Chelsea could already agree a deal ahead of January, with the west Londoners looking set to move closer to their goal.
Pochettino furious after Chelsea’s latest defeat
Just when supporters thought Chelsea might have turned a corner, manager Mauricio Pochettino watched from the sidelines as his team suffered a 4-1 defeat at Newcastle. Goals from Alexander Isak, Jamaal Lascelles, Joelinton and Anthony Gordon ensured Eddie Howe’s side had a memorable afternoon at St James’ Park as Chelsea continued their run of form. In the meantime, he was forced into a dogeza position.
Pochettino slammed his “weak” side after the game, and it appears the Blues still have a lot of work to do before they can be considered among the Premier League’s elite teams again.
“Even though Newcastle weren’t good, it was an easy win for them as they prepare for the Champions League. We have to show that they can play, that they can win games and that it will be difficult to beat us. I had to.” Said Pochettino talks about Chelsea’s loss to Newcastle.
“But it was very easy in the way we conceded goals and we were very soft in each challenge.
“That’s what makes me angry and disappointed. We talk about being a young team and having to learn, but these kinds of games make me very, very, very disappointed. I think it’s very, very, very upsetting because it shows your personality and your character. Yeah, we’re young as a team, but we’re trying to do things like this to do our best. I can’t afford to miss this opportunity.”
Off the field, chairman Todd Boley and co-managers are said to be busy as they look to strengthen Pochettino’s options with more signings.
Chelsea reportedly agree to contract with Moscardo
According to Brazilian journalist Neto, via Vessoni, Corinthians star player Gabriel Moscardo heads to Chelsea The two clubs have agreed a fee of around £23 million. The 18-year-old is considered a rising star in Brazil and it will be interesting to see if this report comes to fruition in the coming days and is confirmed by sources close to the country.
Moscardo is a midfielder with “eye-catching” dribbling ability, and media outlets have said the same about the teenage talent.
“Moscardo is a studious student off the pitch and seems to have a high soccer IQ on the pitch as well.” I have written GOAL journalist Krishan Davis About teenagers.
“As a defensive midfielder, he is predictably astute in reading the game, making accurate passes and fighting the press with vigor. This is a product of his youth, but also his stamina. It is also proof of.
“His ball-carrying ability is particularly eye-catching, allowing him to advance the play with the ball at his feet without abandoning his defensive duties. That is undoubtedly why he attracts the attention of Europe’s elite. It is a characteristic that has led to
However, while he is a player with incredible potential, it remains to be seen whether Chelsea see him as a player who will compete for a chance in the first team, or as a player for the future.