Tag: Hakim Ziyech

  • Chelsea Set to Make Bid for Barcelona Star Dembele

    Chelsea Set to Make Bid for Barcelona Star Dembele

    In a surprising turn of events, Chelsea is reportedly considering a bid for Barcelona’s talented forward, Ousmane Dembele. The French international has a €50 million release clause in his contract, which has attracted the attention of the Blues.

    With the departure of several key players, including Christian Pulisic and the impending exit of Hakim Ziyech, Chelsea is keen to bolster their squad. According to reports from Football Transfers, Dembele has emerged as a surprising name on Mauricio Pochettino’s list of potential targets.

    Last season, Dembele showcased his abilities by contributing 8 goals and 9 assists in 35 appearances for Barcelona, ultimately helping them secure the Spanish La Liga title. It’s worth noting that the attacker has just one year remaining on his current contract with the Catalan club.

  • Morocco coach says he dropped Ziyech for “unacceptable behaviour”

    Morocco coach says he dropped Ziyech for “unacceptable behaviour”

    Morocco head coach Vahid Halilhodzic says he dropped Hakim Ziyech due to the Chelsea winger’s unacceptable behaviour when he was on international duty in June.

    Ziyech was left out of Morocco’s squad for their 2020 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Sudan on Thursday and Guinea next Monday.

    The 28-year-old came off the bench in a 1-0 friendly win over Ghana three months ago before starting in a victory by the same scoreline against Burkina Faso.

    Halilhodzic has explained he dropped the former Ajax man due to his conduct the last time he was called up.

    “His behaviour in the last two matches, especially the last one, was not that of a national team player who as a leader in the team has to be a positive role model,” Halilhodzic said.

    “He arrived late and, after that, he even refused to work. There was no point in discussing it afterwards, as a coach the answer is right there to see. For me, the national team is above everything, nobody can hold it hostage.”

    Halilhodzic said Ziyech refused to play against Ghana, saying he was not fully fit, and did not want to come off the bench.

    He added: “For the first time in my coaching career, I have seen behaviour that disappoints me. A player who refuses to play a game, admittedly a friendly, on the pretext that he is injured.

    “The medical staff made several examinations and said he could play. He then refused to warm up in the second half because he was disappointed to be a substitute. For me, that type of behaviour is unacceptable.

    “You can’t cheat with the national team. You are 100 per cent there or you are not.”

    Former Morocco coach, Herve Renard, left Ziyech out of his squad for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2017.

    Ziyech stated that he would not play for his country while Renard was in charge, but returned in September 2017 to win a first cap for almost a year.

  • Chelsea have a ‘top player’ on their hands, says Melchiot

    Chelsea have a ‘top player’ on their hands, says Melchiot

    Hakim Ziyech is already a “top player”, admits Mario Melchiot, but the former Chelsea defender says the Moroccan winger can be “way more confident and dominant in games”.

    The highly-rated forward arrived in west London over the summer nursing a slight knock, which delayed his start to Premier League life.

    The ex-Ajax star has, however, slotted seamlessly into the fold now free of niggling injuries and fully adjusted to the demands of life in a new country, culture and division.

    His creativity has been on full display through early outings for Chelsea, with a man-of-the-match performance put in during a 4-1 victory over Sheffield United.

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    Melchiot claims to have always been convinced that Ziyech could thrive in English football, telling Stadium Astro of the qualities that the 27-year-old offers: “He’s a top player. I see a top player because of his technical ability.

    “When you come to Ajax, the system that they build up is about the technical aspect. Physically we are not always up to the task to compete with people, but technically we are.

    “If you look at Ziyech, he’s a strong player. He may not look it, but physically he is.

    “Left foot is great and as a human being he is a real fighter.

    “It’s about how he positions himself because he’s a guy who tries to achieve better for himself. The only way to do that is through his stamina.

    “His stamina, it looks like this guy will never get tired. So it comes down to how long and how effective can he stay for a team?

    “Now Chelsea have him, for Ziyech it’s whether he can create the same ability that he had at Ajax – in terms of being so crucial to that team.

    “When he does that, then we have a really good player. He is a top player and now he has to continue.”

    Melchiot believes there is even more to come from Ziyech, adding: “We are seeing a confident guy but he can be way more confident and dominant in games.

    “When he gets to that point, that’s when we are going to see the guy we really want to see.”

    Obvious comparisons have been made between Ziyech and Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez, with two men who are blessed with wands of a left foot bringing similar traits to their respective clubs.

    Melchiot can see similarities between the pair, but believes Chelsea have landed themselves more of a team player.

    The ex-Netherlands international said: “Mahrez has that dribble sense of trying to take you on. Ziyech has passing skills and the way of delivery is different than Mahrez.

    “Mahrez is more of an individualist, he is trying to create danger himself, whereas Ziyech can open doors for a lot of other players.”

  • Hakim Ziyech returns to Chelsea after withdrawing from Morocco squad

    Hakim Ziyech returns to Chelsea after withdrawing from Morocco squad

    Hakim Ziyech has withdrawn from Morocco’s squad as part of an agreement between Chelsea and the national team.

    The midfielder has not yet made his debut for Chelsea after he suffered a knee injury during a pre-season friendly against Brighton at the end of August.

    Ziyech, who was signed in a £33.3 million deal from Ajax in February, had been training with Chelsea’s first-team squad before the international break but Frank Lampard claimed that the midfielder was still short of fitness.

    Chelsea allowed Ziyech to join up with Morocco’s national team this week and the midfielder returned from injury to play 31 minutes in the 3-1 victory over Senegal on Friday evening.

    Ziyech delivered an impressive second-half cameo in Rabat and provided an excellent assist for Morocco’s third goal. But The Royal Moroccan Football Federation (RMFF) has confirmed that Ziyech has now withdrawn from the squad ahead of their friendly against DR Congo on Tuesday.

    The RMFF confirmed that Chelsea were keen for Ziyech to be given some playing time during the international break in order to boost his match fitness.

    But Chelsea’s medical staff also reached an agreement with Morocco that would allow Ziyech to return to London after he featured in the friendly against Senegal.

    Ziyech could now be in line to make his Chelsea debut next Saturday as Chelsea face Southampton in the Premier League.

    Meanwhile, Chelsea are assessing the fitness of Edouard Mendy after the goalkeeper was forced to withdraw from Senegal’s squad due to injury earlier this week.

    The 28-year-old pulled out of a training session on Wednesday and has now returned to London for tests on a thigh injury.

    Mendy is reportedly optimistic that he will miss only a maximum of two weeks.