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  1. The answerpublished at 16:52 7 February

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    Earlier, we asked you to name the former Chelsea manager from a series of clues.

    The answer was Claudio Ranieri, who was in charge between 2000 and 2004.

  2. Palmer, Chalobah and Amougou added to Chelsea squad for Europepublished at 15:03 7 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Cole Palmer has been added to Chelsea's squad for the knockout stage of the Conference League.

    The forward had been left out of the league phase to help with "load management" after reaching the final of Euro 2024 with England.

    Recalled Crystal Palace loanee Trevoh Chalobah and £12m deadline-day signing from Saint-Etienne Mathis Amougou are the other two players added to the squad - as Uefa limits clubs to just three changes after the winter transfer window.

    It leaves Wesley Fofana and Romeo Lavia, who are both currently injured, out of the squad, with manager Enzo Maresca believing both players are only capable of playing one match a week for the foreseeable future given their fitness problems.

    Five of the six players that left Chelsea in January were in the Conference League squad, so they can only register a maximum of 23 players, with five taken out and three being added.

  3. Maresca on Jackson, Guiu and transferspublished at 12:17 7 February

    Jonty Colman
    BBC Sport journalist

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca has been speaking to the media before Saturday's FA Cup game at Brighton (kick-off 20:00 GMT).

    Here are the key lines from his news conference:

    • On Nicolas Jackson's injury: "Nico is better [than he was]. Could be [available], could also be a risk. We will see but it doesn't look like a long injury."

    • On Marc Guiu's injury: "Marc is, unfortunately, a bad injury. We are still waiting. It doesn't look like a short injury, it looks like a long injury. Exactly how long, I don't know. Probably weeks or months, yes."

    • On whether Romeo Lavia is ready to return: "No, Romeo is still in the process to come back. He's still got a long way to go."

    • On whether he has enough cover in attack: "Yes, absolutely. Before the last game, we had two strikers - Nico and Marc. Sometimes, we adapt also with Christopher [Nkunku], but in case they are both out, we are going to find different solutions."

    • On the January transfer window: "I said after the West Ham game we did everything we planned."

    • On whether he wanted to sign a new striker: "The players who left deserved to leave and the players who have stayed, we did all the things that we need."

    • On the future role of Nkunku: "Against West Ham, he played more or less half an hour. Hopefully, from now on, he can get more minutes and help us. I was with the club. We were sure before the window closed that Christo was one of the players that we intended to keep."

    • On why Joao Felix was allowed to join AC Milan: "Nothing happened. Simply, I said many times, that the players train every day and they want to play all the games. Unfortunately, just 11 play all the games and we decide, all together, that it was a good option to leave. He never complained. He has been very good with us - professional. Just a matter of my decision. The reason why is because we need defensive balance. When you have so many attacking players, sometimes you can concede a transition or a goal and I don't like that."

    • On who is in the Conference League squad: "It also depends on the injuries we have from the last game. We're going to decide in the next hours."

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  4. Today's trivia challengepublished at 08:52 7 February

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    Name this former Chelsea manager from the following clues:

    • I was manager when Roman Abramovich became Chelsea owner in 2003;

    • I was succeeded as Chelsea boss by Jose Mourinho;

    • I won the title as manager of another Premier League club.

    Answer will be revealed at 17:00 GMT

  5. Gossip: Blues confident of Guehi reunionpublished at 07:38 7 February

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    Chelsea think Crystal Palace and England centre-back Marc Guehi, 24, will join them instead of Tottenham in the summer. (TBR Football), external

    Chelsea, Manchester United and Newcastle are interested in 27-year-old Crystal Palace and France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, who is yet to sign a new contract. (TBR Football), external

    The Blues are open to selling midfielder Andrey Santos, who is on loan at Strasbourg, at the end of the season. (Teamtalk), external

    Chelsea are expected to lower their asking price for midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, after transfer talks failed in January. (Football Insider), external

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  6. 'Chelsea in fourth... I'd like to think they can do it'published at 15:47 6 February

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    Now that the transfer window is closed and we know who has what, I have tipped Liverpool win to the league, with Arsenal and Manchester City in second and third respectively, and Chelsea in fourth.

    Maybe, I am being a little bit too biased and my Blues hat is on, but I would like to think they could do it.

    There have been real promising glimpses this season, so that is probably their target now. But because of the way Nottingham Forest have performed, along with Bournemouth and Newcastle, it will be difficult and tight.

    There has been no suggestion that Forest will fall off and Eddie Howe's Magpies have slyly creeped up. So fourth position to me is still open and the hardest to pick.

    If Chelsea do it then it will be an unbelievable finish given Enzo Maresca only came in during the summer and where they were as a club at the beginning of the season.

    Maresca has brushed off talk of them being title challengers all campaign and said that they are not ready to seriously mount a challenge. Looking back, I don't think those comments helped because the players were confident and flying, so I don't know if it made them take their foot off the gas a little.

    That was an odd one for me because you don't hear Nuno Espirito Santo saying the same at Forest. It did take pressure off performances but I think the standard of performances also went a bit because of that.

    Either way, if they are to finish top four, they will need to improve their home form.

    Fara Williams was speaking to BBC Sport's Katie Stafford

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  7. Gossip: Santos set for Chelsea first teampublished at 07:45 6 February

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    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca is planning to use 20-year-old Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos, who is currently on loan at Strasbourg, in his first team next season. (Fabrizio Romano), external

    The Blues failed in a late attempt to hijack Tottenham's loan signing of 19-year-old Bayern Munich attacker Mathys Tel on deadline day. (L'Equipe - in French), external

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  8. Brighton v Chelsea: Did you know?published at 07:39 6 February

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    Chelsea have progressed from their previous two FA Cup ties against Brighton, doing so in the 1966-67 fourth round (4-0 via a replay) and the 1972-73 third round (2-0).

    Brighton have lost their past four meetings with Chelsea, and the Seagulls have also won just one of their past 11 home matches against the Blues (D3 L7).

  9. Winter window 'all about spring cleaning' for Chelseapublished at 18:07 4 February

    Will Faulks
    Fan writer

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    The dust has settled on a busy deadline day at Chelsea, with some moves not actually confirmed until Tuesday.

    In contrast to the past couple of years, this winter window was all about spring cleaning. A squad stuffed to the brim back in August has been further trimmed down, various loans have been shuffled and numbers reduced before a second half of the season where there will not be the same need for a full second string to play every week.

    From an accounting and player-trading perspective, things went well. Big names on big wages found loans which should help them retain or improve their value, while a number of academy graduates were also moved on with sell-on clauses.

    But from a football point of view, the squad has only been weakened.

    Joao Felix, Axel Disasi, Cesare Casadei and Renato Veiga were not first-team regulars but they were useful options. A squad needing depth in central midfield and was reportedly looking to buy attackers ended up losing players in both areas.

    No back-up striker was brought in, nor was another option in goal - although given the club's recent record in buying in that position, perhaps that is a good thing.

    It is very hard to celebrate finding a loan for Felix when it just highlights the strange decision to bring him six months ago.

    Veiga leaving helps the balance sheet but not the teamsheet.

    The return of Trevoh Chalobah is an improvement, but one hard to celebrate given the obvious short-sightedness of ever having let him go.

    Window by window, even the most transfer-addicted Chelsea fans are starting to understand the reality of being a club with focus is on profits, not prizes.

    Now the sugar rush of accumulating talent is over, the hangover has begun.

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  10. Amougou's Chelsea internshippublished at 17:22 4 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Chelsea's new signing Mathis Amougou is likely to join Strasbourg next summer.

    The 19-year-old midfielder joined on deadline day in a £12m move from St Etienne and will initially serve as part of Enzo Maresca's squad.

    Chelsea need the cover in midfield for Moises Caicedo, Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez after letting Cesare Casadei and Carney Chukwuemeka leave in January.

    It will allow Amougou to develop around the quality of talent at the Premier League club and acclimatise to life in England.

    But a return to France with partner club Strasbourg, which shares the same BlueCo ownership, is also on the cards to continue giving him the minutes he needs to develop longer term.

    Meanwhile, it is increasingly looking like Brazil international Andrey Santos has outgrown Strasbourg through his sensational performances.

    The 20-year-old will likely return to Stamford Bridge but is also beginning to find clubs are interested in signing him on a permanent basis.

    There is also an idea discussed internally to give Ecuadorian international attacker Kendry Paez - due to move to Stamford Bridge this summer - a spell at Strasbourg, although sources close to the player and club insist no final decision has been made.

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  11. Chelsea sign Saint-Etienne midfielder Amougoupublished at 16:47 4 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Chelsea have signed midfielder Mathis Amougou from Saint-Etienne for a fee of about £12m.

    The 19-year-old has committed to an eight-year deal and is considered an exciting talent for the future.

    He will also boost manager Enzo Maresca's immediate midfield options, after Carney Chukwuemeka departed to Borussia Dortmund on loan and Cesare Casadei joined Torino on a permanent £12.5m deal.

    Chelsea also have French top-flight club Strasbourg, to whom they are affiliated, as a potential landing spot for Amougou to develop in future seasons.

    "It's an honour for me to sign for such a big club like Chelsea," Amougou said. "They believe in young players and the process they have in place to develop us is fantastic."

  12. Chelsea and Spurs face difficult Uefa squad decisionspublished at 14:30 4 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Enzo MarescaImage source, Getty Images

    Five of the six senior players let go in the transfer window by Chelsea were in the Conference League squad but only a maximum of three changes can be made for the knockout stage.

    Cole Palmer, Wesley Fofana and Romeo Lavia were left out of the League Phase squad because of the sheer size of Chelsea's squad - along with Ben Chilwell - but can now be added.

    But Chelsea have also signed young midfielder Mathis Amougou and recalled defenders Trevoh Chalobah and Aaron Anselmino from their loan spells.

    It means at least three players will miss out on European football, and potentially glory in a competition for which Chelsea are strong favourites.

    Spurs, meanwhile, signed goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky, defender Kevin Danso and forward Mathys Tel.

    But they may also want to add either Djed Spence or Sergio Reguilon to their Europa League squad after needing to play Archie Gray at left-back in several matches since Destiny Udogie's injury.

    It means two of Ange Postecoglou's five players will be left out when picking his squad before Uefa's deadline at 23:00 GMT on Thursday.

    Hopefully that cleared things up, rather than making you more confused.

  13. Chelsea beat West Ham - Zola's takepublished at 13:10 4 February

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    Gianfranco Zola, ex-Chelsea forward and former West Ham manager, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live about the Blues' 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge on Monday:

    "It was a good result for Chelsea, the performance wasn't as good as other times but that was due to the way West Ham played.

    "West Ham played very well, they were organised and closed the space, especially in the middle of the pitch, and Chelsea had a lot of problems getting the ball to Cole Palmer's feet in dangerous areas."

    On whether finishing in the top four this season would be considered success for Chelsea: "It would be a very good success. There are teams that are outperforming [expectations] and other teams are as strong as they are.

    "Chelsea have a lot of potential within the team, but there are also a lot of young players. They need to get to a better level and get accustomed to playing to a high level. It's something that is not easy to get."

    On Graham Potter's arrival at West Ham and their current position: "Their second half against Villa and Monday's performance were very good. We need to consider that they're playing without strikers at the moment, which is a big thing, and also they're missing influential players.

    "I was really pleased with how they played, they made it so difficult for Chelsea.

    "So far Graham has been doing very well and I'm very happy for him."

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  14. 'More about accounting that football'published at 11:27 4 February

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    "It's a chance for me to find a home," Joao Felix said when unveiled in his first Chelsea interview, adding: "After two loans, Chelsea and Barca, I needed to stay permanently in one place."

    In the 2022-23 season, he started at Atletico Madrid but got a mid-season loan to Chelsea. The Blues didn't make his loan permanent, leading to a season on loan at Barcelona. Now, after six more months on a permanent deal at Chelsea, Felix has joined AC Milan on loan.

    Lurching from superclub to superclub is a strange existence for a player who cost Atletico Madrid £113m and cost Chelsea £45m in the summer, when he was given a seven-year deal.

    Simply, at Chelsea, he has not been good enough to unseat star man Cole Palmer in his favoured number 10 position.

    His deal never felt needed for Chelsea given Palmer and Christopher Nkunku were there to play his role.

    But the deal seems to have been engineered so Conor Gallagher could join Atletico Madrid for £34m, helping improve the club's PSR position and while he was in the last year of his contract.

    It now looks like the deal that saw Felix join Chelsea was more about accounting that football.

  15. Chelsea 2-1 West Ham - the fans' verdictpublished at 07:40 4 February

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    We asked for your thoughts after Monday's Premier League game between Chelsea and West Ham.

    Here are some of your comments:

    Chelsea fans:

    Andrew: Unconvincing. It took Jarrod Bowen's goal to wake Chelsea up. More Chelsea energy in the second half but not much penetration and too many lateral passes. And who would want to buy wantaway Christopher Nkunku after that anonymous cameo? West Ham were unlucky.

    Richard: Scraping victory from a deflection is better than another ropey draw. Too many players are not performing to potential - Noni Madueke, Levi Colwill and Enzo Fernandez among them. Why should Nicolas Jackson be an automatic starter after failing to score for so many games? Still, the team deserves credit for the comeback and three points lifts Chelsea back into the top four.

    Gary: Good to see a fighting spirit from the Blues - it is not easy to come back from 1-0 down. We remain a work in progress with some weaknesses still evident.

    Hector: Same old, same old... Enzo Maresca's stubbornness and dogmatic tactics continue to stifle the natural ability of this young, talented team. The result of his tactics means the players don't know whether to stick or twist, and it shows in their hesitant, no-confidence displays in the past seven games. The number of sideways and backwards passes brought back memories of Thomas Tuchel's pragmatic football. Interestingly, the more Maresca imposes his philosophy, the less the team perform.

    West Ham fans:

    Kevin: Really good performance from a makeshift team. Lost to a deflected own goal and a missed foul on Bowen. The better team lost.

    Harry: Our display was actually very impressive considering we don't have our best players fit right now. Defensively we were brilliant. The first goal shouldn't have stood and that was the only time they really tested our keeper for the whole game - and the second goal was an unlucky deflection. When we have Evan Ferguson, Mohammed Kudus, Crysencio Summerville, Bowen, Lucas Paqueta, James Ward-Prowse and Carlos Soler starting we will be unstoppable. Graham Potter will get us back in Europe next season - 100%. Maybe even this year.

    Peter: Very poor refereeing and a dubious VAR call. Referee needs to be much stronger. Moises Caicedo should have been booked on four occasions in the first half. Much more disciplined performance under Potter that fully deserved at least a point from the game. Robbed at Chelsea again!

    Ian: Much better and really seeing an improvement under Potter. Clear foul on Bowen for first goal and deflection for second, so a bit unlucky with the result. If Kudus learned to pass occasionally when in the box we might have got an equaliser. With several regular first-team players still out, Bowen made a massive difference and much more positive about the rest of the season now Julen Lopetegui has left. Onwards and upwards!

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  16. Aston Villa capture Disasi on loanpublished at 01:03 4 February

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    Aston Villa have completed the loan signing of Chelsea defender Axel Disasi until the end of the season.

    He follows the arrivals of Marcus Rashford, Donyell Malen and Andres Garcia at Villa Park during the winter transfer window.

    They will pay a £5m fee to loan Disasi but again there is no purchase option.

  17. QPR sign Vale in permanent dealpublished at 23:46 3 February

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    Chelsea wide player Harvey Vale has joined Queens Park Rangers for an undisclosed fee.

    The 21-year-old has made one appearance for Enzo Maresca's side this season, against Shamrock Rovers in the Uefa Conference League.

    Vale has made seven first-team appearances in total for Chelsea, and he scored three goals in 47 games during a loan spell at Bristol Rovers last season.

    He said on X, external: "From joining as a 12-year-old boy to making my debut, the memories I have made will stay with me forever.

    "I want to thank all the players I've had the privilege to play alongside, the staff members who have helped develop and support me, and most importantly, the fans who have followed and stood by me every step of the way.

    "I will always be grateful for the opportunity to wear this badge and achieve something I've dreamed of since I was a child."