Chelsea legend Saul Niguez took his pregnant wife and daughter to Disneyland, ignoring the tension over the transfer of players

Disneyland with princesses! Chelsea legend Saul Niguez’s last updates on media

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Too much enthusiasm is to blame for Chelsea’s terrible discipline, claims boss

Chelsea topped the league most cautions in last week’s match against Wolves, as they racked up another flurry of yellow cards—an incredible five by the end—in their match.

In today’s news conference, which was held in anticipation of the match against Crystal Palace, Mauricio Pochettino was questioned whether this was because of his team’s lack of discipline. He vehemently disagreed.

According to Pochettino, his players’ extreme emotions and frustrations are the root reason of the cards.

“We are Chelsea,” he said frankly. He went on to sаy that some of his teammates’ lack of experience was to blame.

It would be a good justification and would absolve his players of blame if it didn’t raise the question of why they appear so unmotivated when it comes to winning games on a regular basis.

Does their dedication only extend to being in the book? Is Cole Palmer’s increased booking volume a result of his rookie season? We are uncertain.

Viktor Gyokeres responds to Arsenal and Chelsea links

Two Premier League teams, Arsenal and Chelsea, have taken notice of his play. According to SportWitness, the player has responded to rumors linking him to major clubs and has expressed his happiness to remain with Sporting CP.

“It reminds me of when Sporting signed me… For the time being, it doesn’t matter to me who is interested because I am content here. Every day here is a pleasure, and I’m trying to ignore the world around me. Big clubs are being mentioned, but at the moment it’s only news. It ends there. This place is perfect for me.

Both Arsenal and Chelsea might benefit from signing the 25-year-old forward, who has scored 17 goals and assisted on eight more this season in all competitions. Arsenal currently have Eddie Nketiah and Gabriel Jesus on their roster. Nketiah is likely to seek out more playing time elsewhere as Jesus has not been a prolific scorer for them.

The Swedish international would be an incredible acquisition for Arsenal, who are in Ԁire need of a top-tier striker. The player’s current deal includes a €100 million release clause, yet Sporting CP only paid €20 million to get him last summer. Any team interested in signing him will have to trigger his exit clause because the Portuguese outfit is not likely to allow him to leave for a bargain price.

His consistency as a goal scorer would be an asset to Chelsea. Even with Nicolas Jackson on board, they still haven’t found a way to score goals, and Gyokeres has the potential to be a significant improvement over the former La Liga attacker.

The 25-year-old might become a world-class striker with the right guidance and experience. He would be able to put himself to the test at a high level by joining a major team like Chelsea or Arsenal. Playing regular Premier League football would also help him improve faster.

If Arsenal and Chelsea do decide to make an offer to Sporting CP in January, it will be intriguing to watch their reaction. It is their sincere wish that the striker would soon reconsider his position and think about a transfer to the Premier League.