News about Gary Cahill

Harry Redknapp plays 'Winner Stays On' game and picks Wayne Rooney over Eric Cantona and Brazil legend Ronaldinho

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 23, 2024
Harry Redknapp demonstrated his admiration for Wayne Rooney during a game of 'Winner Keeps On'. Frank Lampard, Robbie Williams, and David Seaman will all be in charge of Team England at Soccer Aid on June 9; Redknapp will head Team England at Soccer Aid. Gary Cahill, Jermain Defoe, Jack Wilshere are among the notable names on the list, including Sir Mo Farah, Stuart Broad, and Steven Bartlett.

Mail Sport ranks the best rivalries in British football, from the fiery Old Firm derby to Arsenal and Tottenham's tense feuds, following the clash between Wolves and West Brom fans at The Hawthorns

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 29, 2024
If it's the passion of the Old Firm or the tense of the North London derby, there's nothing quite like the atmosphere surrounding some of football's most fought rivalries. These games have a different feel to them, one that can be likened to the feeling of a cup final, with both fans and players eager to win over their tense opponents. Several of the United Kingdom's oldest rivalries are deeply embedded in history and tradition, with some teams baseding their feuds on events that began nearly 200 years ago.

Tottenham 1-4 Chelsea is up for second in the Premier League's CRAZIEST games: with Arsenal's 8-2 humbling, the Battle of the Bridge, and Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle... but where does the Premier League place it among the top ten?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 7, 2023
Chelsea's 4-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur had just about everything you could want from a football match. Six goals were blocked out, five goals were scored, two red cards, seven yellow cards, and a team was tasked with nine men and leaving plenty of gaps in behind, with six men on the field and leaving plenty of holes open. It was an end to an epic for the neutrals, and it should rank as one of the most bonkers games in the English top flight.

Chelsea are struggling without the 'core' group they had in their glory days, claims former Blues and England defender, who says it will 'take time' for the squad to gel together

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 10, 2023
A former Chelsea favorite has given up transfer advice to his former club by recommending an easier route for future recruitment. Todd Boehly has spent more than £1 billion on new players in only three transfer windows, ensuring the Blues have a full squad loaded with new arrivals. However, one former Chelsea star does not agree with Boehly's transfer strategy and believes there is a better way to achieve success. Gary Cahill, a former defender, believes that less is better for the club and that they'd reap more success in bringing one or two players at a time rather than investing in a wrath new name in every window. When you're in transition and the team's progress and changing, we have the core of the team and then we add one or two players to that, making it a lot easier to integrate those players into the system and the football team.'

Bayern Munich Legends beat Chelsea 4-0 as John Terry scores on the 26th minute in honor of his career as Michael Essien, Tiago, and Gary Cahill net in the Blues win

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2023
At Stamford Bridge on Saturday night, Chelsea Legends defeated Bayern Munich legends 4-0 thanks to goals from Michael Essien, John Terry, Gary Cahill, and Tiago. Petr Cech, Terry, Cahill, Jon Obi Mikel, and Michael Essien were among the Blues' impressive lineup, which included Petr Cech, Terry, Cahill, Jon Obi Mikel, and Michael Essien.

Chelsea has named Reece James as the new club captain after Cesar Azpilicueta's departure

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 9, 2023
Following Cesar Azpilicueta's departure this summer, Chelsea has named Reece James as the club's new captain. Since being drafted from the academy in 2018, James has made 147 appearances for the first team since being a six-year old. The 23-year-old, who has earned 15 international caps for England, quickly established himself in Chelsea and was a key role in the team's 2021 triumph over the Champions League.

Cesar Azpilicueta, Chelsea's captain, weeps over in tears as he says goodbye to the club

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 6, 2023
Chelsea has announced the free transfer of long-serving defender Cesar Azpilicueta, bringing an end to his 11-year stay at Stamford Bridge. The 33-year-old has been a key figure for the Blues during a trophy-laden span of the last decade, winning 13 trophies, four FA Cups, two Europa League titles, and the Champions League. Chelsea's recent progress has relied on his experience and solid back-up, but his game time was cut in the last season, with the team losing in all competitions.

As five reporters welcome babies just months apart, there is a baby boom at Channel Seven

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 13, 2023
Since five reporters welcomed babies just months apart, Channel Seven has morphed into a makeshift mothers' group. In the last year, Angie Asimus, Amber Laidler, Sarina Andaloro, Gemma Acton, and Natasha Clark have all given birth. Angie Asimus, the most recent mother, welcomed her daughter Scarlet into the world a week ago.

Scarlette Douglas gives health update after sustaining painful leg injury during Soccer Aid training

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 2, 2023
Scarlette Douglas of Place In The Sun has given fans a health update after suffering from a traumatic leg injury while training for this year's Soccer Aid. As she posted a video on Friday, the presenter, 36, chronicled her torn calf muscle. Scarlette recovered from a sports massage before bending her knee to see if it would touch the wall.

Gary Cahill, an ex-Chelsea, expects in-form Benzema and Vinicius Jr. to wreak havoc on the Blues

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2023
INTERVIEW BY JAMES COHEN: If there is one man who knows what it takes to be a success in Chelsea's famed strip, it is former Blues defender Gary Cahill. Cahill, a two-time Premier League champion and a member of the Champions League winning side in 2011-12, has won the lottery from time to time in west London. Frank Lampard was a stalwart in Chelsea's midfield and the Blues were dominant in nearly every facet of their play back then. Both domestically and on the European continent.

After a painful leg injury, Scarlette Douglas gives fans a health check

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 15, 2023
Scarlette Douglas gave fans an update on Saturday after undergoing an MRI scan following a painful leg injury while training for this year's upcoming Soccer Aid. This week, the television host, 36, told her followers on social media that she had 'torn my left calf/achilles' and was compelled to rest as she waited for her scan. I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Scarlette, a campmate who will compete in Soccer Aid this summer, posted a video of herself this weekend posting a clip of herself after her exam, which revealed a comprehensive examination of her leg's bones and muscles.

Can YOU recognise these former Chelsea youth prospects who have played in the Premier League?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 11, 2023
The Blues have consistently produced talented players from their academy, despite Chelsea's decision to fork out £566 million on new players since Todd Boehly became the club's owner. Several other players began their playing careers at Chelsea before going on to make appearances for several Premier League clubs. Sportsmail has complied pictures of some former prospects to have been part of the Chelsea academy, before making their names elsewhere, can you tell who they are?

Following Fulham's loss, fans sluggishly criticize Chelsea manager Potter for the absence of live television pictures

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 13, 2023
After live coverage of Fulham's match against Chelsea was briefly interrupted on Thursday night, fans saw the amusing side. With pundits Gary Cahill, Peter Crouch, and Joe Cole as the news was cut away to adverts, Fulham's 2-1 triumph was discussed by presenter Jake Humphrey. Viewers were left with endless BT Sport commercials on repeat, as well as a note that included "Apologies for the absence of photos from Craven Cottage."

Why England star John Stones is the undisputed master and commander of Southgate's defence

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 25, 2022
John Stones isn't one for hoarding football memorabilia, but one shirt he wore has a lot of value and will be cherished in perpetuity. It's the shirt he wore on May 30, 2014, the night he appeared as a 75th minute replacement for his then-Boston colleague Leighton Baines in England's debut against Peru. The game ended in a 3-0 win, with Daniel Sturridge, Gary Cahill, and Phil Jagielka scoring. Stones had every member of Roy Hodgson's squad sign it for him, including Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, Jack Wilshere; shortly after, Stones was placed on stand-by for the World Cup in Brazil and fitted with a suit he never wore was on stand-by for the World Cup in Brazil.

Jose Mourinho left him 'fuming angry,' according to Gary Cahill, ahead of Chelsea's League Cup final

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
Gary Cahill has recalled Jose Mourinho's clever tactic in bringing him up for the 2015 League Cup final with Chelsea, which he admits to making him'snap' at the time. Cahill, who gained every major award during his seven-year tenure at Stamford Bridge, announced his retirement on Wednesday at the age of 36 following a spell at Bournemouth. In his time with seven English clubs, the former centre-back enjoyed the most success, winning two Premier League titles, several FA Cups, Europa League, and League Cup.

Gary Cahill: Former Chelsea and England defender announces retirement from football

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 16, 2022
Gary Cahill, a former Chelsea defender, has announced his retirement from football at the age of 36. In a tweet on social media, the former England international who also played for Aston Villa, Bolton, Crystal Palace, and Bournemouth confirmed the news. Cahill's best triumph came at Stamford Bridge, where he was a member of Champions League and Premier League winning teams.

Schmeichel BENCHED by Nice and Fuchs is an MLS cult hero - where Leicester's title winners are TODAY

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 2, 2022
After a string of form and a crippling transfer window at the King Power, winless Leicester heads into the international break rock bottom of the Premier League. Leicester was on track to produce one of the best underdog stories in sporting history for seven years, if not the best underdog tales in history. Sportsmail has a look at where Leicester's championship-winning crew from 2015-16 has failed to flourish in the midst of a difficult stretch for the Foxes.

Who is your Premier League guide? Is your club aiming to sign with just a week to go?

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 24, 2022
The summer transfer window hasn't failed to disappoint. Although the majority of Europe's top-flight leagues are set to tighten their belts, the Premier League has gone the other way, with top-flight clubs spending more than £1.5 billion so far during the season - and further contracts are planned. This is a record figure, outspending the £1.43 billion top division clubs invested in the summer of 2017. Chelsea leads the way as the division's top spenders, closely followed by Nottingham Forest, who have signed a startling 16 players under Steve Cooper. With just a week until the transfer window closes on September 1 at 11 p.m. BST, Sportsmail looks at where each club is planning to improve and who is on the radar. Antony (left) of Ajax may continue to play for Manchester United, Chelsea and Leicester are both keen on Wesley Fofana (right), while Chelsea manager Jurgen Klopp (inset left) and Chelsea are keen on a winger, while Chelsea manager Jurgen Klopp (right) is likely to enter the market for a midfielder.

Since Tuchel and Conte's handshake bust-up, the Premier League's best-ever touchline feuds have emerged

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 21, 2022
It is not the first time managers have come close to blows on the touchline in the Premier League in recent years. Managers of major clubs are getting tense as they try to win coveted items, including Tuchel and Conte (right and left of middle), Sir Alex Ferguson (bottom left), Manuel Antonio (bottom left), and Mikel Arteta (bottom right) to name a few. Sportmail looks at the best touchline bust-ups in the Premier League over the years.

Arsene Wenger admits he had 'a lot of aggravations' with Jose Mourinho in his first stint at Chelsea

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 15, 2022
During Mourinho's tenure as a Portuguese manager with both Chelsea and Manchester United in the Premier League, the long-serving Gunners boss had many clashes with him. Both Wenger and Mourinho yelled barbs at one another in the media, though the pair also clashed on the touchline on several occasions since Mourinho first joined the Blues. The 72-year-old Frenchman, who is now FIFA's Head of Global Football Development, has delved into how the tense rivalry began when the 'Special One' first arrived in England. Roman Abrahimovich took over Chelsea in 2003 before naming Mourinho just a year later, where the team is investing significant money in the transfer window. Didier Drogba, Petr Cech, Arjen Robben, Rien Robben, Riben Robben, Matej Kezman, and several others have been signed by the Blues, but this was just the start of the big-money investment. The worst case was perhaps when Chelsea snapped up Arsenal and England player Ashley Cole in 2006 after a lengthy transfer drama over the player between the two teams.