-
London police to extend use of live facial recognition, drones
-
Australia spy chief warns of Iran terror threat
-
Europe swelters under record-breaking heatwave
-
Heatwave-hit Europe must adapt healthcare: WHO
-
Iran says deal to end Mideast war 'declaration of US defeat'
-
Euclid telescope snaps best photo yet of Milky Way's heart
-
S.Korea chip giant SK hynix seeks $29 bn in Nasdaq listing: regulatory filing
-
French-German tank maker KNDS fires starting gun on mega-IPO
-
'Pragmatists' vs 'hardliners': Is Iran split over US deal?
-
Right-winger Fujimori poised to win Peru president runoff
-
H5 bird flu detected in second Australia state
-
Major power outage in France as Europe wilts under record heat
-
Brazil aim for last 32 as World Cup goes into hectic phase
-
Back in stork: returning birds bring joy to Croatian village
-
Necessity drives gold miners in DR Congo's Ebola epicentre
-
China premier urges AI governance to avoid 'losing control'
-
Japan PM heckled at WWII memorial
-
Colombia beat DR Congo 1-0 to reach World Cup knockouts
-
Hanoi residents mount silent protest over home demolitions
-
West Indies brace for Sri Lanka challenge as Da Silva returns
-
US Congress passes symbolic Iran war rebuke to Trump
-
Stokes urged to use curfew controversy as fuel to beat New Zealand
-
Bolivia's government is 'stoking a civil war,' ex-president Evo Morales tells AFP
-
Seoul bounces as Asian markets look to recover from rout
-
Fans in China put politics aside to cheer Japan at World Cup
-
North Korea's Kim unveils plans for 10,000-tonne warships, nuclear navy
-
Geopolitics and AI in spotlight at China's 'Summer Davos'
-
Ghosts of Gijon linger as new World Cup format encourages collusion
-
Race for robotaxi market arrives in London
-
Panama out of World Cup after defeat to Croatia
-
Moana Pasifika axed from Super Rugby after rescue talks fail
-
Wizards choose teenage talent Dybantsa with No.1 pick in NBA Draft
-
Golden Boot battle steals the show at World Cup
-
Tuchel insists England remain on course at World Cup despite Ghana draw
-
Red or green? For Brazil, the politics of World Cup kits matter
-
XCF Global Advances Toward Initial Renewable Diesel Production with Planned Transition to SAF Amid Global Fuel Market Volatility
-
Andes Health Mart Pharmacy Honored as IPC's 2026 Most Valuable Pharmacy
-
Empire Metals Limited Announces Completion of Sale of Eclipse Mining Lease
-
InterContinental Hotels Group PLC Announces Transaction in Own Shares - June 24
-
Thalia Therapeutics PLC Announces Acquisition and £2.75 Million Fundraise
-
AQP One Introduces BioBaseline(TM) as a Foundational Standard for Physiological Intelligence
-
Silver Range Expands Alamo Gold-Copper Target
-
Top 25* Firm Carr, Riggs & Ingram Continues Strategic Expansion in Texas
-
Bellingham rues England's 'second game fever' after Ghana draw
-
US Congress passes landmark housing affordability bill
-
Meta offers lower cost glasses as wearables competition heats up
-
Dream job: US soccer fans paid to watch every World Cup game
-
England left frustrated by Ghana in World Cup draw
-
Europe wilts under record heat as AC sales soar
-
Grieving Deschamps to miss France's final World Cup group game
Maresca says transfer speculation a 'disaster' for Chelsea
Enzo Maresca said on Friday managing Chelsea during the January transfer window has been a "disaster", with players unsettled because of speculation linking them with moves away from the London club.
Maresca's side have dropped out of the top four in the Premier League after failing to win any of their past five games.
A number of players have been linked with moves away from Stamford Bridge.
Defender Renato Veiga was reported to be in discussions with Borussia Dortmund this week while Maresca has also faced questions on the future of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
Bayern Munich have reportedly made an inquiry about Christopher Nkunku and Tosin Adarabioyo has been linked with a move to Brighton.
Ben Chilwell, Carney Chukwuemeka and Cesare Casadei have all been told they can leave.
"On the pitch, for sure I would like to win more games, but I'm OK," said Maresca, whose team have not won in the league since December 15.
"Off the pitch it's a disaster because of so many noises that I don't think help us, but I don't think they help any club," Maresca told a press conference ahead of Monday's match at home to strugglers Wolves.
"It's for every club, every manager. When there is any noise about some player, it's not easy, because even if you think the player can be focused on us, in the end it's a human being. So if there is any noise about some different club, probably he is not focused 100 percent, so it doesn't help. But we need to adapt."
Chelsea have fallen 10 points behind leaders Liverpool but Maresca said he was happy with his team's performances.
"On the pitch, we're in a business where we all judge results," he said. "But if we judge the performances of the team, I'm happy. We create, we play.
"The performances are there (but) sometimes you don't win games.
Top-scorer Cole Palmer is a doubt for the Wolves game, as are Levi Colwill, Romeo Lavia and Enzo Fernandez, after all four players suffered injuries during Tuesday's 2-2 draw with Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.
A.O.Scott--AT