Chelsea could still beat Magpies


Saka could star in Arsenal’s game against Leicester City. — Reuters

CHELSEA Football Club find themselves in a muddled world, caused by the ramifications of the UK government freezing the assets of their Russian billionaire owner Roman Abramovich.

Notwithstanding this, Thomas Tuchel and his squad will be cheered on to run out at Stamford Bridge tomorrow and beat Newcastle, themselves a team in transition, and one the home side may find more difficult to beat than many expect.

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