
He knew exactly where the ball was going to fall. His movement away from the ball on the set-piece was instinctive.
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Trevoh Chalobah scored a cracker against Crystal Palace earlier in the season but his goal against Southampton was particularly interesting. He provided the pass of the game for Werner to score Chelsea's second goal of the match and put right what Martin Atkinson had clearly got wrong.Ĭhalobah: I'm always fascinated by defenders who have a genuine appetite for goals. So why disallow Timo Werner's headed goal for Chelsea in the second phase of play which had nothing to do with the previous phase? I assumed the referee waved play on when Cesar Azpilicueta tackled Kyle Walker-Peters in the build up to Werner's goal but changed his mind when VAR raised a red flag.įortunately Azpilicueta didn't allow the incident to dwell on his mind too long. Transfer news: Rudiger not distracted by transfer rumours, published at07:02 6 OctoberĪzpilicueta: VAR really should mind its own business.You can hear how they reached their final list in Match of the Day: Top 10 on BBC Sounds I hadn’t really noticed him too much before. We, Newcastle, played against Marseille in the Uefa Cup and Drogba battered us. It’s difficult because it’s not often a player who has been great for a football club then comes back and replicates what he has done - but they are great stories. If you come back as a legend as Drogba did and win the Premier League - the influence he had was massive.”Īlan Shearer: “We don’t need to say what he did at Chelsea. “Returning and coming back to win the league – it’s not just the influence on the pitch it’s off the pitch as well. Just when you think he’s switching off he just peels to the back – I found him very difficult to play against. As soon as you leaned on him he would fall over, but he was so strong. Micah Richards: “It was a nightmare to play against Drogba. His return was ranked first by Richards - but seventh by Shearer.
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If someone pays double of what you’re paying then that distorts the market and can be very problematic. “If you are Manchester City, Liverpool or Manchester United, you are able to keep your best players. It’s not so much that their position is under fire – that is part of it – but also the inflationary pressure that comes with it. “They don’t want a disruptor to come in and blow everyone out of the water.

“There are Premier League stipulations that will be watched very carefully by other members of the Premier League,” he said on the Football Daily podcast.
