Blues through to Champions League semi-finals in comfortable fashion
Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea have moved one step closer to European glory once again as they advanced to the Champions League semi-finals last night.
Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea have moved one step closer to European glory once again as they advanced to the Champions League semi-finals last night.
Thomas Tuchel’s Blues returned to their winning ways after beating Porto 2-0 in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie.
As the season approaches it’s conclusion, fans were able to take a break from club football and watch their national teams play on the international stage.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has been at the club for nearly two months and so far, his appointment has proved to be a very successful one.
Manager-less Portsmouth faced promotion favourites Peterborough in League One, with Pompey looking to save their season.
For the fourth consecutive season Pompey are setting their sights on a return to the Championship, but it hasn’t been plain sailing for the seaside city.
An Olivier Giroud bicycle kick proved to be the only goal in Chelsea’s Champions League tie against Atletico Madrid last night, with the Blues now poised to advance to the quarter-finals after their 1-0 win.
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Chelsea booked themselves into the FA Cup last eight with a scrappy 1-0 win away at Barnsley.
Pompey recovered from their recent league losses with a 3-1 win away at fellow promotion chasers Charlton.
Pompey are once again setting their sights on promotion to the Championship this season, with the club keen to end their four year stay in League One.
Pompey fans have been all too familiar with the highs and lows of play-off hopes in recent seasons. However, Pompey have once again found a winning mentality this season, and recent league results have shown that this year could really be their year.
There is no doubt that Chelsea are one of England’s most successful clubs in recent years.
Portsmouth’s race for promotion to the Championship has been put on hold as the club announced that five of the players and backroom staff have tested positive for COVID-19.