ANALYZING CHELSEA’S POSSESSION CONVERSION RATE CRISIS BEFORE HOSTING A HIGH SCORING PSG SIDE

Trevoh Chalobah targets a "special" night as Chelsea host PSG, aiming to overturn a 5-2 Champions League deficit.

Analyzing Chelsea’s Possession Conversion Rate Crisis Before Hosting A High Scoring PSG Side
Chelsea Aim To Overturn 5-2 Deficit Following Paris Saint-Germain’s Heavy Late Surge

Trevoh Chalobah is looking ahead to what he calls a “very special” night as Chelsea prepares to host Paris Saint-Germain at Stamford Bridge. After last week’s heavy 5-2 loss in Paris, where PSG pulled away late to take control, Chelsea faces the daunting task of overturning a three-goal deficit to reach the Champions League quarter-finals. The reward? A showdown with either Galatasaray or Liverpool.

Coming off a 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday, Chelsea have just three days between that disappointing result and this crucial second leg. Despite the tight schedule and the uphill battle, Chalobah remains optimistic, eager for a memorable night under the floodlights.

“This is Chelsea, and this is what we’re playing for,” Chalobah said ahead of the match. “We want to compete in the top competitions, both in Europe and in the Premier League. Tuesday’s game is big, and I’m sure it will be something special. It’s going to be tough, but we’ll give it our all. We have to move on from the last match and focus on what’s ahead, starting with PSG.”

Chelsea’s performance against Newcastle left fans frustrated, with the home side booing their team off following Anthony Gordon’s 18th-minute winner. While the defeat added to Chelsea’s struggles on home turf this season, Chalobah acknowledged that tough games like this are part of football.

“We created plenty of chances that didn’t quite come off,” he reflected. “We controlled a lot of possession, spent a lot of time in their half, but Newcastle defended well, sat deep, and made it difficult. We just lacked that final finish in front of the goal. It was a mix of things; our final product wasn’t quite there, and Newcastle were disciplined with their low block. They were clinical with their chance, and that made the difference.”

“These things happen in football. It’s often about small margins. Now, we just have to pick ourselves up and focus on the next challenges, because there are plenty of big games coming.”

CHELSEA OPEN TALKS WITH JORGE MENDES FOR DORTMUND’S VERSATILE FORWARD KARIM ADEYEMI

Chelsea contact Jorge Mendes for Karim Adeyemi. See why Man United and Newcastle could hijack the €70m deal.

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Chelsea, Man Utd, and Newcastle hunt Dortmund star - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Chelsea reached out to Jorge Mendes, the well-known agent, hoping to land Karim Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund. But things aren’t simple. Manchester United and Newcastle United are also circling, and Chelsea might just miss out.

Adeyemi joined Dortmund in 2022, and he’s locked in there until 2027. Since then, he’s really made a name for himself in the Bundesliga, showing off his versatility as both a winger and a forward. This season, he’s mostly played as a second striker, netting 10 goals and providing five assists over 37 matches across all competitions.

Chelsea seems pretty impressed. They’ve already connected with Mendes to talk about a deal for the 24-year-old, and reports say they’re keeping talks pretty active. But it’s not just them; Man United have apparently made Adeyemi their top transfer target, and Newcastle are interested too.

Dortmund actually want to keep Adeyemi and has put a new contract on the table, but there’s a snag: his agents want a release clause worth €80 million (£69.7m). Dortmund aren’t willing to go that high. Instead, they’re open to selling for a bit less, around €65-70 million, or up to £61 million, in the summer.

That’s a price Chelsea can handle, but the German reports think it’s more likely Adeyemi ends up with Manchester United or Newcastle for a slightly lower fee, maybe €60-65 million (up to £56.6m). Mendes is also exploring backup options and could float Adeyemi’s name to Bayern or PSG.

Then there’s the whole Champions League angle. Chelsea’s status is in doubt for next season, and questions are swirling around manager Liam Rosenior’s future. That uncertainty doesn’t help their pitch. Meanwhile, United look set to finish high in the Premier League and secure Champions League football, which probably makes them a more appealing landing spot for Adeyemi right now.

CHELSEA TEENAGER ESTEVAO "DEVASTATED" AND IN TEARS FOLLOWING EARLY HAMSTRING WITHDRAWAL

Chelsea lost 1-0 to Manchester United. Estevao is injured, and the Blues are now scoreless in four straight games.

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Liam Rosenior confirms hamstring concern for Estevao - Photo Credit: AFP

Liam Rosenior said Chelsea’s Estevao was “devastated” and in tears after getting injured during Saturday’s 1-0 home loss to Manchester United. Estevao, just 18, started well but had to come off after only 16 minutes.

It looked like he hurt his hamstring while pushing forward against United. Rosenior put on Alejandro Garnacho to replace him, but Garnacho struggled too, going up against his old team.

After the match, Rosenior talked about Estevao, who’s desperate to make the World Cup squad this summer. “He was devastated; he was crying at half-time,” Rosenior explained.

“It looks like his hamstring. He was running through on goal and pulled it right then.”

Now Estevao’s future, even for Tuesday’s match at Brighton, looks uncertain. Enzo Fernandez, who left late in the game, is also in doubt, but Rosenior sounded more hopeful about him. “I think it was his calf,” he said. “I’m hoping it was just a cramp. We need him for Tuesday.”

Chelsea’s defeat is their fourth straight Premier League loss without finding the net. By the end of the weekend, they could be seven points away from the Champions League spots. United only needed one shot on target; Matheus Cunha scored in the first half, and that was enough.

“It’s so tough,” Rosenior said afterwards. “They had one shot on target when we were down to ten men.

“We just kept coming at them and hit the woodwork four times. I don’t want the players to get stuck thinking the world’s against us. We have to keep fighting.”

He went on: “We need to defend those moments better. We’re making small errors, and every time, the ball ends up in our net. That has to stop.

“It all comes down to results, and we should’ve won today. Every little thing adds up, but we’ll keep working hard.”

After Brighton, Chelsea go up against Leeds in the FA Cup semi-final next Sunday.

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