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Mourinho, Hazard named Premier League Manager, Player of the Year, respectively

t's a Chelsea clean sweep of the final two major awards of the Premier League season! Jose Mourinho is your Premier League Manager of the Season and Eden Hazard is your Premier League Player of the Season. It's Mourinho's third time winning the award (just like it's his third time winning the league) while it's just the first win (of hopefully many more) for Eden Hazard.

Perhaps the only reason these are surprising in any way - speaking as a strictly biased observer, of course - is that neither Mourinho nor Hazard won any of the monthly awards. But the "expert" panel who are in charge of these things finally got their act together at the end and gave recognition to the ones most deserving. Well done!

Jose Mourinho's third win brings him level with Arsene Wenger for second most all-time after Sir Alex Ferguson's rather imposing 11 wins. All three of Mourinho's wins have come since Wenger's last (2003-04). Meanwhile, Hazard becomes the second Chelsea player ever to win the Player of the Season award, following Frank Lampard's win in 2004-05.
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sahamani kwa kuwachosha kwa kurudia rudia lkn hii habari imenipendezeshea weekend hii


Jose Mourinho named Premier League Manager of the Year

It continues to rain silverware at Stamford Bridge.

Jose Mourinho was named Premier League Manager of the Year on Friday, adding another trophy to Chelsea's cabinet as they complete a season in which they won their first league title in five years and also claimed the Capital One Cup title.



Mourinho, who beat out fellow nominees Ronald Koeman, Garry Monk, Nigel Pearson, and Arsene Wenger, went the entire season without winning a single Manager of the Month award, which seems criminal given that Chelsea are on the verge of ending the campaign with only three Premier League losses.

"It is, as you like to say in England, the icing on the cake, but the cake is more important than the icing," Mourinho told Sky Sports, according to the Guardian. "The cake is the Premier League, the cake is the objective of the manager, of the technical staff, of the squad, of the club, of the millions of supporters, and I work for the cake, I don't work for this."

The accolade marks Mourinho's third Manager of the Year award after earning the honour in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.

But back to the cake.

"The problem in football is that you are eating one cake and you are still thinking about the next one," Mourinho continued. "This is permanent. So I enjoy this cake very much, I have missed it for a while because the last one was in the 2005-06. But to go back to England and win it again is a fantastic feeling."

Oh, and it's worth noting that Chelsea's season finale versus Sunderland on Sunday won't involve a repeat of 2005-06, when Mourinho threw his medal into the crowd to celebrate his side's second successive title.



Mourinho says he will not throw his medal into the crowd on Sunday, he will give it to his son. #CFC
- Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) May 22, 2015

Maurinho keshaanza kufikiria ubingwa wa Premier League wa Msimu Ujao!!! Watatukomaje!! Haters watabana mpaka wataachia kwa lazima!
 
sahamani kwa kuwachosha kwa kurudia rudia lkn hii habari imenipendezeshea weekend hii


Jose Mourinho named Premier League Manager of the Year

It continues to rain silverware at Stamford Bridge.

Jose Mourinho was named Premier League Manager of the Year on Friday, adding another trophy to Chelsea's cabinet as they complete a season in which they won their first league title in five years and also claimed the Capital One Cup title.



Mourinho, who beat out fellow nominees Ronald Koeman, Garry Monk, Nigel Pearson, and Arsene Wenger, went the entire season without winning a single Manager of the Month award, which seems criminal given that Chelsea are on the verge of ending the campaign with only three Premier League losses.

"It is, as you like to say in England, the icing on the cake, but the cake is more important than the icing," Mourinho told Sky Sports, according to the Guardian. "The cake is the Premier League, the cake is the objective of the manager, of the technical staff, of the squad, of the club, of the millions of supporters, and I work for the cake, I don't work for this."

The accolade marks Mourinho's third Manager of the Year award after earning the honour in the 2004-05 and 2005-06 seasons.

But back to the cake.

"The problem in football is that you are eating one cake and you are still thinking about the next one," Mourinho continued. "This is permanent. So I enjoy this cake very much, I have missed it for a while because the last one was in the 2005-06. But to go back to England and win it again is a fantastic feeling."

Oh, and it's worth noting that Chelsea's season finale versus Sunderland on Sunday won't involve a repeat of 2005-06, when Mourinho threw his medal into the crowd to celebrate his side's second successive title.



Mourinho says he will not throw his medal into the crowd on Sunday, he will give it to his son. #CFC
— Chelsea FC (Chelseafc) May 22, 2015

Maurinho keshaanza kufikiria ubingwa wa Premier League wa Msimu Ujao!!! Watatukomaje!! Haters watabana mpaka wataachia kwa lazima!
Manumbu siyo kila siku ni jumapili ......jipangeni tu......
 
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Manumbu siyo kila siku ni jumapili ......jipangeni tu......

Yani hilo ndilo alifanyalo Maurinho kwa sasa. kujiandaa kwa kutetea vikombe vyake vya ssa na kuongeza japo kimoja cha ziada. no wonder kiu ishaanza mapemaa. usishangae tukafanya 2 to 3 big signings pamoja na kelele zote za vijana, ili tu aweze kutimiza hizo ambitions zake/zetu! Ligi ijayo itakuwa nzuri zaidi ya hii ya msimu huu. naamini ushindani utaongezeka na kama alivyosema juzi, ushindani ukiongezeka utatufanya tuwe wazuri zaidi na tusifungwe tena na vitimu kama WBA kwenye zile friendly matches.
 
Yani hilo ndilo alifanyalo Maurinho kwa sasa. kujiandaa kwa kutetea vikombe vyake vya ssa na kuongeza japo kimoja cha ziada. no wonder kiu ishaanza mapemaa. usishangae tukafanya 2 to 3 big signings pamoja na kelele zote za vijana, ili tu aweze kutimiza hizo ambitions zake/zetu! Ligi ijayo itakuwa nzuri zaidi ya hii ya msimu huu. naamini ushindani utaongezeka na kama alivyosema juzi, ushindani ukiongezeka utatufanya tuwe wazuri zaidi na tusifungwe tena na vitimu kama WBA kwenye zile friendly matches.

Hahahha!! Mwanakwetu una dharau eeh!! ile ni friendly match kweli wakati wanaume wameingiza point 3 na zimewapandisha hadhi yao!!!
 
Hahahha!! Mwanakwetu una dharau eeh!! ile ni friendly match kweli wakati wanaume wameingiza point 3 na zimewapandisha hadhi yao!!!
In England kila unapopanda one step kuna ongezeko la kama Pound 1.2M kwa club. na hilo kwa bonus system zao inakuwa kama 10% bonus kwa wachezaji. so kwa watu kama WBA walikuwa na kila motivation ya kusaka hizo 10%. Chelsea hatukuwa na hivyo vitu, manake there is nowhere to go baada ya hapo tulipo. kama ni bonus watu washakula bonus zao kwa kuchukua ubingwa na timu isha achieve inachoweza kupata. so kwa kifupi ni happy time tu kwa sasa. basi tu ligi haijaisha rasmi lkn kama alivyosema Mou siku zile, ideally baada ya kuchukua kombe tulipaswa kuchukua mapipa kwenda carribean kuanza kujirusha kwenye michanga myeupe sio kuendelea kucheza na akina Arsenal!!!!
 
Wakati wengine wanajichekesha chekesha hapo juu, wenye ufahamu wanajua nini cha kusema

ESPN FC 2014-15 awards -- the results!

As the 2014-15 campaign comes to a close, ESPN FC asked its readers to vote on the highs and lows, the best and worst of the past season.

Here are the results -- thanks for voting!

Premier League

Player of the season: Eden Hazard

Young player of the season: Harry Kane

Manager of the season: Jose Mourinho

Goal of the season: Charlie Adam vs. Chelsea

Moment of the season: Steven Gerrard's red card vs. Man United

Flop player of the season: Mario Balotelli

Flop team of the season: Liverpool

Signing of the season: Alexis Sanchez

Controversy of the season: Frank Lampard staying with Man City

Surprise of the season: Bradford's FA Cup win vs. Chelsea

ESPN FC 2014-15 end-of-season awards results - ESPN FC
 
Soccer-I would never choose to leave Chelsea, says Mourinho

LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho would not choose to leave the club he has just steered to another Premier League title but he is prepared to manage another English team, the Portuguese coach has told the BBC.

Mourinho, 52, said in an interview with the Football Focus programme, to be shown on Saturday, that having come back to Stamford Bridge in 2013 for a second spell in charge he would only leave if owner Roman Abramovich did not want him.

"I see myself coaching another club, yes, but I love Chelsea and I am in Mr Abramovich's hands and until then I'm here," he said. "The day Mr Abramovich thinks I'm not good enough for Chelsea, I want to work, and if possible in England too.

"Until Mr Abramovich says, I don't see myself going. Any club comes to me now and offers me a fantastic project, offers me twice my wages in the contract at Chelsea, no chance."

Mourinho's first spell in charge from 2004 to 2007 ended when his relationship with Abramovich broke down but the former Porto manager has enjoyed a successful return to the club.

Mourinho will receive a third Premier League winners' medal on Sunday but he is not feeling so charitable this time -- meaning no surprise souvenir for a lucky fan at Stamford Bridge.

After claiming a second English title in 2006 following a 3-0 win against Manchester United, Mourinho launched his medal and blazer into the crowd.

Chelsea host Sunderland in their final game of the season on Sunday where they will be presented with the Premier League trophy for the first time since 2010.

"My son now is collecting all my stuff," the Portuguese told a news conference on Friday. "He keeps everything.

"At that time (2006) he was too young, but in this moment he is collecting everything. Shirts, medals -- he steals everything from me."

Mourinho was named Premier League manager of the season for the third time following previous triumphs in 2005 and 2006.

"I was not waiting for it, I was never manager of the month, but I'm happy with it," he said.

"It's a club trophy, not an individual one. It's for me, my assistants, my players, everybody who works with me. It's something you don't just get by yourself.

"It's the icing on the cake but I work for the cake. The Premier League is the real cake but obviously to be the manager of the season is nice." (Editing by Greg Stutchbury
 
Kwa Uelewa wako huu, unafaa kabisa kuongezeka ktk bench la taifa staz maana type zako ziko pale
 
Ulitaka awe Wenger?, atasubiri sana miaka 10 hana kombe, wengine wanakuja Jana tu wanachukua af eti Wenger adizevu? Usintani aisee
 
Kabla ya kuendelea kubishana na mtu angalau ujue jinsia yake... the say potezea tu..
 
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Didier Drogba has announced Sunday's clash with Sunderland will be his last as a Chelsea player as he will leave the club at the end of the season.
 

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