Benfica and Chelsea meet in Europa League final
Benfica and Chelsea face off at the Amsterdam Arena on Wednesday evening, fighting to get their hands on the Europa League trophy.
Benfica and Chelsea face off at the Amsterdam Arena on Wednesday evening, fighting to get their hands on the Europa League trophy.
Oooooooooooh NO HE DI'INT! *snap* *snap*
Talk amongst yourselves.
Ok, he might not have 'cheated death', but John Obi Mikel's suddenly got a lot more popular in Nigeria. I wonder why.
Nigeria have advanced to the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals after beating Ethiopia 2-0. Both goals were penalties won and scored by Victor Moses.
Chelsea don't have the personnel to effectively control matches, and it's costing them dearly.
Mikel, Moses, and Omeruo. Feruz, Lalkovic, and Boga. Oh my.
An early goal from Emmanuel Emenike looked as though it would lead Nigeria a 1-0 win against Burkina Faso, but a last-second equaliser from Alain Traore earned a surprise 1-1 draw.
There is some confusion about when Chelsea are required to release Victor Moses and John Obi Mikel for the African Cup of Nations, and neither the NFF or Rafa Benitez seem to have a firm handle on the rules
Rafa Benitez is planning on continuing the David Luiz midfield experiment when he has enough centre backs to push him higher up the pitch.
A knee injury looks to have sidelined Oriol Romeu for the Club World Cup, but youngster George Saville is travelling with Chelsea to Japan.
The FA have handed John Obi Mikel a three match ban and a fine for the verbal abuse of Mark Clattenburg in the wake of the 3-2 home loss against Manchester United