Though Arsenal have a tidal shake this time....but I expect them to do something!, Chelsea has always been their Vibonde!!!!

''Job well done'' ....Chelsea akikutana na Arsenal, unaweza kumfananisha na mbwa akikutana na chatu!
 
''Job well done'' ....Chelsea akikutana na Arsenal, unaweza kumfananisha na mbwa akikutana na chatu!
....Tunahamishia kichapo kwa Bolton j'mosi na nyie wabunduki tutakutana huko huko kwenu Emirates. Ngoma ya watoto wa kiume huwa haikeshi mbele ya wanaume!!!!!!!!!
 
....Tunahamishia kichapo kwa Bolton j'mosi na nyie wabunduki tutakutana huko huko kwenu Emirates. Ngoma ya watoto wa kiume huwa haikeshi mbele ya wanaume!!!!!!!!!

Mkuu kubali yaishe eeh. kwani hamjawahi kufungwa? chelsea bwana wanaongea sanaaaaaaaa
 
Is your team start 'cracking'??...

Phil the cracks

THE first cracks have appeared in Phil Scolari's Chelsea regime.

With the pressure on in the Premier League and in Europe, SunSport can reveal:



John Terry and Frank Lampard have had talks with the Brazilian about his coaching techniques.



Lampard has called publicly for Chelsea to be less predictable.



And skipper JT has questioned the desire of his team-mates.


Terry, whose side go to Bolton today, admitted: "Two wins in seven isn't good enough for a team like us. We need to put a string of results together now and over the Christmas period.


"We've been doing a lot better away this year which is strange because we had a great home record for so long."


Terry and midfielder Lampard went to see Scolari on Thursday to ask him to increase the intensity in training.


Both stars feel the coaching has become too laid back and repetitive and that it is transmitting itself on to the field.


SunSport can also reveal there have been a series of team meetings this week in which players have vented their frustrations.


Terry has been banging the drum and questioned the squad's desire.


Chelsea have lost the Premier League lead and face a Champions League clash with Romanian side Cluj on Tuesday which they have to win to be sure of qualifying for the knockout phase.


Lampard is worried the Blues could become too predictable but boss Scolari insists his men must carry on passing.


Lamps said: "We might have to try to adapt to playing against defensive sides because people will see that other teams have got results doing that. It is important to mix things up if you are trying to play through a team and it is not quite working.


"Sometimes you can play a bit more of a direct style, sometimes you can try and get the ball wide so the team can put more balls in the box."


But Scolari said: "I don't have the players for a long ball or a high ball.

"The character of my players is to take touches on the ball, short passes.


"It's not a long ball from the central defender to the striker because our character is not for this.


"When we tried this, we are wrong. We lost some games but we need to lose games with our characteristics. Not change them.


"The players understand that, sometimes, it's impossible to change because we have some players out with injuries."


Chelsea travel to the Reebok today and Terry said: "Hopefully we can get a win at Bolton . . . we certainly need it."


Scolari added: "I want to say sorry for losing points at home.


"But I will try my best every day at Chelsea."
 
Manda....acha zako wewe aloo...timu ina wenyewe na hata kama
inazama swiswi tumo tu!

Meanwhile....

Bolton 0-2 Chelsea​

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Anelka's excellent opener was his 13th league goal of the campaign so far

By Sam Lyon

Anelka's excellent opener was his 13th league goal of the campaign so far
Nicolas Anelka returned to haunt his former club with the opener as Chelsea returned to winning ways in impressive fashion at the Reebok Stadium.

The Frenchman put Chelsea ahead when he headed home Jose Bosingwa's cross after nine minutes, and Deco wrapped up the points with a superb scissors-kick.

The Blues had chances for a third, but Bolton responded valiantly late on.

Gary Cahill wasted their best chance, though, as Chelsea set a new record of 11 straight top-flight away victories.

It surpassed the record set by Tottenham in 1960 and Chelsea will be encouraged by the omens as Spurs went on to win the league in the 1960-61 season.

And Luiz Felipe Scolari will know that if Chelsea can replicate their away form at Stamford Bridge they will be in with a shout come next May, for this was a fine win that keeps up the pressure on leaders Liverpool, who also won.

The hosts came into the match on the back of four wins in five matches but, with Chelsea unbeaten at Bolton since 1997, the Trotters could have done without Kevin Davies missing a header when unmarked from Gavin McCann's corner.

It was a chance the striker would normally expect to get on target and he was made to pay when, barely a minute later, Chelsea were ahead.

Bosingwa was the creator, the right-back clipping a perfect cross into the area for Anelka to head in off the post to mark his first match against Bolton since his £15m departure with a goal.

Bolton responded but, apart from a Matthew Taylor long-ranger and a series of uncharacteristic flaps at crosses from Petr Cech, rarely threatened.

And on 21 minutes Deco showed the hosts how it is done in emphatic style, the Portuguese playmaker latching on to Michael Ballack's flick with a superb scissors-kick that flew into the corner.

Given the Blues' ruthlessness away from home, the second goal was the last thing Bolton needed. Chelsea were able to soak up pressure and hit the hosts on the break, with Deco guilty of a poor miss when he shot wide when through.

However, Bolton refused to give in and, to their credit, caused the odd moment of panic in the Chelsea box.

Twice the visitors had strong appeals for a penalty waved away, first when John Terry appeared to block Johan Elmander's shot with his arm - though it was by his side - and then when the same player handled Davies's header.

Both would have been harsh, though, and it was Cahill that missed the Trotters' best chance, diving on to Davies's flick-on only for Cech to beat his header away from goal.

It proved the Trotters' final chance and their brave second-half display was, ultimately, to no avail, Chelsea seeing out their first win in three matches.

Bolton: Jaaskelainen, Steinsson, Cahill, Andrew O'Brien, Samuel (Smolarek 80), Davies, McCann, Nolan, Muamba (Gardner 46), Taylor, Elmander.
Subs Not Used: Al Habsi, Riga, Shittu, Basham, Obadeyi.

Booked: Davies, Andrew O'Brien.

Chelsea: Cech, Bosingwa (Ivanovic 89), Terry, Alex, Ashley Cole, Mikel, Kalou (Ferreira 83), Lampard, Ballack, Deco, Anelka.
Subs Not Used: Cudicini, Sinclair, Mineiro, Stoch, Woods.

Booked: Ballack.

Goals: Anelka 9, Deco 21.

Att: 22,023

Ref: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire).

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Chelsea's Nicolas Anelka 7.76 (on 90 minutes).


BBC SPORT | Football | Premier League | Bolton 0-2 Chelsea
 
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Bolton 0-2 Chelsea: The visitors take an early lead through former Wanderer, and Premier League top goalscorer, Nicolas Anelka

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Deco's acrobatic effort doubles the Blues' lead, his first goal since August, leaving Gary Megson much to do at half-time

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Bolton take the game to Chelsea in the second half, spurred on by thunderous home support, but the Blues hold firm

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...Chelski, mbona mmeuchuna kushangilia qualification?, mmebahatisha ushindi nini Champions League? no comments? leteni japo ratings basi wachezaji wenu walivyojituma mnbele ya Cluj
 
...Chelski, mbona mmeuchuna kushangilia qualification?, mmebahatisha ushindi nini Champions League? no comments? leteni japo ratings basi wachezaji wenu walivyojituma mnbele ya Cluj

Safari bado ni ndefu uwezo wa Scolari ni mdogokwenye CL.... kumbuka mimi ni Chelsea damu damu....
 
Wakuu,

Icadon,Roya Roy,Idimi na Manda mko wapi kwi kwi kwi!!!
..naona mlikua mnaniletea usiku na mwenzio nasomea paper ya mwisho.

Gemu nimeikosa kwa sababu ya mtihani lakini no sweati nimepata ma-clip
yakubangaiza.

Je sasa mwasemaje?...Viva Chelsea!!!!

Chelsea 2-1 CFR Cluj

By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer at Stamford Bridge

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Drogba's first European goal of the campaign ensured Chelsea's progress

Chelsea achieved their mission to reach the Champions League knockout phase by beating Cluj - but it was not without its anxious moments on a night of tension at Stamford Bridge.

Luiz Felipe Scolari has presided over a stuttering campaign in the group phase, and so it proved again as Chelsea produced an unimpressive display before finally achieving the victory they required.

Salomon Kalou scrambled home Chelsea's opener to break the deadlock six minutes before the interval, only for Cluj to set alarm bells ringing around Stamford Bridge when Yssouf Kone headed an equaliser after 55 minutes.

Didier Drogba emerged from the substitutes' bench to steer home the winner with 19 minutes left, but Roma's win against Bordeaux means Chelsea finish second in Group A and face a potentially hazardous last 16 draw.

Although they will not meet former boss Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan side until at least the quarter-finals after the Italians could only claim second spot in their group.

Scolari insisted he was feeling no pressure, despite failing to secure qualification before the final group game, but Chelsea's nerves betrayed them for long periods before they finally overcame their battling Romanian opponents.

Chelsea will need to improve markedly in the knockout phase, but for now Scolari will simply be satisfied to have successfully negotiated his way, albeit unconvincingly, into the latter stages of the tournament.

Cluj even threatened a shock in the early exchanges, but were overpowered long before the end.

Chelsea, without the suspended Frank Lampard, needed a fast start to ease the nerves inside Stamford Bridge - but it was Cluj who posed the first threat after six minutes when Petr Cech had to push away Alvaro Pereira's shot.

Alex had Chelsea's first opportunity, but he wasted a clear chance when he headed off target from Deco's free-kick.

Cluj were playing with real freedom in the early stages, and it was only the intervention of Jon Obi Mikel that stopped them from stunning the home support after 16 minutes.

Juan Culio's far-post cross was met by Hugo Alcantara, whose header was smuggled to safety by Mikel with Cadu waiting to pounce.

Chelsea were starting to move into the ascendancy as the interval approached, with Nicolas Anelka firing just wide and Kalou seeing a shot deflected just over.

But just as it looked as if Cluj would survive to the interval unscathed, Chelsea made the priceless breakthrough after 39 minutes.

Deco's free-kick caused confusion in the Cluj penalty area, with John Terry heavily involved, and when the ball ran loose to Kalou, he hammered an emphatic finish past Nuno Claro.

Chelsea finally found some rhythm in the early stages of the second half, with Joe Cole and Nicolas Anelka both testing keeper Claro.

Scolari's side looked to be finally establishing a stranglehold on the game, but Cluj punctured the air of anticipation around Stamford Bridge with an equaliser after 55 minutes.

It was a goal of stunning simplicity, with Panin's cross finding Kone at the far post to power a header high past Cech.

Chelsea's response was instant and Joe Cole was again denied by a superb save from Claro at point-blank range.

Scolari took Cluj's equaliser as the signal to send on Drogba, and he was introduced at the expense of Kalou.

And he provided the cutting edge Chelsea required as he restored their lead with 19 minutes remaining.

Joe Cole was the provider with a neat pass that Drogba controlled expertly before beating Claro to score only his second goal of an injury-affected season.

The goal deflated Cluj and for the first time they appeared resigned to their fate as Chelsea were finally able to exert total control on their resilient opponents.

Chelsea saw out the victory in comfort, but the applause that greeted the final whistle smacked more of relief than celebration - a clear sign that they must find another gear if they are to make a real impact on the Champions League this season.

Chelsea: Cech, Ashley Cole, Terry, Alex, Bosingwa, Kalou (Drogba 64), Deco, Mikel (Bridge 87), Ballack, Joe Cole (Belletti 74), Anelka.
Subs Not Used: Cudicini, Ivanovic, Ferreira, Stoch.

Booked: Belletti, Mikel.

Goals: Kalou 40, Drogba 71.

CFR Cluj-Napoca: Nuno Claro, Pereira, Hugo Alcantara, Cadu, Panin, Muresan, Dani, Culio, Trica (Peralta 72), Dubarbier (Emmanuel Kone 59), Yssouf Kone.
Subs Not Used: Hirschfeld, Prette, Deac, De Souza, Ruiz.

Booked: Trica, Culio.

Goals: Yssouf Kone 55.

Att: 41,060

Ref: Peter Frojdfeldt (Sweden).

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Chelsea's Didier Drogba 7.88 (on 90 minutes).

BBC SPORT | Football | Europe | Chelsea 2-1 CFR Cluj
 
Mwaka huu lazima tuzae na mtu tu...!

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Kalou nips in and after missing his first shot, manages to guide his second attempt into the bottom corner.

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Didier Drogba is brought into the fight on 64 minutes, replacing Chelsea's goalscorer Kalou...

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...it doesn't take the Ivorian long to put the Blues 2-1 up and help them into the last 16.
 
talkin as a mpenda mpira..m glad dis guy drogba karudi angalau mutupage upinzani kwenye ligi cz as soon as tukifikia our kiti huko juu wallahi kama kawa kututoa wil b a dream!

its high tym kocha wenu achange formation aanze watumia anelka na drogba mcheze mpira with attackin minds sio kujaza ma viungo tu for nothin!

kwa jana kusema kweli mmeponea chupi chupi maana mlikua muabishwe kwenuuuu!!sijui mmngemfukuza scolari wenu pindi mngedraw alaf bordeaux wangewin kule?
 
Hongereni mkuu, ila CL ya mwaka huu kama nilivyokwambia ni ngumu sana sasa angalia vigogo wengi wanakuwa wapili.
 
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