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Chelsea have no chance of winning this year's Premier League, according to Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville. Enzo Maresca's side were the better team in the draw with league leaders Arsenal on Sunday -- drawing 1-1 to remain six points back -- but then lost to the relegation-threatened Leeds 3-1 three days later on Wednesday.
To make matters worse for the visitors, a poor attempt to play out of the back resulted in a costly turnover. Ao Tanaka received the ball just outside the penalty area with time and space to fire a shot out of Sánchez’s reach to double the host’s lead just before the break.
Luka Modric believes his failed move to Chelsea from Tottenham in 2011 was a blessing in disguise. The Croatian midfielder had expressed his desire to join the Blues in the summer of 2011, only for Spurs to reject several bids from Chelsea for Modric.
Chelsea have not made a decision on whether to sell him, but clubs may try to lure him away with the promise of more first-team minutes. The attacker’s contract situation is another factor — it expires in 2027, although there is an option in place to extend for another 12 months.
TNT Sports usually pick up the broadcasting rights to midweek Premier League fixtures, but this round of games will be shown on Sky Sports. Chelsea’s trip to Leeds is being broadcast on Sky Sports Premier League, and you can also catch the contest on one of your devices via Sky GO and NOW TV.
Trevoh Chalobah was immense against Arsenal in the draw yesterday, scoring Chelsea’s only goal and then keeping a numerically superior Gunners team at bay.Chelsea dig deep for result against
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There were more questions for Arne Slot's Liverpool on Wednesday while some posed to Chelsea on their title ambitions were perhaps answered at Elland Road
Enzo Maresca admitted Chelsea could have no complaints about their 3–1 defeat to Leeds United on Wednesday night, confessing the Blues were outplayed “in all aspects.” Spirits had been high at Chelsea after a stunning week that featured a 3–0 win over Barcelona in the Champions League and a 1–1 draw with Premier League leaders Arsenal which could have easily yielded more.