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Chelsea manager Frank Lampard has admitted that his team are under more pressure following the disappointing 2-0 Premier League defeat to Southampton at Stamford Bridge.
After seeing their U20 counterparts win the FIFA U20 World Cup earlier this month, England U21s are hoping to win the UEFA equivalent, but face tough competition from the likes of Spain and Portugal.
It’s a question many Southampton fans have asked for a few years: ‘Why do we sell all of our best players?”
When Ronald Koeman left Southampton during the summer of 2016 the job of replacing the popular Dutchman was always going to be an inevitable task, this has been evident for current boss Claude Puel.
As the business end of the season arrives for teams at the top and bottom end of the Premier League, all twenty teams were in action over the course of the last two nights. Chelsea looked to maintain their lead at the top of the table, whilst the teams at the bottom continued their battle for survival.
Full back Djibril Sidibe could be the first signing of Southampton manager Claude Puel's reign after a fee had been agreed yesterday between the Saints and French club Lille. Sidibe is one of the Ligue 1's most highly rated young defenders.
Nathan Redmond has joined Southampton on a five-year contract for a fee of around £11m. The 22-year-old makes his move to the South Coast following three seasons with Norwich City.
Norwich City winger Nathan Redmond has emerged as surprise target for Stoke City ahead of the summer transfer window.
Liverpool are considered to be planning a summer move for Norwich City winger Nathan Redmond, according to a report.
Liverpool will reportedly make a January offer for Norwich City winger Nathan Redmond, according to The Star.
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