Ross Barkley, Saul Niguez, Darwin Nunez, Conor Gallagher, Jai's words, and my Chelsea review from The Bridge
All covered in our latest Chelsea FC Newsletter
Welcome back guys, and I hope you are all doing well.
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Anyways, I was at The Bridge on Saturday to watch us beat Southampton, and I was joined by my Wife (still feels weird saying that!) for her first ever football match. I’m trying to convert her, and I reckon it’s working!
To read about that, and all the other snippets from inside Stamford Bridge including photos, videos, and things you may not have seen on the TV screens if you weren’t at the match, click here.
Ross Barkley once again was the impact sub that made a difference when he came on on Saturday, making the beautiful switch pass for Cesar Azpilicueta to setup Timo Werner to put Chelsea 2-1 up.
He is the subject of an article here on our midfielder situation with words on Saul Niguez and Ruben Loftus-Cheek as well.
Chelsea are stepping up their scouting mission on Darwin Nunez. I’ve got some exclusive and inside info on that one here.
Conor Gallagher is really making the most of his loan move to Crystal Palace so far this season and making a massive difference for them.
Patrick Vieira has been full of praise for him, you can read his latest comments here.
Finally, our man Jai Mcintosh has been on his grind again and the absolute Wordsworth has produced another master piece on Chelsea’s Cobham graduates. This is a super detailed and clever piece, and you can read this one here and without a paid subscription, it’s free for all!
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Cheers all, speak tomorrow!
Simon Phillips