Marc Guiu and Estêvão cash in for Chelsea as 10-man Ajax self-destruct
It is a sad fact of modern life for Ajax that their name commands more respect than their football these days. They were once the team of the moment, pushing tactical boundaries they ruled the continent in the 1970s, and they even fielded the youngest starting lineup in the history of the (…)
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