Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel says his team still has "a long way to go" to achieve their targets after moving back into the Premier League top four with a 2-0 win over Newcastle United on Monday.
Since Tuchel replaced Frank Lampard last month, Chelsea have racked up 13 points from five Premier League games, the same as in Jose Mourinho's first five matches in charge before he made the Londoners champions of England three times over two spells.
Tuchel's start has only been bettered by Carlo Ancelotti, who led Chelsea to a league and FA Cup double, and Maurizio Sarri under whom the Blues won the Europa League in 2019.
The former Paris Saint-Germain coach said finishing in the top four to qualify for next season's Champions League remained the target.
"There are many teams behind us, chasing us but, yes, we had many points to recover when we started and it stays a big challenge because it's many, many, many games coming," Tuchel told Sky Sports.
"Every game is a difficult game and we will keep on fighting. It was a good run so far but we will have a long way to go."
Chelsea were languishing in mid-table when Tuchel replaced Lampard less than a month ago.
Since then, he has helped striker Timo Werner recover his confidence – the German scored his first league goal in more than four months on Monday – and brought in players who had been side-lined and are now fighting for their place in the team.
Left-back Marcos Alonso, who reportedly fell out with Lampard early in the season, has brought his attacking threat back and even out-of-form goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga returned for the game against Newcastle.
However, Tuchel said Edouard Mendy remained his first choice keeper.
The German also believed Chelsea have room for improvement, especially in attack.
"We lacked decision-making in the box, we can be... more deadly," he said.
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Chelsea v Newcastle player ratings
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CHELSEA RATINGS: Kepa Arrizabalaga - 6: Surprising first Premier League start since October ahead of Edouard Mendy but Newcastle failed miserably to test out the erratic Spaniard. A few simple saves but just not put under any real pressure. Blues manager Thomas Tuchel insisted after the match that Mendy remains No 1. PA -

Cesar Azpilicueta - 7: Saw goal-bound header blocked after six minutes and often became over-lapping full-back down right from his position in back three. AP -

Andreas Christensen - 7: Stroll in the park as Newcastle offered no attacking threat, with the Dane coping easily with what little was thrown at him. Reuters -

Antonio Rudiger - 7: Back in favour under Tuchel and not put under any pressure as likes of Gayle and Joelinton made no impact on Chelsea defence. AP -

Callum Hudson-Odoi - 6: Always looking to drive Chelsea forward from out wide although his final product was lacking somewhat with crosses rarely finding a Blue shirt. AFP -

Jorginho - 7: Seems revitalised under new manager and ran the centre of midfield alongside Kovacic. Reuters -

Mateo Kovacic - 8: A first choice under Tuchel and while he offers nothing in terms of attacking threat, as shown by second-half shot that he curled over when well placed, that’s not what he’s in team for. Strong in the tackle, then simple distribution to Chelsea’s more attacking players. Man of the Match. PA -

Marcos Alonso - 7: Had game’s first shot on target after two minutes firing straight at Darlow from tight angle and then supplied Werner with chance to open scoring that attacker should have done better with. Linked up well with German down left. Getty -

Mason Mount - 7: Well delivered corner helped set-up second goal but would have been disappointed that two shots just before the break failed to even force a save out of Darlow. Reuters -

Timo Werner - 8: Decent opportunity to open scoring 25 minutes in when he sent first-time shot wide of target from Alonso’s cushioned header. Too good for Krafth down left as German helped set-up opener for Giroud. Clipped half-volley over bar minutes after that goal and deserved to end his drought with scruffy finish following Lascelles error. AFP -

Tammy Abraham - 5: Striker picked up ankle injury, after sliding Lascaelles challenge denied him shot on goal, that he couldn’t run off. Lasted less than 20 minutes on return to team. PA -

SUBS: Oliver Giroud – (On for Abraham 20’) 6: Early introduction due to Abraham injury, making a 100th Premier League appearance as a substitute. Blasted home Chelsea’s first goal just after half-hour mark when low cross from Werner ended up at his feet via Darlow save. AFP -

N’golo Kante – (On for Mount 70’) 6: Slotted into midfield with no problems. AFP -

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NEWCASTLE RATINGS: Karl Darlow - 6: Slightly unfortunate when he diverted Werner’s cross straight to Giroud for opening goal. Tried desperately to keep out Werner’s shot for second, to no avail. PA -

Emil Krafth - 6: Right-back struggled to deal with Werner and Alonso from the off and was easily beaten by German in run-up to Chelsea opener. Better in second half. EPA -

Jamaal Lascelles - 6: Captain returned to starting XI and needed a perfectly timed recovery tackle to deny Abraham shot on goal 15 minutes in, that resulted in the Chelsea man going off injured. But was leaden footed when ball rebounded off his legs to gift Werner Chelsea’s second. EPA -

Ciaran Clark - 7: Another back in the team after injury, reads the game well and produced some well-timed challenges in the air and on the deck. Newcastle desperately need to keep him fit with so many injuries in the centre-back positions. AFP -

Jamal Lewis - 6: Excellent recovery run and challenge as Werner threatened quick counter-attack in first half but caught sleeping as the German made it 2-0. AP -

Jonjo Shelvey - 5: Lovely ball down left to Lewis 20 minutes in but that was about it in the first half spending most of the time chasing Chelsea shadows. Ambitious free kick from more than 25 metres out easily saved by Kepa just after break. AP -

Isaac Hayden - 7: Back in his favoured midfield role after covering in defensive positions, producing his usual crunching tackles and reliable distribution. Getty -

Joe Willock - 6: Enjoyed superb first game on loan from Arsenal against Southampton but found Chelsea’s midfield a whole different ball game. No hint of repeating debut goal until scuffing Saint-Maximin cross wide just after break. Good leap and header forced save out of Kepa. PA -

Miguel Almiron - 5: Two goals in his last game, but offered next to nothing in terms of attacking threat until presented with difficult volley that Paraguayan could only fire wildly off target in last 10 minutes. Getty -

Allan Saint-Maximin - 5: Newcastle’s talismanic attacker wasn’t allowed time or space to make any impact. Decent run and cross set-up half chance for Willock after break, but that was as good as it got for the Frenchman. AP -

Dwight Gayle - 4: Back in team with top scorer Callum Wilson out injured but called on in defence to turn Azpilicueta header over in first 10 minutes. A goal-poacher who relies on service in the box but was stuck out in an unnatural wide role. Reuters -

SUBS: Joelinton – (On for Gayle 64’) 4: Contributed nothing until flick through for Almiron in last 10 minutes. AP -

Ryan Fraser – (On for Saint-Maximin 73’) 5: Found Willock with good early cross into box soon after coming on. Getty -

Andy Carroll – (On for Willock 81’) N/A. Getty
German intelligence warnings
- 2002: "Hezbollah supporters feared becoming a target of security services because of the effects of [9/11] ... discussions on Hezbollah policy moved from mosques into smaller circles in private homes." Supporters in Germany: 800
- 2013: "Financial and logistical support from Germany for Hezbollah in Lebanon supports the armed struggle against Israel ... Hezbollah supporters in Germany hold back from actions that would gain publicity." Supporters in Germany: 950
- 2023: "It must be reckoned with that Hezbollah will continue to plan terrorist actions outside the Middle East against Israel or Israeli interests." Supporters in Germany: 1,250
Source: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
More from Sholto Byrnes
Red flags
- Promises of high, fixed or 'guaranteed' returns.
- Unregulated structured products or complex investments often used to bypass traditional safeguards.
- Lack of clear information, vague language, no access to audited financials.
- Overseas companies targeting investors in other jurisdictions - this can make legal recovery difficult.
- Hard-selling tactics - creating urgency, offering 'exclusive' deals.
Courtesy: Carol Glynn, founder of Conscious Finance Coaching
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10 tips for entry-level job seekers
- Have an up-to-date, professional LinkedIn profile. If you don’t have a LinkedIn account, set one up today. Avoid poor-quality profile pictures with distracting backgrounds. Include a professional summary and begin to grow your network.
- Keep track of the job trends in your sector through the news. Apply for job alerts at your dream organisations and the types of jobs you want – LinkedIn uses AI to share similar relevant jobs based on your selections.
- Double check that you’ve highlighted relevant skills on your resume and LinkedIn profile.
- For most entry-level jobs, your resume will first be filtered by an applicant tracking system for keywords. Look closely at the description of the job you are applying for and mirror the language as much as possible (while being honest and accurate about your skills and experience).
- Keep your CV professional and in a simple format – make sure you tailor your cover letter and application to the company and role.
- Go online and look for details on job specifications for your target position. Make a list of skills required and set yourself some learning goals to tick off all the necessary skills one by one.
- Don’t be afraid to reach outside your immediate friends and family to other acquaintances and let them know you are looking for new opportunities.
- Make sure you’ve set your LinkedIn profile to signal that you are “open to opportunities”. Also be sure to use LinkedIn to search for people who are still actively hiring by searching for those that have the headline “I’m hiring” or “We’re hiring” in their profile.
- Prepare for online interviews using mock interview tools. Even before landing interviews, it can be useful to start practising.
- Be professional and patient. Always be professional with whoever you are interacting with throughout your search process, this will be remembered. You need to be patient, dedicated and not give up on your search. Candidates need to make sure they are following up appropriately for roles they have applied.
Arda Atalay, head of Mena private sector at LinkedIn Talent Solutions, Rudy Bier, managing partner of Kinetic Business Solutions and Ben Kinerman Daltrey, co-founder of KinFitz
Why are asylum seekers being housed in hotels?
The number of asylum applications in the UK has reached a new record high, driven by those illegally entering the country in small boats crossing the English Channel.
A total of 111,084 people applied for asylum in the UK in the year to June 2025, the highest number for any 12-month period since current records began in 2001.
Asylum seekers and their families can be housed in temporary accommodation while their claim is assessed.
The Home Office provides the accommodation, meaning asylum seekers cannot choose where they live.
When there is not enough housing, the Home Office can move people to hotels or large sites like former military bases.
How the bonus system works
The two riders are among several riders in the UAE to receive the top payment of £10,000 under the Thank You Fund of £16 million (Dh80m), which was announced in conjunction with Deliveroo's £8 billion (Dh40bn) stock market listing earlier this year.
The £10,000 (Dh50,000) payment is made to those riders who have completed the highest number of orders in each market.
There are also riders who will receive payments of £1,000 (Dh5,000) and £500 (Dh2,500).
All riders who have worked with Deliveroo for at least one year and completed 2,000 orders will receive £200 (Dh1,000), the company said when it announced the scheme.
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Director: Jon M Chu
Starring: Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo, Jonathan Bailey, Jeff Goldblum, Michelle Yeoh, Ethan Slater
Rating: 4/5
On Women's Day
Dr Nawal Al-Hosany: Why more women should be on the frontlines of climate action
Samar Elmnhrawy: How companies in the Middle East can catch up on gender equality
The National Editorial: Is there much to celebrate on International Women's Day 2021?
Justin Thomas: Challenge the notion that 'men are from Mars, women are from Venus'
Tottenham's 10 biggest transfers (according to transfermarkt.com):
1). Moussa Sissokho - Newcastle United - £30 million (Dh143m): Flop
2). Roberto Soldado - Valencia - £25m: Flop
3). Erik Lamela - Roma - £25m: Jury still out
4). Son Heung-min - Bayer Leverkusen - £25m: Success
5). Darren Bent - Charlton Athletic - £21m: Flop
6). Vincent Janssen - AZ Alkmaar - £18m: Flop
7). David Bentley - Blackburn Rovers - £18m: Flop
8). Luka Modric - Dynamo Zagreb - £17m: Success
9). Paulinho - Corinthians - £16m: Flop
10). Mousa Dembele - Fulham - £16m: Success
Recipes to try
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UAE squad
Ali Kashief, Salem Rashid, Khalifa Al Hammadi, Khalfan Mubarak, Ali Mabkhout, Omar Abdelrahman, Mohammed Al Attas (Al Jazira), Mohmmed Al Shamsi, Hamdan Al Kamali, Mohammad Barghash, Khalil Al Hammadi (Al Wahda), Khalid Eisa, Mohammed Shakir, Ahmed Barman, Bandar Al Ahbabi (Al Ain), Adel Al Hosani, Al Hassan Saleh, Majid Suroor (Sharjah), Waleed Abbas, Ismail Al Hammadi, Ahmed Khalil (Shabab Al Ahli Dubai) Habib Fardan, Tariq Ahmed, Mohammed Al Akbari (Al Nasr), Ali Saleh, Ali Salmeen (Al Wasl), Hassan Al Mahrami (Baniyas)
Tributes from the UAE's personal finance community
• Sebastien Aguilar, who heads SimplyFI.org, a non-profit community where people learn to invest Bogleheads’ style
“It is thanks to Jack Bogle’s work that this community exists and thanks to his work that many investors now get the full benefits of long term, buy and hold stock market investing.
Compared to the industry, investing using the common sense approach of a Boglehead saves a lot in costs and guarantees higher returns than the average actively managed fund over the long term.
From a personal perspective, learning how to invest using Bogle’s approach was a turning point in my life. I quickly realised there was no point chasing returns and paying expensive advisers or platforms. Once money is taken care off, you can work on what truly matters, such as family, relationships or other projects. I owe Jack Bogle for that.”
• Sam Instone, director of financial advisory firm AES International
"Thought to have saved investors over a trillion dollars, Jack Bogle’s ideas truly changed the way the world invests. Shaped by his own personal experiences, his philosophy and basic rules for investors challenged the status quo of a self-interested global industry and eventually prevailed. Loathed by many big companies and commission-driven salespeople, he has transformed the way well-informed investors and professional advisers make decisions."
• Demos Kyprianou, a board member of SimplyFI.org
"Jack Bogle for me was a rebel, a revolutionary who changed the industry and gave the little guy like me, a chance. He was also a mentor who inspired me to take the leap and take control of my own finances."
• Steve Cronin, founder of DeadSimpleSaving.com
"Obsessed with reducing fees, Jack Bogle structured Vanguard to be owned by its clients – that way the priority would be fee minimisation for clients rather than profit maximisation for the company.
His real gift to us has been the ability to invest in the stock market (buy and hold for the long term) rather than be forced to speculate (try to make profits in the shorter term) or even worse have others speculate on our behalf.
Bogle has given countless investors the ability to get on with their life while growing their wealth in the background as fast as possible. The Financial Independence movement would barely exist without this."
• Zach Holz, who blogs about financial independence at The Happiest Teacher
"Jack Bogle was one of the greatest forces for wealth democratisation the world has ever seen. He allowed people a way to be free from the parasitical "financial advisers" whose only real concern are the fat fees they get from selling you over-complicated "products" that have caused millions of people all around the world real harm.”
• Tuan Phan, a board member of SimplyFI.org
"In an industry that’s synonymous with greed, Jack Bogle was a lone wolf, swimming against the tide. When others were incentivised to enrich themselves, he stood by the ‘fiduciary’ standard – something that is badly needed in the financial industry of the UAE."
While you're here
Trump v Khan
2016: Feud begins after Khan criticised Trump’s proposed Muslim travel ban to US
2017: Trump criticises Khan’s ‘no reason to be alarmed’ response to London Bridge terror attacks
2019: Trump calls Khan a “stone cold loser” before first state visit
2019: Trump tweets about “Khan’s Londonistan”, calling him “a national disgrace”
2022: Khan’s office attributes rise in Islamophobic abuse against the major to hostility stoked during Trump’s presidency
July 2025 During a golfing trip to Scotland, Trump calls Khan “a nasty person”
Sept 2025 Trump blames Khan for London’s “stabbings and the dirt and the filth”.
Dec 2025 Trump suggests migrants got Khan elected, calls him a “horrible, vicious, disgusting mayor”
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