Chelsea vs Newcastle
There is no doubt that Chelsea's last season was a difficult one. With a new manager, Mauricio Pochettino, at the helm, the team is doing its best to prepare for the goals it failed to achieve last year.
After being bought by an investment group, Newcastle is well on its way to becoming a European powerhouse. The team has put in some excellent performances in recent games and will be looking to make an impact next season.
Chelsea had a terrible season, failing to qualify for the Champions League in their 23rd-24th season, falling away from the top of the table and failing to reach the final of some of England's domestic cups.
The team had made a number of costly investments, such as the arrival of Enzo Fernandez, but the team's situation did not change over the course of the season.
The start of the North American tour has been positive for the team, with a 5-0 win over Wrexham, and they recently beat Brighton 4-3, presenting a similar team to the one Pochettino is expected to use next season.
Last season, Newcastle achieved what they had not done for many years, qualifying for next season's Champions League after a very positive season that ended in fourth place in the table, with 19 wins in 38 games played and only five defeats.
The team's defensive record was one of the most positive of the entire tournament, with an average of less than one goal conceded per game, only matched by tournament champions Manchester City.
It is worth noting that the team has benefited from investment from a Saudi group, which allowed them to save the team from relegation last season, before becoming one of the top teams this season.
The Magpies have also made the best possible start to their preparations for the 23-24 season. In total, they played three friendly matches. The Magpies played a total of three friendlies, winning two and drawing 3-3 in the last game against Aston Villa.
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