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Yerry Mina hailed as 'biggest s***house in Premier League' as Everton beat Chelsea
Everton defender Yerry Mina 'the biggest s***house in the Premier League' following the Colombian's colossal display against Chelsea at Goodison Park on Sunday.A second-half goal from Richarlison was enough earn all three points for Frank Lampard's struggling Toffees - who took a desperately-needed leap up the table to close the gap on Leeds and Burnley above them.There were heroes all over the pitch - Jordan Pickford made a string of absolutely blinding saves and Anthony Gordon ran his socks off all afternoon, but Mina's commanding presence at the back was arguably what Everton needed most, and is something they've dearly missed all season.Mina clashed with Kai Havertz, Mason Mount and just about every Chelsea player who fancied stepping up to him, and fans on social media were absolutely loving it."Yerry Mina may be the biggest s***house in the Premier League," one fan tweeted."Mina a brick s***house that falls down when someone breaths on him," wrote an admiring Chelsea supporter."S***house Mina is exactly what will keep Everton up," wrote a third, while a fourth said: "Mina is an absolute beast, Havertz looked like a twig squaring up to him."Mina has only featured 13 times for Everton all season, having missed months of action due to injury.
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Piers Morgan blasts "embarrassing" Thomas Tuchel after moan about referee's behaviour
Chelsea of bottling their Champions League clash against Real Madrid and branded Thomas Tuchel "embarrassing" over comments the Blues boss made about the referee after the match.Chelsea were agonisingly dumped out of Europe in spite of a 3-2 victory at the Bernabeu last night as Madrid battled back from 3-0 down to dramatically secure passage into the semi-finals.Blues fans had every reason to be upset after Marcos Alonso's second-half stunner was cruelly ruled out by VAR, while Casemiro's reckless challenge on Kai Havertz in the box was waved away by referee Szymon Marciniak - who was spotted laughing with Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti at full-time.During his post-match press conference, Tuchel said he was "disappointed" with Marciniak's actions, insisting that it was the "wrong time" for him to be fraternising with one of the coaches."When I wanted to go and say thank you for the match I see him laughing and smiling and laughing loud with the opponent … I think this is very very bad timing," said the Chelsea boss.Morgan - an avid Arsenal fan - didn't see it that way and offered up another explanation for the referee's antics. "They were probably laughing at how badly Chelsea choked after having the game in the bag … embarrassing by Tuchel," he tweeted.Chelsea weren't given much hope of progressing after being beaten 3-1 at Stamford Bridge last week, but they managed to take control of the tie in the early stages following Mason Mount's opener.
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Carlo Ancelotti left squirming in pain as Real Madrid manager wiped out by his own player
Carlo Ancelotti was left squirming in pain during Real Madrid's win over Chelsea on Wednesday after he was wiped out by one of his own players.The Italian was left hunched over and in need of assistance from the fourth official after Federico Valverde collided with his manager after being pushed by Cesar Azpilicueta.Valverde had jumped in an attempt to keep a Real Madrid clearance from going out before the Chelsea captain nudged him in the direction of his manager.As Ancelotti turned away and bent over in agony, the fourth official Francois Letexier of France could be seen checking on the Los Blancos boss.Valverde, however, did not stop to check on the condition of his manager as he immediately rushed back onto the pitch to combat Azpilicueta's quick throw-in.The painful incident will have done little to detract from a successful evening's work in west London for Ancelotti and his side, who head back to Spain with a 3-1 advantage.A hat-trick from Karim Benzema, his second in as many Champions League matches, sealed victory for the Spanish giants, whilst Kai Havertz grabbed a consolation goal for the hosts.Real will defend their first leg lead at the Santiago Bernabeu in the return leg next Wednesday, with the winners of the tie set to play either Manchester City or Atletico Madrid in the last four.Will Real Madrid win the Champions League this season? Let us know in the comments section below.Ancelotti was almost absent from Wednesday's first leg, though, having only tested negative for Covid on the morning of the match, which cleared him to take his place in the dugout for the match.The 62-year-old has so far enjoyed a successful return to Real Madrid after leaving Premier League strugglers Everton to replace Zinedine
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