Matic: We wanted it more
Nemanja Matic says Chelsea wanted to win Saturday's Premier League game at Stamford Bridge more than Arsenal.
SkySports.com » 26mNemanja Matic says Chelsea wanted to win Saturday's Premier League game at Stamford Bridge more than Arsenal.
SkySports.com » 26mDiego Costa and Gabriel's clash at Stamford Bridge on Saturday resulted in the Arsenal defender being sent-off, but it wasn't the first time the pair have locked horns.
SkySports.com » 2hPARIS ST GERMAIN are ready to offer Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho an escape route from Stamford Bridge at the end of the season.
Daily Express » 13hThe BBC pundit is unimpressed by the red cards at Stamford Bridge, while Claudio Ranieri wonât have to splash out on pizza at Leicester Adrián â West Hamâs keeper faced down a relentless second-half battering as his defence parked the bus. He held his nerve in style. Continue reading...
Guardian » 14hChelsea beat Arsenal 2-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday thanks to goals from Kurt Zouma and Eden Hazard but it was Gabrielâs sending off that turned the game. With Diego Costa involved in that incident, we look at the Chelsea strikerâs ability to revel in the eye of the stormâ¦
SkySports.com » 18hEXPRESS SPORT brings you all the news coming from Stamford Bridge.
Daily Express » 19hChelsea manager Jose Mourinho was quick to defend "man-of-the-match" Diego Costa following the 2-0 victory over Arsenal in the London derby at Stamford Bridge.
SkySports.com » 21hARSENE WENGER claimed that Diego Costa should have been sent off twice as Arsenal were reduced to nine men in a 2-0 defeat by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Daily Express » 22hThe latest/final league table can be shown along with the table on any given match date.
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