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CHELSEA POTENTIAL LINEUP SQUAD THAT COULD GIVE THEM A WIN OVER MANCHESTER UNITED

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Chelsea will play for the next match in Round 38 of the Premier League against Manchester United on Thursday, 25 May 2023.


Before the clash, the Blues are currently 12th in the standings with 43 points. The team of interim manager Frank Lampard has had a difficult season due to a new owner, busy management decisions and an overcrowded dressing room. After consecutive undefeated matches, Chelsea celebrated their first win in a long time against Bournemouth on May 6 and ended a 2-2 draw with Nottingham Forest last Saturday, before Manchester City beat the blue team 1:

0 on Sunday, May 21.




* Chelsea vs Manchester United squad information

The 2022/23 campaign is coming to an end and the clubs are preparing for the summer transfer window. According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea have yet to submit an offer of 80 million euros for Dusan Vlahović. The Blues are one of the clubs interested in this player. Vlahovic joined Juventus in the January 2022 transfer window and has a contract until 2026.


This season, the 23-year-old has made 41 appearances, scoring 14 goals. Meanwhile, Bayern Munich and Manchester United are also hunting for Vlahovic, however, they are waiting for Juve's decision, Romano reported. With that in mind, here's how the Blues might line up against Manchester United.




* Potential Chelsea squad that could help the Blues win over Manchester United in the EPL



*Result of Chelsea vs Manchester United match

Chelsea 1 - 1Manchester United


Chelsea 1 - 1Manchester United


Chelsea 1 - 1Manchester United


Chelsea 0 - 0Manchester United


* Chelsea injury list ahead of Manchester United clash

Armand Broja:

knee injury


Reece James:

Thigh Injury


N'Golo Kante:

Hip/hip/pelvic injury


Masonry mount:

Hip/hip/pelvic injury


Marc Cucurella:

Thigh Injury


Chillwell Wharf:

Thigh Injury


Kalidou Koulibaly:

Thigh Injury


Mateo Kovacic:

Other


Marcus Bettinelli:

Other  



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Juventus have had 10 points deducted for the current Serie A season after the Italian club were once again found guilty of breaching the rules by the Court of Appeal of the Italian Football Federation (Corte d'Appello). The new ruling is the expected consequence following last month's ruling by the Italian Olympic Committee, the Collegio di Garanzia, Italy's highest sports court, that rescinded sanctions for violating the country's financial rules. The Italian Football Federation (FIGC), a penalty was initially announced in January, when Juventus was deducted 15 points in the rankings.


The Italian Football Federation prosecutors accused Juventus of mismanagement and manipulation of transfer finance, a so-called 'plusvalenze'. Simply put, football accounting takes a different approach to recording incoming and outgoing transfers. If a player is sold for 20 million euros to another club, the seller will simply add this amount to his account. However, if they then take that 20 million euros and sign another player on a five-year contract, their books will write a fee of €4 million for each of those five years. This is common practice in the industry, but is easily manipulated, especially in the case of swaps between two clubs.


The sanction also includes former and current representatives of the club, including the suspension of former president Andrea Agnelli (24 months), former director of football Fabio Paratici (30 months) and current sporting director. Federico Cherubini (16 months). They all lost their appeals last April, unlike former Vice President Pavel Nedved, whose suspension was revoked and the decision is now acquitted.


With the new deduction, their Champions League spot is now in serious doubt. Juventus are currently eighth in the standings, 59 points ahead of Monday's game against Empoli against AC Milan on Sunday and Udinese on the final day of the season. However, that is not the only thing that worries the Italian side, as the club are currently facing a new trial in June over allegations of irregular wages related to irregularities in the employment. payments to players as well as inappropriate transactions with agents and other clubs. FA (FIGC) announced on Friday.


In addition to the two lawsuits, the club is also grappling with the Italian civil justice's Prisma investigation. An ongoing investigation has been opened by the Turin prosecutor's office into the club's financial statements, with the Bianconeri being charged with false accounting, market manipulation and false reporting of the company. . Specifically, prosecutors believe that Juventus, between 2019 and 2021, used some capital gains to cover up shortcomings in financial statements.  

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