Chelsea saves season, and possibly Potter’s job, with Champions League success over Dortmund

At least for now, the pressure on Potter is reduced

Graham Potter looks set to last at least a little bit longer as Chelsea’s head coach.

The under-fire manager got the result he desperately needed, with Chelsea advancing in the Champions League by coming back from a one-goal deficit with a 2-0 second leg victory over Borussia Dortmund.

Despite their recent struggles, a largely confident Blues side left goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga with little to do at Stamford Bridge. Goals from Raheem Sterling and Kai Havertz — the former indisputable, the second the source of significant controversy — paved the way to a critical win.

Early on, it looked like Chelsea might continue to torment their fans, controlling much of the match but failing to turn that into the needed goal. Most notably, Havertz hit the post midway through the first half, and then had his 38th minute goal chalked off after Sterling was caught offside earlier in the sequence.

Sterling would at last provide the crucial breakthrough, as the England attacker made up for whiffing on Ben Chilwell’s initial cross to collect himself and power a shot past Dortmund goalkeeper Alexander Meyer in the 44th minute.

Chelsea’s relief was palpable, but this year at least, the Blues never seem to take the easy way. Marius Wolf was caught handling a cross early in the second half, with Havertz eventually stepping up to the spot.

His stutter-step got Meyer to give away his intentions, leaving Havertz with an open half of the shoot into. Fans were already celebrating, but Havertz’ casual shot hit the foot of the post before bouncing away to safety.

However, Chelsea would be saved by another VAR intervention: replays showed that four Dortmund players (and three more from Chelsea) were all clearly guilty of encroachment as Havertz struck the ball.

Referee Danny Makkelie — much to the chagrin of Dortmund players, who offered a solid minute of remonstrations — gave a re-take (as is required by the Laws of the Game when both teams encroach). Havertz and Meyer re-enacted the exact same sequence, but this time the forward’s aim was slightly better.

Fortunate? Certainly, but maybe Chelsea has been overdue a bit of luck. The goal marked the first time in 2023 that they’d scored more than one goal in a given game.

They couldn’t manage a third, something they still haven’t done under Potter. Conor Gallagher came in off the bench to finish off a 75th minute break against a stretched Dortmund defense, but once again Sterling was caught offside in the build-up. Yet again, Potter and the crowd at Stamford Bridge were denied a chance to exhale.

Dortmund finally mounted some late pressure on Arrizabalaga’s goal, but a handful of shots went straight at the Chelsea goalkeeper, and the Blues held on for a deserved win.

Pressure on Potter reduced…for now

Chelsea’s place in the Champions League’s final eight may have been something of an obligation no matter the circumstances, but for Potter, overcoming a 1-0 first leg deficit to advance may have been a requirement to keep his job.

“There was a fantastic feeling in the dressing room. We have been through a tough period and this competition means a lot for us,” Potter told BT Sport after the match. “We wanted to progress and get into the last eight and it sets us up for the next few weeks… It is great for the boys, two clean sheets after a tough period. You get that in life and it is about how you respond and the players have been fantastic.”

Chelsea’s struggles over the past four months have seen them tumble down to 10th place in the Premier League, and they’ve been eliminated from both domestic cup competitions to boot.

Potter’s tenure began on a positive note: he debuted with a 1-1 Champions League group stage against RB Salzburg, but Chelsea then fired off five straight wins, and at one point held opponents scoreless across 622 consecutive minutes.

However, a 4-1 loss to Potter’s previous club Brighton on October 29 seemed to throw them off course. That game started a rotten run that has seen them lose 12 times out of 20 games, and includes a 4-0 loss to Manchester City in the FA Cup (Pep Guardiola’s side also knocked Chelsea out of the Carabao Cup in this span), as well as home losses to Arsenal and relegation strugglers Southampton.

That run would have put Potter under quite a bit of pressure anyway. Coming after Todd Boehly’s new ownership group spent $392 million transfer outlay this winter (and just shy of another $300 million over the summer), Chelsea wasn’t expecting to be mid-table strugglers who rarely score. They’re supposed to win, and win right now, in style.

Getting into March 17’s quarterfinal draw will relieve some of that pressure, but only briefly. Four of Chelsea’s next five matches in the league are against teams from the bottom half of the table. Further slip-ups would mitigate their success against Dortmund to such an extent that those quarterfinal fixtures could see Potter battling for his job all over again.

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Budweiser World Cup commercial features Neymar, Sterling and Messi

Budweiser featured three of the game’s biggest stars in its World Cup ad

The major World Cup sponsors are beginning to release their commercials for the tournament, and Budweiser certainly brought out some serious star power for their spot.

Neymar, Lionel Messi and Raheem Sterling star in the beer’s “The World is Yours to Take” campaign, with the commercial focusing on the three stars in the tunnel getting set to take the field.

Tears for Fears provide the soundtrack with a remix of their 1985 smash hit “Everybody Wants to Rule the World.”

“As sponsor of the FIFA World Cup for more than 30 years, we wanted to capture the infectious global energy of football fans everywhere to encourage people to find the conviction to go for greatness, no matter what the journey to get there might look like,” said Budweiser’s Global Vice President of Marketing Todd Allen.

“Determination to overcome challenges in the name of achieving greatness, like we’ve seen countless times from Messi, Neymar Jr., and Sterling, is an inspiration to us and to fans around the world. We hope our new campaign reminds fans that no matter what stands in your way, the world is yours to take.”

Watch Budweiser’s World Cup commercial

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Raheem Sterling completes transfer to Chelsea

Chelsea has confirmed the signing of England star Raheem Sterling from Manchester City.

Chelsea has confirmed the signing of England star Raheem Sterling from Manchester City.

Sterling joins after spending seven seasons with City, becoming one of the top attacking players in the Premier League.

After signing a five-year deal with Chelsea, Sterling said: “First and foremost, it’s a pleasure to be here.

“I’ve obviously achieved a lot in my career so far, but there is still so much more to achieve and I’m really looking forward to doing that in a Chelsea shirt, under Thomas’s management.

“London is my home and where it all started for me, and it’s amazing I now have the opportunity to play in front of friends and family week in, week out at Stamford Bridge. I’m really looking forward to meeting the fans there soon.”

More to follow…

Denmark’s Euro 2020 run ended after England drew an awfully questionable penalty

A rough way to lose.

For the first time in its history, England is heading to the final of the European Championship. But it did come under some dubious circumstances.

In front of a crowd of 60,000 at Wembley, England defeated Denmark, 2-1, in extra time of their Euro 2020 semifinal matchup.

For Denmark, it was a difficult end to an otherwise remarkable run that started after Christian Eriksen’s cardiac emergency during the group stages. And while Denmark has every reason to be proud of what it accomplished in the tournament, it’s difficult to overlook *how* that run came to an end.

In extra time, England’s Raheem Sterling drew a penalty on a foul that really didn’t look like a foul at all.

Manchester City vs. Liverpool Live Stream, Premier League Lineups, TV Channel, Start Time

The champions of England will take the field against second-placed Manchester City tonight, stream it here!

Liverpool will enter this game as champions of England when they take the field against Manchester City at Etihad Stadium. This is also the first time Liverpool has taken the field as reigning champions of England since 1991.

Manchester City is not the type of club to sit down for any team and would love a victory against Liverpool in this one.

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Manchester City vs. Liverpool

  • When: Wednesday, July 2
  • Time: 3:10 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBCSN, NBC Universo
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Expect a bevy of goals in this match as Manchester City will want to show up and prove a point to the champions, Liverpool. They were dethroned and that does not sit well with Pep Guardiola or his squad. Liverpool has been very impressive this year and this should be a fantastic match to watch live!

Man City possible starting lineup: Ederson; Walker, Otamendi, Laporte, Mendy; De Bruyne, Rodri, Foden; Bernardo, Jesus, Sterling

Liverpool possible starting lineup: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Henderson, Fabinho, Wijnaldum; Salah, Firmino, Mane

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How to Watch Manchester City vs. Manchester United, Premier League Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Manchester City vs. Manchester United Live Online.

The 179th Manchester derby takes place on Saturday when hosts City hopes to oust rivals United and cut the 11-point gap against Premier League leaders Liverpool. The Citizens have triumphed in each of their last two meetings with the Red Devils, but Pep Guardiola’s side has won just two of its last four league games heading into Week 16.

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Manchester City vs. Manchester United 

When: Saturday, December 7

Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

TV: NBCSN

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

United lost 3-1 when it last traveled to Etihad Stadium in Nov. 2018, when Anthony Martial scored the visiting side’s only goal from the penalty spot. 

Martial missed Wednesday’s 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur after he suffered an injury in the recent 2-2 draw against Aston Villa. However, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said on Friday that Martial could be involved in the derby, but wasn’t sure yet if he would start. 

Paul Pogba is still nursing an ankle injury and won’t return for United. Guardiola said in late November that it would be a miracle if Sergio Aguero regained fitness in time to be featured, while winger Leroy Sane and centre-back Aymeric Laporte remain long-term absentees for City.

Oleksandr Zinchenko is also a doubt, meaning Guardiola could retain Angelino at left-back after benching Benjamin Mendy in favor of the Spaniard during the recent 4-1 win over Burnley.

This will be Solskjaer’s first visit to Etihad as the United manager. He’s hoping to revive some of his side’s confidence in the backyard of its noisy neighbors. Prior to its loss at Etihad last November, United was unbeaten in three visits to this ground and won two of those.

Liverpool will relish the thought of third-place City dropping more points after the team recently drew 2-2 at Newcastle United, allowing Leicester City to establish breathing room in second place.

The mid-week win over the Spurs saw United climb up to sixth, going undefeated four league matches in a row for the first time this season. It also marked the team’s first run of more than two wins this term. That being said, the result against Jose Mourinho’s side was also its first win in four games. 

City has dropped just four Premier League points at home this season and is unbeaten in six at Etihad, but United hopes the derby occasion will give it the might to topple the hosts.

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How to Watch Manchester City vs. Chelsea, Premier League Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Stream Manchester City vs. Chelsea Live Online.

Manchester City hosts Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium in the spotlight fixture of the weekend. The red-hot Blues look to pull off their biggest win of the season and show they’re real contenders against Pep Guardiola’s defending champions. 

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Manchester City vs. Chelsea 

When: Saturday, November 23

Time: 12:30 p.m. ET

TV: NBC

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Frank Lampard has Chelsea fans in dreamland with how he’s turned the club’s fortunes around in such a short period of time since taking over as manager. Even more impressive is that he’s done it all while the club is under a transfer ban. Implementing young talents such as Tammy Abraham, Mason Mount, Fikayo Tomori and Christian Pulisic has done wonders for the team’s form and long-term sustainability. It could be argued that the transfer ban forced this infusion of youth that likely wouldn’t have happened if Chelsea could splash the cash on top transfers like they usually do. The Blues actually come into this big matchup in third place, one point above City. 

The international break has left Manchester City alone with its thoughts after a demoralizing 3-1 loss to Liverpool. With Liverpool now nine points ahead in the title race, Man City cannot afford another misstep or it may fall out of the chase altogether. Injuries to its backline have really hurt City. Aymeric Laporte’s long-term absence from the lineup has had a lasting effect on the entire team. Goals haven’t been an issue for City’s extremely talented squad, but conceding them at the wrong times certainly has. A loss to Chelsea would be the worst case scenario for this side. Can the team withstand the pressure and get the job done? 

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