Maresca Makes Bold Liam Delap Prediction
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New signing Liam Delap could make his debut for Chelsea from the bench against LAFC after joining for £30m from Ipswich Town before the Club World Cup. Returning loanee Andrey Santos and a trio of teenage signings Dario Essugo,
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Free Malaysia Today on MSN‘We like Liam, Liam likes us’: Chelsea boss confident new signing Liam Delap can succeed Harry Kane for EnglandChelsea coach Enzo Maresca said Sunday he is confident new signing Liam Delap will become England’s number nine after Harry Kane. Bayern Munich
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We Ain't Got No History on MSNChelsea fans’ preferred lineup against LAFC: Liam Delap to make debutChelsea begin our Club World Cup adventure with a matchup against MLS contenders Los Angeles FC, who are the replacement team for Club León. On paper, we are the favorites for this game — and for all our group games — but LAFC are in decent form and in the middle of their season and we’re practically on holidays after a long-long season.
Former Premier League striker Emile Heskey believes Chelsea have signed a “fantastic” player in Liam Delap. The Blues made Delap their first summer signing after agreeing a deal with Ipswich worth £30m for the 22-year-old.
Chelsea has signed striker Liam Delap from relegated Ipswich in time to play at the Club World Cup after activating his release clause of 30 million pounds.
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Chelsea have bolstered their forward line with the signing of 22-year-old striker Liam Delap from Ipswich Town.
Liam Delap's absence, having joined up with Chelsea and headed off to the Club World Cup, meant that England's youngsters headed to Slovakia this summer without a traditional No 9. That absence wasn't felt in the opening 3-1 win over Czech Republic but ...
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Liam Delap's statistical strengths...and weaknesses!After an impressive season leading the line at Ipswich Town last season, young striker Liam Delap signed for Chelsea for £30m last week with his new manager Enzo Maresca since billing him as a "future England number nine".