Premier League Tuchel has ‘many questions to answer’ after Chelsea defeat – Cole 13 HOURS AGO They have beaten Everton and Leicester this season, drawn against Spurs and lost to Leeds and Southampton. It is by their standards a disappointing start.
And Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel didn’t hold back in his post-match assessment of their latest performance. “We are struggling with our focus and consistency,” Tuchel said immediately after the match. “One thing is going against us and we are struggling to find answers, we are struggling to find our way back. It doesn’t take much to win us over. That’s what I don’t like. It’s something we need to understand as quickly as possible and change. “The lack of concentration is very high.” Was it a stinging attack on his own players, but perhaps a spur of the moment reaction? No, he doubled down in the post-match press conference. “It’s very easy for them to throw us off balance, beat us, confuse us,” the German said. “It’s too easy. It happened against Leeds. We have to understand why and find solutions. It’s too easy to beat us.”
Tuchel could have pointed to mitigating circumstances. He didn’t but here he is. There have been many changes at Chelsea over the summer. Notable players have left – Antonio Rudiger, Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner to name just three – and some big-money replacements have arrived. Among others Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly. But did Chelsea – who finished third last season, five points above fifth-placed Arsenal – start the new season a stronger proposition than they finished last? Simply, the answer is no. And this matter is compounded by the fact that all their opponents have been strengthened. They will almost certainly add to their squad before the transfer window closes on Thursday, but the issues run deeper. And simply signing players won’t address issues Tuchel highlighted in his post-match press duties. Chelsea – given the evidence available this season – appear to be having the right trouble.

RANGNICK FOR UNITED’S PROBLEMS

Manchester United followed up a 2-1 win over Liverpool with a 1-0 win over Southampton last weekend. He faces last-table Leicester on Thursday. After a disastrous start, it has served to reassess the views of the club. Football is a fickle old game and days after seeming decline, optimism is on the rise again. However, former interim manager Ralf Rangnick has tempered any optimism in a recent interview where he spoke about his time at the club. “As a coach or sports director, it’s about being able to develop things and minimize the chance factor as much as possible,” Rangnick told Der Standard. “That you develop a team in a direction where you use control of the game and a certain type of football to create far more chances than you allow the opposition. “It wouldn’t have taken Manchester United six months to do that. After just two weeks it was clear to me where the problems were and what needed to be done to fix them – but the question is whether you have the option to change things ». The current Austria national team boss did not hold back but lacked details. The The template The question that followed will be posted below without comment. It said: “If Cristiano Ronaldo was Austrian, would you call him?” Rangnik’s answer: “He’s not Austrian.”

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Tottenham completed their early signings this summer, picking up Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic, Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence and Clement Lenglet. Given the strength of their existing team and the fact that the above plugged holes in their team, this was a smart, targeted window. And yet, as the window has moved on and other teams have signed players, sections of an at times restless fan base have become, well, restless. “Why aren’t Tottenham signing players?” some are screaming into the Twitter void. The answer, of course, is that they have. Anyway, rumors began to swirl on Sunday night that Tottenham could be plunging back into the transfer market. There were about three minutes when it looked like Yannick Carrasco could be on his way to North London. However, on Monday morning, Tottenham made a very cool video announcement. They were signed to someone. But they teased it. Was it Carrasco? No, it was a player they had already signed. A Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero. A great signing, but not a shiny new signing. At some points, there is more screaming into the void.

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Tifo is constantly producing enlightening videos. Antony’s signature and its benefits are discussed in this latest excellent video. Essentially, the Brazilian will allow Erik ten Hag to infuse his philosophy at United, help balance the wing dynamic and partner Jadon Sancho rather than replace him. United fans should be very excited.

SUBSEQUENTLY

There’s more Premier League in the mix on Wednesday. Bournemouth face Wolves, Arsenal host Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest travel to Manchester City and West Ham United host Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium. Transcripts Chelsea reportedly in advanced talks with Leipzig over €90m defender Guardiol 16 HOURS AGO Premier League Armstrong sinks Chelsea as Saints come from a goal down to win at St Mary’s 17 HOURS AGO


title: “Southampton 2 1 Chelsea Latest Humiliation Against Saints Further Proof Blues Are In Trouble The Warm Up Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-29” author: “Donald Lusher”


Premier League Tuchel has ‘many questions to answer’ after Chelsea defeat – Cole 13 HOURS AGO They have beaten Everton and Leicester this season, drawn against Spurs and lost to Leeds and Southampton. It is by their standards a disappointing start.
And Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel didn’t hold back in his post-match assessment of their latest performance. “We are struggling with our focus and consistency,” Tuchel said immediately after the match. “One thing is going against us and we are struggling to find answers, we are struggling to find our way back. It doesn’t take much to win us over. That’s what I don’t like. It’s something we need to understand as quickly as possible and change. “The lack of concentration is very high.” Was it a stinging attack on his own players, but perhaps a spur of the moment reaction? No, he doubled down in the post-match press conference. “It’s very easy for them to throw us off balance, beat us, confuse us,” the German said. “It’s too easy. It happened against Leeds. We have to understand why and find solutions. It’s too easy to beat us.”
Tuchel could have pointed to mitigating circumstances. He didn’t but here he is. There have been many changes at Chelsea over the summer. Notable players have left – Antonio Rudiger, Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner to name just three – and some big-money replacements have arrived. Among others Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly. But did Chelsea – who finished third last season, five points above fifth-placed Arsenal – start the new season a stronger proposition than they finished last? Simply, the answer is no. And this matter is compounded by the fact that all their opponents have been strengthened. They will almost certainly add to their squad before the transfer window closes on Thursday, but the issues run deeper. And simply signing players won’t address issues Tuchel highlighted in his post-match press duties. Chelsea – given the evidence available this season – appear to be having the right trouble.

RANGNICK FOR UNITED’S PROBLEMS

Manchester United followed up a 2-1 win over Liverpool with a 1-0 win over Southampton last weekend. He faces last-table Leicester on Thursday. After a disastrous start, it has served to reassess the views of the club. Football is a fickle old game and days after seeming decline, optimism is on the rise again. However, former interim manager Ralf Rangnick has tempered any optimism in a recent interview where he spoke about his time at the club. “As a coach or sports director, it’s about being able to develop things and minimize the chance factor as much as possible,” Rangnick told Der Standard. “That you develop a team in a direction where you use control of the game and a certain type of football to create far more chances than you allow the opposition. “It wouldn’t have taken Manchester United six months to do that. After just two weeks it was clear to me where the problems were and what needed to be done to fix them – but the question is whether you have the option to change things ». The current Austria national team boss did not hold back but lacked details. The The template The question that followed will be posted below without comment. It said: “If Cristiano Ronaldo was Austrian, would you call him?” Rangnik’s answer: “He’s not Austrian.”

RANDOM TROLL

Tottenham completed their early signings this summer, picking up Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic, Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence and Clement Lenglet. Given the strength of their existing team and the fact that the above plugged holes in their team, this was a smart, targeted window. And yet, as the window has moved on and other teams have signed players, sections of an at times restless fan base have become, well, restless. “Why aren’t Tottenham signing players?” some are screaming into the Twitter void. The answer, of course, is that they have. Anyway, rumors began to swirl on Sunday night that Tottenham could be plunging back into the transfer market. There were about three minutes when it looked like Yannick Carrasco could be on his way to North London. However, on Monday morning, Tottenham made a very cool video announcement. They were signed to someone. But they teased it. Was it Carrasco? No, it was a player they had already signed. A Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero. A great signing, but not a shiny new signing. At some points, there is more screaming into the void.

IN OTHER NEWS

Mannequins are now smart. Yes. I’m afraid. Be very afraid. Incoming singularity.

IN THE CHANNELS

This is quite something. Something indeed.

IN THE CHANNELS II

That is something. Something indeed.

TIP HAT

Tifo is constantly producing enlightening videos. Antony’s signature and its benefits are discussed in this latest excellent video. Essentially, the Brazilian will allow Erik ten Hag to infuse his philosophy at United, help balance the wing dynamic and partner Jadon Sancho rather than replace him. United fans should be very excited.

SUBSEQUENTLY

There’s more Premier League in the mix on Wednesday. Bournemouth face Wolves, Arsenal host Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest travel to Manchester City and West Ham United host Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium. Transcripts Chelsea reportedly in advanced talks with Leipzig over €90m defender Guardiol 16 HOURS AGO Premier League Armstrong sinks Chelsea as Saints come from a goal down to win at St Mary’s 17 HOURS AGO


title: “Southampton 2 1 Chelsea Latest Humiliation Against Saints Further Proof Blues Are In Trouble The Warm Up Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-25” author: “Theresa Whelan”


Premier League Tuchel has ‘many questions to answer’ after Chelsea defeat – Cole 13 HOURS AGO They have beaten Everton and Leicester this season, drawn against Spurs and lost to Leeds and Southampton. It is by their standards a disappointing start.
And Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel didn’t hold back in his post-match assessment of their latest performance. “We are struggling with our focus and consistency,” Tuchel said immediately after the match. “One thing is going against us and we are struggling to find answers, we are struggling to find our way back. It doesn’t take much to win us over. That’s what I don’t like. It’s something we need to understand as quickly as possible and change. “The lack of concentration is very high.” Was it a stinging attack on his own players, but perhaps a spur of the moment reaction? No, he doubled down in the post-match press conference. “It’s very easy for them to throw us off balance, beat us, confuse us,” the German said. “It’s too easy. It happened against Leeds. We have to understand why and find solutions. It’s too easy to beat us.”
Tuchel could have pointed to mitigating circumstances. He didn’t but here he is. There have been many changes at Chelsea over the summer. Notable players have left – Antonio Rudiger, Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner to name just three – and some big-money replacements have arrived. Among others Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly. But did Chelsea – who finished third last season, five points above fifth-placed Arsenal – start the new season a stronger proposition than they finished last? Simply, the answer is no. And this matter is compounded by the fact that all their opponents have been strengthened. They will almost certainly add to their squad before the transfer window closes on Thursday, but the issues run deeper. And simply signing players won’t address issues Tuchel highlighted in his post-match press duties. Chelsea – given the evidence available this season – appear to be having the right trouble.

RANGNICK FOR UNITED’S PROBLEMS

Manchester United followed up a 2-1 win over Liverpool with a 1-0 win over Southampton last weekend. He faces last-table Leicester on Thursday. After a disastrous start, it has served to reassess the views of the club. Football is a fickle old game and days after seeming decline, optimism is on the rise again. However, former interim manager Ralf Rangnick has tempered any optimism in a recent interview where he spoke about his time at the club. “As a coach or sports director, it’s about being able to develop things and minimize the chance factor as much as possible,” Rangnick told Der Standard. “That you develop a team in a direction where you use control of the game and a certain type of football to create far more chances than you allow the opposition. “It wouldn’t have taken Manchester United six months to do that. After just two weeks it was clear to me where the problems were and what needed to be done to fix them – but the question is whether you have the option to change things ». The current Austria national team boss did not hold back but lacked details. The The template The question that followed will be posted below without comment. It said: “If Cristiano Ronaldo was Austrian, would you call him?” Rangnik’s answer: “He’s not Austrian.”

RANDOM TROLL

Tottenham completed their early signings this summer, picking up Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic, Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence and Clement Lenglet. Given the strength of their existing team and the fact that the above plugged holes in their team, this was a smart, targeted window. And yet, as the window has moved on and other teams have signed players, sections of an at times restless fan base have become, well, restless. “Why aren’t Tottenham signing players?” some are screaming into the Twitter void. The answer, of course, is that they have. Anyway, rumors began to swirl on Sunday night that Tottenham could be plunging back into the transfer market. There were about three minutes when it looked like Yannick Carrasco could be on his way to North London. However, on Monday morning, Tottenham made a very cool video announcement. They were signed to someone. But they teased it. Was it Carrasco? No, it was a player they had already signed. A Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero. A great signing, but not a shiny new signing. At some points, there is more screaming into the void.

IN OTHER NEWS

Mannequins are now smart. Yes. I’m afraid. Be very afraid. Incoming singularity.

IN THE CHANNELS

This is quite something. Something indeed.

IN THE CHANNELS II

That is something. Something indeed.

TIP HAT

Tifo is constantly producing enlightening videos. Antony’s signature and its benefits are discussed in this latest excellent video. Essentially, the Brazilian will allow Erik ten Hag to infuse his philosophy at United, help balance the wing dynamic and partner Jadon Sancho rather than replace him. United fans should be very excited.

SUBSEQUENTLY

There’s more Premier League in the mix on Wednesday. Bournemouth face Wolves, Arsenal host Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest travel to Manchester City and West Ham United host Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium. Transcripts Chelsea reportedly in advanced talks with Leipzig over €90m defender Guardiol 16 HOURS AGO Premier League Armstrong sinks Chelsea as Saints come from a goal down to win at St Mary’s 17 HOURS AGO


title: “Southampton 2 1 Chelsea Latest Humiliation Against Saints Further Proof Blues Are In Trouble The Warm Up Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-09” author: “Kevin Sanchez”


Premier League Tuchel has ‘many questions to answer’ after Chelsea defeat – Cole 13 HOURS AGO They have beaten Everton and Leicester this season, drawn against Spurs and lost to Leeds and Southampton. It is by their standards a disappointing start.
And Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel didn’t hold back in his post-match assessment of their latest performance. “We are struggling with our focus and consistency,” Tuchel said immediately after the match. “One thing is going against us and we are struggling to find answers, we are struggling to find our way back. It doesn’t take much to win us over. That’s what I don’t like. It’s something we need to understand as quickly as possible and change. “The lack of concentration is very high.” Was it a stinging attack on his own players, but perhaps a spur of the moment reaction? No, he doubled down in the post-match press conference. “It’s very easy for them to throw us off balance, beat us, confuse us,” the German said. “It’s too easy. It happened against Leeds. We have to understand why and find solutions. It’s too easy to beat us.”
Tuchel could have pointed to mitigating circumstances. He didn’t but here he is. There have been many changes at Chelsea over the summer. Notable players have left – Antonio Rudiger, Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner to name just three – and some big-money replacements have arrived. Among others Marc Cucurella, Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly. But did Chelsea – who finished third last season, five points above fifth-placed Arsenal – start the new season a stronger proposition than they finished last? Simply, the answer is no. And this matter is compounded by the fact that all their opponents have been strengthened. They will almost certainly add to their squad before the transfer window closes on Thursday, but the issues run deeper. And simply signing players won’t address issues Tuchel highlighted in his post-match press duties. Chelsea – given the evidence available this season – appear to be having the right trouble.

RANGNICK FOR UNITED’S PROBLEMS

Manchester United followed up a 2-1 win over Liverpool with a 1-0 win over Southampton last weekend. He faces last-table Leicester on Thursday. After a disastrous start, it has served to reassess the views of the club. Football is a fickle old game and days after seeming decline, optimism is on the rise again. However, former interim manager Ralf Rangnick has tempered any optimism in a recent interview where he spoke about his time at the club. “As a coach or sports director, it’s about being able to develop things and minimize the chance factor as much as possible,” Rangnick told Der Standard. “That you develop a team in a direction where you use control of the game and a certain type of football to create far more chances than you allow the opposition. “It wouldn’t have taken Manchester United six months to do that. After just two weeks it was clear to me where the problems were and what needed to be done to fix them – but the question is whether you have the option to change things ». The current Austria national team boss did not hold back but lacked details. The The template The question that followed will be posted below without comment. It said: “If Cristiano Ronaldo was Austrian, would you call him?” Rangnik’s answer: “He’s not Austrian.”

RANDOM TROLL

Tottenham completed their early signings this summer, picking up Fraser Forster, Ivan Perisic, Richarlison, Yves Bissouma, Djed Spence and Clement Lenglet. Given the strength of their existing team and the fact that the above plugged holes in their team, this was a smart, targeted window. And yet, as the window has moved on and other teams have signed players, sections of an at times restless fan base have become, well, restless. “Why aren’t Tottenham signing players?” some are screaming into the Twitter void. The answer, of course, is that they have. Anyway, rumors began to swirl on Sunday night that Tottenham could be plunging back into the transfer market. There were about three minutes when it looked like Yannick Carrasco could be on his way to North London. However, on Monday morning, Tottenham made a very cool video announcement. They were signed to someone. But they teased it. Was it Carrasco? No, it was a player they had already signed. A Cristian ‘Cuti’ Romero. A great signing, but not a shiny new signing. At some points, there is more screaming into the void.

IN OTHER NEWS

Mannequins are now smart. Yes. I’m afraid. Be very afraid. Incoming singularity.

IN THE CHANNELS

This is quite something. Something indeed.

IN THE CHANNELS II

That is something. Something indeed.

TIP HAT

Tifo is constantly producing enlightening videos. Antony’s signature and its benefits are discussed in this latest excellent video. Essentially, the Brazilian will allow Erik ten Hag to infuse his philosophy at United, help balance the wing dynamic and partner Jadon Sancho rather than replace him. United fans should be very excited.

SUBSEQUENTLY

There’s more Premier League in the mix on Wednesday. Bournemouth face Wolves, Arsenal host Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest travel to Manchester City and West Ham United host Tottenham Hotspur at the London Stadium. Transcripts Chelsea reportedly in advanced talks with Leipzig over €90m defender Guardiol 16 HOURS AGO Premier League Armstrong sinks Chelsea as Saints come from a goal down to win at St Mary’s 17 HOURS AGO