Earlier today, Graham touched on just how annoying it is when papers bury actual, real news to lead off their articles with transfer speculation. The funniest part about that point was that the same Mirror article burying the confirmation of loans for several Chelsea youngsters also buried some news about our potential squad for our Premier League opener.

Jose Mourinho has some concerns about the availability of trio of Chelsea players, as all of Cesar Azpilicueta, Juan Mata, and Fernando Torres could easily be dealing with jet lag. The reason? A ridiculous international friendly in Ecuador just days before the Premier League season kicks off:

"They will arrive in London on the Saturday, without having slept after a 15-hour journey, to train that morning. If a player plays for England on Wednesday against Scotland, plays for 45 minutes at Wembley and then an hour after the game he is at home in Cobham sleeping, he is in a better condition to play."

I've always hated it when we see pointless friendlies scheduled during the week leading up to the new season, but this particular friendly is far more pointless than most. With La Liga also kicking off on August 18, it would have been somewhat less ridiculous of the Spanish FA to schedule a friendly in Europe as opposed to one on the other side of the Atlantic, but the Spanish FA make their English counterparts look sensible by comparison.

While this will be mildly irritating for Chelsea fans, this could be far, far worse if the bulk of our team was away on this particular fundraising activity. The best case scenario here would probably be for both Barcelona and Real Madrid to come out ridiculously flat and lose, as unless they take issue with this sort of thing, it will just never be acted upon by the Spanish FA.

Update: I think we all knew that the Guardian is a better paper than the Mirror, and unsurprisingly they did a more thorough job of covering Mourinho's comments on the situation. Here's what they had: