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BREAKING NEWS: “Never bench him in your life again”, “He is Our best player in the league amd needs more playing time” – Chelsea legend react as Blues beat Newcastle 3-2 at Stamford Bridge

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BREAKING NEWS: “Never bench him in your life again”, “He is Our best player in the league amd needs more playing time” – Chelsea legend react as Blues beat Newcastle 3-2 at Stamford Bridge

Breaking News: Chelsea legends respond to the Blues’ 3-2 victory over Newcastle at Stamford Bridge, saying, “Never bench him in your life again” and “He is Our Best Player in the League and needs more playing time.”

Cole Palmer believes that Chelsea under Mauricio Pochettino will succeed “sooner or later.”

With a 3-2 victory over Eddie Howe’s team on Monday night, Chelsea pulled within one point of Newcastle United. Palmer played a significant role in the game, contributing both a goal and an assist.

He said to Chelsea’s official club website, “There is so much talent at Chelsea.” “Our relationship with the manager, both on and off the field, is going to continue to improve.

You will eventually see it because it’s a project, everyone is young and trying to play well, so if not next season, the season after.

“We’re still in the FA Cup; hopefully, we defeat Leicester City on Sunday.” We’ll try to move up the table, take each league match as it comes, and you’ll never know where we end up.

After being replaced during Newcastle United’s 3-2 loss at Chelsea, Eddie Howe acknowledges that Anthony Gordon’s knee injury is “not looking too good.”

Gordon was substituted in the first half due to recurrent knee pain, which Howe maintains was not a single incident but rather a problem the winger experienced from the start of the match.

After the game, Howe told Sky Sports, “I can’t really add too much to it other than the fact that it was a knee injury.” There was no mechanism and no specific moment when he felt it, which made it strange. We’re not quite sure how bad that is, but Anthony said it was there during the game and he was in a lot of pain at halftime.

How continued, “I believe Gordon’s knee pain occurred fairly early in the game. But as I mentioned earlier, the pain was all that was present at that moment; he did not feel hurt. He didn’t seem to be moving correctly, so we sent someone over. And after a while he passed away from the wound.

“He appears to be in some discomfort, but it’s not looking good. It’s early; we’ll have to wait and see. Considering what he has done this season, losing him was a significant event. It was an insult to the psyche.

Howe commented, “I haven’t spoken to Dan, I came straight here,” in reference to Dan Burn’s injury late in the second half. But I believe—I hope—that he is okay.

Captain Martin Odegaard of Arsenal thinks the team has learned from the disappointing end of the previous campaign.

On April 1 of the previous season, Arsenal defeated Leeds United 4-1 to take the lead in the Premier League, eight points ahead of Manchester City despite the fact that City had played one fewer game than Arsenal.

After winning seven straight Premier League games, Mikel Arteta’s team only managed to win two of the following eight games, as City won the league title with multiple games remaining.

Arsenal, who lost the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 match 1-0 in Portugal last month, will play Porto in the second leg on Tuesday. Arsenal is once again leading the Premier League.

“We’re a better team, first and foremost,” Odegaard said to reporters on Monday. “We’ve added some quality players, but we’ve also been making good use of the knowledge from the previous season. Our team’s camaraderie and spirit are incredible.

Being a part of a team is the best thing I’ve ever seen. Without a doubt, we have something unique, and you can see it more and more these days on the field. How we move in relation to one another and how we comprehend one another.

When asked how he managed to remain composed while leading a young team in the Champions League knockout stages and vying for a league championship, Odegaard said, “It’s not something I think about too much.” I play football because it puts me in my zone and comes naturally to me. I enjoy playing this game, football in particular. We can’t wait to play another big game at home together. That’s the primary emotion,

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