Champions League Winner Delivers 'Bitter-Truth' Message That Will Infuriate Chelsea Fans
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Former England goalkeeper David James has rated Chelsea as the team to beat in the Premier League title race.
The Blues have been in scintillating shape this season, winning nine of their first 12 league matches to emerge as early pacesetters in the Premier League.
However, the west Londoners dropped points at home to Man United at the end of November and suffered a 3-2 loss last weekend against West Ham to fall behind their title rivals.
Champions League Winner Delivers 'Bitter-Truth' Message That Will Infuriate Chelsea Fans
FootballThomas Tuchel's charges looked set to drop points against Leeds United on Saturday, December 11, only for Jorginho to net a stoppage-time penalty to hand his side a crucial win.
Chelsea are now placed third on the log with 36 points, two behind leaders Man City and just one behind Liverpool who are placed second.
And despite faltering in the title challenge, ex-goalkeeper James contends the Stamford Bridge dwellers are the team to beat ahead of Liverpool and City.
"I’m glad Chelsea won today because they are the team to beat for me," he told Stadium Astro.
"It’s a tough season but I think Chelsea are the team to beat. When you see Liverpool in this kind of determined form, stringing wins together, of course, they are going to run them close," he added.
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that Man United's upcoming fixtures have been plunged into limbo following a COVID-19 outbreak at the Manchester club.
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FootballMan United were due to take on Brentford in the Premier League on Tuesday, December 14, but the encounter could be postponed due to the crisis.
Metro UK reports the Premier League has since been informed about the development, pending a decision being made.
While names of those affected could not be revealed, The Athletic claims a ‘small number of players and staff' have returned positive lateral flow tests.
The disheartening development comes only days after the Red Devils stunned Norwich City 1-0 at Carrow Road during their last outing on Saturday, December 11.