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Maresca Blasts FIFA as Chelsea Play Club World Cup Opener in Near-Empty Stadium

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has taken aim at FIFA after his team’s opening match at the revamped FIFA Club World Cup was played in front of a sparse crowd of just 22,137 fans — a dismal turnout in the cavernous 71,000-seat Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

The Blues secured a comfortable 2-0 win over Los Angeles FC on Monday night, but the atmosphere was notably subdued as the stadium, home to NFL’s Atlanta Falcons was barely a third full. The low attendance was a major embarrassment for FIFA, which has heavily invested in the expanded Club World Cup format and made bold predictions about fan engagement in the United States.

Despite the tournament’s profile and Chelsea’s global following, organisers failed to adjust ticket pricing or scheduling to attract local fans. The match kicked off at 3pm Eastern Time on a weekday — a decision widely criticised. Fans who had purchased the cheapest tickets were originally placed in the upper tier but were later relocated to the lower bowl in a last-minute attempt to create a fuller visual impression. Still, they were heavily outnumbered by rows of empty red seats.

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Maresca voiced his disappointment after the match:

“It was a good match, a good performance. But the environment was a bit strange — the stadium was almost empty. We prepared knowing the atmosphere would be different. No doubt the next one will be better, as we know Brazilian fans always come in numbers.”

Chelsea’s next match is set for Philadelphia against Brazilian giants Flamengo, a fixture expected to draw a significantly larger crowd at Lincoln Financial Field, another NFL venue.

Despite the circumstances, Maresca praised his players for maintaining focus and professionalism:

“What’s important is the behaviour and attitude of the players. They showed today the desire to win and the discipline to not concede. We want to keep that defensive strength we had at the end of our Premier League and Conference League campaigns.”

The low turnout has reignited internal tensions within FIFA. According to The Athletic, staff had advised staging games in smaller, MLS-sized stadiums, which typically seat around 25,000 to 30,000 fans — a move that might have avoided the embarrassment of visibly empty venues. However, those recommendations were overridden by top officials, including FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who had previously dismissed concerns about attendance.

Infantino had confidently declared in December that the tournament would attract millions to stadiums across the U.S., adding:

“This competition will have two, three, four million fans coming to the U.S… and those who stay at home will be able to watch every game of their team — or any other — for free on TV.”

Monday’s turnout, however, tells a different story, one that raises questions about FIFA’s planning, pricing strategy, and its broader ambitions for football’s footprint in the U.S.

– Tobi Sangotola

Sancho’s Blunt Rashford Message Exposes Man Utd Toxicity

Samuel Meade

Jadon Sancho has backed Marcus Rashford’s decision to leave Manchester United, taking a swipe at his former club on social media, but many believe it speaks to a wider issue of the problems at Old Trafford

Jadon Sancho’s swipe at Manchester United “reeks of toxicity” after the Chelsea loanee applauded Marcus Rashford for leaving.

Rashford hadn’t played for nearly two months until he took to the field on Sunday evening for his new team. The forward wasn’t part of Ruben Amorim’s plans and had been out in the cold for weeks before securing a move away from Old Trafford recently.

He posted on social media to thank his new fans for his reception, before Sancho came in with a one-word comment that simply said: “freedom”.

Sancho is on loan at Chelsea, but technically still on the books in Manchester, yet his bad feeling towards the Red Devils was very evident. He, like Rashford, spent a prolonged period outside the first-team environment but Ben Foster admits his willingness to speak publicly is a terrible reflection on his former club.

The goalkeeper said on his podcast, Ben Foster – The Cycling GK : “What is he doing? That’s ridiculous because he is still actually employed by Manchester United, so is Marcus Rashford. It just reeks of toxicity at United. It reeks of an unhappy place to be, that everybody’s buzzing for someone to get out [of the club].”

Sancho himself angered former manager Erik ten Hag, when he publicly responded to his comments on social media. That saw him shunned for months before he was able to secure a brief loan stint away with Borussia Dortmund.

He returned in the summer, and it was claimed that he and Ten Hag had put their differences aside as he was involved in pre-season. Sancho however was able to secure a move to Chelsea, where he will eventually stay on a permanent basis, having been unable to deliver in Manchester.

Rashford himself was dropped for the Manchester derby in December and never returned to the fold. His attitude had been called out in the past and Amorim himself wasn’t shy in speaking openly about why he was happy to overlook Rashford despite his talent.

I couldn´t put Marcus to see the way you´re supposed to play football and to train the way I see it,” Amorim said last week. “And sometimes you have one player that is really good with one coach, and the same player with another coach is different.”

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Fulham Stun Chelsea with Dramatic Late Winner at Stamford Bridge

Muniz’s Last-Gasp Goal Secures Historic Victory
Rodrigo Muniz became the hero for Fulham on Thursday night, scoring a dramatic 95th-minute goal to seal a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in the Premier League. The substitute’s late strike marked Fulham’s first win at Stamford Bridge since 1979, earning the visitors all three points in a thrilling contest.

Muniz latched onto a precise pass from Sasa Lukic and calmly slotted the ball past Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez, sparking jubilant celebrations among the Fulham contingent. The victory propelled Fulham to eighth place in the table with 28 points from 18 games.

Chelsea Start Strong with Palmer’s Solo Effort
Chelsea opened the scoring in style after just 16 minutes, courtesy of a brilliant solo effort from Cole Palmer. The young midfielder weaved through Fulham’s defense, slipping the ball through Issa Diop’s legs before finding the bottom corner with precision. The early lead showcased Chelsea’s attacking flair and looked to set the tone for a dominant performance.

Fulham Fight Back with Second-Half Resurgence
Despite trailing, Fulham came alive in the second half, displaying energy and determination that Chelsea struggled to match. Their persistence paid off in the 82nd minute when Harry Wilson headed home from close range, ending Fulham’s 12-year wait for a goal at Stamford Bridge. The equalizer injected fresh belief into the visitors, setting the stage for the late drama.

Chelsea’s Title Hopes Take a Hit
The defeat dealt a blow to Chelsea’s title aspirations, leaving them in second place with 35 points, four behind league leaders Liverpool. Compounding their frustrations, Chelsea have played two more matches than Liverpool, who face Leicester City later. This marked Chelsea’s first league loss since a 2-1 defeat at Liverpool on October 20.

Fulham’s Resurgence Underlined by Historic Win
Fulham’s hard-fought victory was a testament to their resilience and tactical discipline. Manager Marco Silva will take immense pride in his team’s ability to overturn the deficit and secure their first win at Stamford Bridge in over four decades. The result underscores Fulham’s strong campaign as they rise to eighth in the table, continuing to challenge higher-placed teams.

For Chelsea, the loss raises questions about consistency and their ability to sustain a title challenge, while Fulham will aim to build on this momentum in their quest for a top-half finish. As the season progresses, both teams will look to refine their strategies in pursuit of their respective goals.

Victor Osimhen Wins First Turkish Super Lig Award

Goal of the Week Award Marks Stellar Start for Nigerian Striker

Victor Osimhen has quickly made his mark in the Turkish Super Lig, winning his first league award shortly after joining Galatasaray on a season-long loan from Napoli. The Nigeria international earned the prestigious Goal of the Week award, presented by beIN SPORTS, for his stunning strike against Kasımpaşa. Osimhen’s goal received an overwhelming 77.96% of the total votes, reflecting the widespread admiration for his performance.

Magnificent Goal Against Kasımpaşa

Osimhen’s goal against Kasımpaşa was a display of quality and precision. The 25-year-old Nigerian forward volleyed home with his left foot after receiving a well-timed pass from former Napoli teammate Dries Mertens, extending Galatasaray’s lead to 2-0. The strike was Osimhen’s first for the Turkish champions and helped to establish his presence in the league.

Although Galatasaray squandered a three-goal lead, allowing the visitors to earn a 3-3 draw, Osimhen’s contributions stood out. His brace in the match took his tally for the season to two goals and four assists in four games for the Lions since joining on loan from Napoli.
Nevertheless, Osimhen is currently left out with an injury after a knock he picked up during the league game. He missed the Europa League clash against RFS in Latvia on Wednesday, but his injury is not severe, and he is expected to return soon.
The initial loan deal sees Osimhen at Galatasaray for four months. However, his impressive start has led to speculation of a potential extension.
Despite Osimhen’s loan move, reports suggest Chelsea remains interested in acquiring him.
Chelsea is reportedly prepared to offer €90 million for the Nigerian striker in the January transfer window.

EPL: Chelsea Shines, Manchester City Stumbles, Arsenal Resurgent

Victory Over Brighton

Chelsea secured a decisive victory against Brighton, marking a significant achievement in their recent Premier League campaign under new manager Enzo Maresca. The match, held at Stamford Bridge, showcased Chelsea’s offensive prowess, with the team continuing to build momentum in the league.

 Impressive Record

Since Maresca took over, Chelsea has experienced a notable turnaround, achieving four wins, one draw, and one defeat. This strong performance has revitalized the team’s standings and instilled confidence among players and fans alike.

 Goal-Scoring Surge

In just six matches, Chelsea has netted an impressive 15 goals. This offensive output highlights the effectiveness of Maresca’s tactics and the team’s ability to create scoring opportunities. The players have responded well to the new system, demonstrating both skill and determination on the pitch.

 Looking Ahead

As Chelsea continues to adapt under Maresca’s leadership, the team aims to build on this momentum in the upcoming fixtures. The blend of fresh talent suggests a promising future for the club as they strive for higher positions in the league standings.

Manchester City Drops Points in Draw Against Newcastle

Stalemate with Newcastle

Manchester City faced a frustrating 1-1 draw against Newcastle United today, causing them to lose vital ground in the Premier League title race. The result leaves City with 14 points, a setback for the league leaders.

Arsenal Capitalizes

In contrast, Arsenal took full advantage of City’s slip-up, securing a convincing 4-2 victory over Leicester City. This win boosts Arsenal’s position in the standings, intensifying the competition at the top of the table.

Cole Palmer Makes Premier League History with Four First-Half Goals

Historic Achievement

Chelsea’s Cole Palmer made headlines today by becoming the first player in Premier League history to score four goals in a single first half. His remarkable performance came against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Enzo Maresca: “I know Cole Palmer from many years ago, I had him at Manchester City in the U23”, tells BBC.

“The best thing is the way he is as a human is the same way”.

“This doesn’t change his life and that is the best thing for him”.

Dominant First Half

Palmer’s four-goal feat showcased his exceptional talent and finishing ability, contributing significantly to Chelsea’s commanding lead. The stunning display not only highlights his potential but also cements his place in Premier League lore.

Impact on Chelsea’s Season

This historic achievement further emphasizes Chelsea’s offensive resurgence under manager Enzo Maresca, as the team continues to build momentum in the league. Palmer’s performance will undoubtedly be a focal point as Chelsea aims for continued success in the season ahead.

Chelsea Handed Major Injury Boost Ahead of Brighton Clash

Romeo Lavia Set to Return as Reece James Remains Sidelined

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has provided a significant injury update ahead of this weekend’s Premier League fixture against Brighton. The Blues are set to welcome back 20-year-old midfielder Romeo Lavia, who has been out of action for the past five weeks due to a hamstring injury sustained in training.

Lavia, who joined Chelsea from Southampton in a £53 million transfer, has been limited to just one substitute appearance last season after dealing with several injury setbacks. Despite this, the Belgian international impressed in Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester City on the opening day of the current campaign and later appeared as a substitute in a Europa Conference League match against Servette.

Speaking at the pre-match press conference, Maresca expressed his optimism about Lavia’s return, though he remains cautious about the midfielder’s starting status.

Romeo is back available,” Maresca confirmed. “We will see [whether he can start the game or come off the bench]. We have one more session and then we will decide. The important thing is that he’s back and available, which is very good news.”

In contrast, there was no such positive update for right-back Reece James, who remains sidelined with an ongoing injury. Maresca revealed that James’ condition is unchanged, saying, “With Reece, he is still out, and there is no real update on him at the moment.”

Midfield Dilemma for Maresca

Lavia’s return presents Maresca with a selection dilemma in midfield, where he could potentially start alongside fellow summer signing Moises Caicedo. The Chelsea manager is enthusiastic about the prospect of the two working together but emphasized that Caicedo, while already performing well, still has room for improvement.

He [Caicedo] is a top player, he is very good,” Maresca said. “But like all top players, he can improve, and for sure he will. The way he is playing at the moment is fantastic.”

Maresca also downplayed concerns over the Ecuadorian’s hefty price tag, which has drawn significant attention since his £115 million transfer from Brighton.

About the price, it is not a Moi problem; it is the market that decides the price,” the Chelsea boss explained. “Most of the time, because clubs pay a lot of money for players, we expect them to always be the best. It is not like this. Moi has to enjoy himself, play, work hard, and be happy. He should not think about the price because it’s not his problem.”

With Lavia back in the fold and Caicedo settling in well, Chelsea will be hoping to secure a much-needed win against Brighton as they look to build momentum in their Premier League campaign.