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He needs to work, stay out of spotlight – Cucurella on Chelsea teammate

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Chelsea defender, Marc Cucurella has urged teammate, Robert Sanchez to work and stay out of spotlight.

Cucurella said this while backing Sanchez to bounce back from his recent struggle.

Sanchez held off strong competition from Dorde Petrovic to nail down his spot as Chelsea’s number one goalkeeper at the start of the season under manager Enzo Maresca.


But the Spain shot-stopper has made a series of errors in the Premier League this season that have raised serious questions over his position in Maresca’s squad.

There are suggestions that Maresca could drop Sanchez as his first-choice goalkeeper.

However, Maresca dropped Sanchez for Filip Jörgensen in Chelsea’s Premier League 2-1 win over West Ham United on Monday.

Speaking to AS, Cucurella said when asked about Maresca’s decision to drop Sanchez

“It’s difficult. I think it is also important for him to work and spend a little time out of the spotlight.

“All the players who have come here have had tough moments.

“The important thing is that he is well and that he continues working hard because surely the opportunity will come again and, when it does, he will be ready.”

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Nottingham Forest boss upbeat on Awoniyi’s injury

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Nottingham Forest manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, remains optimistic Taiwo Awoniyi will be fit for the club’s next league game against Newcastle United.

Awoniyi missed the Tricky Trees 2-1 defeat to Fulham at the Craven Cottage on Saturday due to injury.

The Nigeria international broke his nose in Forest’s Emirates FA Cup win over Exeter City in midweek.


Santo said they didn’t get the clearance to include the striker in the squad against Fulham.

“We didn’t have the clearance from the Premier League about the concussion protocols, so he was not able to go in the squad,” he was quoted by the Nottinghampost.

“He is feeling fine, it is about making sure we follow the protocols. He was okay, but we have to respect the protocols.”

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LaLiga: Valencia coach hails Sadiq’s display in Villarreal draw

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Valencia manager, Carlos Corberán, has expressed satisfaction with Umar Sadiq’s contribution in his side’s 1-1 draw against Villarreal.

Sadiq rescued a point for Los Ches in the encounter played at the Estadio de la Ceramica.

Papa Gueye gave Villarreal the lead around the half hour mark.


Substitute Sadiq then equalised seven minutes from time.

It was the 27-year-old’s maiden goal for Valencia.

Corberán praised the Nigeria international for his impressive performance.

“To be a combative team, with chances in matches, we need all the players.

“Today, in general, I liked those who started and the contribution of those on the bench. We need everyone at their best to achieve this,” he told the club’s official website.

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Ronaldo names Real Madrid player as his worst-ever teammate

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Brazil football legend, Ronaldo De Lima, has picked former Real Madrid midfielder, Thomas Gravesen as his worst-ever teammate.

Ronaldo spent five seasons with the LaLiga giants and was a key figure in the club’s Galacticos era.

Gravesen signed for Madrid in a £2.5million move from Everton in January 2005 and went on to make 49 appearances.


The Denmark international played for two seasons alongside Ronaldo.

While Ronaldo has said Gravesen was a “cool guy”, he claimed the former defensive midfielder was “very bad” on the pitch.

In an interview with compatriot Romario, Ronaldo was asked to name the worst player he’d ever played alongside.


He replied: “There are a lot of them. There was one at Real Madrid who was a joke… Gravesen.

“He was a Danish midfielder. He was a really cool guy, good guy. A little while ago he won a $50million poker tournament or something.

“But in football he was very bad, he scored and he beat the hell out of people.”

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