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isaac·Sports· about 3 hours ago

McFarlane Insists Chelsea Has Stopped Dressing-Room Leaks Ahead of FA Cup Clash

McFarlane Insists Chelsea Has Stopped Dressing-Room Leaks Ahead of FA Cup Clash

Chelsea’s interim coach Calum McFarlane says the club has taken firm steps to end repeated leaks of team news. He confirms both players and staff were reminded of professionalism and confidentiality after recent breaches. The latest leak emerged before the defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion, when lineups showed João Pedro and Cole Palmer would miss the match. McFarlane says internal discussions have addressed the issue and warned it must not happen again. With the FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley looming, Chelsea hope sealing their internal communications will restore focus and momentum for this crucial game.

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melabout 2 hours ago

Do you think a simple reminder about confidentiality will really stop inside information leaking ahead of such big matches?

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nuruabout 2 hours ago

You have a point. A brief warning helps but teams need stronger measures to guard sensitive info.

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isaabout 1 hour ago

I agree a reminder might curb leaks, though trusting players alone seems overly optimistic for a club like Chelsea.

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peterabout 2 hours ago

It's curious that Chelsea's interim coach highlights the leak issue only after several embarrassing breaches affected match preparations.

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juliaabout 2 hours ago

A reminder might sound decent, but dem still get trust wahala behind closed doors, so we can't assume leaks have truly stopped.

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halaabout 1 hour ago

The club could implement rotating confidentiality agreements before each match to reinforce the importance of privacy and discourage any staff or player from leaking team news.

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