Pochettino Reflects on a Game of Two Halves and Two Cards Mauricio Pochettino, the manager of Chelsea, found himself reflecting on a challenging match that ended in a 1-0 Premier League defeat to Aston Villa. The game, marked by a red card and a series of opportunities, left Pochettino with mixed feelings. First-Half Dominance For the majority of the game's first hour, Chelsea displayed dominance on the field. Both goalkeepers, Robert Sanchez and Emiliano Martinez, made impressive saves to maintain a level score.