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4 Feb
Just two points separate Inter (40) and AC Milan (38) in 2nd and third respectively, making it a game with all to play for despite Napoli running away with the title. Ayomide Sotubo and sports analyst Adetomiwa Banjo take a look at the games this weekend on The Nutmeg.
31 Jan
The Nutmeg host Ayomide Sotubo and Jeremiah Omoniyi take a look at José Mourinho's move to Chelsea FC in England and more.
26 Feb 2021
Chelsea F.C. vs Manchester United F.C.: Assessing Ole at the wheel
1 Feb 2021
Solomon Fowowe on The Nutmeg this week talks about Chelsea FC's new manager Thomas Tuchel and asks 'Should the countdown to Tuchel's Chelsea sack begin'?
8 Jun 2020
Chelsea has made some tremendous transfers over the years. They have brought in solid players, good players, and, in some cases, great players as well as some worst players. But today on The Nutmeg, Solomon Fowowe is asking if Chelsea is making the best transfer moves?

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