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Chelsea sack steward for calling Fabregas ‘snake’
“No top player is going to sign for Chelsea during the January window because they don’t know who the manager will be next season or if they will be playing in the Champions League”, wrote Henry in his column for The Sun.
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“They are in it. They are two points away from Man City and Arsenal with +22 goal difference”. Now, they are well in it. It’s a four-team race for the title.
Arsenal missed the chance to go top of the table and open up a five-point gap on Spurs from themselves on Sunday.
After the game, Fabregas told Sky Sports: “I’m feeling very sharp, I think my brain is much quicker than the last few months”.
Chelsea have sacked a club steward after video emerged of him calling former Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas “a snake”.
Arsenal have now not won a league game against Chelsea in their last nine attempts and Henry reckons the latest defeat could have major negative effects for the rent of their season.
The Blues saw off the title-chasing Gunners thanks to Diego Costa’s first-half strike with Fabregas instrumental delivering an impressive midfield display.
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“Is this defeat going to have a massive impact on the title race?” Yes, it is in a way because you still didn’t beat Chelsea. Online in-match use limited to 75 images, no video emulation.