Chelsea FC (The Blues) | Special Thread

Chelsea FC (The Blues) | Special Thread

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Kwanza Torres na Cuadrado wanacheza nafasi tofauti....alafu huyu Cuadrado msimu ujao atapangwa sn lkn km atashindwa kukaa sawa basi January ktk dirisha dogo ataenda kwa mkopo sehemu....km vile Mi Salah.
 
However, Drogba, 37, insists he has no intention to retire at the end of the season - whether he is at Chelsea or not.

'I have made a decision, it's not my last season,' said Drogba.

The veteran striker has been forced to settle for a bit-part role at Stamford Bridge this season after the summer arrivals of Diego Costa and Loic Remy.

And he admits he finds sitting on the bench frustrating, saying: 'It's difficult when you don't play and then have to go into these kind of games. But I try to give my best.

'I tried to give the best of my physical capacity against QPR, so if the manager needs me I'm ready.'

Despite his lack of action, Drogba looks certain to pick up his fourth Premier League title this season.
 
Thibaut Courtois believes Chelsea showed the character of champions to snatch victory against QPR and says the Blues will carry that same resilience into Saturday's clash with Manchester United.

Cesc Fabregas' 88th-minute winner at Loftus Road was enough to seal a 1-0 win for Jose Mourinho's side, who restored their seven-point lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League table.

The Spaniard's strike dealt another blow to the fading hopes of Chelsea's title rivals, with the Blues in a commanding position ahead of consecutive matches against United and Arsenal.

"If you want to be champions you need to win those kind of games," Courtois told Chelsea TV.

"It's a hard game here at QPR, on a small pitch, it's dry, it wasn't easy to play good football so there were a lot of long balls.

"But Didier (Drogba) did very well, he was so strong and we showed great character to win that game.

"The games against Manchester United and Arsenal are two important games so it will be very important to win them.

"But after this feeling today, we have a good feeling to go into the next ones."

Chelsea have played a game less than both United and Arsenal but both sides will be in confident mood after excellent runs of form.

Sunday's 4-2 demolition of Manchester City was United's sixth straight victory in the league while Arsenal have registered eight successive wins since losing to Tottenham in February.

"They're good games, they're mouth-watering games and everyone is looking forward to them," Chelsea defender Gary Cahill said.

"We've chalked another one off against QPR and we're taking those steps, we want to keep the momentum going next week.

"We're playing against an in-form Manchester United team but we're playing at Stamford Bridge and they're playing against a very good team.

"It should be a great game."

Chelsea striker Loic Remy is likely to be available again having missed the win over QPR with a minor calf strain.

Remy, who has scored twice in his previous two appearances, had been expected to start in place of the injured Diego Costa but was left out of the squad after picking up the injury in training.

Naona MKUBWA NA WANAE KATAJWA...
 
everlenk unajisikiaje timu yako inapokuwa na mkongwe kama huyu... 90 mins na bado jioni Jana akatoka na Lala wake kujivinjari.. vijana wa sasa kama Jones na Kompany hawawezi.. wakitoka kwa gemu wanalala na viatu 1428957872516.jpg walipambana nae na akawatoa jasho bado... 1428957892574.jpg
 
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everlenk unajisikiaje timu yako inapokuwa na mkongwe kama huyu... 90 mins na bado jioni Jana akatoka na Lala wake kujivinjari.. vijana wa sasa kama Jones na Kompany hawawezi.. wakitoka kwa gemu wanalala na viatuView attachment 243117 walipambana nae na akawatoa jasho bado... View attachment 243118

Yuko vizuri anajitahidi kuonyesha kuwa utu uzima dawa....., duh!! Leo umeniandama sana ngoja nilale kesho nije na Sera mpya ,lol ......usiku mwema wapendwa.
 
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Solanke crowned UEFA Youth League top scorer

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With 12 goals in nine outings, including a header in the final, Chelsea FC forward Dominic Solanke finished comfortably top of the 2014/15 UEFA Youth League scorers chart.


Dominic Solanke has ended the 2014/15 UEFA Youth League as the tournament's 12-goal top scorer.

The Chelsea FC forward's tally is one greater than what FC Barcelona's Munir El Haddadi achieved in the inaugural competition last season, when he memorably found the net from the halfway line in the final against SL Benfica.

Going into this campaign's semi-finals level on nine goals with RSC Anderlecht's Aaron Leya Iseka, Solanke was on target twice in the Blues' 4-0 thrashing of AS Roma on Friday. That ensured he would be the leading marksman no matter what happened in today's decider, closest challenger Leya Iseka having headed home after failing to add to his total in Anderlecht's 3-1 loss to FC Shakhtar Donetsk.

Solanke, 17, made it a dozen strikes for the season with Chelsea's second goal in their 3-2 final defeat of Shakhtar, whose highest scorer ahead of the Colovray Sports Centre encounter had been Vasyl Shtander on four. Eleven months ago-

2014/15 UEFA Youth League top scorers

12
Dominic Solanke (Chelsea FC)

9
Aaron Leya Isaka (RSC Anderlecht)

7-
Borja Mayoral (Real Madrid CF)-

6
Zakaria El Azzouzi (AFC Ajax)
Jerome Sinclair (Liverpool FC)
Jack Byrne (Manchester City FC)

5
Nikos Vergos (Olympiacos FC)
Leonardo (FC Porto)
Marc Brasnic (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
Daniel Crowley (Arsenal FC)
Charlie Colkett (Chelsea FC)


Na mkumbuke ni mchezaji bora kijana wa Uingereza... Siku ameenda kuchukua tuzo ilibidi Roy Hodgson ampe namba kikosi cha wakubwa.. Na alichokifanya ni zaidi ya hatari 1428959991007.jpg
everlenk Sijui beki gani huyo anakabia macho... Hapo tu kamshindwa MWANAE... je Atamuweza MKUBWA MWENYEWE!??

Blaza Josee tuletee huyu dogo 1st team... Atese vibeki visivo na ujuzi hivi.
 
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Solanke crowned UEFA Youth League top scorer

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With 12 goals in nine outings, including a header in the final, Chelsea FC forward Dominic Solanke finished comfortably top of the 2014/15 UEFA Youth League scorers chart.


Dominic Solanke has ended the 2014/15 UEFA Youth League as the tournament's 12-goal top scorer.

The Chelsea FC forward's tally is one greater than what FC Barcelona's Munir El Haddadi achieved in the inaugural competition last season, when he memorably found the net from the halfway line in the final against SL Benfica.

Going into this campaign's semi-finals level on nine goals with RSC Anderlecht's Aaron Leya Iseka, Solanke was on target twice in the Blues' 4-0 thrashing of AS Roma on Friday. That ensured he would be the leading marksman no matter what happened in today's decider, closest challenger Leya Iseka having headed home after failing to add to his total in Anderlecht's 3-1 loss to FC Shakhtar Donetsk.

Solanke, 17, made it a dozen strikes for the season with Chelsea's second goal in their 3-2 final defeat of Shakhtar, whose highest scorer ahead of the Colovray Sports Centre encounter had been Vasyl Shtander on four. Eleven months ago-

2014/15 UEFA Youth League top scorers

12
Dominic Solanke (Chelsea FC)

9
Aaron Leya Isaka (RSC Anderlecht)

7-
Borja Mayoral (Real Madrid CF)-

6
Zakaria El Azzouzi (AFC Ajax)
Jerome Sinclair (Liverpool FC)
Jack Byrne (Manchester City FC)

5
Nikos Vergos (Olympiacos FC)
Leonardo (FC Porto)
Marc Brasnic (Bayer 04 Leverkusen)
Daniel Crowley (Arsenal FC)
Charlie Colkett (Chelsea FC)


Na mkumbuke ni mchezaji bora kijana wa Uingereza... Siku ameenda kuchukua tuzo ilibidi Roy Hodgson ampe namba kikosi cha wakubwa.. Na alichokifanya ni zaidi ya hatari View attachment 243124
everlenk Sijui beki gani huyo anakabia macho... Hapo tu kamshindwa MWANAE... je Atamuweza MKUBWA MWENYEWE!??

Blaza Josee tuletee huyu dogo 1st team... Atese vibeki visivo na ujuzi hivi.

Namuona Chris Smalling anaangalia kwa makini......lazima atakuwa anakula darasa hapo.
 
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Izzy Brown...


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Charlie Musonda


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Boga...



Chelsea:

Bradley Collins (GK);
Ola Aina, Andreas Christensen, Jake Clarke-Salter, Jay Dasilva;
Charlie Colkett, Ruben Loftus-Cheek;
Izzy Brown (c), Charly Musonda (Tammy Abraham 85), Jeremie Boga; (Kasey Palmer 71);
Dominic Solanke.

Unused subs
Jared Thompson, Fikayo Tomori, Kyle Scott, Ruben Sammut, Dujon Sterling

Scorers
Brown 7, 55; Solanke 47



Shakhtar:

Oleh Kudryk (GK)(c);
Ihor Kyryukhantsev, Danylo Sahutkin, Mykola Matviyenko, Oleg Hladchenko;
Beka Vachiberadze, Denys Arendaruk (Artem Merkushov 77);
Oleksandr Pikhalonok, Andriy Boryachuk, Oleksandr Zubkov;
Vasyl Shtander (Viktor Kovalenko 71).

Unused subs
Ruslan Yefanov, Dmytro Shevchenko, Yuriy Senytskyy, Oleksandr Hlahola, Yaroslav Fursov

Scorers
Christensen (og) 37; Kovalenko 90+2
 
Arsenal wanaishi kwa matumaini...year in year out! http://http://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2015/4/13/8394379/cesc-fabregas-chelsea-qpr-arsenal-premier-league-title


Hope is a terrible thing. It's the bane of Arsenal fandom. The next game will be better, the next week, next season. It's always the same. First a debilitating loss to Monaco in the first leg of their Champions League round of 16 tie, then a run of wins and a near comeback in the return leg. Dying minutes of the game, a scramble in the opponent's penalty area; the ball falls to a waiting Arsenal forward, Olivier Giroud, who misses the goal by inches. Knocked out, but the effort was good. Next time will be better. Now a spark of hope flashes up, then a sea of despair rages, and always pain; always pain, always despair, and always the same.
 

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