As far as in the post-match press conference Graham Potter claimed that There was “no ill intent” in Joao Felix’s entry He also didn’t think “it was an emotional thing on Joao’s part, it was just an act that could happen at that level”, The sure thing is that the Portuguese debut with the group blue It was overshadowed by the surprise entry in the 58th minute. After just one training session with the group, the footballer, on loan from Atletico Madrid, started Fulham as a starter on the postponed day of the Premier League. For about an hour into the match, Joao Felix was the best. He presented himself, generated it, shot and was close to seeing the goal, but it all went wrong with his great team against Kenny Tete.. “The night Joao Felix caught Chelsea mad,” was the headline normal evening The proceedings of the meeting also took place tonight, in which the coffers of the London team suffered due to the absence of one of the most important investments so far in the winter transfer market during the next three matches.
Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Fulham. These are the three games Joao Felix will miss, all in the Premier League. After just 58 minutes on the field at Craven Cottage, the Portuguese will have to wait until February 11, when Graham Potter’s side visit the London Olympics to take on West Ham, to don the rubber belt again. blue. From England, they have already made the calculations for what it will cost to send off the Portuguese during these three matches, and it will not be cheap. Based on the 11 million euros that were previously paid Blues for his missiondistributed in the remaining 22 matches for London between all competitions (not counting if they go beyond the round of 16 of the Champions League), Blues They paid 0.5 million euros. so by saying, At Stamford Bridge “they would have spent €1.5m (about £2m) to see them from the stands while the penalty lasts”.
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