
Chelsea's Sneaky Team Leak Mole Finally Cornered – Enzo's All In, But Injuries Linger
Chelsea have identified and dealt with the source of team news leaks that preceded their Champions League defeats to PSG, confirming it wasn't malicious or from within the squad. Manager Liam Rosenior also clarified Enzo Fernandez's commitment after recent uncertainty, while providing injury updates ahead of the Everton clash. The Blues sit sixth, chasing a top-four spot.
Chelsea's Sneaky Team Leak Mole Finally Cornered – Enzo's All In, But Injuries Linger
Picture this: you're Chelsea, prepping for a massive Champions League last-16 clash with PSG, and suddenly your entire starting XI is splashed online like yesterday's chip wrapper. Then, before the return leg, word drops that Wesley Fofana is getting the boot. Ouch. It wasn't just embarrassing – it contributed to a right old 8-2 aggregate thrashing, 5-2 in Paris and 3-0 at Stamford Bridge. No wonder the Blues launched a full-on internal witch hunt.
Mole Hunt: Culprit Caught, No Hard Feelings
Liam Rosenior, Chelsea's gaffer, has put the kibosh on the mystery. Chatting ahead of the Everton trip, he confirmed they've nailed the source. Crucially, it's not one of his players spilling the beans – phew, dressing room trust intact.
"We know who it is," Rosenior grinned to the press pack. "Not malicious, nothing aimed at me or the lads. We've sorted it, no repeats on the cards." Sounds like someone's had a quiet word and a cuppa. Chelsea, sitting sixth in the Premier League, three points off Aston Villa's fourth spot, can breathe easy after that 1-0 Newcastle stumble. Back to the footy, lads.
The leaks were spot-on, mind. Rosenior's XI leaked before the PSG away day, and Fofana's benching tipped off the return. In a high-stakes knockout, that's like handing your tactics on a plate. Good riddance to bad rubbish – or whatever non-malicious plumbing this was.
Enzo Fernandez: Commitment Confirmed After Wobble
Amid the PSG meltdown, Enzo Fernandez had tongues wagging. The £107m Argentine wizard, who's clocked over 150 games since his 2023 arrival, gave a coy ESPN nod: "Eight games left, FA Cup, World Cup... we'll see." Fans twitching, transfer rumours bubbling.
Fear not, though. Rosenior pulled him aside for a proper chinwag pre-training. "Great chat with Enzo," the boss beamed. "He's a captain here, made it crystal: loves the club, desperate to win stuff. Fully committed to this squad." Music to Blues ears. At 25, Enzo's no flight risk – he's here to boss midfields and lift silverware.
It's the kind of clarity you need when you're chasing Champions League spots again. No sulks, no saga. Just a midfielder hungry for glory.
Injury Blues and Everton Eyeballs
Right, focus sharpens on the Premier League scrap. But Chelsea's treatment room is still a revolving door. Trevoh Chalobah and keeper Filip Jorgensen are sidelined, while skipper Reece James nurses a knock. Silver lining? "Not serious," says Rosenior. Fingers crossed the right-back's back pronto – he's a weapon when fit.
Heading to Goodison Park, the Blues need a reaction. Sixth place is decent, but Villa loom large. Everton away is no gimme – scrappy, physical, Sean Dyche's lot love a battle. Chelsea's got the quality, but consistency's the killer.
Rosenior's squad, leak-free and united, should fancy it. After PSG pain and leak drama, a win would taste sweet. Reckon they'll grind it out, or go full flair? Either way, the mole's muzzled – now deliver on the pitch, lads.
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