CHELSEA’S MALO GUSTO PRAISES ALEJANDRO GARNACHO’S IMPACT AND FEARLESS ATTACKING ENERGY

Malo Gusto praised Chelsea teammate Alejandro Garnacho after the winger's assist helped him score his first senior goal in a 3-0 win over Wolves. Gusto hailed the Argentine's "quality" and work rate.

Chelsea’s Malo Gusto praises Alejandro Garnacho’s impact and fearless attacking energy
Alejandro Garnacho provided Two Assists for Chelsea against Wolverhampton Wanderers - Photo Credit: CameraSport via Getty Images

In a Chelsea shirt, Alejandro Garnacho set up Malo Gusto for the first goal, and our French full-back was ready to acknowledge his Blues teammate's help.

When Gusto scored his eagerly awaited first Chelsea goal, it was an emotional occasion at Stamford Bridge. But it was as important as it ought to be.

Wolverhampton Wanderers' tenacious resistance was broken by Gusto's close-range header, which let the game run wild in the second half. At halftime, we appeared to be headed for a potentially disappointing evening, but we ended up winning 3-0 and earning three more crucial Premier League points.

After the France international scored his first goal in his senior career thanks to a cross from Garnacho, Gusto was undoubtedly responsible for creating that breakthrough.

When questioned about the Argentine's impact following the game, Malo said, "He has a lot of quality as a winger."

He can get every member of our squad into their box, which is part of our strategy. We ask the wingers to do stuff like this, dribble, of course, and create opportunities.

He did just that; his crosses greatly aided us. Therefore, I am thrilled to be playing with him.

Garnacho put on what was perhaps his best performance in a Chelsea shirt to date, staying energetic and posing a threat to the Wolves' defence the entire time. In addition, he assisted Pedro Neto in scoring our third goal of the night against his old team.

Gusto clarified, "He is a top guy, like any player here." He also puts in a lot of labour. I am glad to play with this kind of player because he is a nice guy, highly competitive, and helpful.

Naturally, you must act when others are waiting for you to demonstrate your qualities. You must give it your all on the field if you wish to perform at your highest level. Everyone at Chelsea strives to do that. You must demonstrate several qualities both on and off the field to play for Chelsea.

"But because there is still a long way to go and we must keep striving, it is excellent to have him on the team and to have him continue to improve to help us reach our targets at the conclusion of the season."

Speaking about his own play, Gusto gave an explanation of why he believes that playing a variety of positions as a young player before settling on right-back at Lyon has improved him as a player.

In addition to alternating between a traditional full-back overlapping down the flank or coming inside to bolster numbers in the centre of the pitch in possession, Enzo Maresca has occasionally used the French international as a winger or a midfielder, demonstrating his versatility with the Blues.

"When I was younger, I played everywhere," the 22-year-old said. That, in my opinion, greatly aided my comprehension of each position and the game. Every time I play, I try to give it my all since I believe I possess this quality.

I strive to give it my all in any position, whether it is as a midfielder, winger, or right-back. I believe that good players must comprehend everything, regardless of the position they play.

XAVI OPENLY DECLARES INTEREST IN CHELSEA JOB DURING PERMANENT MANAGER SEARCH

With Xabi Alonso and Andoni Iraola on the shortlist, explore why Xavi Hernández wants to take over the Chelsea hotseat next.

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Xavi has openly said he’d love to manage Chelsea, and now the Blues are hunting for someone to replace Liam Rosenior.

Rosenior got the sack last month after a rough patch just three months into his huge contract that was supposed to last six and a half years. Calum McFarlane is filling in as interim head coach until season’s end, but Chelsea are actively looking for a permanent boss for the 2026/27 campaign.

They're considering some big names. Xabi Alonso’s been mentioned; he’s been out of work since leaving Real Madrid in January. Andoni Iraola, who’s about to leave Bournemouth, is also on the shortlist.

Cesc Fabregas has been linked after his strong run at Como, and Frank Lampard’s in the mix too, fresh off winning the Championship with Coventry and securing promotion.

But Xavi really stands out. He’s already made it clear he’s interested in the Chelsea job. Back in 2019, before his Barcelona return, he said, “I don’t hide it; my goal is to come back to Europe and to Barca. It's my challenge, but I’m enjoying this current project. For me, training a team in Barcelona would be a privilege, the biggest privilege.”

He didn’t just talk about Spain either. “Honestly, who doesn’t love the Premier League? The atmosphere, packed stadiums, everyone says it’s incredible,” Xavi admitted. “If I had to pick, I’d go for a big team: City, United, Chelsea, Arsenal, or Tottenham. Klopp, Pochettino, and Unai Emery are doing amazing work there.”

After returning to Barcelona in 2021, Xavi led them to a La Liga title and the Supercopa de España before Hansi Flick took over in 2024. He’s been out of work since.

Now, Chelsea seems seriously interested in the Spaniard. According to The i, the club wants someone who can embed a strong football identity across their teams, something Enzo Maresca started.

Getting Xavi won’t be easy, though. Morocco’s national team reportedly sees him as a top candidate to replace Walid Regragui, and Manchester United is eyeing him too as they weigh options beyond Michael Carrick.

Meanwhile, Xabi Alonso is the bookmakers’ favourite for the Chelsea role, but word is he’d want more control over club decisions if he moves to west London.

COLE PALMER MISSES PENALTY AS CHELSEA SUFFER HISTORIC SIXTH CONSECUTIVE LEAGUE DEFEAT

Chelsea matched a 1912 record with their 6th straight loss, falling 3-1 to Forest as Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice at the Bridge.

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The Palmer Penalty - Photo Credit: John Walton/PA

Chelsea hit rock bottom again, losing 3-1 to Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge. That’s six Premier League defeats in a row now, something the club hadn’t seen since 1912. Just when you thought the season couldn’t get any worse, Forest showed up with a makeshift lineup and absolutely stunned them. Taiwo Awoniyi scored twice, one barely a minute into the match, and then Igor Jesus put away a penalty, and suddenly Forest was six points clear of the drop zone.

Chelsea hadn’t scored in five games, and it looked like that streak would go on forever. Then, in stoppage time, Joao Pedro finally managed an overhead kick to break the drought. That run was made even more ridiculous earlier when Cole Palmer missed a first-half penalty. Matz Sels, Forest’s backup goalkeeper, saved it.

Honestly, the crowd in the Shed End probably barely recognised their own team. Pereira swapped in seven new outfield players, most of them with almost no league experience; he was clearly thinking about the upcoming Europa League semi-final. But it looked like Chelsea was the stranger out there.

Things only got worse for interim head coach Calum McFarlane. He lost Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho to late injuries, so 18-year-old Jesse Derry had to make his Premier League debut. Then, late in the first half, Derry collided heads with Forest’s Zach Abbott and had to be stretchered off after getting oxygen. It was brutal to watch.

The match itself? Chaos. Less than two minutes in, Chelsea messed up their own throw-in and let Forest stroll through midfield. Dilane Bakwa beat Marc Cucurella with little effort and crossed to Awoniyi, who was completely unmarked and headed it in.

Fifteen minutes later, Chelsea conceded again. Bakwa whipped in another cross; Malo Gusto pulled Awoniyi’s shirt, and VAR handed Forest a penalty. Jesus hammered it right down the middle.

The first half was hopeless, and by the end, serious concern set in after that nasty head clash between Derry and Abbott. Abbott, playing just his second league game, left on his own, but Derry needed serious treatment and was stretchered off.

After a nearly ten-minute stoppage, Palmer’s penalty was stopped by Sels. At halftime, Levi Colwill returned from a major injury he hadn’t played since tearing his ACL in August. He tried to restore order, but nothing changed.

Forest’s third goal came just seven minutes into the second half. Gibbs-White crossed, and Awoniyi tapped in from close range, just managing to stay onside. Chelsea’s keeper, Robert Sanchez, took a knock and left with a bandaged head after colliding with Gibbs-White.

Pedro’s late goal barely counted for anything. The few Chelsea fans left in the stadium cheered, but it was more out of irony than joy.

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