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š¬ John Terry: KDB's bad habits and Salah crying
Plus: Wolves swerve FFP punishment
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Todayās briefing is a ~4 min read:
Dodgy deals could prove costly for Chelsea š¤
Training ground bust-ups and tearsā¦ John Terry reveals all š¬
Extra time: Mo Salah might be from Belfast š
EFL CUP FIXTURES ā³
Fourth Round - Today
7:30 pm
West Ham United vs Arsenal
Bournemouth vs Liverpool
Chelsea vs Blackburn Rovers
Everton vs Burnley
Ipswich Town vs Fulham
8:15 pm
Manchester United vs Newcastle United
šļø Morning Brief
Saudi Arabia is set to be the sole bidder for the 2034 football World Cup. Australia is not going to submit a rival bid after opting to focus on other tournaments.
Wolves are set to avoid FFP punishment after their Ā£140 million summer sale of players. If the club had failed to raise around Ā£90 million, Wolves could have faced serious financial pressures.
Calciomercato (Spain)
Arsenal has added Real Sociedadās midfielder Martin Zubimendi and Real Madridās midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni to its list of transfer targets.
Liverpool will not sell Mohamed Salah in January regardless of any offers from the Saudi Pro League.
DODGY DEALS š„·
There are three certainties in life.
Death.
Taxes.
Chelsea breaking transfer rules.
It has only been three years since Chelseaās two-window transfer ban ended, but they might be on the brink of anotherā¦
The Premier League is now investigating transfer dealings during the Roman Abramovich era.
The investigation is looking at secret payments made by the club when they signed Willian and Samuel Etoāo.
If found guilty of incomplete financial reporting, the club could face a points deductionā¦
So what really happened?
1/ The transfers of Willian and Etoāo were shady at best
Willian joined Chelsea in a Ā£30m deal from Russian team Anzi Makhachkalaā¦ but was nailed on to join Spurs just before signing.
Etoāo took a Ā£10m pay cut to be part of Jose Mourinhoās side.
Something didnāt add upā¦
2/ The financial records donāt add upā¦
The financial records apparently show transfer payments being made by Chelsea.
Thatās fineā¦ until the records show further payments that were allegedly sent to so-called āRussian entitiesā.
It doesn't take a genius to realise somethingās up.
And thatās why Todd Boehly proactively self-reported Chelsea to all applicable football regulators.
As these allegations pre-date the clubās current ownership, it makes it more complicated.
How will the regulators penalise owners who no longer run the club?
Itās yet to be clearā¦
TRAINING GROUND BUST-UPS AND TEARS AT CHELSEA š¬
No one at Route One HQ thought that Samuel Etoāo would be mentioned TWICE in todayās newsletter.
But, here goesā¦
In case you didnāt know, Kevin De Bruyne and Mo Salah had spells at Chelsea earlier in their career.
While theyāre now amongst the best to ever play in the league, they both failed to make their mark for The Blues.
And we finally have an explanationā¦
This week, former Chelsea defender John Terry revealed all on John Obi Mikelās podcast.
Terry said that:
De Bruyne was a ābad trainerā during his 18 months at the club.
He was āalways angry and sulkingā because he wasn't getting enough game time.
The Belgium midfielder had a fight with team-mate Samuel Etoāo on the training ground - after the latter was annoyed with his low standards.
Mo Salah was brought to tears by Jose Mourinho during a half-time team talk.
While this is all very interesting, thereās just one thing we canāt wrap our heads aroundā¦
Who knew that John Obi-Mikel had a podcast?
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
Yeovil Town is having a season to remember. Currently in the sixth tier of English football, Yeovil Town is unbeaten at home, has won ten games in a row and has made it to the FA Cup 1st Round. šš¼
Dorking Wanderers manager Marc White gives an inspiring pep-talk (explicit language). Well, thatās one way to put it. The non-league manager has zero tolerance for players who arenāt tactically astuteā¦
Did you know that Mo Salah is actually from Belfast? OK, maybe heās not. But this short clip had us in pieces. š
Former City captain Ilkay Gundogan keeps it real. He demanded more emotion from his Barcelona teammates after the clubās El Clasico loss.
City fan Noel Gallagher kicks the Man United team while itās down. He said that Antony is a āmoronā, Fernandes is āannoyingā and ānot even that goodā, and Manchester United are close to being a mid-table team. Derby bragging rights are in full swing.