Fernandez, Felix and Mudryk train for Chelsea's clash with Dortmund - in pictures


Stuart James
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Chelsea manager Graham Potter must juggle his new signings for their Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday.

Under Uefa rules, the club were only able to register three of the eight players brought in during the January transfer window in their 25-man Champions League squad for the knockout stages.

The west London club splurged more than £300 million ($362m) on new players in the winter window to bring their total spending since American Todd Boehly took over the club from Roman Abramovic in May last year to more than £600m.

The selection headache means that Potter is likely to call on £107m British record signing Enzo Fernandez, loan signing Joao Felix and £88.5m Mykhailo Mudryk for the last-16 first-leg match against Dortmund in Germany.

Key defender Benoit Badiashile, a £33.7m signing from Monaco, looks set to miss out.

Portuguese striker Felix, who joined on loan from Atletico Madrid in January, scored in Chelsea's 1-1 draw with London rivals West Ham on Saturday.

But manager Potter is under pressure to deliver after the massive transfer outlay as his team have won just once in seven Premier League games and sit ninth in the table.

Potter said last week of his selection issues for the Champions League: "There's going to be a few awkward questions and conversations and that's the reality of where we are because only 11 can play, only a certain amount can be in the squad, so there's always going to be players that are disappointed."

You can see pictures of the Chelsea players training for the Dortmund game in the gallery above. To move to the next photo, click on the arrows or swipe if using a mobile device.

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Top New Zealand cop on policing the virtual world

New Zealand police began closer scrutiny of social media and online communities after the attacks on two mosques in March, the country's top officer said.

The killing of 51 people in Christchurch and wounding of more than 40 others shocked the world. Brenton Tarrant, a suspected white supremacist, was accused of the killings. His trial is ongoing and he denies the charges.

Mike Bush, commissioner of New Zealand Police, said officers looked closely at how they monitored social media in the wake of the tragedy to see if lessons could be learned.

“We decided that it was fit for purpose but we need to deepen it in terms of community relationships, extending them not only with the traditional community but the virtual one as well," he told The National.

"We want to get ahead of attacks like we suffered in New Zealand so we have to challenge ourselves to be better."

Updated: February 14, 2023, 2:49 PM`