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 Maurizio Sarri insists that he can already see a blossoming relationship between Gonzalo Higuain and Eden Hazard on the pitch that could fire Chelsea up the table this season

 Both players bagged braces in the 5-0 rout of Huddersfield Town this afternoon, the second from the Argentine being a stunning finish from outside the box and into the corner of the net

 Higuain's finishing was superb in the game, while Hazard really dominated the Terriers who had no joy in keeping tabs on the Belgian throughout the game

 However, rather than Higuain's finishing, it was more the link-up with Hazard that pleased him the most throughout the encounter

 "I know very well that, when he arrived, he wasn't at the top of his physical condition," Sarri said

"Now he is improving. I'm really very happy because, apart from the goals, my feeling is he's really suitable to play very close to Eden

 "I think that, on the pitch, they are really very suitable to play one close to the other

For us, this is very useful for Higuain because he will be able to score a lot of goals, but also for Eden

"  The Blues will certainly have tougher tests to come in a key month that is going to define out Chelsea's season will pan out for the rest of the campaign

 Their next two Premier League matches are against Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur, with City again in the Carabao Cup final and Manchester United visiting Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup fifth round

 The Blues also have their last 32 Europa League tie against Malmo during February, and Sarri is looking for even more from his Chelsea players in the coming weeks

 "We need to arrive to play 75/77 minutes like the first 25 in this match," Sarri added

"We need to improve the mentality because we need to play the same football with continuity and consistency

 "If we want to play every match with the same level of quality of intensity, we have to arrive in every match with a great level of application

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For more infomation >> Chelsea fans will love what Sarri said about Higuain and Hazard's relationship - Duration: 3:23.

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Temptation Island | Season 1 Episode 3: Evan And Morgan's Relationship Heats Up | on USA Network - Duration: 0:58.

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Cricket's complicated relationship with short balls on display as Australia bounces out Sri Lanka - Duration: 5:58.

For more infomation >> Cricket's complicated relationship with short balls on display as Australia bounces out Sri Lanka - Duration: 5:58.

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Cardi B Hints There's Hope for Her Relationship With Estranged Husband Offset: We Are 'Taking it Slo - Duration: 2:55.

 Not over yet. 's latest comments about indicate that they're in the process of rekindling their relationship

 The 26-year-old "Money" rapper (real name Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) admitted that she and her estranged husband (real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus) are "working it out" and "taking it slow" after their December split

 "We always going to be a family that's together," she told Entertainment Tonight in a video posted on Friday, February 1

"My baby love us both." The couple share 6-month-old daughter Kulture.  The seven-time Grammy nominee and the Migos member, 27, stepped out together later that same day in Atlanta, Georgia, in pictures obtained by TMZ

The pair enjoyed a night out at OAK.  Cardi addressed reunion rumors earlier this week as she left a courthouse in Queens on Thursday, January 31

When asked if she is "back with ," she replied, "We're working things out, baby."  The "I Like It" crooner appeared in court on Thursday for her assault case, which was adjourned until April 4

She was arrested in October 2018 after an August fight at a strip club. A public information officer from the New York Police Department told Us Weekly at the time that two women "were attacked with chairs, bottles and other items

" According to TMZ, the musician allegedly was the aggressor in the situation.  Us reported earlier this month that the estranged pair, who wed secretly in September 2017, have been in "constant communication" since their separation

"For their daughter as well as because they love each other."  The source added: "Cardi is focusing on Kulture and her work, but has such a deep love for him, there's a very good chance they could be fully back together very soon

"  Cardi and have reunited on multiple occasions since their split, including once in Puerto Rico around the holidays, two weeks after she announced that they called it quits

Her reasoning: "I just had to get f—ked. That's all."

For more infomation >> Cardi B Hints There's Hope for Her Relationship With Estranged Husband Offset: We Are 'Taking it Slo - Duration: 2:55.

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Cricket's complicated relationship with the bouncer on display again - Duration: 5:00.

Does anyone know how to feel about a fiery spell of short-pitched Test bowling anymore? When the Perth Stadium deck broke down last month and become an unpredictable pitch of vipers for the Australian tail-enders, there seemed to be a split in the cricket-viewing public's opinion on the matter

It was undeniably dangerous but some were saying it was a thrilling contest between bat and ball, some were saying it was so unsafe that Australia should declare to protect its bowlers, and others were saying a combination of both

The International Cricket Council was also on the fence, rating the pitch average — the lowest possible pass mark

That rating drew the ire of a few legends of the game, including former fast bowler Mitchell Johnson

Years earlier Johnson admitted he struggled with his desire to bowl bouncers in the wake of the death of Phillip Hughes

"I had that (2013/14) Ashes series where I was really aggressive and bowling a lot of short balls and I did hit players," he said after his retirement in November 2015 — just under a year after Hughes's death

"And it made me think, was I doing the right thing? Was I playing in the spirit of the game?" The cognitive dissonance reading Johnson's remarks years apart sums up Australian cricket's complicated relationship with the bouncer, which was writ large on day three at Manuka Oval as Kusal Perera was shaken up by a couple of bouncers, one of which cannoned into his helmet, sending his neck guard flying off

He was assessed, allowed to play on, called for the doctor again, allowed to continue again, then stood at the non-striker's end for three deliveries before calling for the doctor and eventually leaving the field

In the meantime, Australia captain Tim Paine stacked the leg side, adding a fifth fielder to the already-prominent leg-side field, pre-empting a period of play that featured plenty of short-pitched bowling by Jhye Richardson and Mitchell Starc

For the rest of the innings, the seamers almost always had those five fielders in place — always with a short leg, deep fine leg and deep square leg, and sometimes a leg gully, in place — making it clear the short stuff would keep coming

All this came after the second day's play, during which Dimuth Karunaratne was hit in the neck by a Pat Cummins bouncer and had to be stretchered off the field and taken to hospital in an ambulance

This generation of players and audiences, particularly in Australia, will think of Hughes every time a batsman looks out of sorts against the short ball, someone is hit, or a neck guard — introduced after Hughes's death — goes flying

That goes triple for the players like Starc, Nathan Lyon and Travis Head, who were at the Sydney Cricket Ground on that infamous day in November, 2014

It is not faux concern when bowlers check on a fallen or rattled batsman, and Kurtis Patterson said as much after the Karunaratne incident

"It's never nice. You never like seeing that," he said. It's a legitimate form of dismissal, but unlike others, it relies at least partially on a batsman's fear of getting hurt

Making the issue more prominent is the Sri Lankan batsmen's tendency to get out to short balls

Shortly after Karunaratne retired hurt on day two, Sri Lanka captain Dinesh Chandimal was caught behind after awkwardly gloving a Starc bouncer that was sailing over his head

Day three saw Perera also retire hurt and then Dhananjaya de Silva swinging so wildly at a bouncer that his bat carried on to hit the bails

Regardless how you feel about them, as long as bouncers get wickets, bowlers will keep bowling them

When a batsman gets hit, the opposition will check on them. When the doctors are required, bowlers will be rattled

When a subcontinental team comes to Australia, they'll be peppered. Like the LBW rule or so many other things in cricket

it can be confusing to new-comers. But it's just the way it is

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