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Jose Mourinho’s Response to Didier Drogba ‘Wanting to Kill’ Chelsea Player

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Few forwards in Premier League history have been as physically dominant and feared as Chelsea icon Didier Drogba, whose clinical finishing and big-game mentality were instrumental in the Blues’ success throughout the 2000s and 2010s.

The former Ivory Coast international helped Chelsea to four Premier League titles, four FA Cups and the Champions League in 2011-12 during his iconic nine-year stint in the Premier League.

While Drogba was a nightmare for Premier League defenders, he was just as tough on those around him in training, with former Chelsea teammate Steve Sidwell revealing how the Ivorian once lost his temper with a colleague at Cobham.

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Sidwell, who spent the 2007-08 season at Chelsea alongside Drogba, revealed the Ivorian once ‘wanted to kill’ teammate Tal Ben Haim after a tackle in training.

Back in 2021, Sidwell recalled the incident with Ben Haim and revealed that Jose Mourinho, Chelsea’s manager at the time, ‘loved’ Drogba’s heated reaction. Sidwell said:

“There were leaders. Terry, Lampard, Essien, Drogba, Ballack – there were leaders in there.

“In training, people were smashing the hell out of each other.

“I remember Essien snapping Shevchenko in half.

“Tal Ben Haim going through Drogba, Drogba getting up saying, ‘I want to kill him’. Mourinho saying, ‘I need him on Saturday, you can kill him next week’.

“But he (Mourinho) loved that, I think he thrived off that.”

As well as Sidwell, Tal Ben Haim spent just a single season at Chelsea, making 13 Premier League appearances during the 2007-08 campaign.

The former central defender was behind John Terry, Ricardo Carvalho and Alex in the pecking order, while his confrontation with manager Avram Grant also did him no favours.

After publicly criticising Grant over his limited playing time – saying he would never have joined Chelsea had he known Mourinho would be replaced by the Israeli manager – Ben Haim was fined two weeks’ wages and left for Manchester City at the end of the season.

Wayne Bridge Reveals Shocking Ben Haim Moment

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Ben Haim’s short stint at Stamford Bridge was marked by multiple intense moments in training, with former Chelsea teammate Wayne Bridge revealing the Israeli defender once came to blows with Andriy Shevchenko.

After pushing things too far in training with tough challenges on the Ukrainian striker, Ben Haim ended up on the receiving end of Shevchenko’s anger.

Speaking on the Dressing Room podcast, Bridge recalled the heated training ground bust-up between his two former Chelsea colleagues:

“Tal loved to smash people. I think there were a couple of incidents between them. I think Sheva gave him a warning.

“You know what Tal is like. Then there was another smash from Tal.

“They both basically ended up in each other’s faces. And the combo Sheva threw.

“Unbelievable. It was something like a jab, cross, hook, cross. Bang, bang, bang, bang! Game over. It was done mate.

“You just move on then, it was sorted. Tal just had to swallow a bit of pride and move on. And just don’t go near Sheva again.”

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Newcastle Want Gabriel Jesus Transfer Amid Everton Interest

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Newcastle United are hoping to strengthen their forward ranks this summer, and have quickly sounded out a new option, as Sportsboom reports that contact has been made for an Arsenal star.

The Magpies have already sold Anthony Gordon this summer, as he made a move to Barcelona, while further exits are expected in the attacking areas in the coming weeks of the transfer window.

While it’s unclear exactly what Eddie Howe‘s options will look like coming into next season, what is clear is that a refresh of the squad is desperately needed after such a disappointing Premier League campaign last time out.

Links with the likes of Victor Munoz and Anan Khalaili offer some young stars with exciting potential, but it appears as though some experienced operators could also be on the cards for Newcastle, if recent reports are to be believed.

Newcastle Want Gabriel Jesus

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According to the report from Sportsboom, Newcastle are showing interest in Arsenal star Gabriel Jesus heading into the summer transfer window.

It’s claimed that the club have made contact to ask about the availability of the Brazilian forward, who is entering the final year of his deal at the Emirates Stadium.

The report adds that Howe is keen to add an experienced option to his forward line to help get Newcastle back towards the top of the Premier League table once again, with hopes of returning to European competition.

The 29-year-old has been quoted as being paid £265,000-a-week at Arsenal on his current contract, a figure that has proved to be a stumbling block for several sides who have been linked in the past.

As for this summer, Premier League rivals Everton have been linked with Jesus as an option to improve David Moyes’s depth in attack, while his former side Palmeiras have also emerged as contenders.

It remains to be seen whether Newcastle will formalise such a move with an offer for the versatile forward, though there may be reservations over a switch.

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Doubts Over Gabriel Jesus Transfer

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Any team eyeing a move for Gabriel Jesus this summer is likely to have the same reservations as the rest, mainly surrounding the Brazilian’s fitness.

The 29-year-old has been plagued with injury issues in recent seasons, the latest of which was an Anterior Cruciate Ligament issue that saw the star out of action for nearly a year.

In that time since, Jesus hasn’t looked quite the same player, missing that creative spark that seemed to make him such a threat earlier in his career.

While a full pre-season could help him regain that, it would be a risk for a club such as Newcastle to throw a lot at trying to get a deal over the line for the forward.

The Magpies need a streamlined and efficient squad, considering the lack of European football, and adding a potentially injury-prone forward who will turn 30 next April provides a clear risk, especially if a long-term contract is on the table.

Any move for Jesus would have to be on Newcastle’s terms, otherwise it should be one that they avoid.

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Man Utd Think They Can Sign the Next Rice and Save £25m

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Manchester United believe they have identified the next Declan Rice, and they may be able to sign him for £25million less than what the Arsenal midfielder was signed for.

Michael Carrick is looking to build on the success of last season that saw United finish in the top three and without much of a sweat. Such a high finish has been a rarity for the Old Trafford club over recent years, but fans are still going to want to see more progress come next season.

Carrick will likely be expected to lead the Red Devils into the title conversation, even if the title itself is likely to be a big ask, and silverware will also be close to the top of the wishlist, given United have not won a trophy since 2023.

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Following his permanent appointment this summer, Carrick has immediately set about improving his midfield following the departure of Casemiro. Ederson has been brought in on a £34million deal from Atalanta, and the United boss still wants a clear replacement for Casemiro in the holding role.

But given how players like Rodri, Rice and Casemiro have highlighted the importance of having a world-beating holding midfielder over recent years, it has become one of the most expensive positions to invest in.

Not only that, but there are few truly elite options available, with the likes of Rodri, Rice, Vitinha and Moises Caicedo firmly unavailable. Proven world-class players at the position are rarely made available, and so it becomes a case of trying to identify players who have the potential to become what those proven talents are.

Man Utd identify the next Declan Rice

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As United search for their Casemiro replacement, they have reportedly identified the ideal option in West Ham star Mateus Fernandes. With the Hammers having been relegated, United feel as though they can get a deal done for Fernandes, who, according to Sky Sports, club chiefs feel was one of the best young players in the Premier League this season.

The report adds that United feel as though Fernandes could be the next Rice, and not just because he is an emerging West Ham talent. Fernandes was clearly West Ham’s best player, albeit during a difficult season, and he proved he could handle a Premier League midfield despite being just 21 years of age.

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The youngster was in the conversation for the Portugal World Cup squad, but he was beaten out by Mallorca’s Samu Costa, who is also being linked with a big move this summer. Costa will be the alternative to Vitinha, who is quickly succeeding Rodri as the best player in the world in his position.

West Ham signed Fernandes from Southampton in 2025 for a fee of £38million, and they are said to be asking for at least £80million to do business this summer. That’s £25million less than Arsenal paid for Rice, and transfers have only increased in cost since then. Still, United may feel they can work the Hammers down a little, given the London club are Championship-bound, and indeed the fact Fernandes is likely to demand an exit this summer.


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Arsenal Given Julian Alvarez Advantage After Barcelona And Real Madrid Rejection

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Arsenal may now have the upper hand in the race to sign Julian Alvarez, according to Spanish outlet AS, as speculation surrounding the striker’s future continues to fly.

The former Manchester City ace has been the subject of interest from Barcelona for much of the year, a saga that became very public when Atletico Madrid hit out at their rivals on social media over reports in the media.

While the Blaugrana appeared most likely to sign the Argentina international, there was a twist in store as their rivals Real Madrid made a €150 million (£129.4 million) offer that was rejected.

That interest was made public with an official statement from Los Blancos, as their city rivals Atletico hit out on social media once again over the move.

While the war of words has continued, Arsenal appear to be lurking in the background for a potential deal, and could now have the advantage.

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Arsenal’s interest in Alvarez is no surprise, but it perhaps hasn’t been quite as advanced as that of Barcelona and, more recently, Real Madrid.

The Gunners have played more of a waiting game, which may now work in their favour, as AS reports that they remain the only club in the mix with both the money and the interest to seal a deal.

As it stands, Barcelona have no interest in budging from their highest offer of €100 million (£86.2 million), with focus potentially shifting to Chelsea star Joao Pedro as the next target.

Real Madrid, on the other hand, are set to move on from their pursuit of Alvarez after the latest offer, with the report from AS seemingly placing Arsenal as the most likely candidates to now sign the 26-year-old.

That said, it stresses that a move won’t be easy, underlined by how ruthlessly Atletico Madrid have turned down recent offers for the star.

The Spanish club have repeatedly pointed towards a €500 million (£431.3 million) release clause as the only option for an exit, though GiveMeSport understands that certain Champions League clubs can trigger a move for around €150 million (£129.4 million), but with taxes on top.

It remains to be seen whether Arsenal would be willing to sanction such a deal, but the report from AS suggests that the funds and interest are certainly present to get a move over the line.

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Is Alvarez Worth €150 Million?

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If Arsenal make a move for Alvarez at the price listed in his release clause, then it’s a deal that could see the club match, and perhaps exceed, the most expensive signing in Premier League history – which was Alexander Isak to Liverpool last summer for an initial £125 million rising to £130 million.

While it would appear as though the Gunners may have the funds and want to continue building after securing the Premier League title last season, there are doubts over the value of such a move.

As Isak’s move has proven, even the most certain of moves don’t always work out as intended or expected, with the large transfer fee not always guaranteeing quality will translate.

Alvarez does have Premier League experience as well as versatility, though, and is capable of playing as a striker or in the wide left channel if required, making him an attractive option.


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The ex-City star scored an impressive 20 goals and bagged nine assists across all competitions last season, many of which came during the Champions League campaign.

He may add plenty, but there is a risk with such a transfer fee. The question is whether Arsenal feel it is the time to make such a risk to potentially add that missing piece up front, or if they want to keep building safely without having the same potential ceiling.

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