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Here are the latest news and updates from Chelsea FC News Now:
Latest News
- Tuchel's Future Uncertain: Thomas Tuchel's future as Chelsea manager is uncertain after a disappointing start to the season. The German coach has been under pressure following a series of poor results. [Source: BBC Sport]
- Kante Out for Weeks: N'Golo Kante is set to miss several weeks of action after suffering a hamstring injury in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with Manchester United. [Source: Sky Sports]
- Havertz to Miss FA Cup Tie: Kai Havertz will miss Chelsea's FA Cup tie against Luton Town due to a minor injury. [Source: Chelsea FC Official Website]
- Chelsea Targeting January Signings: Chelsea are planning to make significant signings in January to boost their chances of winning the Premier League title. [Source: The Telegraph]
- Timo Werner's Future in Doubt: Timo Werner's future at Chelsea is in doubt after a disappointing start to the season. The German striker has struggled to find his form and has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge. [Source: The Guardian]
Transfer News
- Chelsea Targeting Dayot Upamecano: Chelsea are interested in signing RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano in January. [Source: The Sun]
- Blues Eyeing Declan Rice: Chelsea are considering a move for West Ham midfielder Declan Rice in January. [Source: The Times]
- Chelsea to Sell Olivier Giroud: Chelsea are willing to sell Olivier Giroud in January to make room for new signings. [Source: The Mirror]
Match Reports
- Chelsea 1-1 Manchester United: Chelsea drew 1-1 with Manchester United in a thrilling Premier League match. [Source: BBC Sport]
- Chelsea 2-0 Burnley: Chelsea beat Burnley 2-0 in the Premier League, thanks to goals from Mason Mount and Kai Havertz. [Source: Sky Sports]
Opinion and Analysis
- Tuchel's Tactics Under Fire: Thomas Tuchel's tactics have been criticized after a series of poor results. [Source: The Athletic]
- Chelsea's Transfer Strategy Under Scrutiny: Chelsea's transfer strategy has been questioned after a series of failed signings. [Source: The Guardian]
Please note that the news and updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.