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Chelsea fans, if Xabi can get Rogers, Palmer, Joao and Estevao linking up well together, especially the closer players, Rogers/Palmer, Joao and Rogers, Joao and Palmer, Palmer and Estevao. They have the possibility to be the best in the league.
This was what Maurizio Sarri taught in Chelsea "Move the pass faster," "1,2 quick passes," "interchanging positions between players,"
This was exactly Sarriball that we condemned in Chelsea. I will say Sarri revolutionalized ball. Many managers today are playing exactly what Sarri brought to Chelsea 8 years ago.
Sarri was truth to football.
🚨🚨NEW: Didier Drogba on which club is the biggest in London:
"If we're talking about football, then it's easily Chelsea. I think every sensible football fan would agree with me. If you want to choose Arsenal, then that's your choice, but that conversation is usually based around fanbase numbers rather than what has happened on the pitch.
Chelsea and Arsenal are football clubs, so the comparison should be based on footballing achievements, not unnecessary agendas.
Trophies, success, and what you've won should always be the deciding factors. As for fanbase numbers, that argument mostly applies here in London.
On a worldwide scale, Chelsea go toe-to-toe with Arsenal in terms of support, so for me, there's only one biggest football club in London, and that's Chelsea."
🚨🔵 Maxence Lacroix and Chelsea, deal at final stages as reported yesterday with full agreement on personal terms.
#CFC and Crystal Palace owners in contact to get it done any moment, deal very close.
Axel Disasi discussed but NOT happening.
🎥 https://t.co/i8TFrarDZg
🚨RUMOURS: Chelsea Open £300m Transfer War Chest for Xabi Alonso’s Squad Rebuild:
Chelsea have committed substantial financial backing to new manager Xabi Alonso, with reports indicating a potential £300 million-plus summer spending spree to overhaul the squad ahead of the 2026/27 season.
Alonso, who agreed a four-year deal and will officially start on 1 July, is set to receive full support from the board as he looks to reshape the team in his preferred style. Sources suggest the club has promised at least three “ready-made” senior additions to strengthen the first team immediately, potentially pushing total outlay beyond £300m.
This marks a significant statement of intent from BlueCo ownership following Alonso’s appointment as the club’s latest permanent manager. The Spaniard, who previously managed Bayer Leverkusen and had a short spell at Real Madrid, is expected to have a major say in recruitment as Chelsea aim to build a competitive squad for next season.
More details on targets and outgoing players are expected in the coming weeks as Alonso begins preparations for his Stamford Bridge era.
🚨 Xabi Alonso has already sent a strong message to Chelsea fans ahead of the new season. 🔵
Despite all the rumours surrounding possible exits for stars like Enzo Fernández, João Pedro and Marc Cucurella, Alonso isn’t worried.
🗣 “We’re going to make a good team.”
Simple. Confident. Clear.
The new Chelsea boss also dismissed concerns about potentially having no European football next season, insisting he was “always open” to the project because Chelsea remains “a beautiful project” and “a very good option.”
That alone should excite fans.
After the chaos of this season — managerial changes, dressing room tension, inconsistency and a 10th-place finish, Alonso is walking into a difficult situation. But unlike previous appointments, it already feels like he will have a bigger voice in decisions both on and off the pitch.
Reports continue to suggest Alonso will be heavily involved in:
• Transfers
• Squad planning
• Deciding who stays and leaves
• Adding experienced players
And honestly, that’s exactly what Chelsea have lacked: football structure and a clear identity.
No fake promises. No excuses. Just a manager who understands elite football and believes he can rebuild this club properly.
The Alonso era starts now. 💙🔥
#CFC
Cesc Fabregas brought them up from the lower division, got them promoted in his first season, and now in the following season he has taken them to the Champions League.
That’s what a good manager can do. A top manager changes the entire direction of a club and transforms players’ careers.