5 things to expect in the Premier League this weekend
The Premier League continues to thrill fans around the world and week 29 is unlikely to be any different, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
The Premier League continues to thrill fans around the world and week 29 is unlikely to be any different, writes DEAN WORKMAN.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has been confirmed as a prime candidate for the Italy head coach job.
Jesse Lingard came off the bench to earn Manchester United a 2-1 victory over Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon.
It’s red vs blue, Jose Mourinho vs Antonio Conte, Manchester vs London, big spenders vs big spenders, a clash of titans. Will it be a tentative show of bus parking, or will we see the two seasoned foes release their supercars at each other? Writes RICHARD BROWN.
Gianfranco Zola has denied reports he will move to former club Chelsea next season as an assistant to proposed new coach Maurizio Sarri.
Cesar Azpilicueta believes Chelsea have to be “perfect” at Camp Nou if Antonio Conte’s men are to triumph against Barcelona in the Champions League.
Barcelona are still as fearsome as ever even without Neymar, according to Chelsea attacker Willian.
Andreas Christensen cost Chelsea victory against Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday, but Antonio Conte hailed the defender’s “incredible” performance.
Crossing paths continually on Europe’s biggest stage has forged these modern epics. As Barcelona and Chelsea clash once again in 2018, SoccerClub runs through the great club rivalries that mainly exist because of the Champions League.
Barcelona midfielder Ivan Rakitic is wary of Eden Hazard, but warned his team there was more to Chelsea than just the star attacker.