Tuesday, 29 August 2017

Bakayoko: Drinkwater would improve midfield competition

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The Blues are in the hunt to sign the Englishman in the last few days of the transfer window, but are reportedly unwilling to meet the Foxes' asking price of over £30million.

Bakayoko signed for Antonio Conte's side earlier in the window and doesn't believe Drinkwater would threaten his place in the team, but admits he would add to the competition in midfield.

“Danny Drinkwater doesn't scare me,” Bakayoko told SFR Sport.

“It's the competition. It's good, I think every team needs that. It makes you improve.”

Bakayoko signed from AS Monaco in a £40million deal and has made two Premier League appearances for the Blues so far.

Coutinho just needed a pep talk

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The 25-year-old Liverpool playmaker, who is a target for Barcelona, has not featured for his club this season.

A back injury was cited as the reason for his absence, with Coutinho, who handed in a transfer request earlier this month, most recently observed being put through his paces while on international duty as Brazil prepare to face Ecuador and Colombia in World Cup qualifiers.

Simoni was reported to have said "Coutinho back problem? He is OK now. The back problem was a matter of stress, it was something emotional.

"The uncertainty about his future led to him feeling stressed. Everything is solved now.

"Coutinho and I have been friends for years. I always treat his medical cases. All he needed was someone to give him a pep talk."

Barcelona have had three bids for Coutinho rejected by Liverpool.

Koke hopes for Costa return

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The Blues outcast is no longer in the plans of manager Antonio Conte, and The Mirror claims that theyt are close to selling him back to Atleti for a fee of £30million.

"We all want Diego Costa to come, but the situation is complicated," Koke said.

"If Diego comes, he will help us and he already knows a lot of us at the club so for us it would be very exciting."

Costa has missed the opening weeks of the Premier League while hiding out in Brazil, while the deal is further complicated by Atleti’s transfer ban, that will only be lifted in January.

Everton have emerged as possible foster parents until Costa’s return to Atleti can be finalised, with Toffees boss Ronald Koeman "still looking to bring a striker in".

"I don’t know," Koeman said of the proposed loan deal. "I said always a warm welcome for every good player and he’s a good player."

Arsenal midfielder off to VVV

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The 19-year-old Arsenal midfielder, who spent the recently completed campaign on loan with MVV Maastricht, has reportedly returned to Holland.

A Nigeria under 20 international, Nwakali joined Arsenal in 2016, but is yet to feature for Arsene Wenger's charges, and last season scored three times in 34 games for Maastricht for the Eerste Divisie side.

According to Voetbal International, Nwakali will fly to the Netherlands from Nigeria once he is awarded a work permit.

Utrecht and Basel were two other clubs said to be keen on the former Super Eaglets captain.

Blues agree fee for Oxlade-Chamberlain

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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain looks set to end his long association with Arsenal after Chelsea agreed a fee for the England international.

The 24-year-old has been at the Emirates Stadium since 2011 when he left Southampton at the age of 16 with the club from the south coast playing in League One at the time.

Oxlade-Chamberlain has failed to stake a regular place in Arsene Wenger's first team over the years, and admitted at the end of last season he might have to look elsewhere for more game-time.

The winger, who has been employed out of position on both the right and left flank as a wing-back this term, recently rejected a new contract offer from the Gunners with his current deal up at the end of the 2017/18 campaign.

Rather than lose him for nothing next year, the north Londoners have opted to cash in on Oxlade-Chamberlain, with the Blues expected to make him their fifth signing in the transfer window.

Monday, 28 August 2017

Conte: I'm committed to Chelsea

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Conte agreed an improved two-year deal in the summer after leading Chelsea to the Premier League title in his first season, but there are ongoing rumours the Italian is unhappy with the club's transfer activity.

Chelsea signed Alvaro Morata, Tiemoue Bakayoko and Antonio Rudiger in the summer, but missed out on Romelu Lukaku, while Nemanja Matic also moved to Old Trafford.

With the summer transfer window set to close this Thursday, Conte said he will focus on working with players already at Stamford Bridge.

"My message for the fans is always the same: I'm totally committed to the club and to improve my players and team," Conte said following Sunday's game with Everton.

"I'm a coach not a manager and my best work is on the pitch improving my players and team. Then when you want to strengthen your squad you have to give your opinion, then the club goes in the transfer market to try to solve the situation.

"Sometimes it is possible, sometimes it is not, but I must be focused on the pitch and to work with my players.

"Don't forget when we start, next month, in September we have to play seven games. I need to rotate my players because it’s very difficult to play seven games in a month.

"The club is working very hard to strengthen the squad. They know very well our situation. But I repeat, I'm ready in every case to continue to work with this group of players, with the players we have."

Sunday, 27 August 2017

Chelsea ease to win over Everton

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Defending champions Chelsea made it two Premier League wins in a row with a routine 2-0 success against Everton at Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon.Chelsea 2 Everton 0Fabregas breaks deadlock in first halfMorata doubles Blues' lead before HTToffees fail to take second-half chances

Match Summary

The hosts, in dominant form throughout the match, opened the scoring in the 27th minute when Cesc Fabregas played a one-two with Alvaro Morata to get free in the box and slot past Jordan Pickford.

The Blues sealed the win in the 39th minute when Cesar Azpilicueta picked out Morata in the box and the Spaniard headed home.

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Antonio Conte's side were expected to dominate the game and created their first chance when Marcos Alonso managed to find space on the left wing and fed Morata but the Spanish striker's shot was blocked.

In the ninth minute Willian managed to skip away from Phil Jagielka and fed Morata, who in turn managed to pass to Pedro and his compatriot attempted an audacious overhead-kick which went over the crossbar.

The Everton defence backed off Willian two minutes later after he was fed by Morata but his shot was deflected off Jagielka for a corner. From the resultant corner, David Luiz was found on the left wing and the Brazilian defender's shot was well saved by Pickford.

The England keeper was in action shortly afterwards again when Pedro managed to find space and fired a low shot that was dealt with.

The hosts dominated in both chances and possession and opened the scoring in the 27th minute after Fabregas played a one-two with Morata and guided the ball past Pickford into the bottom-left corner of the goal with the outside of his foot.

Chances were few for the visitors and new signing Gylfi Sigurdsson had an attempt from range which went well wide of the goal. 

In the 39th minute, the Blues doubled their lead when Azpilicueta crossed the ball from the right side and Morata found space in the middle to steer his header beyond Pickford.

The hosts started the second half as they finished the first and Pedro came close to adding to the lead as he looked to bend a shot into the goal but it went narrowly wide.

Ronald Koeman's men nearly pulled a goal back in the 50th minute when Rooney managed to break away and play in Sandro Ramirez but his shot was blocked by Antonio Rudiger. 

In the 58th minute Pedro drove into the box, skipping past a couple of Everton defenders, but his shot went wide of the right-hand post. Victor Moses was played into the box by Morata moments later but he shot straight at Pickford.

The Toffees broke from a Chelsea corner in the 69th minute when Dominic Calvert-Lewin won possession and the ball eventually found its way to Rooney, who mistimed his volley to see the ball trickle out for a goal-kick.

Chelsea brought Timoue Bakayoko on for his home debut and the midfielder nearly had a goal when Willian managed to cut the ball back to him after breaking through the defence but his shot was well blocked by Mohamed Besic.

In the 80th minute Rooney crossed the ball in from a free-kick which eventually found its way to Ashley Williams, who acrobatically volleyed it just over the bar.

The Merseysiders had their best chance of the match in the 84th minute when Sigurdsson hooked the ball into the box from the left and it was met by Williams, but the Welshman's header went just wide.

Thibaut Courtois was finally called to make a save three minutes from time when Everton counter-attacked and Idrissa Gueye volleyed on goal, but saw the ball deflected for a corner.

Di Francesco: Roma deserved to win

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Eusebio Di Francesco says that his side were the better team in the 3-1 defeat even though Roma lost their shape to allow Inter several scoring chances on Saturday.

The Giallorossi may have opened the scoring and hit the woodwork on three occasions but this was not enough to overcome an Inter side that simply made better use of the opportunities they created.

Edin Dzeko put the hosts in front early in the first half but within the space of twenty minutes in the second half, a brace from Mauro Icardi and a third from Matias Vecino dashed the Rome club’s hopes of a crucial win.

Speaking after the match, Di Francesco remained positive, saying that he is pleased with his side's performance and stating that the result would have been different if luck had been on their side.

"The ball hits the post and either goes in or out. It did with us three times. You need a bit of luck in this game and Inter had quite a lot of it tonight," he told Mediaset Premium.

"At the same time, we made naive errors, especially on the equaliser, as that was the goal that changed everything. We created so many chances and didn't convert them. Last week everyone complained we were too dull and didn’t create chances, this time they'll complain we didn't finish them off.

"The fact remains that for 70 minutes, Roma were not just good, but great. We were fantastic in every way, often pressed to win back possession in their half and cause all sorts of problems.

"It's a pity about the result because I know journalists will only look at that, but I have to examine the performance and in that case, I saw definite steps forward. If there was one team that deserved to win and have a two-goal advantage, it was Roma and that’s all there is to it."

Friday, 25 August 2017

(UPDATED) Buhari Meets With State Governors

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The President, Muhammadu Buhari, has met with the 36 state governors.
This follows an earlier meeting between the members of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the members of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The President via his twitter handle said, “Today’s Meeting with PDP & APC was not a political gathering, but a symbol of our unity and an expression of the maturity of our democracy”
“Opposition does not mean hostility, enmity or antagonism. Democracy needs opposition, one which is vibrant but responsible.”
In his address to the governors, the President commended the leadership style of the governors, saying he was pleased with the work they have done so far to improve the welfare of their various states.
Read the full speech below:
“I have just addressed members of APC and PDP senior officials that came to welcome me back. I thank you very much for the national approach in your leadership, those who are leaders at political level and those who are chief executives in their respective states. I had so much time to watch television NTA 24, I heard so much information about the states. I am very pleased with the states, you are all doing your best and you are lucky your best is proving to be good enough in agriculture and solid minerals. You are succeeding in agriculture because I think people cannot afford foreign food.
“The valuation of the Naira is not our making. It may not favour us but is something we cannot change. Some people were asking me if we should be more strict on the borders … but I want to thank God last year and this year is better than what it used to be.
“The efforts by the vice president is commendable. He used his intellect to run all over the place. I was seeing him 24 hours on NTA. I congratulate them and I allowed him to come and see me to thank him personally for what he has done.
“I’m very happy with the national prayers it was well covered and reported, across religions and ethnicity, people were praying. In fact some groups in London came and sang the national anthem and asked that I should go back home, indeed I have come back home. I hope those who went there are not stuck there, they will come back and join us … those that are stuck there with the Brexit, I hope they have weighed the implications that it won’t affect them including those that have properties there, those who are not paying tax here, I hope when they sell their property there they will bring some of the money here. We need it very badly here.
“I thank you very much. My morale has been raised greatly by the love shown to me and the security of the country.”

Neuer excited by Bayern's UCL draw

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The draw for the group stages of the competition was made on Thursday with the five-time European champions drawing the three sides. The Bavarians face Anderlecht on 12 September in their opening game at the Allianz Arena, while PSG take on Celtic in Glasgow.

Nonetheless, Neuer, who has been battling with some injuries in recent times and is yet to feature for Carlo Ancelotti's side in 2017/18, says he is looking forward to facing the three teams.

He told the club's official website: "It's an interesting draw. PSG is, of course, a cracker, I've never played them before so am really looking forward to it. I'll also be facing Celtic for the first time.

"Celtic Park is known for its amazing atmosphere so this draw gets me excited for the fans too. Anderlecht aren't easy opponents either and we can't underestimate them. They've claimed some big scalps in the past so we have to ready for that."

 

Barca announce Dembele capture

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The highly-coveted 20-year-old French international is yet to sign a contract or complete his medical, but the Spanish side have come to agreement with their German counterparts.

A statement from Barca read: "FC Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ousmane Dembele for 105 million euros plus add-ons. 

"The player will sign a five year contract and his buy out-clause is set at 400 million euros.

"Dembele will arrive in Barcelona on Sunday and he will undergo a medical on Monday morning local time. Shortly, more details of the running order of the player’s presentation on Monday will be available."

Dembele's signing goes a significant way to reduce the gap left by Neymar's €222m departure to Paris Saint-German, and he take the Brazilian's number 11 jersey.

Barcelona clearly rate their new signing, with part of their statement reading: "Ousmane Dembele is one of the best young players in the world. The French winger stands out for his pace, ability to beat men and versatility. 

"He can play on either wing in attack and is known for his great dribbling (last season he carried 103 successful dribbles, more than anyone else in the Bundesliga)."

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The highly-coveted 20-year-old French international is yet to sign a contract or complete his medical, but the Spanish side have come to agreement with their German counterparts.

A statement from Barca read: "FC Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund have reached an agreement for the transfer of Ousmane Dembele for 105 million euros plus add-ons. 

"The player will sign a five year contract and his buy out-clause is set at 400 million euros.

"Dembele will arrive in Barcelona on Sunday and he will undergo a medical on Monday morning local time. Shortly, more details of the running order of the player’s presentation on Monday will be available."

Dembele's signing goes a significant way to reduce the gap left by Neymar's €222m departure to Paris Saint-German, and he take the Brazilian's number 11 jersey.

Barcelona clearly rate their new signing, with part of their statement reading: "Ousmane Dembele is one of the best young players in the world. The French winger stands out for his pace, ability to beat men and versatility. 

"He can play on either wing in attack and is known for his great dribbling (last season he carried 103 successful dribbles, more than anyone else in the Bundesliga)."

BREAKING: Buhari Meets With APC, PDP Leaders In Abuja

The President via his twitter handle said, “Today’s Meeting with PDP & APC was not a political gathering, but a symbol of our unity and an expression of the maturity of our democracy”.

The APC delegation was led by the Chairman of the Party John Odigie Oyegun, Former Senate President Ken Nnamani, Former Information Minister Tony Momoh, Former Governor of Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva, Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, among others.

While for the PDP, was the Chairman, Caretaker committee of the Party Ahmed Markarfi, Senator Ben Obi, Senator Stella Omu, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo, and Professor T. Adeniran.

The Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo was also in attendance.

This is the first meeting bringing both parties together since the inception of the Buhari administration.

Pulis: No Man City contact over Evans

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An initial bid of £18m has already been rejected by the Baggies as they aim to hold on to their club captain, and Pulis has revealed that City have not come in for him again.

"At present there has been no contact in the last couple of days," Pulis said in a press conference, as quoted by Sky Sports.

"Jonny is a West Bromwich Albion player and we are hoping we can get the situation resolved."

The 29-year-old Northern Ireland international has two years left on his current contract at West Brom and has been at the club since 2015, when he left Manchester United.

Ibrahimovic pens new United contract

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The 35-year-old picked up the injury in April and is only expected to be back to full fitness in October, but the Red Devils have opted to sign the Swede for another season.

Ibrahimovic was prolific in front of goal last term, scoring 28 goals in 46 appearances across all competitions. He will take the number 10 shirt, vacated by Wayne Rooney, as Romelu Lukaku is donning the number 9.

"I am back to finish what I started," he told the club's official website. "It was always mine and the club's intention for me to stay. I cannot wait to get back out on that Old Trafford pitch, but I also know that I have to take my time to make sure that I am ready.

"I have been working hard and will continue to do so to make sure I am in the best possible condition for my return to the pitch."

United boss Jose Mourinho added: "We are delighted Zlatan is on the road to recovery and we are equally delighted to have his ambition and experience back with us.

"After his contribution last season he deserves our trust and we will be patient waiting for him to return. I have no doubt that he will be important in the second part of the season."

Draw for Champions League proper

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The draw for the UEFA Champions League group stages took place in Monaco on Thursday, which paired holders Real Madrid with Borussia Dortmund for the second year running.

Los Blancos became the first team to successfully defend their title when they beat Juventus 4-1 in the final two months ago to be crowned European champions for a record 12th time.

Along with Dortmund, Zinedine Zidane's side will also face Tottenham and APOEL in Group H, while losing finalists Juve have been drawn against Barcelona, Olympiakos and Sporting CP in Group D.

Manchester United's reward for winning the Europa League is familiar opposition in Benfica and Basel, with CSKA Moscow making up Group A.

Premier League champions Chelsea will meet Atletico Madrid, Roma and Qarabag in Group C, while Manchester City are set to battle it out with Shakhtar Donetsk, Napoli and Feyenoord in Group F.

Liverpool's return to the biggest stage in European football sees them take on Spartak Moscow, Sevilla and Maribor in Group E.

Group A:

Benfica

Manchester United

Basel

CSKA Moscow

Group B:

Bayern Munich

PSG

Anderlecht

Celtic

Group C:

Chelsea

Atletico Madrid

Roma

Qarabag

Group D:

Juventus

Barcelona

Olympiakos

Sporting CP

Group E:

Spartak Moscow

Sevilla

Liverpool

Maribor

Group F:

Shakhtar Donetsk

Manchester City

Napoli

Feyenoord

Group G:

Monaco

FC Porto

Besiktas

RB Leipzig

Group H:

Real Madrid

Borussia Dortmund

Tottenham

APOEL

Saturday, 12 August 2017

Sean Tizzle Welcomes First Child Ayomide


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Singer and songwriter Morihanfen Oluwaseun Oluwabamidele popularly known as Sean Tizzle has welcomed his first child Ayomide Madison with his US-based girlfriend Maina.

The happy father took to his Instagram page on Friday to make the announcement that his Kenyan girlfriend has given birth to a baby girl.

News of that the baby was on the way was first shared by Maina in April on her Instagram page. She had posted a photo revealing her baby bump and the date of her delivery by showing off a marked August calendar.

Jonathan Blasts Critics, Says Only PDP Can Lead Nigeria To Greatness

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Former President Goodluck Jonathan has faulted critics of his administration and the Peoples Democratic Party, saying the party is back and is the only one that can lead the country to greatness.

Mr Jonathan’s comments came at the PDP’s non-elective national convention today in Abuja, one month after the Supreme Court resolves the prolonged leadership tussle in the party.

“I am here to reassure you that nobody should intimidate PDP. PDP is the only party that can take Nigeria to greatness. I believe in the PDP. Even God believes in the PDP,” he said.

The PDP has attracted heavy criticism for its 16-year rule, especially in the build up to the 2015 general elections and since the All Progressives Congress replaced it as the ruling party with the current administration levelling serious allegations of corruption against the Jonathan administration.

But Jonathan dismissed the allegations, insisting that the party did well.

“I read the papers and people always want to diminish the PDP. It is difficult to beat us; you cannot beat us. And I tell us, PDP members, that from the days of (Olusegun) Obasanjo through the days of (Umaru) Yar’Adua to Jonathan, we have done well. Nobody should intimidate you,” he said.

The Jonathan administration has also been blamed for the current economic crisis in the country, which has seen inflation soar, led to the loss of jobs and as companies and governments have battled to pay salaries.

But the former President would have none of that even though he admits that the PDP is not perfect.

He said, “As a human institution we cannot claim to be perfect, but obviously as a political party, our accomplishments up till 2015 are clear for everybody to see. Our giant development strides are there for all Nigerians to see. There is ample evidence to show that our party has indeed proved to be a party of vision and accomplishment.”

On the political front, he used the elections conducted as examples of his party’s success.

“The elections we conducted, especially from 2011 to 2015 general elections and other elections – senatorial and governorship elections – were accepted globally that they met global standards because PDP is a party that wants to place Nigeria globally to compete favourably with other countries. We don’t look back and we have done well. We succeeded in doing that because of the leverage and autonomy we gave to INEC,” he said.

“Also, even on the economic front, we provided focused leadership through institutional and sectoral reforms which impacted positively on the fundamentals for growth especially in the last four years of my time in power.

“The effect was that we tamed inflation at single digit, maintained price stability, grew the economy to become the largest in Africa with a GDP of over half a trillion dollars and the number one foreign investment destination on the continent.”

He took a swipe at the APC’s handling of the economy, particularly the high food prices, claiming that despite heavy flooding in 2012, which affected many farms across the nation, his administration was able to keep food prices stable.

He said, “I want to give you a simple example, an example that all of us know because you don’t have to be an economist or engineer to know.

“In 2012, we witnessed the largest flood that no Nigerian alive has ever seen. And the bulk of the food we eat in this country is produced along the flood plains of the River Niger and the River Benue. All the flood plains were devastated. More than 50 percent of our farmlands were devastated and the whole world was alarmed, not just Nigerians.”

The former President, however, said his administration was able to react to the disaster and save Nigeria from hardship because it had a strong economic team, contrary to claims.

“Did we see food price increase in 2012? We had a major national disaster, still food prices were stable under the PDP,” he said.

“I won’t go too far, I was told that some people are insinuating that if PDP had continued in power, the economy would be worse off and I laugh. We had a strong team that was managing the economy of this country. That is not talk for today, but definitely we will talk one day.

“If we say that we rekindled hope in our country and regained international goodwill, it is because we pursued a number of policies and programmes that were not only richly rewarding for our people but were also being copied by many other countries across the globe.”

Rooney the match winner for Everton

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Wayne Rooney scored the only goal of the game to hand Everton a hard-fought 1-0 win over Stoke City at Goodison Park on Saturday.Everton 1 Stoke City 0Rooney scores on returnZouma blocks Calvert-LewinButland denies Calvert-LewinShaqiri forces brilliant save

Match summary

The headlines will all belong to returning striker Wayne Rooney, after he placed a delightful header into the back of the Stoke goal to secure his side all three points on the opening weekend of the new Premier League season.

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Jordan Pickford was the first goalkeeper called into the action, on 10 minutes, as he tipped over a Mame Biram Diouf chip.

Everton were on the attack through Sandro Ramirez, who drove towards goal from the left-hand side before steering his shot just past the post.

Rooney and Idrissa Gueye looked to find a way through the Stoke defence again on 21 minutes; the latter picking up the ball in the middle of the park before firing at Jack Butland.

Gueye fired wide moments later after a good flicked ball forward from Phil Jagielka before Rooney hit his 33rd minute free-kick off target.

Saido Berahino blasted over Pickford in the Toffees goal as the half drew to close, but it was the returning Rooney, back at his childhood club, who opened the scoring.

With a minute of additional time already played at Goodison Park, the striker placed a cushioned header back across goal, after connecting deftly to a Dominic Calvert-Lewin cross from the right.

A curling Berahino effort at the start of the second half flashed wide of Pickford's goal as a number of Stoke players wasted a great Erik Pieters ball whipped into the box.

Kurt Zouma then denied Calvert-Lewin on 54 minutes with a brave block with only Butland to beat after being set through on goal by Rooney.

Stoke may well have been back in the tie on 59 minutes as Darren Fletcher picked up a Joe Allen pass, but despite getting a good shot away, his effort flew narrowly wide of the post.

Calvert-Lewin then got the better of Zouma before powering goalward, only to see Butland makes a superb save.

Stoke substitute Peter Crouch looked to poke home an equaliser on 76 minutes as the ball dropped to him from an unsuccessful Diouf bicycle kick, but was called back for offsides.

And almost with the last kick of the game, Pickford denied Stoke a last gasp draw, by pushing away a fierce drive from Xherdan Shaqiri.

Burnley shock Chelsea at Bridge

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Nine-man Chelsea were shocked by a determined Burnley outfit as they lost their first 2017/18 Premier League match 3-2 at Stamford Bridge.Chelsea 2 Burnley 3Vokes scores opener, Ward adds second and Vokes heads in thirdCahill and Fabregas sent offMorata grabs consolation goalLuiz adds late second for hosts

Match Summary

In the 14th minute, the hosts were stunned after captain Gary Cahill was sent off for a studs-up challenge on Steven Defour. Things got worse for Chelsea in the 24th minute when Matt Lowton was given too much time to cross the ball, and Sam Vokes was able flick it past Courtois from 12 yards out.

In the 39th minute, Chelsea went further behind after Stephen Ward received the ball on the left side of the box, took a touch and fired the ball into the top corner of the goal for Burnley’s second. The visitors added a third in the 43rd minute when Defour cross the ball in from the right and Vokes headed in his second of the day.

Alvaro Morata was brought off the bench for his debut, and grabbed a consolation goal in the 68th minute. Cesc Fabregas was sent off in the 81st minute after receiving a second yellow card. David Luiz grabbed Chelsea’s second in the 87th minute.

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Chelsea had all the ball early on, but couldn’t capitalise on their early chances. In the seventh minute, Cesc Fabregas floated a good ball in to try and find Michy Batshuayi, but the ball was well claimed by Burnley goalkeeper Tom Heaton.

The hosts were then dealt a massive blow after Cahill attempted a run with a ball, but miscontrolled the ball and went studs-up into Defour, leaving referee Craig Pawson with no choice but to show the defender a red card.

Burnley took full advantage of their numbers in the 24th minute after Lowton crossed the ball from the right and Vokes managed to acrobatically flick the ball past Courtois. Chelsea tried to regroup and had the most of the possession but could not break down a stubborn Burnley defence.

In the 39th minute things got worse for the hosts after Ward was found by a good ball from Jack Cork. Ward to a touch and volleyed the ball home from an acute angle to put Burnley 2-0 ahead.

Burnley continued to put pressure on Chelsea and in the 43rd minute a quickly taken free-kick led to Defour crossing the ball in from the right and Vokes was on hand to head it in for his double and Burnley’s third.

After half-time, Chelsea regrouped and tried started pushing for a goal. Marcos Alonso was Chelsea’s main threat and the Spaniard produced a fine save from Heaton in the 51st minute with a long-range effort.

Alonso then had a penalty appeal for hand ball correctly turned down from the referee. Chelsea bought Alvaro Morata on for his debut and the Spanish striker had a shot from thirty yards out fly well over the bar.

Alonso then struck a fine shot on goal in the 63rd minute which was again saved by Heaton. Morata made his mark on the game when he was brilliantly picked out by Willian and headed in a consolation goal for the hosts in the 68th minute.

Chelsea were given confidence by the goal and Morata had potential second correctly ruled out for offside after he tapped it in from an Andreas Christensen cross.

However, in the 81st minute the hosts were dealt a further blow after Fabregas was given his second yellow card and sent off for a challenge on Cork. Chelsea continued to fight on, and were rewarded in the 87th minute after Luiz volleyed home a pass from Azpilicueta to give the hosts hope of a remarkable comeback.

Burnley nearly sealed the win with a fourth after Robbie Brady’s free kick from just outside the box struck the post and was well cleared by the Chelsea defence. Chelsea continued to push for the equaliser in added time, but Alonso’s low effort struck Morata in the 94th minute.