One of Chelsea’s key players is allegedly planning to beg Xabi Alonso to leave, according to a recent rumor that is sure to cause some controversy.
At Chelsea, Xabi Alonso will be put to the test right away. His first assignment will be to win over some of the major players at Stamford Bridge.
Alonso inherits a dressing room full of unsettled players with significant influence, despite his background and the organization giving him the title of authoritative manager.
Joao Pedro may see a move to Barcelona as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to take Robert Lewandowski’s spot.
Alonso must swiftly convince players of his vision because important players like Enzo Fernandez and Marc Cucurella are frequently linked to moves away from Stamford Bridge.
Alonso cannot rely on Chelsea’s European stature to persuade them because they lost out on Champions League participation; it is entirely up to him.
This summer, Joao Pedro wishes to leave Chelsea.
On El Chiringuito, Jose Alvarez made the strange assertion that Joao Pedro will talk to Xabi Alonso and inform him of his desire to depart.
This follows Pedro’s exclusion from Brazil’s 2026 World Cup team, for which Carlo Ancelotti provided scant justification this summer.
Although no one really knows what the striker is thinking, it seems extremely unlikely that he would have asked to go before even starting to work with Alonso.
Which football legislation would you propose or amend?
In a way, I agree, but blood is too far. You won’t bleed if you break a leg in half. However, in my opinion, VAR ought to step in and suggest yellow cards for simulation if there is little contact.
Put an end to the absurdity of cautioning players to hold every corner. Simply take the corner, and if someone fouls, award the corresponding penalty or free kick. They don’t need to be reminded every five minutes because they are all aware of the guidelines.
Joao Pedro declined to share many details about his future.
Joao Pedro gave a really elegant answer after losing out on his World Cup ambition, promising to concentrate on improving rather than complaining about his circumstances.
“I always tried to give it my all. Regretfully, I was unable to realize my dream of playing for my nation in a World Cup, but I am still composed and determined, as I always strive to be.
Football is full of both joys and frustrations. I’m wishing everyone there luck going forward, and I’ll be just another fan rooting for them to win the sixth championship.

