Chelsea
Chelsea Heading into Liverpool Game Missing Up to Eight Players
Maresca says Chelsea could be missing seven or eight players for Liverpool as injuries and bans bite
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca confirmed his squad will be significantly depleted for Saturday’s meeting with Liverpool, with injuries and suspension limiting his options. In his pre-match press conference Maresca returned repeatedly to the same point: “We have seven or eight players out.” He made the remark after highlighting the extent of the absences several times.
The most notable omission is Cole Palmer. The forward is being rested to protect a groin problem that has troubled him through the season, with the club hoping a short break will avoid surgery. “I don’t have any update at the moment,” he said of Palmer. “We have a meeting this week to see how it is.”
Chelsea’s defensive group is hit hard. Tosin Adarabioyo, Wesley Fofana and Levi Colwill are all sidelined through injury, while Trevoh Chalobah must serve a suspension following his red card against Brighton & Hove Albion. In midfield the club is without Dário Essugo long term, and Andrey Santos has since joined him on the sidelines.
Striker Liam Delap is noted as likely to return from a hamstring problem in November, leaving Maresca to consider internal options and youth players to plug immediate gaps.
The manager signalled confidence in the club’s academy and recent young additions to cope with the shortfall. “I think it’s a fact that I really trust the young players. Not just the young players that we buy, but also the young players from the academy.
“Again, we gave games last year to Josh Acheampong, having players on the bench, senior players. So that shows that I trust young players. The same thing happened with Ty. So I really trust all the players we have. In this moment we have four or five defenders out. But we’re going to try to adapt and find the right solution for tomorrow.”
Maresca will have to reshape his selection as Chelsea prepare to face Liverpool at Stamford Bridge with a markedly reduced squad.
Brentford
Thiago and Maresca honoured for November performances
Igor Thiago named November Player of the Month; Enzo Maresca wins Manager award in November. Update.
Brentford striker Igor Thiago has been named the Premier League Player of the Month for November, while Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca took the Manager of the Month prize.
Thiago becomes the fourth different recipient of the Player of the Month award this campaign and the first Brentford player ever to receive the honour. On the recognition he said: “It means so much to me,” Thiago admitted. “I’m really happy to receive this because it means my hard work on the pitch has paid off.
“I’m surprised! But hopefully I can receive more of these this season. I’m so happy and proud of myself.”
The list of winners earlier in the campaign includes Jack Grealish for August (Everton), Erling Haaland for September (Man City) and Bryan Mbeumo for October (Man Utd).
Maresca claimed his second Manager of the Month award after Chelsea collected a league-high 10 points across November. The Blues beat Tottenham Hotspur, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Burnley as they began to build momentum, and they salvaged a hard-fought draw with league leaders Arsenal despite playing most of that match with 10 players.
“This kind of thing, it’s because you do the right things,” Maresca reflected. “Performances and results were fantastic.”
The manager award returns to Maresca’s desk for the first time since September 2024. He is the fourth different winner of the Manager of the Month prize this season; previous monthly recipients are Arne Slot (Liverpool) for August, Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace) for September and Ruben Amorim (Man Utd) for October.
Both individual awards underline a strong November for the recipients and their clubs. Thiago’s accolade is a first for Brentford at this level, while Maresca’s recognition follows a string of results that produced the highest points total in the division for the month.
Chelsea
BlueCo wins race for Mohamed Zongo, plans Strasbourg pathway
BlueCo has reportedly won the race to sign 16-year-old Mohamed Zongo, who will join Strasbourg 2027.
Chelsea’s ownership group BlueCo has reportedly prevailed in the competition to sign 16-year-old midfielder Mohamed Zongo, beating interest from Manchester City and Manchester United. Sporting Football des Cascades Tenakourou fielded multiple offers for the teenager before the reported decision in favour of BlueCo, with Fabrizio Romano named as confirming the ownership group as the winners.
Zongo is expected to move into the BlueCo project through Strasbourg, Chelsea’s sister side in Ligue 1, when he turns 18 in 2027. Strasbourg are also awaiting the arrival of Brazilian right back Angelo Candido, who will join in 2027. Chelsea have other deals lined up for young players, including winger Geovany Quenda, striker Dastan Satpayev, left back Denner Evangelista and central defender Deinner Ordóñez.
Developed at Sporting Football des Cascades Tenakourou and already prominent in Burkina Faso, Zongo earned a call-up to an Under-17 tournament at just 15 years old. Scouts at the Under-17 World Cup noted his mentality and on-the-ball qualities. A tall, left-footed midfielder with experience on the right wing, he offers a blend of physical presence and technical ability. That profile has led to comparisons with senior players, with some likening him to Yaya Touré and others comparing his ability to breeze past defenders to Real Madrid’s Kylian Mbappé.
Those who have followed his progression stress his maturity on the pitch and capacity to perform above his age group. On the eve of the tournament, former Burkina Faso international Adama Guira told Africafoot, “He is a very valuable player for the team,” and added, “He brings creativity and a good understanding of the game.”
For now, the reported agreement places Zongo on a pathway that could see him develop at Strasbourg before any future transfer to Chelsea is considered.
Chelsea
Why Caicedo Can Line Up for Chelsea in the Champions League Despite a Three-Game Ban
Caicedo can play against Atalanta because his three-game suspension applies only to domestic matches
Chelsea have felt the absence of Moisés Caicedo in recent matches. The 24-year-old received a straight red card against Arsenal and was subsequently handed a three-game suspension. He missed the defeat to Leeds United and the draw with Bournemouth, and the team has not been the same without him.
Despite the timing of that ban, Caicedo will be available for selection against Atalanta in the Champions League in Bergamo on Tuesday evening. The reason is straightforward: the three-game suspension applies only to domestic competitions. The ban is served in the Premier League, the Carabao Cup and the FA Cup. Chelsea’s midfielder has already been suspended for two domestic matches, which means European fixtures are not included in his punishment.
Domestic bans do not carry over into UEFA competition and European bans do not apply in domestic competitions. That separation of jurisdictions was also the case earlier in the season when João Pedro’s red card against Benfica did not prevent him from playing the following Premier League game against Liverpool.
Caicedo’s availability is a significant boost for Enzo Maresca’s side in a crucial Champions League meeting with resurgent Italians. He will be well-rested for the clash and should help shore things up for the Blues.
Chelsea will, however, lose Caicedo again for the coming weekend. The home game against Everton on Saturday will be the final match of his suspension as the club seeks only a second league victory since the end of the November international break. After that, Caicedo will be eligible to return for the Carabao Cup quarterfinal against League One Cardiff City on Dec. 16, although whether he will be utilised in that match remains to be seen.
