Tottenham rinsed! Chelsea legend Eden Hazard refuses to accept Spurs are better than the Blues despite chasm between Premier League positions

Former Chelsea star Eden Hazard took a shot at Tottenham Hotspur as he claimed that the north London side are not better than the Blues this season.

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Hazard savagely trolled TottenhamAdmitted Liverpool and Man City are better than ChelseaThe Blues are 12 points behind SpursWHAT HAPPENED?

The Blues legend, while speaking to former colleague John Obi Mikel on his podcast, admitted that clubs like Manchester City and Liverpool are currently performing better than Chelsea but dismissed Tottenham Hotspur's name.

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Speaking on , Hazard said, "But the Premier League is so hard. You see now, I think, Manchester City, they are better than Chelsea. You see Liverpool, they are better than Chelsea."

Obi Mikel then briefly interrupted the Belgian to bring up Tottenham's name to which he mockingly replied, "No, no, Tottenham no. They play good football, yeah but you know Tottenham. As a Chelsea legend, you can't say that man."

The Nigerian then stated, "I'm not saying they gonna win the league though. For sure, they are not going to win the league."

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Since Todd Boehly took the reins from Roman Abramovich ahead of the 2022/23 season, Chelsea have seen their performance go downhill. Despite spending close to £1 billion (€1.1 billion) to set up the squad, the Blues did not see much success in the past one and a half years. After finishing 12th in the 2022/23 campaign, they currently find themselves 10 in the Premier League, 12 points behind fifth-placed Tottenham.

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Mauricio Pochettino's side, who held Manchester City to a 1-1 draw in the last game week, will be next seen in action in the final of the Carabao Cup against Liverpool on Sunday.

Son Heung Min reveals Tottenham heartache while on Asian Cup duty

Tottenham Hotspur were forced to cope without Son Heung-min for a short time in January when he joined up with the South Korea squad at the Asian Cup, but he made his return to Premier League football last night and got himself on the score sheet in the process. 

With Spurs edging towards another morale-sapping defeat on Wednesday night, Son added his 9th Premier League strike of the season to draw his side level in the 80th minute, setting the stage for Fernando Llorente to redeem himself for a glaring miss by scoring a late winner.

Son was back in action after missing key fixtures against Fulham and cup defeats against Chelsea and Crystal Palace, a set of results which left him in a world of pain while on international duty.

Indeed, Son has opened up about his brief stint on international duty and revealed his heartache after watching Spurs crash out of two cup competitions (via Sky Sports).

“Of course, when I saw the Fulham game, we scored last minute and of course I was happy but also Dele was injured and it hurt,” he said. “When you go away, your team go out of a semi-final the cup game, and the FA Cup, it just hurt. It hurt like you can’t even imagine.

“Football is about… in three days or one week you can make it better. That was the main thing.

“I followed it when I was in the Asian Games in Indonesia and I followed it this time as well. I must follow, if I don’t follow then I can’t sleep!”

Son has established himself as an incredibly popular figure at Spurs since arriving from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, and his latest admission is only likely to cement his status amongst the supporters.

It’s rare to see a player speak with such transparency and emotion about their despair when things aren’t going well. The fact Son was forced to watch Spurs’ mini demise from afar and was unable to aid the team effort clearly hurt the electric attacker, but his passion and commitment to the cause seems symptomatic of the ethos Pochettino has installed at the club.

Son wasted no time in finding his feet after his second international hiatus of the season and his emotional investment to Spurs’ ambitions will ensure he has a pivotal role to play in any future success.

Tottenham fans – thoughts? Let us know below!

USWNT player ratings vs China: Trinity Rodman shows Emma Hayes she can't even think about dropping her after stealing the show in dominant friendly win

The United States were in control as Sophia Smith and Lindsay Horan also found the net in a comfortable 3-0 victory at the home of Inter Miami

Despite all of the issues that plagued this group throughout 2023, there’s no doubt that the U.S. women’s national team’s attacking unit is absolutely stacked – Emma Hayes, the team’s incoming manager, really is spoiled for choice.

No player can be considered a lock, not at this level, but, after another superstar performance on Saturday, it feels like Trinity Rodman is the closest thing to it. Rodman is unstoppable and, at this point, undroppable as the USWNT star continues to be a matchwinner at the highest level.

Rodman assisted two goals before scoring one of her own, leading the way in a 3-0 win over China. Her first assist saw her tee up Sophia Smith, who should have had a few more goals to her name by the end of this one. Her wayward finishing prevented that but, even so, the USWNT attack showed a viciousness we hadn’t seen in quite some time.

Rodman’s second assist, admittedly, wasn’t as intentional, as her throw-in to Lindsey Horan led to a fortunate goal after the ball was floated in, intended as a pass. Rodman, though, knew all about the USWNT’s third, as she scored a goal of her own on the back post late in the second half to put the game away.

The goal was her fifth of the year in what was her 17th USWNT appearance of 2023. There will be plenty more in her future as Rodman continues to grow and grow into the role of a true superstar.

GOAL rates USWNT players from DRV PNK Stadium…

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Casey Murphy (6/10):

That can be the life of a USWNT goalkeeper: sometimes, you don't have to do much! Rarely challenged she'll no doubt be happy with a clean sheet.

Emily Fox (6/10):

A different sort of game for Fox, who tucked in more than usual. Her versatility is such an asset as she can do so many different things on either side of the field.

Abby Dahlkemper (7/10):

Welcome back! Didn't have to do much defending, but she was solid at the back and showed off the passing range that makes her such a fun part of this player pool.

Naomi Girma (8/10):

What can't she do?!? Played the pass to earn a hockey assist on the opener and kept another clean sheet.

Casey Krueger (8/10):

An absolute menace throughout the first half. Was given freedom to roam and she took it, causing chaos all over the right-hand side.

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Emily Sonnett (6/10):

Continued to thrive in midfield. Some good interceptions and recoveries, even if the passing could have been a bit better.

Lindsey Horan (7/10):

Wasn't expecting to get a goal from her long ball into the box but who cares? It's what happens when a midfielder makes things happen, and that's what Horan continues to do for the USWNT.

Savannah DeMelo (6/10):

Got beat up a bit, but did make things happen when on the field. Looks like a veteran despite having so few caps to her name.

Rose Lavelle (6/10):

The quality was there, but the execution was just a bit off. Looked a little rusty, but still had moments that made you go 'Wow!'

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Sophia Smith (7/10):

Got her goal, but probably should have had three or four more. She'll be disappointed with that, but it's nice to see the USWNT generating chances again.

Trinity Rodman (8/10):

Technically, a multi-assist game, but we'll only talk about the first one. A fantastic ball into Smith as Rodman continues to create real danger in a USWNT shirt. Got her goal, too, to put the cap on a true superstar performance.

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Mia Fishel (7/10):

Surely made her presence felt, and was unlucky not to get a goal.

Jaedyn Shaw (7/10):

Just an inch or two away from getting a goal, but then got her assist late on. She continues to prove she belongs at this level.

Sam Coffey (6/10):

Replaced Sonnett as a deep-lying midfielder and the USWNT didn't see any drop-off in that spot.

Jenna Nighswonger (6/10):

A good taste of the action for the NWSL Rookie of the Year, who had some decent moments in her first cap.

Olivia Moultrie (6/10):

The second debutant, the 18-year-old midfielder replaced Rose Lavelle, which felt symbolic. Got a little excited on a late shot, but you can excuse that.

Midge Purce (7/10):

Helped create the third goal. The NWSL champion has brought her form to the USWNT and is really playing her way into the mix.

Twila Kilgore (8/10):

Got everything right. Shook things up tactically, giving some life to the attack. And then, with the game done and dusted, was able to get some young players some big minutes. A perfect day for the U.S.

More misery for Man Utd! Erik ten Hag oversees Red Devils' worst start in 34 years as Roy Hodgson makes managerial history at Old Trafford

Manchester United's 1-0 defeat to Crystal Palace on Sunday has condemned the Red Devils to their worst start in 34 years as Roy Hodgson made history.

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Palace beat United at Old TraffordUnited's fourth defeat of the seasonHodgson unbeaten in five at UnitedWHAT HAPPENED?

Ten Hag oversaw United's dismal defeat to Palace, their fourth loss of the campaign, meaning that they have now endured their worst start to a league season in 34 years. Hodgson also made history with Palace's win, as he became the first manager to go unbeaten in five consecutive away games at Old Trafford.

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United now sit 10th in the Premier League table, and are already six points behind fourth-placed Aston Villa. They are also nine points behind Manchester City, despite their 2-1 defeat to Wolves on Saturday.

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In the 1989-90 season, under Sir Alex Ferguson's management, United had lost four games by the end of September, and they went on to finish 13th in the First Division. They did manage to win the FA Cup, however, beating Crystal Palace in the final.

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United are next in action in midweek against Galatasaray in the Champions League, before returning to domestic action against Brentford next weekend.

Transfer boost for Man Utd? Benfica wonderkid Joao Neves refuses to commit future to Portuguese giants amid exit talk

Benfica midfielder Joao Neves stopped short of promising to stay at the Portuguese club next summer amid reports of interest from Manchester United.

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Neves starring for BenficaAttracting interest from Man UtdRefuses to commit his future to BenficaWHAT HAPPENED?

United are said to be considering a summer offer for the 19-year-old, who has developed into a star in the Primeira Liga over the last two seasons. Asked at a press conference if he will still be at the club after the next transfer window, the defensive midfielder reiterated his commitment but would not say whether or not he would stay.

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Speaking ahead of his team's Europa League clash against Toulouse, he said: "I promise to do my best in every training session, in every game, and I think that is one of my greatest qualities. I'm focused on Benfica and even more so on [Thursday's] game, which is the next one. I think I will do my best in every game and in every training session."

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Benfica are said to be demanding around €150 million (£128m/$161m) for the Portugal international and the club are also looking to commit him to a new contract, even though his current deal runs until 2028. The Primeira Liga side also spoke out against claims that United have first refusal to sign him should he leave anytime soon.

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The Benfica academy graduate will hope to help his team go far in the Europa League and beat Sporting CP to the Liga Portugal title this season. Afterwards, offers for the rising star will likely flood in during the summer transfer window.

Nostalgia in Newcastle! St. James' Park leading race to host Over-35s World Cup – with Ronaldinho, Thierry Henry & Frank Lampard headlining blockbuster line-up

Newcastle United's home St. James' Park is the favourite to host the inaugural Over-35s World Cup.

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St. James' could host Over-35s World CupEight teams to take part in the inaugural editionCould be held in the first week of JuneWHAT HAPPENED?

The first-ever edition of the Over-35s World Cup is all set to be held in England in June with Newcastle United's home ground St. James' Park likely to host the matches, according to the Daily Mail. The Elite Player Group, who are organising the tournament, recently met representatives of the Magpies and the local council of Newcastle city.

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The tournament is all set to feature eight teams – England, Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Uruguay – all past champions of the FIFA World Cup. Players who are aged 35 or above capped by their country or with 100 top-flight appearances are eligible to participate in the competition.

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All eight teams have already revealed their respective captains for the tournament. The leaders will be Steve McManaman (England), Esteban Cambiasso (Argentina), Emerson (Brazil), Christian Karembeu (France), Kevin Kuranyi (Germany), Marco Materazzi (Italy), Michel Salgado (Spain) and Diego Lugano (Uruguay). Full 18-man final squads will be announced soon.

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While the dates of the competition are yet to be finalised, the tournament could be tentatively hosted in the first week of June with the final taking place on June 11 or June 12.

Man City, Liverpool, Arsenal & Barcelona in race to sign €50m RB Leipzig star Benjamin Sesko

Premier League giants Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal along with Barcelona are reportedly ready to fight for €50 million-rated Benjamin Sesko.

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Sesko's stock is on the rise in EuropeSeveral European elites vying for his signatureHas an exit clause worth €50m (£43m)GettyWHAT HAPPENED?

Although the 20-year-old RB Leipzig striker has a contract running until June 2028, it has an exit clause, valued at €50m (£43m/$54m), which will become active over the upcoming summer transfer window, according to While the price tag may seem steep for a player of Sesko's age, his recent performances suggest he could prove to be a valuable investment.

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Despite a slow start to the season, Sesko has adapted well to life in Germany and has begun to shine on the pitch. In his last three Bundesliga outings, Sesko has showcased his goal-scoring prowess and inspired Leipzig to a victory over Union Berlin while his heroics fetched a point against Augsburg. Moreover, his performance against Real Madrid in the Champions League highlighted his potential as he found himself knocking on Andriy Lunin's goal on several occasions during the Champions League fixture. He did manage to put the ball into the net early in the match only to be denied by VAR.

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Scouts from Liverpool, City, and Barcelona believe that once Sesko consistently finds the back of the net in both domestic and European competitions, he could establish himself as one of Europe's most lethal strikers. They understand that the striker has the potential to exceed a valuation of £100m in the future, and then the initial investment of £43m could prove to be a bargain.

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Sesko would face stiff competition for playing time at clubs like Liverpool and City, who already boast established strikers in their squads in Darwin Nunez and Erling Haaland. However, the pair may not want to let such a promising forward slip through their fingers. Meanwhile in Spain, Barcelona are looking for Robert Lewandowski's replacement and the Slovenian perfectly fits the bill.

‘Clown!’ – Alejandro Garnacho savaged by Champions League rival for second penalty spot scuff as Man Utd winger told he has ‘mentality of a child’

Alejandro Garnacho has been branded a “clown” following his second penalty spot scuff in as many outings for Manchester United against FC Copenhagen.

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Forward in European action for Red DevilsSuffered disappointing defeat in DenmarkAngered home support and playersWHAT HAPPENED?

The Argentina international saw his antics work during a first meeting with Danish opposition at Old Trafford – with Andre Onana saving a late spot-kick from Jordan Larsson that preserved the Red Devils’ narrow 1-0 lead.

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Garnacho was at it again on Wednesday, with the 19-year-old winger trying a similar tactic before Diogo Goncalves converted from 12 yards. United would go on to lose a dramatic tie 4-3, with Marcus Rashford picking up a controversial red card.

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Denis Vavro was one of the heroes for Copenhagen on a memorable European evening, and he told afterwards of Garnacho’s actions: “I saw that he tried to do something about the penalty kick, but Kevin Diks stood in front and blocked. It is the second time. And then on our track? To me he is a clown. He has the mentality of a child when he tries something like this again. In an away game. One thing is at home in the 97th minute, but here in the first half. I don’t understand him trying to do that.”

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Garnacho had incensed the home support when making shushing gestures towards the crowd after Bruno Fernandes scored a penalty of his own to put United 3-2 up on the night, but it was the hosts who had the last laugh as the Red Devils were left with their hopes of continental progress in 2023-24 hanging by a thread.

Huge boost for Wrexham! Steven Fletcher back in contention to partner Paul Mullin after injury layoff as Phil Parkinson also delivers positive update on Arsenal loanee Arthur Okonkwo

Wrexham have received a double boost with Steven Fletcher in line to return to action and goalkeeper Arthur Okonkwo back in training.

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Ahead of Saturday's Welsh derby against Newport at the Racecourse Ground, manager Phil Parkinson has given encouraging updates about two key players who are close to a return to full fitness. Fletcher has been absent since picking up a knee injury that required surgery in late October. Meanwhile, Arsenal loanee Okonkwo suffered a facial injury last month which also required an operation.

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Speaking to the press ahead of a busy festive period, Parkinson announced that Fletcher had returned to training alongside full-back Ryan Barnett, although he could not put an exact date on his first-team comeback. "Fletch and Barney have been back involved this week," said the Wrexham boss. "We are just assessing them to see how the week progresses but it is good to get them back on the training ground. The good thing for Fletch is that when he joined us, he came in without a pre-season and this injury has allowed us an opportunity for the medical team to do a lot of fitness work with him."

On Okonkwo, Parkinson added: "Arthur's been back with us a couple of days now so we are pleased with that. We will just keep monitoring him on a day-to-day basis. He has a protective guard and has looked fine so far. He hasn't trained fully yet, just non-contact, but he is getting his handling back going and his kicking. We are gradually easing him back in but it's good to get him back up here and it's good to get him back involved with the lads again."

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Wrexham fans will be cheered by the news of players returning ahead of a busy period that may well shape the rest of their promotion push, and will hope to see Fletcher back partnering star striker Paul Mullin in the final third as soon as possible. Wrexham's injuries had been mounting ahead of their postponed trip to Forest Green a fortnight ago but appear to be easing ahead of a run of four games in nine days.

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WHAT NEXT FOR WREXHAM?

The festive fun begins on Saturday with a tasty-looking Welsh derby against Newport County. Trips to Swindon and Walsall follow before a mouthwatering clash against fellow promotion hopefuls Barrow on New Year's Day.

As good as Jude Bellingham & Jamal Musiala? How lessons from Lionel Messi & Neymar made PSG-owned Xavi Simons a Golden Boy

Xavi Simons is as good as Jude Bellingham and Jamal Masiala, says Bolo Zenden, with the Dutch starlet taking important lessons from Lionel Messi.

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Playmaker caught the eye at BarcelonaBack at PSG for second spellKey part of the Netherlands' future plansWHAT HAS HAPPENED?

Simons is still just 20 years of age, but he has been operating under the brightest of spotlights since first catching the eye in Barcelona’s academy system. Living up to big expectations was always going to be difficult, but the classy playmaker starred during a loan spell at PSV last season – hitting 22 goals – and finds himself back on the books of Paris Saint-Germain following a 12-month soiree in his native Netherlands.

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Simons is seeing his stock soar once more, as full potential is unlocked, with former PSV star Zenden – speaking in association with – telling GOAL of how good the exciting youngster can become: “He came relatively unknown to PSV. What I mean by that is that everybody knew about him – he played for Holland U18s, played at the Barca academy and at Paris Saint-Germain – but he didn’t feature much in first-team football and that is what I mean about him being relatively unknown. When he came to PSV, we maybe didn’t know what to expect from him and he still had to prove himself at first level football."

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Zenden went on to say of Simons’ impact in Eindhoven, with it clear that the youngster had benefited from working alongside some modern day greats in Paris: “As soon as he came in, he was very positive, he had a good attitude, he was working hard and you could see that he had been at these bigger teams and he didn’t have his eyes in his pockets – he really learned from the big players like [Kylian] Mbappe, Messi, Neymar.

"He had a really good professionalism about him. He knew exactly what he wanted, where he wanted to go, and he became sort of a leader on the pitch for the squad. He was definitely one of the favourites with the fans with his way of playing, scoring goals and being important with assists. But it was also his joy of playing football. He was, don’t get me wrong on this, like a puppy being around and just being happy in what he was doing – it was a joy to watch. You hope that he is never going to lose that aura that he has got.”

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PSV were understandably keen to retain Simons’ services after handing him a long-term contract, but a €6 million (£5m/$6m) release clause left them vulnerable – especially as Simons’ profile was eclipsing their own. Zenden added: “He has a massive following on Instagram – I think there was talk that he had more followers than PSV itself! He is a really popular figure. We wanted him to stay at PSV, but there was this clause in his contract and we knew it was never going to happen. At the same time, you have to be realistic and say it is due to the clause that it was possible for PSV to get him in.

"Then, he has gone to Leipzig and is doing the same again. He scored a great goal in midweek in the Champions League to help his team and is doing well in the Bundesliga as well. It’s great to see that a youngster like that is performing the way he does. There was talk in the Netherlands that the national team should build the team around him, but Koeman said that was probably a little bit too soon, too early to do so. But it says it all that he is doing a great job and it is a pleasure to watch. We hope we can enjoy him even more.”

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