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Chelsea draw close to league leaders after pounding Burnley 2-0
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Chelsea are now behind league leaders after pounding Burnley 2-0 on Saturday in their stadium.
This win at Burnley came courtesy of goals from Pedro Neto and Enzo Fernández goal and was their fourth successive away victory.
The win extended an extraordinary run for Chelsea, who have now won their last eight games when given the 12.30pm television slot on the Saturday. Maresca was not happy with the broadcasters after also being asked to play in the lunchtime game following the international break in October. “We accept it once but not twice in a row,” he said.
And this match followed a similar pattern to their win over Nottingham Forest a month ago, with a slow but solid enough start before taking control of the game with a goal. The early start in Lancashire also meant more time to recover before facing Barcelona on Tuesday.
Maresca appeared to have Barça in mind when he rested Wesley Fofana completely and had Moisés Caicedo on the bench after he went on international duty carrying a knock and played two games for Ecuador. Reece James also came off at half-time.
The only notable action of the opening exchanges was Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sánchez hitting team-mate Fernández in the back of the head with a drop-kick. When Chelsea eventually took the lead, eight minutes before half-time, it was the perfect example of Maresca has been “inverting” his left-back.
Marc Cucurella does not just move into central midfield when he “inverts”, the Spain international pushes forward into the No 10 role. In fact, when Tosin Adarabioyo hit a long pass forward for the goal, Cucurella was the furthest forward for Chelsea and held up the ball.
With Jamie Gittens brought into play, a cross was sent to the far post where Neto scored his fourth goal of the season with a diving header.
Burnley may have had claims for a penalty in the first half when Trevoh Chalobah used his hand to stop the ball to take a goal-kick and it was unclear whether the ball was already in play.
Fernández’s goal came with two minutes left when Chelsea went from their backline to attack with a fast, passing attack. Neto eventually sent Marc Guiu away and the substitute muscled past Axel Tuanzebe before cutting back for Fernández.
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Supercomputer reveals unpopular Team as topper ahead of 2026 World Cup
A Supercomputer has projected the leading countries tipped to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The tournament will be jointly hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, making it the first World Cup to feature an expanded 48-team format.
The 2026 edition will include 12 groups made up of four nations each, alongside a record total of 104 matches.
The competition is scheduled to kick off on June 11 and conclude on July 19, with the final set to take place at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, United States.
According to the Opta Supercomputer, Spain has emerged as the top favourite to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
La Roja were predicted to lift the trophy in 16.1 per cent of the 10,000 tournament simulations carried out by the Supercomputer.
France, England and Argentina were also ranked among the strongest contenders, with each nation winning the competition in more than 10 per cent of the simulations.
Brazil, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway and Belgium completed the top ten list of favourites tipped to win the tournament.
Meanwhile, co-hosts the United States, Mexico and Canada were considered unlikely to emerge as champions based on the Supercomputer’s simulations.
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Arsenal initiate plan on endorsing Julian Alvarez
Arsenal is planning to begin discussions with Atletico Madrid regarding a transfer for Julian Alvarez, as reported by sources in Spain.
Barcelona seems to be leading the race to acquire Alvarez during the summer transfer window, with the Argentine international reportedly favoring a transfer to the Spanish champions.
Nevertheless, Barcelona has yet to reach an agreement on a transfer fee for Alvarez, and RAC1 indicated on Tuesday that their initial offer of €100 million (£86.4m) has been turned down by Atletico.
As per AS, Atletico is dissatisfied with Barcelona’s public pursuit of Alvarez and is now ‘blocking’ the 26-year-old’s transfer to Camp Nou.
The report suggests that Arsenal has been in communication with Alvarez’s agent, and the Premier League champions are set to commence formal negotiations with Atletico, who are demanding a transfer fee of €150m (£129.6m).
Atletico has firmly stated that Alvarez is not available for transfer, and in response to Arsenal’s recent interest in the former Manchester City forward, a representative from the Spanish club informed Libertad Digital on Tuesday: ‘Two weeks ago it was PSG, last week Barcelona, now Arsenal. We are counting on Julian for the upcoming season.’
Meanwhile, Atletico is preparing for the possibility of Alvarez’s departure, and AS reports that the club has already inquired about signing Victor Osimhen from Galatasaray.
After spending a season on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, Osimhen made a permanent move to the Turkish club last summer for €75m (£63m).
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10 football law changes to take place in 2026 World Cup
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kick off across the United States, Canada and Mexico, football’s lawmakers, the International Football Association Board (IFAB), have approved a series of rule changes aimed at reducing time-wasting, improving officiating and speeding up the game.
FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina confirmed that several new regulations will be enforced at the tournament, including restrictions on goalkeeper “tactical timeouts” and expanded VAR powers.
The new rules are designed to reduce time-wasting, discourage gamesmanship and improve decision-making at the World Cup. FIFA also hopes the measures will cut down on excessive stoppage time, which became a major talking point at the 2022 tournament.
The 2026 World Cup will be the first edition featuring 48 teams, making it the largest tournament in FIFA history.
Here is the full list of law changes that will be used at the 2026 World Cup.
- Five-second throw-in countdown
Referees can begin a visible five-second countdown if players delay taking throw-ins. If the countdown expires, possession will be awarded to the opposition.
- Five-second goal-kick countdown
Teams that deliberately waste time during goal-kicks risk conceding a corner kick. The referee will also use a visible five-second countdown.
- Time-limited substitutions
Substituted players must leave the pitch within 10 seconds using the nearest exit point.
Failure to comply means the replacement player cannot enter until the next stoppage after one minute of play.
- One-minute off-field treatment rule
Players who receive on-field medical treatment must stay off the pitch for 60 seconds after play resumes. Goalkeepers and certain injury situations are exempt.
- VAR can review second-yellow red cards
VAR officials can now review dismissals caused by clearly incorrect second yellow cards.
- VAR can review mistaken identity
Video Assistant Referees can intervene if the wrong player is punished with a yellow or red card.
- VAR can review wrongly awarded corners
Competitions can allow VAR reviews for clearly incorrect corner-kick decisions, provided the review is immediate and does not delay play.
- VAR can review attacking fouls before set-pieces
VAR can now intervene if an attacking foul occurs before a corner or free-kick that directly leads to a goal, penalty or major disciplinary incident.
- Red-card sanction for covering the mouth during confrontations
Players who cover their mouths during confrontational exchanges with opponents can now face a straight red card under new anti-discrimination measures.
- Goalkeeper tactical timeouts restricted
Players will no longer be allowed to leave the pitch for team talks when a goalkeeper goes down injured.
The measure will be enforced at the World Cup as part of FIFA’s anti-time-wasting crackdown.
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