From Kai Havertz to Cesc Fabregas – Meet the players who played for both Arsenal and Chelsea

Goal takes a look at the players who have played for both the London rivals in their history.

The iconic North West London Derby between Arsenal and Chelsea is one of the oldest rivalries in English football dating back to 1907 when the two teams met each other for the first time.

Over the years, the rivalry has grown manifold and since Chelsea's rise in stature in the early 2000s, it has become one of the biggest ties in the Premier League.

Several star players like Ashley Cole, Cesc Fabregas, Petr Cech and Olivier Giroud have played for both Chelsea and Arsenal, with Kai Havertz the latest to make the move ahead of the 2023-24 campaign.

Here, we take a look at the players who featured for both the London clubs in their respective glorious histories.

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    Lassana Diarra

    The French midfielder played at Chelsea for two seasons from 2005-2007 where he won an FA Cup and a League Cup title. In 2007 he moved to Arsenal where he spent one season but did not win a title.

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    Emmanuel Petit

    Petit joined Arsenal in 1997 and spent three seasons at the club where he won a Premier League, an FA Cup and two Community Shields. After spending a season at Barcelona, the Frenchman returned to London in 2001 to Chelsea where he spent another three seasons but did not win a single trophy with the Blues.

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    Yossi Benayoun – (Loan)

    Israeli midfielder joined Chelsea in 2010 and remained at the club until 2013. In between, he had moved to Arsenal on loan for a season in 2011. At Chelsea, he won a Europa League title but at Arsenal, he didn't win a trophy.

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    David Rocastle

    The English midfielder began his professional career at Arsenal in 1985 and played for seven seasons winning the English league twice, one League Cup and a Community Shield. He joined Chelsea in 1994 and was there at the club until 1998 but spent the last three seasons of his contract on loan spells.

Mauricio Pochettino explains how £32m forward Nicolas Jackson will become ‘prolific’ for Chelsea after missing sitter in defeat to Nottingham Forest

Mauricio Pochettino has backed Nicolas Jackson to become “prolific” for Chelsea after seeing him miss a sitter in a 1-0 defeat to Nottingham Forest.

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  • Senegalese forward signed for big money
  • Has netted just one goal so far
  • Given the full support of his manager
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Blues suffered their second setback of the 2023-24 campaign in just four games, when going down to an Anthony Elanga goal at Stamford Bridge. They did have chances before and after Forest forced a breakthrough, but were unable to take any of them and ended up drawing a blank.

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    Jackson, a £32 million ($40m) summer signing from Villarreal, squandered the most gilt-edged opportunity to take something from a disappointing performance on home soil, but he fired over the crossbar late on with the goal gaping in front of him.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Pochettino has said when asked if the Senegal international can become a prolific presence for Chelsea: “Yes, of course. but he needs time. He needs to adapt to the Premier League. he is doing a fantastic job but afterwards, to score is not easy. Sometimes he is a little bit rushed in his decisions but this is only to say he needs to settle himself, be more calm and more relaxed and for sure he is going to score goals.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Jackson has registered one goal for Chelsea through five appearances – with that solitary strike coming against Luton – with Pochettino adding on how he can become the fearsome central striker that the misfiring Blues are crying out for: “In the future we will talk in a different way because he is going to score this type of chance if you are relaxed and you don’t rush and you are more solid and you feel settled in the team and in the Premier League. He has been a little bit unlucky in this type of situation because we had chances to score and win the game. It is difficult to explain because all the stats are positive for the team, only that we didn’t score.”

‘Do whatever they want’ – Mauricio Pochettino reacts to dressing room visits from Chelsea owners Todd Boehly & Behdad Eghbali

Mauricio Pochettino claims to have no issue with Chelsea’s owners paying regular visits to the dressing room, saying “they can do whatever they want”.

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  • Blues scratching around for form
  • Results discussed by everyone
  • Coach happy for owner input
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Todd Boehly sparked controversy last season when it was revealed that he had stepped inside the locker room to deliver post-game speeches to an underperforming squad. It has now been reported that fellow co-controlling owner Behdad Eghbali faced up to the Blues players following a 1-0 home defeat to Aston Villa.

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    Pochettino could be forgiven for feeling as though his toes are being trodden on by those from the boardroom, as the dressing room is his domain, but the Argentine insists he is happy for those pumping big money into the club to go wherever they like. He has said: “I like when the owners come, in all my career as a coach, at Espanyol, Southampton, Tottenham, Paris-Saint Germain. It is good that the owner came to the dressing room. The way they approach the players is most important. If they are in a good way and a correct way, they are very welcome.

    “After my press conference after the game against Aston Villa, they came and chill with us, like normally. Also against Liverpool, Luton, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa, they came with Paul and Laurence and Behdad. We talk about the game. I don't see it in a bad way. It would be different if they came for a speech or something, but with the way they came, of course they are very welcome. They own the club, they can do whatever they want! We are so glad they came and shared with us – even when it's good things and we won the game, but even on Sunday where we lost and we are suffering.”

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Pochettino is said to be falling under mounting pressure just a matter of weeks into his tenure at Stamford Bridge – with Chelsea currently sat 14th in the Premier League table – but he says the job he has taken on is no tougher than he imagined. The South American added: “It's not worse than I thought. I think we always knew the new project is always difficult. This period is a worse scenario than we can think to anticipate the situation. It looks like all is against us because the performance of the team deserves more points. All teams go through different periods, and I think we have the capacity to turn this.”

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Chelsea, who have collected just five points from six games this season, will be back in action on Wednesday when facing Brighton in the third round of the Carabao Cup.

Wrexham striker Paul Mullin reveals touching meaning behind goal celebration

Paul Mullin has explained the touching meaning to his goal celebration at Wrexham that got plenty of air time in the 2022-23 campaign.

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  • Prolific frontman hit 47 goals last season
  • Inspired promotion into the Football League
  • Celebration is a nod towards his young son
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The prolific frontman found the target on 47 occasions across all competitions last season, helping the Dragons to enjoy promotion back into the Football League and a memorable run through to the fourth round of the FA Cup.

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    Mullin has endeared himself to a passionate fan base in North Wales – while club co-owner Ryan Reynolds remains a big fan – and the 28-year-old hopes that his account for 2023-24 will soon be opened after recovering from a punctured lung suffered during Wrexham’s summer tour of America.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Speaking on season two of the Welcome to Wrexham documentary that has offered the League Two outfit a window to the world, Mullin said of his now instantly recognisable goal celebration: “Every time I score now, I’m going to make an ‘A’ sign for Albi. But also, it’s quite cool like an ‘A’ for autism as well. So whatever people want it to be for them, that’s perfect. Obviously for me, it’s for my little boy.”

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  • WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Mullin revealed in January that his son Albi had been diagnosed with autism, making that a cause that is now close to his heart. He has registered 79 goals in total for Wrexham through 98 appearances, with Player of the Year honours secured last season alongside a contract extension, all-expenses-paid trip to Las Vegas and talk of a call-up to the Wales national team being enjoyed.

No loan move or playoffs for Lionel Messi, so how will Inter Miami's star man spend his four-month break from MLS action?

The Argentine's career has been non-stop for two decades, but it seems he'll have something of a break during the winter months

Since emerging at Barcelona nearly two decades ago, it's safe to say that Lionel Messi has played a lot of football. There are blessings and curses that come with being one of the best to ever do it, and the biggest curse in that is that, over the years, there are lots and lots of miles put into your legs.

Since 2003, Messi has played in 899 matches at club level alone, and that's not even counting preseason friendlies. Add in the 201 total matches he's played for Argentina, and that averages out to 55 matches a year, or more than one per week.

So, as Messi stares down an MLS offseason unlike anything he's ever seen, he must be thinking one thing: now what? By failing to make the playoffs, Inter Miami will now head into an extended break from competitive action, one longer than any Messi has ever had. The Argentinian was linked with a move back to Barcelona to maintain his fitness, but a return to his old club won't be going through.

Miami aren't quite done yet in terms of their 2023 schedule, but they will not gather again with winning turly on their mind until early January, and will not play another meaningful match until February, meaning Messi and Co. will go at least three-and-a-half months without a competitive fixture.

So how will Messi spend his time throughout that long offseason? GOAL takes a look…

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    Gruelling year

    Throughout his career, Messi has been something of an iron man for club and country. However, at age 36, it's remarkable how many high-level matches Messi has played over the last year.

    He featured 41 times for Paris Saint-Germain in all competitions before making his move to Inter Miami, where he played 14 matches in total throughout his first half-season with the club. For Argentina, he of course guided the team all the way to a historic World Cup triumph, playing 14 games in 2022 and six more so far in 2023.

    It's been gruelling, to say the least, as Messi has played for teams in three different countries across five different continents. And he's not done, either, as Miami will have one last set of matches to go before truly breaking for the offseason…

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    Trip to China

    Before everyone heads off for their winter breaks, Miami will head to China for a two-friendly tour as the club looks to capitalize on the international appeal of 'Messi-mania'. The club is set to face a pair of Chinese sides, Qingdao Hainiu on November 5 and Chengdu Rongcheng on November 8, as part of a quick tour of Asia in an effort to grow the brand even further.

    "We're very excited to continue to expand our club's global reach, bringing our team to play in front of incredible fans across the globe," Inter Miami chief business officer Xavier Asensi said. "This is a special opportunity to share the passion as we reach new audiences and put ourselves on display in new places, and we're looking forward to beginning this adventure."

    However, for Messi, those games won't just be about promoting the brand; they'll also be about maintaining fitness as he looks ahead to international duty…

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    Huge games for Argentina

    So far, Messi and Argentina are off to a perfect start in World Cup qualifying, having won all four of their games while scoring seven and conceding none. In November, though, their fixtures get a whole lot tougher.

    Argentina will first take on Uruguay on November 16 and then play host to Brazil five days later as they face the other two top dogs in the region. The two matches will be massive tests for the reigning world champions, their biggest games since defeating France in Qatar around 11 months prior.

    Messi, of course, will have gone nearly a month without a competitive game at that point, which is what makes those two matches in China so vital. He'll need to keep himself fit for about a month so that he can help lead Argentina into these two massive encounters.

    After that, though, all bets are off and Messi can, for the first time in his professional life, sit back and enjoy the holiday season.

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    Much-deserved R&R

    For most footballers, the holidays are a brief break from a busy schedule. Aside from the Premier League, most of Europe's top leagues give their players some sort of break, and for someone like Messi, that was one of few weeks during the year where he could just relax.

    Still, there was always another game just around the corner. This year, he won't have that problem.

    “It’ll be the first time in a while that I spend a lot of days here in December during the holidays in peace with my people," Messi said recently. "And in January I’ll be back, I’ll do a preseason starting from zero and prepare myself the best I can, as always.”

    It will surely be a welcome break for Messi, both mentally and physically. He'll get to enjoy time with his three children without the looming presence of a European campaign. He can, for the first time probably ever, simply just relax and enjoy the holidays.

    That's not to say he won't be ready by the time preseason starts come January, but it's clear to see that Messi is looking forward to some much-needed personal time after spending the last 20 years living so much of his life on the field.

'Your hotel room gets smaller and smaller now!' – Thomas Muller jokes with Harry Kane after Bayern striker scores another hat-trick in Klassiker win

Thomas Muller joked that Harry Kane must be running out of room to keep his match balls after scoring another hat-trick for Bayern Munich.

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  • Kane scored hat-trick in Bayern win
  • Has netted three trebles in Germany
  • Team-mate Muller made joke
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The English striker fired in three goals as the German giants ran out 4-0 winners against Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.

    Shortly after Dayot Upamecano opened the scoring just four minutes into the clash in Dortmund, Kane doubled their advantage. He added a third after 72 minutes and then rounded off the scoring in stoppage time.

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    The treble is Kane's second in a row for Bayern, having fired in three when they ran out 8-0 winners against Darmstadt last week, including an effort from his own half.

    It is his third hat-trick since joining the German giants and he is the first player to score three in his first ever Klassiker match.

    He is also the only Bundesliga player in history to score 15 goals in his first 10 matches.

  • WHAT THEY SAID

    Kane's growing collection of match balls after his latest hat-trick prompted a joke from co-star Muller, who came up to him after the game and said: "Your hotel room gets smaller and smaller now, huh?"

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    WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

    Kane will hope to continue his goalscoring form on Wednesday when his side face Galatasaray in the Champions League.

Harry Kane can't save Bayern Munich! Thomas Tuchel's side set two unwanted markers in dire Champions League defeat to Lazio

Bayern Munich are in danger of crashing out of the Champions League after a particularly toothless performance in Wednesday's 1-0 loss to Lazio.

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  • Bayern put in weak performance
  • Lost 1-0 to Lazio in UCL clash
  • Did not manage a shot on target
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The German giants failed to land a single shot on target in the entire match in the last-16 first-leg clash in Rome. Thanks to a second-half penalty from Ciro Immobile, the Italian hosts went on to claim a vital win, seeing Bayern lose the first leg of a round-of-16 tie for the first time in 11 seasons. This was also the first time Die Roten have lost to an Italian side in Europe for 13 years.

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    The tame performance against Lazio comes days after Bayern were beaten 3-0 by Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. They managed just one effort on target in that game as they fell five points behind Xabi Alonso's shock league leaders.

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    According to , Thomas Tuchel has now lost 10 of his 43 competitive matches since taking over as Bayern coach. That is as many defeats as his predecessor Julian Nagelsmann suffered in 84 games in charge before he was sacked last season.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN?

    Now on a two-game losing streak, Bayern will look to prevent another slip-up when they come up against Bochum in the Bundesliga on Sunday. The following week they will take on RB Leipzig and Freiburg in the German top flight before the return fixture against Lazio on March 5.

'It wasn't my best day' – Frenkie de Jong's surprising verdict on his performance despite scoring in Barcelona's thrashing of Getafe

Frenkie de Jong was surprisingly critical of his display in Barcelona's 4-0 thrashing of Getafe – despite scoring as his side went second in La Liga.

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  • Barca thrash Getafe 4-0
  • De Jong among scorers
  • Dutchman critical of display
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    Xavi's side cruised to victory thanks to goals from Raphinha, Joao Felix, De Jong, and Fermin Lopez as they leapfrogged Girona into second. While midfielder De Jong was critical of his own display, the 26-year-old completed 92 per cent of his passes, made four tackles, five clearances, and won 11 ground duels against the visitors.

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  • WHAT FRENKIE DE JONG SAID

    After the win, the Dutchman said: "If you win 4-0 it's more comfortable, but in the first half we suffered a little. We had chances because they pressed high and we had a lot of space behind us. Many times they stayed one against one and those at the top took advantage. It wasn't my best day when it came to passing, but in the end we won. I'm going to continue the same. I always train hard, whether it's good or bad, but I don't think I was good with the ball today. We have to fight until the end. It's not up to us, but we have to keep winning games. In the end we'll see where we are."

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    The result means Barca have cut the gap to league leaders and bitter rivals Real Madrid to just five points, although Los Blancos can extend that to eight with a win over Sevilla on Sunday. With manager Xavi stepping down this summer, a defence of their La Liga title would be a stunning way to end on a high.

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  • WHAT NEXT?

    Barcelona are next in La Liga action when they travel to Athletic Club on March 3, before hosting Mallorca five days later. They then face Napoli in the second leg of their Champions league last 16 tie on March 12, with the score currently at 1-1.

Pep Guardiola admits Kevin De Bruyne is not ’100 per cent’ as Man City boss explains leaving midfielder out of Brentford clash

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says Kevin De Bruyne is not "100 per cent" fit and explained why it was a "risk" to play him against Brentford.

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  • De Bruyne missed Brentford win
  • City midfielder not at "100 per cent"
  • Guardiola provides update on Belgian
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    WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Belgian international sat out City's 1-0 win over Brentford on Tuesday as the 32-year-old had some niggles. Ahead of Saturday's trip to Bournemouth, Guardiola revealed De Bruyne "did not feel comfortable" playing against the Bees, but he is very likely to be in the squad for the clash against the Cherries.

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    WHAT GUARDIOLA SAID

    The Spaniard told reporters on Friday: “He’s [De Bruyne] good – not injured. He’s better. I don’t know if he is 100 per cent but we took a good decision to not take a risk, apart from the result, if the result was not good, people would ask why he didn’t play. He didn’t feel comfortable.

    "We have training at 4pm [Friday]. The day after the game he didn’t train and yesterday everyone was off, but he trained by himself. Today [Friday] we will assess. I am sure he will travel.”

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    City are still in the hunt for a second-straight treble (Champions League, FA Cup, Premier League) despite appearing to be at a lower level to where they were at this point last season. For much of the campaign they have been without the influential midfielder due to injury but when he is fit he makes a huge difference. Therefore, managing his minutes is key.

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  • WHAT NEXT FOR CITY?

    After City take on Andoni Iraola's Bournemouth this weekend, Guardiola's side travel to Luton Town in round five of the FA Cup on Tuesday. They then host rivals Manchester United on March 3 in the Premier League.

'Just because I've been signed for £105m' – Arsenal star Declan Rice insists price tag isn't weighing on him and claims he hasn't surprised himself with fine form

Declan Rice claimed that he does not feel any pressure of the "£105m" price tag and claimed he is not surprised by his current run of form.

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  • Rice does not feel pressure of £105m price tag
  • Has performed consistently for Arsenal
  • Won Premier League Player of the Year in Football London Awards
  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The England international has enjoyed a rich vein of form since completing a big-money move from West Ham to Arsenal in the summer. He was recently named the Premier League Player of the Year at the 2024 Football London Awards.

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  • WHAT DECLAN RICE SAID

    In an interview with , the Gunners star claimed he is not surprised by his current run of form as he claimed that his performance level has been the same as it was while playing for the Hammers.

    Rice said, "I'll be honest, some people might stand here and say 'Yeah, I've surprised myself,' but I haven't. I was playing this well at West Ham, I feel like my levels at West Ham gave me so much confidence and belief in myself to have that belief I can be a top Premier League player.

    "But the main thing was to be myself. Not to change anything. Just because I have been signed for £105 million, don't do anything different, just be myself. Things can unlock and so far things have gone really well. I've signed for six years and there is still such a long way to go in my Arsenal career."

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    In the current season, the 25-year-old has appeared in 36 matches across all competitions where he scored four goals and provided six assists. The English midfielder has contributed massively to the team's performance who have won their last six matches in the league and are currently third on the table, two points behind leaders Liverpool and one behind second-placed Manchester City.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL?

    Mikel Arteta's side will aim to continue their Premier League winning streak when they face Sheffield United away from home on Monday.

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