TRENDING
2027: Peter Obi replaced Ozigbo, Okonkwo, others with content creators – Bwala • Mo Dewji kuwekeza Sh661 bilioni Msumbiji • 2027 NHL draft prospect watch list: Who are the top prospects heading into the season? • Reps, NADDC seek legislative reforms for auto industry • How to apply for UK citizenship fee waiver • Balanga residents in Gombe reject claims of road neglect • Wazabuni wazawa wapewa mbinu kushindania zabuni za kimataifa • How Georgia turned Sanford Stadium into a potentially record-breaking soccer venue • 💞 Bueckers, Fudd share relationship beginnings • Presidency pledges support as Nigeria hosts World PR Forum • Ogogo gets over 500 offers of medical, spiritual help • We cannot remove Nigeria’s CPC tag — US Congressman Moore insists • 2027: Wali seeks Geidam Emir’s support for Yobe Guber race • NAPTIP arrests three over alleged sale of babies in Rivers • NAPTIP seals illegal maternity facility in Rivers • 2027: Why I chose to run with Obi — Kwankwaso • First US deportees land in Liberia • Bawumia, Japanese Ambassador discuss digitalization, fintech, artificial intelligence, flood control • Ebonyi LG Polls: Police restrict movement Saturday • Nigerian gospel artist, Asu Ekiye announces end of his 28-year marriage • 2027: Peter Obi replaced Ozigbo, Okonkwo, others with content creators – Bwala • Mo Dewji kuwekeza Sh661 bilioni Msumbiji • 2027 NHL draft prospect watch list: Who are the top prospects heading into the season? • Reps, NADDC seek legislative reforms for auto industry • How to apply for UK citizenship fee waiver • Balanga residents in Gombe reject claims of road neglect • Wazabuni wazawa wapewa mbinu kushindania zabuni za kimataifa • How Georgia turned Sanford Stadium into a potentially record-breaking soccer venue • 💞 Bueckers, Fudd share relationship beginnings • Presidency pledges support as Nigeria hosts World PR Forum • Ogogo gets over 500 offers of medical, spiritual help • We cannot remove Nigeria’s CPC tag — US Congressman Moore insists • 2027: Wali seeks Geidam Emir’s support for Yobe Guber race • NAPTIP arrests three over alleged sale of babies in Rivers • NAPTIP seals illegal maternity facility in Rivers • 2027: Why I chose to run with Obi — Kwankwaso • First US deportees land in Liberia • Bawumia, Japanese Ambassador discuss digitalization, fintech, artificial intelligence, flood control • Ebonyi LG Polls: Police restrict movement Saturday • Nigerian gospel artist, Asu Ekiye announces end of his 28-year marriage
Transfer: Xabi Alonso bans five first-team players from Chelsea training
Back to Home

Transfer: Xabi Alonso bans five first-team players from Chelsea training

Daily Post about 18 hours 1 mins read

At least four Chelsea players are training away from Xabi Alonso’s first-team group, with their futures up in the air.

They are: Nicolas Jackson, Liam Delap, Axel Disasi and Tosin Adarabioyo.

According to Sky Sports, the situation is different to last season when the likes of Raheem Sterling and Disasi were in a so-called ‘bomb squad’ of out-of-favour players.

They trained at different times and had to use the academy facilities.

This time, the separate group trains at the same time as the rest of Chelsea’s players and can use the same facilities at the club’s Cobham training ground.

Chelsea currently have over 40 senior players on their books and believe splitting the squad into two groups is necessary to maintain the quality of training sessions.

Chelsea are managing the situation carefully after FIFA introduced new rules this summer that effectively ban clubs from creating ‘bomb squads’ and trying to isolate unwanted players.

Transfer: Xabi Alonso bans five first-team players from Chelsea training

This article was sourced from an external publication.

Share this article
OneClick Africa Logo

Africa's premier digital hub for impactful news, entertainment, and business insights.

© 2026 OneClick Africa. All rights reserved.