Wednesday, May 3, 2017

LIVERPOOL WANT FABREGAS

HD Cesc Fabregas, Chelsea

Liverpool are planning a shock swoop for Cesc Fabregas, the Daily Star reports.
Fabregas is set to find playing time even more difficult to come by as Antonio Conte prepares to add to his squad over the summer, and the Spaniard would prefer to remain in England.
Jose Mourinho has also been credited with an interest in the World Cup winner.
Pogba, Bailly, Smalling and Jones train for Manchester United ahead of Celta trip

Jose Mourinho looks like he may have options in defence ahead of the first leg of their Europa League semi-final
Manchester United have been given a major boost ahead of their Europa League clash with Celta Vigo after Paul Pogba, Eric Bailly, Chris Smalling and Phil Jones all took part in training.
The quartet all participated in United's final session at the Aon Training Complex on Wednesday before the squad fly out to northern Spain for the first leg of the semi-final on Thursday.
Pogba had been expected to return after sitting out the Premier League draws with Manchester City and Swansea City, but there had been concerns that Bailly would be forced to miss this week's game after going off in the second half of the meeting with Paul Clement's reading..........

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Monday, April 24, 2017

Jose Mourinho contacts Real Madrid over availability of Alvaro Morata

MANCHESTER UNITED manager Jose Mourinho has contacted Real Madrid officials about the availability of striker Alvaro Morata, according to reports.
The Red Devils have already begun planning for life without this season’s top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
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And the Portuguese coach hopes that his relationship with Bernabeu officials can lead to him landing the Spanish international this summer, say Don Balon.

Messi is not selfish – Chelsea boss Conte disagrees with Fabregas over Hazard advice

The Belgian is likely to return to the Blues' starting line-up at Southampton on Tuesday after playing a starring role off the bench in the FA Cup
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has countered claims from Cesc Fabregas that Eden Hazard must add a selfish streak to his game in order to match the levels of Barcelona star Lionel Messi.
Belgium star Hazard has returned to his sparkling best form this season, contributing 14 goals and five assists to Chelsea's charge towards a fifth Premier League title in 12 years.
Speaking after Hazard scored and assisted in Saturday's 4-2 FA Cup semi-final win over Tottenham, Fabregas claimed that only Messi was performing better than Hazard, but added: "I've told him many, many times he needs to be selfish sometimes and have that killer instinct to score more goals."
When the quote was put to Conte, however, the Italian suggested that he would rather lose games if it meant Hazard stopped pulling his weight for the wider effort.
"No, absolutely no; I don't think that a player like Messi is a selfish player," said Conte.
"The first target for every great champion is to play for the team and to put your talent in the team, because the best players don't exist without the team. For me it's sad when I listen to this, that one player must be more selfish to reach the top level.
"It's sad because it's not my idea of football. I will never understand this, never. 
"In my team I don't want a selfish player, I would prefer to lose the game than have a selfish player. 
"I don't want this and I can't accept this and I don't want it in my club.
Messi is not selfish – Chelsea boss Conte disagrees with Fabregas over Hazard advice
Diego Costa joined the Belgian in being spared from the start against Spurs, but Conte expects to have the pair back at Southampton on Tuesday after praising their reaction to being dropped.
"For sure, every single player wants to play every game, I know this," he added ahead of a match that sees Chelsea return to Premier League action with a four-point lead over Spurs.
"But also there is a manager in every team that must make the best decision in this situation to find the right balance and also to give the chance to other players that show great commitment, great work-rate and great desire to play.
"But their reaction was good, for me the reaction was normal.
"I have another day to decide our best 11, but I think that they [Costa and Hazard] are in good condition and in good form and for sure I hope to see a good performance from my players."

BAYERN AFTER ALEXIS & WALKER

Bayern Munich are ready to make a move for Alexis Sanchez and Kyle Walker, according to German media.
Alexis
The Chilean's contract expires at the end of next season and continues to be linked to a move away. Seeking a player to play alongside striker Robert Lewandowski - or perhaps replace him, Bayern see Alexis as the ideal signing, according to Kicker, and could pay around €30 million.
Meanwhile, Bild report that the German side are also looking into Tottenham Hotspur right-back Walker.