Chelsea's Chelsea team, coached by Poutchiettinou, has a strong record after a major squad change in the middle of the summer. Chelsea beat Fulham 2-0 in the Premier League summer tournament in the United States in the early hours of Monday morning (31st) to win the six-team Premier League tournament. Chelsea striker Nicholas Nyangu has scored 3 goals in 4 pre-season warm-up matches, which is expected to alleviate the team's lack of power in the striker line last season. It is also reported that Chelsea has signed French midfielder Assoudischas to build up momentum for the new season.
Chelsea took control of the game, with Tiagoschwar scoring from a corner in the 20th minute, and then in the 41st minute, Dzokhwamiqa intercepted the ball in front of the goal, and the ball flew into the net even though the Fulham goalkeeper, Bentenu, saved the ball in time. Nicholson added a goal in front of the goal, which was also his third goal in the warm-up game after joining. In the second half, Chelsea replaced most of the players, both sides did not score again, and finally Chelsea won 2-0.
In the first two matches of the summer campaign, Chelsea won 4-3 against Bradenton and drew 1-1 with Newcastle to finish with two wins and a draw. Ashton Villa and Newcastle are in second place with five points each, while Binford are in sixth place with just one point from three matches. Chelsea's representatives Thiago Schwarz and Liz Jimmons celebrated by raising their glasses, with Pudjetino saying after the game, "It's always nice to win the title and I think the players did a great job. Although we have played a number of games in a short period of time, we still need to be well prepared for the next one."
New signings Nicholas Nicholson and Nicholas Jackson have performed well in the warm-up matches, and Putjetino is confident about the striker duo: "We're trying to get them to work together better, and it's great to see how well they're blending together. In the next two weeks, we will review the situation and see if we need to sign more strikers. Of course, it's always welcome to have good players join us, but I've been very pleased with the way they've both performed."