🚨🚨Jürgen Klopp on Moisés Caicedo:
🗣"For me, Moisés Caicedo is undoubtedly the best defensive midfielder in the world.
During my time at Liverpool, I tried everything possible to bring him to the club because I knew he was a special player, but it was impossible.
He had already made up his mind to join Chelsea, and once he made that decision, there was nothing anyone could do to change it.
That says a lot about his character and conviction.
He has everything you want in a modern holding midfielder, he wins duels, reads the game brilliantly, protects the back line, and is so calm on the ball.
Players like him don't come around very often.
Chelsea secured one of the best midfielders of this generation, and I believe he'll continue proving why he's the best in his position for many years to come."
🚨🗣️ Juan Mata on Marc Cucurella leaving Chelsea to join Real Madrid:
"He made the choice to go to Madrid, his childhood dream. For me, my childhood dream was to win the Champions League with Chelsea."
🚨🚨Moisés Caicedo responding to the question whether he considers leaving Chelsea since there won't be European football for him next season.
🗣"Why would I think about leaving Chelsea because of one difficult season?
That is something I will never understand.
Too many players today seem ready to walk away the moment things become challenging, but that has never been my mentality.
Chelsea has been my dream club for a very long time and the moment I arrived here I knew I was where I wanted to be.
I honestly don't see a better club for my career than Chelsea.
This is one of the biggest clubs in the world, with incredible fans, incredible history, and a project that I fully believe in.
When challenges come, that is when you need to show loyalty and character, not start looking for a way out.
I don't really agree with players who immediately think about leaving because of a difficult season. Football is about fighting through tough moments and working hard to bring success back.
For me, there has never been any doubt about my future.
My focus has always been on helping this club return to the very top where it belongs.
We have a talented squad, a great manager, and a group of players who are hungry to achieve something special.
Right now, however, my full attention is on the World Cup.
Representing my country on the biggest stage is a huge honour and I want to give everything for my national team.
Once the tournament is over, my focus will immediately switch back to Chelsea.
I will make sure I come back fully prepared, physically and mentally ready for the season ahead, because I believe we can achieve great things.
I am happy at Chelsea, I am committed to Chelsea, and my goal is to continue giving everything for this badge and these supporters."
🚨Interviewer : " u have played for Wolfsburg, Chelsea and Man City and some other clubs but what's the biggest club u have played for so far?"
🚨K. De Bryune : "obviously Man City just like Napoli are big clubs but the biggest club I have played for in my career so far is Chelsea no doubt." I mean to play with likes of Drogba, Lampard John Terry was special even though I didn't stay there for long..... they're still a club I like.
Fixed it for you ….
Arsenal don’t have 14 Premier league titles …….
Community Shields isn’t a major trophy so nobody counts them accept them Arsenal ……
The Inter City Fairs Cup isn’t recognised by UEFA as a major competition either ……
And here is Chelsea’s …..🏆
A lot of Arsenal fans have been using this graphic to banter John Terry and Chelsea, saying they’ve finally broken one of Chelsea’s records and that next season they’ll go for 15 more clean sheets.
When I saw those comments, I just laughed. 😂
Because it looks like many of them don't really understand what they're celebrating.
Let's break it down:
📊 John Terry & Ricardo Carvalho
• 88 Premier League games together
• 46 clean sheets
📊 William Saliba & Gabriel Magalhães
• 117 Premier League games together
• 47 clean sheets
So Arsenal's partnership needed 117 games to get 47 clean sheets, while Terry and Carvalho got 46 clean sheets in just 88 games.
In simple terms, it took Saliba and Gabriel 29 extra matches just to get one more clean sheet. 😭
And that's only one record.
John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho never lost a single Premier League match they started together at Stamford Bridge between 2004 and 2010. 🥶.
We know how many matches the Arsenal duo has lost at home together 😂
So before Arsenal fans start talking about breaking records, remember that Terry and Carvalho set plenty of defensive records during their time at Chelsea.
If I start listing all of them, we'll be here all day. 😭
One extra clean sheet doesn't put Saliba and Gabriel on the same level as Terry and Carvalho.
Give Respect where it's due. 💙🏆
#CFC
🚨🎙INTERVIEWER: Raheem Sterling, it’s been very tough for you in the past 3 or 4 years of your career. Out of all the clubs you’ve played for, which one would you say wasn’t worthy of your service?
🗣🎙Raheem Sterling:
"Oh my God, hahaha… that’s a very tricky question! Look, it’s been a brutal few years, but I thank God for everything. I’m really grateful I got to play for Manchester City — I won so many trophies there, and that period was massive for me. I’ll never forget my time at Liverpool either; that’s where the world really got to know me. There were so many big clubs interested in me back then, but I chose City because I fell in love with Pep’s vision, and it worked out perfectly. Even the move to Chelsea — which looked like one of the best decisions at the time — didn’t go as planned. But that’s football, there are always ups and downs. You just have to keep your head up and keep pushing."
"To answer your question directly… if there’s one club I played for that I don’t think deserved my service, it has to be Arsenal. And I think everybody already knows that. While I was there, I’d see them celebrating finishing second in the league like they’d won something. I’m sitting there thinking… "What are you lot doing?" Even teams finishing fourth would be fighting to win the title if they had the chance. Why are you throwing a party for second place? Then, in the Champions League, they get knocked out in the semi-final, and ev͏͏eryone’s saying ‘the boys have done a great job.’ If it was such a great job… where’s the trophy? Anyway, I think I’m starting to talk too much now, so I’ll stop there. Thanks."
🚨🗣️Olivier Giroud on Madueke and Havertz:
“They seem more focused on mocking Chelsea than proving themselves at Arsenal.”
“Chelsea is bigger than Arsenal, and nobody can change that fact. So they should focus on helping their current team instead of wasting their time mocking a team that has won it all.”
Pier Morgans 🗣️" The idea that Chelsea, after spending over £1 billion, are trying to take the moral high ground over us is equally absurd"
The way Olivia responded to him actually put him back in his place 😭💀💀
🗣️ Florentino Pérez on Chelsea missing the Champions League next season:
“European football just doesn’t feel right without Chelsea in the Champions League. There are plenty of major clubs across Europe, but very few possess the same relentless winning mentality as Real Madrid — Chelsea is one of them.”
“People wrote them off, yet they still rose up to become world champions and showed exactly why they command respect. In my view, Chelsea have been the strongest club in England this century and deserve a lot more credit than they usually receive.”
🚨Interviewer: What's your biggest final game in your career as a manager?
Luis Enrique: that's a tough question but I will be honest with u, the biggest so far was against Chelsea.
"That game thought me a real lesson that in finals there are no favourites it was a big surprise.
"Against Arsenal it was easy because of the Chelsea game, we just considered ourselves the least favorite.
"Arsenal are good team but Chelsea was more difficult, Chelsea didn't sit back like Arsenal did, they really dominated us from start to finish."