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Chelsea Fights For Self, Premiership Pride: UEFA Champions League
Premier League honour will be at stake today as Chelsea attempts to overturn a first-leg deficit against Napoli and prevent England’s worst UEFA Champions League campaign for 16 years.
Not since the 1995/1996 edition of European football’s most prestigious club tournament – when Blackburn Rovers were bombed out in the group phase – has an English team failed to reach the quarter-finals.
The demise of the Premier League’s representatives this season contrasts sharply with the dominance of a few years ago, when between 2007 and 2009, English clubs won through to nine out of 12 available semi-final berths.
Yet, with Manchester United and Manchester City falling at the first hurdle, and Arsenal eliminated by Milan last week, the Premier League’s hopes of survival in Europe now rests with Chelsea.
A 3-1 defeat in the first leg last month marked the beginning of the end for sacked Manager Andre Villas-Boas, when the Portuguese coach’s risky decision to leave Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole on the bench backfired spectacularly.
Since Villas-Boas’s abrupt dismissal, however, Chelsea have shown signs of a mini-revival, grinding out a 2-0 FA Cup victory at Birmingham last week followed by a 1-0 win over Stoke at the weekend.
Those two results marked the first time in nearly two months that Chelsea had kept clean sheets in consecutive matches, something they will almost certainly need to do if they are to squeeze past Napoli today.
Crucially, Chelsea have been buoyed by the sooner-than-expected return of captain John Terry, whose absence was never felt more acutely than in the first leg, when Napoli’s vaunted attackers Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi teased and tormented the Blues’ defence throughout.
Chelsea’s interim manager Roberto Di Matteo admitted Napoli’s counter-attacking threat posed a serious problem for his team but insisted victory was achievable. “We will have to be balanced, obviously, because their threat obviously on counter-attacking is very good and they have some players that can hurt you,” Di Matteo said.
“When they’re going to come here today at Stamford Bridge, they will play against a good team, a great team, and we will make their life difficult and try to turn the leg around.”
Di Matteo has declined to rate Chelsea’s chances of survival, however. “I’ll leave that up to you to say how much percentage we have. We have to believe that we can turn this around and that we can win the game and that’s how we’re going to go into this game,” he said.
It was left to Spanish playmaker Juan Mata to strike a more bullish tone, with the 23-year-old urging his team mates to go for the jugular against a Napoli side whose defence is anything but impregnable, as last Friday’s 6-3 win over Cagliari demonstrated.
“From the first minute, we have to try to create chances to score,” Mata said. “We know that they have very, very good strikers. We have to be careful with them but we are going to press them from the first minute.”
Mata believes Chelsea’s home form in the Champions League this season is a good omen heading into Wednesday’s return. “In football, nothing is impossible,” he said. “At Stamford Bridge, this Champions League, we had good results in the group – 3-0, 2-0 and 5-0. All the supporters, for sure, will be cheering us. It’s a final for us and I think we can do it.”
Napoli defender Paolo Cannavaro meanwhile said his team mates had been forewarned following AC Milan’s first-half against Arsenal last week, when the Italians shipped three goals to the Gunners in a devastating early onslaught.
“The Arsenal match last week opened our eyes,” Cannavaro said. “We are going to come under pressure but if we concentrate and stay calm we can do it. The first-half will be very important.”
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I Joined Saudi League To Win Titles – Senegal Keeper
Senegal goalkeeper Edouard Mendy has said that criticism that he and other players chased money by moving to Saudi Arabia is wide of the mark.
The 33-year-old left Chelsea for Al-Ahli in a £16m ($21.4m) deal in 2023, and in May the Africa Cup of Nations winner helped his Saudi club win the Asian Champions League, making him one of the few players to win both that competition and its European equivalent.
But, like many others, Mendy has been criticised for playing for money rather than prestige in the lucrative Saudi Pro League.
When asked about such criticism, Mendy told a Tidesports source, “Al-Ahli’s project came along and they made me feel I had a big role to play.
“Two years later, we won the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history. So yes, that validates my choice. And I hope the coming years will validate it even more.”
He added: “Some people will quickly jump to conclusions and say the only reason is money. From the start, I always said that when I left Chelsea, I knew I was joining another team where I could win everything , which was no longer the case at Chelsea.”
The Blues have since won the Conference League, Europe’s third-tier club competition, under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital.
But it comes after the regime’s trophyless first two years, a period which has frustrated some supporters after the success enjoyed under Roman Abramovich’s stewardship in the previous 19 years.
Mendy has also been celebrating what he describes as a historical win with Senegal against England at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground, but days earlier he had been in Dakar delivering a different kind of win.
He is the sponsor of Yakaar, a school in Keur Massar, which seeks to improve funding and access to digital learning tools for local children from underprivileged backgrounds.
Famously, as Mendy grew up in France, he was unemployed, aged 22, while struggling to find a club, with members of his family still living on the outskirts of Dakar.
That is why Yakaar, a word meaning “hope”, was chosen, a word Mendy has carried with him in his career.
“Hope is what kept me going. When I was without a club, it was the hope of getting that first professional contract.
“Then the hope of playing for the national team. The hope of making my family proud by doing the job I had always dreamed of.
“Indeed, hope is the best word to describe my career.”
Mendy was also asked whether the responsibility of being an African goalkeeper had weighed heavily on him.
“Of course. When I was in England, there weren’t many African goalkeepers in top clubs,” he admitted.
“Whether nationally or internationally, I had that responsibility. It’s the same for other African goalkeepers like Andre Onana [Manchester United] or Yassine Bounou (Al-Hilal).”
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Spanish Football Fires Entire Refereeing Committee
The entire refereeing committee has been fired by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), with structural reforms soon set to follow.
According to sources, the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has dismissed the entire refereeing committee in response to mounting pressure from clubs demanding structural reform. A major shake-up aimed at modernising Spanish refereeing from top to bottom has now been set in motion.
Head of the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA), Luis Medina Cantalejo and Head of VAR, Carlos Clos Gomez, have been removed from their positions. They are joined by several senior officials, including Antonio Rubinos Perez and three vice presidents, who are also stepping down. A new leadership model will be introduced, led by a CEO and a sporting director, aiming to overhaul how refereeing is managed covering assessments, promotions, and daily operations. While the leadership changes are sweeping, the current pool of referees in La Liga and the second tier will remain, ensuring continuity on the field during the transition.
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Ronaldo Renews Stay With Saudi Pro League
Cristiano Ronaldo has signed a new two-year contract with Al-Nassr that means he will stay with the Saudi Pro League club until beyond his 42nd birthday.
The Portugal captain, 40, joined the Riyadh-based team in December 2022 after leaving Manchester United in acrimonious circumstances, having criticised the club and said he had no respect for manager Erik ten Hag.
Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr deal had been due to expire at the end of June and there was speculation he could leave, but that has now been quashed.
In a post on X, Ronaldo wrote: “A new chapter begins. Same passion, same dream. Let’s make history together.”
Although Al-Nassr have not added to their nine domestic titles during Ronaldo’s time at the club, they have benefited from a flood of goals from the five-time Ballon d’Or winner.
Ronaldo scored 35 times in 41 matches across all competitions last term and was the league’s top scorer for a second consecutive season.
He has managed 99 goals in appearances overall for Al-Nassr and is well on his way to reaching 1,000 senior goals in his career, with a current tally of 938 for club and country.
Having helped Portugal win the Uefa Nations League a little over two weeks ago, the former Manchester United, Real Madrid, Sporting and Juventus forward will almost certainly now be targeting a sixth World Cup appearance next summer.
Only a month ago, Ronaldo posted on social media to say “the chapter is over”.
That came after the Saudi Pro League wrapped up with Al-Nassr finishing third and trophyless once again.
The comment fuelled rumours that Ronaldo was ready to leave the league where he reportedly became the best-paid player in football history with an annual salary of £177m when he joined.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino raised the prospect of Ronaldo joining a team involved in the Club World Cup after Al-Nassr failed to qualify for the extended tournament which is being held in the United States.
Ronaldo said he had received offers from participating teams but had turned them down.
The decision to stay until at least 2027, which is certain to be highly lucrative, appears to rule out any future prospect of Ronaldo returning to play at the highest level in Europe.
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