
Simons to miss rest of season and World Cup with knee injury
Xavi Simons suffers knee injury, out for season and World Cup, impacting Tottenham's hopes.
Chelsea's interim manager Calum McFarlane secured his first win against top-flight opposition in the FA Cup semi-final, aiming to turn the team's poor form around. With six games left, he hopes this victory boosts confidence for European qualification.
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âIt was important to get the win. [âŠ] It was important to break the momentum and the form that we were in. And I thought we were confident that we would do that today, and I think that completely changes the feel within the group [âŠ] and gives us confidence going into the next five games. [Of course] we want to win every single game from now to the end of the season, as you do in any season. [We] want to do it for ourselves, we want to do it for the fans and the club, everyone. A massive competition in the FA Cup, historic, and we want to win the final and win every Premier League game remaining.â It wasnât exactly a spectacular performance from the Blues on a glorious Wembley afternoon, but it was solid enough and thatâs something we havenât been able to say too often of late against top flight opposition. We still needed a couple spectacular saves from Bob and our chance creation overall was quite lacking (0.39 xG on just eight shots and two on target; and just 0.05 xG after we scored halfway through the first half), but we would see out the clean sheet relatively comfortably and avoid any sort of self-sabotage in the meantime (including not messing around with the ball at the back needlessly). Baby steps. And solid is something you can build on. Obviously, there isnât much left of the season iself, but if we have to go back to the basics, we need to start with a foundation. That was precisely the point behind some of McFarleneâs tactical choices, including at the back. â[Giving Tosin the start] was one of the most difficult decisions in the preparation for this game, because has been probably our best player over the last five, six games. But I decided to go with Tosin, mainly down to the threat, and probably being the best match-up to defend that. Also set-pieces is a massive part of their game, Tosinâs a great leader, a great character, I fully trust Jorrel, and Jorrel could have played in this game, as could , so you make decisions as a manager, and you hope you get them right, and I thought Tosin was exceptional today.â
Calum McFarlane emphasized the importance of the win to break the team's poor momentum and boost confidence for the remaining matches.
Chelsea has six games remaining: five in the league and one FA Cup final.
Chelsea aims to win every remaining game and achieve European qualification, at least for the Europa League.
McFarlane chose to start Tosin in defense, citing his ability to match up against Dominic Calvert-Lewin.

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-Calum McFarlane; source: Football.London Letâs hope we can press a few more of the correct buttons in the remaining weeks ahead.