Chelsea could look to re-sign £150m+ former gem amid contract stand-off

  1. Chelsea could look to re-sign £150m+ former gem amid contract stand-off

Chelsea could now look to re-sign a former gem of theirs, amid a contract stand-off with his club, and it would actually be quite the statement by Todd Boehly.

Chelsea crash out of Carabao Cup to Newcastle United

Enzo Maresca was dealt a blow on Wednesday evening, with a shot at winning the Carabao Cup and his first trophy as Blues boss shattered after their 2-0 loss to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park.

Alexander Isak’s first-half strike and an own goal from Axel Disasi moments later meant Eddie Howe’s home side cruised into the quarter-finals at the expense of Chelsea, who are now competing on three fronts instead of all four.

 

A resolute Newcastle side set up shop and thwarted the away team’s attempts to break them down, with Chelsea dominating possession and creating openings minus the end product.

It was a much-changed Chelsea side which beat Newcastle in the Premier League on Sunday, as Maresca gave the likes of Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Benoit Badiashile, Filip Jorgensen and Disasi a chance to stake their claim for a more regular starting place.

 

Chelsea were urged to start Jadon Sancho against Newcastle before their trip to the North East, but the summer signing missed out on a place in the squad due to illness, and Maresca really could’ve used his presence.

We need to get better at many things but we didn’t concede any chances from the press two days ago against them and the reason why was because we contact not with the first line,” said Maresca on Chelsea’a 2-0 loss to Newcastle.

The other day was Moi [Caicedo] and Romeo [Lavia] and today was Enzo [Fernandez], Renato [Veiga] and Marc [Cucurella] and we always tried to contact with the second line. The reason why is because we knew they are very aggressive. We did very well two days ago. I think we did very well apart from the goals we conceded but for sure, we have many things we can do better.”

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