Chelsea are back in Premier League action on Tuesday, facing Bournemouth in the evening kick off.

It’s been while since we have watched any domestic football with the World Cup being on, but it finally returns now next week after the festivities of this weekend.

EXCL: Chelsea approached Neymar’s camp whilst at the World Cup!

Chelsea needed the break and needed the rest, and they need to bounce back straight away on Tuesday night. Graham Potter enjoyed a good start to his Chelsea career, but things soon turned sour. The form of late right before the break in play was poor, and the performances were just not good enough.

Potter and the players need to do much better now going into the second half of of the season, and former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra says there are no excuses now for Chelsea, and they need to wake up going into the business part of the season.

Evra doesn’t hold back his words here:

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