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Brighton v Chelsea: Premier League – live | Premier League
Key events
9 mins: Chelsea get forward for the first time, and Delap gets down the right, cuts inside, and accidentally rakes his studs down Kadioglu’s leg as the ball is nicked off him. Free kick.
5 mins: I think Hato got a pretty clear shove in the back just before he fluffed that header, and him fluffing that header was instrumental to the goal being scored, and that VAR could therefore have got involved there. But he didn’t, and the goal stands.
GOAL! Brighton 1-0 Chelsea (Kadioglu, 4 mins)
And Brighton score from the corner! It’s swung in from the left, met at the near post by Hato but his clearing header is more of a flick-on, it flies to Kadioglu, and he sidefoots in!
3 mins: And nearly a repeat of Mitoma’s goal at Spurs! Gross crosses deep from the right, Mitoma runs into the area, and his half-volley is on its way in before Sanchez flings out a glove to tip it over the bar!
2 min: Chelsea still have the ball. They’ve had one attack, in which Hinshelwood was brought down a few yards outside the penalty area but it looked like the referee was looking the other way, as presumably were his assistants, so no free kick.
1 min: Peeeeeep! It’s Brighton who get the game under way.
And now they’re out, and they’re about to play football.
The players are in the tunnel. While they’re there, the referee has singled out the two goalkeepers, having a brief chat to each of them individually about … well, I’ve no idea.
And here’s Fabian Hurzeler:
We shouldn’t talk too much about the table, it’s more about our performance, what we want to achieve today. We spoke about consistency, bringing a lot of effort on the pitch, a lot of energy. It’s about controlling the ball in the right way. It’s about breaking them, trying to build good, trying to create chances.
Liam Rosenior has a chat with Sky. He says there will “possibly” be a change of formations, and in their warm-ups they appear to be preparing a back three. In other news:
We need to make sure it’s a really strong team performance. We have a way that we want to play with and without the ball, our principles don’t change, we just need to go out and perform [like] we did against Manchester United, but we have to be better in both boxes.
Cole Palmer has tightness in his hamstring, apparently, hence his absence. Joao Pedro is also spared the burden of looking his former teammates in the eye after they overtake his current employers, with the Brazilian in line to return for this weekend’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds.
“Are Chelsea now the Spursiest club in London?” asks Gary Naylor. “Or is that Arsenal?” What Spurs would give to be Spursy right now.
The teams!
Get yer team news here! Is that a back five Chelsea have gone with? Looks like it might be.
Brighton: Verbruggen; Wieffer, Van Hecke, Boscagli, Kadioglu; Minteh, Baleba, Gross, Mitoma; Hinshelwood; Rutter. Subs: Ayari, De Cuyper, Dunk, Kostoulas, O’Riley, Steele, Welbeck, Veltman, Igor Julio.
Chelsea: Sanchez; Gusto, Chalobah, Fofana, Hato, Cucurella; Caicedo, Lavia; Fernandez, Pedro Neto; Delap. Subs: Acheampong, Adarabioyo, Dario Essugo, Derry, Garnacho, Marc Guiu, Santos, Sarr, Sharman-Lowe.
Referee: Craig Pawson.
VAR: James Bell.
Hello world! Six defeats in seven games in all competitions, with the one non-defeat an FA Cup win over Port Vale who play in League One and thus doesn’t count, mean Chelsea have all but kissed goodbye to their chances of a place in the top five. Brighton meanwhile have won five of their last seven, all of them in the Premier League. On Valentine’s Day Chelsea were fifth and Brighton 13 points back in 14th; if they win tonight Brighton will go above them. “My job is to be accountable. The buck stops with me,” says the beleaguered Liam Rosenior, whose summer holiday looks increasingly likely to be indefinite in length.
So, and to summarise, actually quite a lot riding on this. Here’s Jacob Steinberg on Chelsea’s sticky spot:
Liam Rosenior has acknowledged his job will be under threat if he cannot turn around Chelsea’s poor form before the end of the season.
Although the head coach recently received public backing from the co-owner Behdad Eghbali, he is aware that retaining long-term support is dependent on results. Chelsea are under growing pressure as four consecutive league defeats have left them seven points off fifth-placed Liverpool with five games to play, and Rosenior was realistic when asked whether his bosses had assured him his future did not hinge on securing Champions League qualification.
“I’ve had many conversations with them,” he said. “It’s a very direct question, I like it. They’re supporting me. They believe in me. There’s one thing I haven’t believed – the reality of the situation. At Chelsea football club, we’ve lost our four last league games. That’s not good enough. So, regardless of what they believe I can achieve with the club in the long term, I need to get results now.”
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Shabana Mahmood swears at ‘white liberal’ hecklers over Reform remarks | Labour
Shabana Mahmood told “white liberal” hecklers to “fuck right off” after being accused at an on-stage event of copying the policies of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK.
The home secretary was barracked by a man who said he wanted to “personally thank you for out-Reforming Reform” during a live interview in central London on Monday. Two other audience members shouted “refugees welcome” as the man was removed by security.
Speaking to the comedian Matt Forde, Mahmood said she would not be put “in her box” and accused the protesters of trying to “delegitimise” the “perfectly valid” concerns many people have with high levels of immigration.
The clash took place as Mahmood faces pressure from Labour MPs and cabinet colleagues to water down hardline plans for asylum and immigration.
Mahmood told Forde’s Political Party podcast at the Duchess Theatre that claims she was chasing Reform votes were “just a way of delegitimising the point of view that I bring to the table”.
“It’s also a way of delegitimising the perfectly valid, legitimate views of millions of people in this country, including ethnic minorities in this country. And it’s not acceptable, right? And also, you’re trying to put me in a box, which includes a lot of people who think I don’t even belong in my own country.
“That’s why I said this individual can just fuck right off, because I know I belong in my own country. You’re not going to be able to do that to me,” she said.
She said there was an aspect of racism to the claims. “I do think there is that element of it, which is: ‘How dare you, a brown woman, say a thing that we white liberals think you’re not allowed to say?’ Well I’m saying it.”
She also told Forde that she was frustrated at Labour’s lack of progress in government.
“We ourselves in the Labour party are getting in our own way.”
A campaign group that said it coordinated the protest against Mahmood disputed her accusation that they are “white liberals”.
Green New Deal Rising said the man who began the disruption is a 32-year-old called Joe who is a person of colour and of a migrant background.
“As someone who migrated here when I was four and grown up here, I know the value migrants bring to our country,” Joe said in the statement.
Mahmood plans to end permanent protection for refugees, who will instead have their asylum grants reviewed every 30 months and forced to return home once it is safe to do so.
Refugees will not be able to bring their family to the UK until they can afford to live self-sustainably, and refugees will only start to qualify for permanent settlement after 20 years.
Mahmood plans to double the time it takes for most overseas workers to gain permanent settlement in the UK from five to 10 years.
She has recently come under attack for claiming that the overhaul of settlement rules will save £10bn.
The IPPR thinktank pointed out that estimates from the government’s own Migration Advisory Committee show dependents making net positive financial contributions until they stop working, claim the state pension and start having higher health costs.
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