Replacing Azpilicueta, Chelsea welcome ‘Ramos 2.0’ to reinforce the ‘fragile wall’ of ‘bridge’
Replacing Azpilicueta, Chelsea welcome ‘Ramos 2.0’ to reinforce the ‘fragile wall’ of ‘bridge’
Anh Tuan 29/11/2022
Chelsea has taken the initial steps toward acquiring Ecuadorian defender Piero Hincapie, though Tottenham and Arsenal are reportedly interested as well.
Tottenham and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing Ecuadorian defender Piero Hincapie, but Chelsea has taken the first steps toward doing so.
Hincapie, who is making an impression with Ecuador in Qatar, is seen as a top candidate for a number of clubs to recruit him. According to reports, Tottenham is considering the defender. According to reports this week, Mikel Arteta, the manager of Arsenal, is eager to bolster his team and is interested in Hincapie.
However, a story from The Mirror today claims that Chelsea has made the initial moves to make a move to sign Hincapie. According to The Mirror, Graham Potter has included Hincapie on a list of defenders who could one day take the place of the steadfast Thiago Silva.
Hincapie, 20, has been in exceptional shape for the past 18 months and seems to have carried that form into the World Cup.
Hincapie, who has been hailed as “very excellent” in his native country, wants to assist Ecuador defeat Senegal in their last group match in order to move to the round of 16.
The German team, who are currently at Bayer Leverkusen, are preparing for a serious bid from someone as early as January, according to The Mirror.
It’s easy to understand why clubs like Chelsea, Spurs, and Arsenal are all keeping an eye on Piero Hincapie. He is a young man with a promising future, and he has played well for Ecuador thus far.
Hincapie appears to be well equipped to be a top defender. Although he exhibits the customary South American defensive ferocity, he also blends it with grace and adept footwork.
Whoever ends up obtaining Hincapie will be getting a good player. And it’s understandable why people like the London trio listed above are so enthusiastic.
In the big draw for the third round of the FA Cup, Chelsea was pitted against Manchester City
The Blues, who play for Chelsea, have been given a tough away draw for the third round of the FA Cup. They will be traveling to Manchester City, who are the defending champions of the Premier League.
The third round of the FA Cup will feature a matchup between Manchester City and Chelsea.
It was one of the first matches drawn in one of the most significant draws of the season, and it promised to be a delicious matchup between two huge Premier League sides.
The game is going to be played at the Etihad stadium, which is the same location where these two teams competed against one other earlier this month in the Carabao Cup. On that day, Pep Guardiola’s squad prevailed over Graham Potter’s Blues by a score of 2-0, and the latter were eliminated from the competition after the opening round.
This is the first round for teams competing in the Premier League, and it provides the opportunity for teams competing in lesser leagues to be drawn in high-profile matches against some of the most successful clubs in the country.
The previous year’s champions were Chelsea, but they were eliminated in the semifinals by Liverpool in a shootout after regulation and extra time both finished in a score of 0-0. The Blues have won this competition eight times, however earlier this year they became the first team in the history of the competition to lose three straight finals.
Playoffs for ties are scheduled to take place over the weekend of January 7 and 8. It is going to be a very important week for Graham Potter and the rest of the squad as the Blues have a Premier League match against City on January 5.



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