Sentences with phrase «doubt after boss»

Petr Cech's future at Chelsea has been cast into doubt after boss Jose Mourinho confirmed Thibaut Courtois will return to Stamford Bridge next season — Metro

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Without a doubt, the meetings with my baby - boomer assistant, daily conversations with my Gen - X boss and other interactions with clients and colleagues taught me and challenged me more than I could have ever imagined after spending most of the previous four years around people my age.
While Sky Sports are reporting that the beefy Bosnian is only a doubt for tomorrow's trip to Watford after picking up a slight hip problem, his absence could force the boss into a late rethink on the formation for Arsenal.
Wenger has given such a move a «green light» and Arsenal are no doubt keen to avoid the swift downturn that Man United suffered after the departure of long term boss Sir Alex Ferguson.
Fairly obvious, but another Premier League title win for Jose Mourinho eases any doubt that the Chelsea boss had «lost it» after two consecutive trophyless seasons prior to this one.
The same report also carries the story about Arsene Wenger sitting down with the sought after young striker for three hours recently in an attempt to persuade Mbappe that Arsenal was his best option, but I doubt that the boss would have gone as far as guaranteeing Mbappe that he would play all the time.
Another doubt, although the boss did say he will have to wait to make a final decision on this matter, is Alexis Sanchez, as the Chilean did not get back to London until Thursday night after his international games in South America.
Bizarrely, the future of legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas at Real Madrid is under serious doubt after new manager Carlo Ancelotti carried on where previous boss Jose Mourinho left off, by leaving the Spaniard on the bench in favour of Diego Lopez.
With Antonio Conte heading to Stamford Bridge after Euro 2016, the Italy boss will no doubt be looking to bring in plenty of his own players, many of whom he has a history with.
Arsene Wenger has been talking about his two main men of the moment in the build up to Arsenal's trip to face Norwich City in the Premier League this weekend, and while there are some doubts about whether our Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez will be fit enough to play, after what the boss described as a «hamstring alert» there is no doubt about who will be pulling the strings for Arsenal in the middle.
Saturday sees the Gunners take on a struggling AFC Bournemouth side at the Emirates Stadium and there is no doubt that the boss will be fielding a strong and Arsenal side as possible as it is vital that we add another three points to those gained in the opening game against Leicester, while also getting the home fans back on side after a slow start and a frustrating transfer window.
Ronaldo has apparently fallen out with the Bernabeu side's bosses with his recent birthday party celebrations, coming hours after Real Madrid had lost 4 - 0 to local rivals Atletico, no doubt exacerbating matters.
In recent week's the future of the Manchester United boss has been thrown into doubt after some poor performances, questionable decisions and some pretty explosive outbursts that have cast doubt on the desire of some of his team.
Arsenal however, have some injury concerns to worry about with Arsenal boss revealing ahead of the match that Danny Welbeck, Alex - Oxlade Chamberlain, Mikel Arteta and Mathieu Debuchy won't be available, while Aaron Ramsey is a doubt for the game after the Welshman took a big knock to his Fibula in the match against Hull City last week.
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