All eyes on the capital
It’s a busy day in London, jeez.
There is, of course, the marathon going on right now, and well, it’s already been one hell of an event. Two world records, the sub two-hour barrier smashed, and a lot of amazing people raising money for charity.
But now it’s time to see just how badly Chelsea have hit the wall.
The Blues are currently at the equivalent of the 35km mark in their marathon, and are falling apart. They need some electrolytes and gels to bring them back to light.
In this instance, their gel is Calum McFarlane. He has taken over from Liam Rosenior on an interim basis until the end of the season, after the latter was sacked by BlueCo after a rancid run of form.
McFarlane’s first game back in the hot seat is none other than an FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United.
No pressure.
It is a truly stunning day here in London, the perfect occasion for a semi-final clash.
But who will end up meeting Manchester City in the final?







