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Frank Lampard Gives Thanks To North American Supporters Clubs
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Frank Lampard Gives Thanks To North American Supporters Clubs
Chelsea aim to put a turbulent past couple of months behind them by winning the Club World Cup final against Palmeiras on Saturday, the start of a season-defining period for the European champions. The Blues have fallen off the pace in the Premier League after winning just three of the last 10 games but are still competing for multiple honours at home and on the continent. Chelsea are through to the League Cup final against Liverpool on February 27, four days after the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against French club Lille and just before the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Martin Keown heaped praise on Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal squad for securing a victory against Wolves while down to 10-men on Thursday evening.
Ruben Neves took a swipe at Arsenal for celebrating they had “won the league” after they beat Wolves 1-0 on Thursday evening. Gabriel scored the only goal in the first half of a tightly-contested game at Molineux. Ad/> It was a first win of the year for Arsenal, who had Gabriel Martinelli bizarrely sent off in the second half for two bookings shown at the same time.
Reece James is hoping to return to the Chelsea fold for their next league game following the Club World Cup against Crystal Palace.
McLaren used Pedro de la Rosa to try to lure his compatriot Fernando Alonso to the team for 2007 – but there was a snag to overcome.
Gabriel Martinelli was sent off during Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Wolves after receiving two yellow cards in the space of a few seconds.
Mikel Arteta made it clear following his team's 1-0 Premier League win over Wolves that they must solve their discipline problem if they hope to qualify for the Champions League spots. The Gunners boss saw his side take the lead in the 25th minute at Molineux, Gabriel getting free in a crowded penalty area to poke home. Ad/> And thereafter they were largely comfortable until a bizarre red card for Gabriel Martinelli on 69 minutes — the like of which Arteta said he had «never seen before» in his football career — saw the Brazilian booked twice in quick succession for a foul and dissent.