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Aug 2022
14m 15s

Tuchel’s Chelsea Sinners Sunk By Saints ...

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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel criticises his own players for not being ‘tough enough’ after losing to Southampton, Everton boss Frank Lampard praises Anthony Gordon’s ‘professionalism’ having scored again, Bournemouth sack Scott Parker and Brendan Rodgers bemoans the lack of togetherness at Leicester City.




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