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Chelsea star sends message to Cole Palmer as Pochettino embarrasses Cucurella in cup win | Football | Sport

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When Chelsea have needed one of their new big-money signings to step up, it has often been Noni Madueke willing to oblige. The winger was the best of a bad bunch during the terrible run under Frank Lampard last season, drawing praise from the former interim head coach after a goal in the Blues’ 3-1 defeat by Arsenal in May. 

And it was the 21-year-old who hauled Chelsea out of a deep hole when they found themselves losing against League Two Wimbledon in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night. Madueke was one of Chelsea’s best performers and won the penalty from which he struck the equaliser. 

It came after Robert Sanchez’s clumsy challenge handed Wimbledon a spot-kick of their own, which former Brighton youngster James Tilley thumped down the middle. Given Chelsea’s penchant for talent from the South Coast club, a subsequent huge bid for Tilley cannot be ruled out. 

All the more embarrassing for Pochettino’s side was the necessity of bringing on £170m worth of talent to overcome fourth-tier opposition. It was the second-most expensive of the lot, Enzo Fernandez, whose first Chelsea goal finally overcame the Dons. 

But Madueke’s positive performances in his fleeting appearances for the West Londoners make a reported move for Cole Palmer all the more baffling. The addition of the Manchester City man, who has shared England U21 minutes with Madueke for the last few years, only serves to limit the respective game time. 

Wide-ranging reports suggest Chelsea are set to pay an eye-watering £45million for Palmer, not a dissimilar fee outlayed for Madueke. It is further evidence of a club that seems to lack a clear plan for squad building. 

While Madueke continues to impress, there are few Chelsea signings from the last 18 months that epitomise the wayward scattergun approach quite like Marc Cucurella. A player who had shone in a very particular system at Brighton was signed for a whopping £62m.

It seemed a sizeable fee for a player with just a season of Premier League football under his belt. And the Spaniard has hardly justified that huge fee. 

Pochettino has preferred Levi Colwill over Cucurella this season, despite adopting a style more akin to the one the latter played in at his former club. When the 25-year-old was finally given his chance to impress the Argentine, he failed. 

Cucurella might have been looking nervously at the bench when just moments after a misplaced pass in the 30th minute, an annoyed-looking Pochettino summoned Ben Chilwell to warm up. While Cucurella was ultimately not substituted, the move had shades of Mikel Arteta hauling off Nuno Tavares in a rare start 30 minutes into Arsenal’s FA Cup defeat at Nottingham Forest two years ago. 

Tavares never recovered from the embarrassment of the moment and played just nine more times for the Gunners after that game in January 2022. Cucurella’s evening did not get quite as bad as Tavares’s did, but you get the sense that his time at Stamford Bridge is just as uncertain. 

Manchester United have been linked with a move in a desperate attempt to cover for their injured left-backs, Luke Shaw and Tyrell Malacia. The alternative is likely to be sitting on Chelsea’s bench for the remainder of the season.



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Lando Norris says sorry as he’s seen driving McLaren after title party | F1 | Sport

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Newly-crowned champion Lando Norris wore a fitting golden helmet as he returned to the track less than 48 hours on from his Formula 1 title success. The Brit was back behind the wheel of his McLaren again on Tuesday for the official post-season test in Abu Dhabi.

He walked into the paddock wearing a dark hoodie with ‘Champion’ emblazoned across the back. The top also bore the ‘LN1’ moniker that Norris, 26, will now use as his personal branding, having dropped his number four to take the number one reserved for the title-winner next season.

But he still had the number four painted on his McLaren for one final ride yesterday morning as he completed his final duties for the season. There was one noticeable difference on track, though, as Norris wore a golden version of his usually-fluorescent yellow racing helmet to mark his achievement.

In a video message to fans, recorded as he walked through the paddock, Norris’ voice was raspy after partying hard to celebrate his title success. He said: “Hello guys – you thought you saw the last of me, and I thought this was the last of you. But it’s the final test of the year.

“I do apologise for my voice not being all there, but I’ve had a couple of very enjoyable days and nights. But we’re back in the paddock. I’m still number four officially for one final test. I’m excited to be back in the car and to get the season over and done with.”

Norris shared the McLaren car with team-mate Oscar Piastri, who he beat to the title on Sunday. Lewis Hamilton also had to delay his holiday, splitting driving duties with Ferrari team-mate Charles Leclerc.

But Max Verstappen, who won Sunday’s race but missed out on the title by two points, was given permission to fly home with new team-mate Isack Hadjar driving for the whole session.

Aston Martin also allowed both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll to skip the test, with reserve drivers Stoffel Vandoorne and Jak Crawford getting behind the wheel instead. British teenager Arvid Lindblad will also get a chance to drive for new team Racing Bulls after his place on next year’s grid was confirmed last week.

With new car design rules coming into force next year, post-season testing was a little different to usual. Each team is running a ‘mule’ car – a modified version of their 2025 machines which provides much less downforce – to help Pirelli to test their tyres for the new regulations.

But the running was halted for more than 15 minutes after Haas reserve Ryo Hirakawa lost control and buried the back of his car in the barrier at turn one.



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Darts LIVE: Luke Littler suffers World Championship setback as star handed ban by pal | Other | Sport

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Cameron Menzies has revealed the heartbreaking loss that will drive his World Championship campaign.

A year ago at Ally Pally, Menzies broke down in tears during his defeat to Leonard Gates while his father Ricky was hospitalised.

At the same time, his uncle Gary Eagle – a decent darts player himself – was also battling serious health issues. While his father recovered in the New Year, his uncle died this month.

Menzies will carry his memory throughout the World Championship and says that Eagle would prefer him to perform at Alexandra Palace, even if it means being absent from the funeral.

The Ayrshire ace said: “My uncle was in Somerset, so we did the Players’ Championship recently and I went in to see him. And I’m glad I did because, four days later, he passed, but we knew it was coming.”

“Since Covid and stuff, he deteriorated. Diabetes and dementia and that. Every time I seen him it was getting worse and worse and I’m glad I went.

“Obviously he was bedbound and he couldn’t speak, but he gave me a wee look. Four days later he passed. I think he held on for me because I think I was the closest thing he had to a son.

“He never made Ally Pally. He went to Lakeside the first time I was there, that’s where he’s fit and healthy. Over the last couple of years, he obviously deteriorated, but life’s a bugger that way.

“I’m getting his Somerset County shirt framed and put on the wall. He was there for me when I was younger, he was there when I won my first Youth Tournament, so aye.

“The way it works out, if I win my first game, I’d miss his funeral. If I was to make it through to the second-round, my next game would be on the 22nd and that’s the same day.

“I’d want to be there, but I’d happily miss it for that and I know he would also rather that I was not at the funeral and still be in the tournament. I’m sure he’d understand because he’s a big darts man just like me.”



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F1 LIVE: Max Verstappen hits out after showing true colours as Lando Norris backtracks | F1 | Sport

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Lando Norris has admitted that he regrets downplaying Lewis Hamilton‘s success back in 2020.

He previously landed himself in hot water when Hamilton broke Michael Schumacher’s record for the most wins in F1 history.

In response, Norris said: “He’s in a car which should win every race, basically. He has to beat one or two other drivers, that’s it.”

Reflecting on those comments after winning the Drivers’ Championship title, the young Brit backtracked.

“I know at times I say some stupid things, and I say some things about Max, or I might have said some things at times in the past that everyone talks about, about Lewis,” he said.

“Some things I regret and I wish I could take back and never have come out my mouth.

“But I honestly believe I give more respect to anyone else than anyone else.

“I give more respect to Oscar [Piastri]. I give more respect to Max. I try and give as much respect as I can to Lewis.

“He’s a seven-time world champion. He’s the best driver – you compare him to Schumacher – the best driver that’s ever been in Formula One. I’m not even close to that. I might never be.”



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