Postecoglou nearing departure after poor Spurs hand Chelsea a ‘catalyst’ with £5m Sancho decision enticing

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Ange Postecoglou appears to be in a dire situation, as the Europa League rescue seems improbable following Spurs’ absence against Chelsea, who ought to cover the costs for sending Jadon Sancho back to Manchester United...  Chelsea's lackluster display against Arsenal raised doubts about their desire to win, as Enzo Maresca's team seemingly let their London competitors secure a comfortable victory.  This poor performance resulted in Chelsea having the same points total as Manchester United since their pursuit of the Premier League title began to fade in mid-December.  During this period, Spurs have fared even worse since only Championship-bound Southampton, Leicester City, and Ipswich Town have garnered fewer points in 2025 than Postecoglou’s team in the Premier League.  Tottenham’s injury issues are a relevant factor, but even their makeshift squad has significantly underachieved and failed to show up in far too many matches this season.  Their injury concerns h...

Enzo Maresca offers a concerning injury update for the Chelsea midfield duo.

After Chelsea's victory over Wolves in the Premier League on Monday night, manager Enzo Maresca provided a worrying injury report regarding the absence of midfielders Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez.

With three points that moved them back into the top four of the table, it was a significant win for Chelsea, their first in the league in more than a month.

However, because both Fernandez and Lavia were unavailable after the previous game, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who was otherwise out of favor, was given his first Premier League start for the team. 

Against Bournemouth, the two had started together in midfield, with Lavia earning his opportunity due to Moises Caicedo's temporary switch to right-back. However, they both developed muscle problems that prevented them from attending Wolves' visit to Stamford Bridge.

Lavia is dealing with a more significant issue. The most alarming part, however, is that Maresca acknowledged that there was still no estimated time range for any of their recoveries, even a few days later.

When he informed reporters, "Romeo is more important than Enzo," "The duration of their absence is still unknown. I hope it won't be too long. [It's] a muscle issue or weariness. We must wait a short while. Both were in opposition to Bournemouth.

Although club captain Reece James returned to the starting lineup on Monday and made an impression against Matheus Cunha, Fernandez has been leading Chelsea for the majority of the season. Lavia played a string of games in October and November, but regrettably, it was only his first Premier League appearance since he recovered from a prior hamstring injury against Bournemouth.

Without Lavia and Fernandez, Chelsea's midfield depth is limited. Due to concerns about whether Dewsbury-Hall is up to par, there were no backup midfielders on the bench on Monday night.

Fortunately, Levi Colwill has been deemed "better now" and should be able to play against Manchester City on Saturday. Defenders Benoit Badiashile and Wesley Fofana are still sidelined.

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