'Strong'- Brentford duo explain how they dismantled Chelsea in their Premier League clash
Is Harry Kane disrespected by rival fans?
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Is Harry Kane disrespected by rival fans?
Thomas Tuchel said he will not create a drama after Chelsea’s buildup for their Champions League quarter-final against Real Madrid was rocked by a shock 4-1 defeat to Brentford at Stamford Bridge.
By William Schomberg
Paulo Dybala could finally be Christian Eriksen’s replacement at Tottenham, according to transfer insider Dean Jones.
Brentford coach Thomas Frank hailed the "ongoing fairytale" of Christian Eriksen's comeback following the near-fatal cardiac arrest he suffered during last year's European Championship as the Dane played a key role in Saturday's shock 4-1 win over Chelsea.
LONDON : Christian Eriksen scored his first goal for Brentford as they claimed a shock 4-1 win at Chelsea in the Premier League on Saturday, while Manchester City maintained their slim advantage at the top with a routine 2-0 victory against Burnley.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank hailed the impact Christian Eriksen has made on his return to the Premier League after the Dane scored in a remarkable 4-1 win at Chelsea on Saturday. The European champions had gone in front early in the second half at Stamford Bridge through Antonio Rudiger's sensational long-range strike, but they collapsed to lose for the first time since owner Roman Abramovich was hit by UK government sanctions. Vitaly Janelt levelled just a minute later to spark a three-goal spree in 10 minutes for the visitors that set up a first win over the Blues since 1939.
Chelsea vs Brentford: Four goals scored in 15 whirlwind minutes at the start of the second half saw the Blues go 1-0 up, before quickly surrendering in an eventual 4-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.