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PAT NEVIN ni CHELSEA LEGEND

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Pat Nevin: Most
wanted
With club football now on hold
for a fortnight, columnist and
Chelsea legend Pat Nevin
focuses his full attention on
another enjoyable outing at
Anfield…
No team in the UK can feel
quite as relaxed as Chelsea
right now, even if you can
never really be too
contemplative this early in the
season.
Maybe I use the term relaxed
because it was so tense in the
run-up to Saturday's game at
Anfield. Oddly enough I felt
more laid back before the trips
to the Etihad, Old Trafford and
Goodison Park than I did
before this one. That is
strange because Brendan
Rogers's side aren't
necessarily as strong as either
City, United or arguably even
Everton, so why the pre-match
tension that never really
dissipated until the final
whistle?
It could have been the build-
up. With both teams travelling
in Europe, the eyes of the
media hadn't left the clubs for
a second during the week. I
was at the Bernabeu watching
Liverpool and they certainly
fought well enough against a
Real Madrid side that in
fairness didn't ever have to go
through the gears. They did
however look buoyed and it
seemed, crucially, they had
rested some key figures for
our visit.
For all the chat about
numbers, I think there were
two players in particular that
Brendan needed to perform
on Saturday - Raheem Sterling
and Steven Gerrard. The
former would have a tough
job breaking down our
defence on his best form,
which he isn't in, but Gerrard
is one of that select group of
players who can control
matches at the very top level.
Even at his age he is the class
act at Liverpool and he needed
to be stopped, both managers
were clearly aware of his
importance. As such Brendan
had him well rested and Jose
needed to find a way of
nullifying him.
On the day Jose, as he often
does, out-thought his
counterpart. Oscar was
detailed to ensure that either
Gerrard didn't get on the ball
or when he did, he had no
time to get his head up and
spray passes around the pitch.
Some Kopites might have
complained about the former
England captain's limited effect
on the game, but Oscar for all
his world-class attacking
qualities is also world-class at
closing down and tackling
high up the field. It was a
master class in doing the job
of shutting down an
opponent.
With their skipper uninvolved,
the power base of the tie was
swayed in our direction.
Talking of the power, I was
pretty smug about my final
words on Chelsea TV in the
prelude to the game: ‘Our set
pieces and corners could be
vital in this contest.'
Well okay, it maybe it wasn't
that difficult to call with
Ivanovic, Costa, JT, Cahill and
Matic all hammering in against
a much less physically
powerful home side, so no
one was really surprised that it
was the shear physical
prowess along with a greater
desire that willed Gary Cahill's
goal over the line, just.
Even after the second goal by
Diego Costa however, I still
couldn't really relax and I am
sure that the vast majority of
Chelsea fans watching felt the
same. Maybe it was subliminal,
it is after all November and we
haven't always cruised
through this month over the
past few seasons.
Another thought running
through the darker recesses
of our collective minds was
the late goals lost at both City
and United already this
season. The most negative
among us would have been
thinking that the QPR win was
less than sparkling, the
Shrewsbury victory was a
battle not a cruise, and the
Maribor draw a reminder that
nothing can be taken for
granted. We needn't have
worried but plenty of us did. I
suspect part of the real reason
for the tension was simple, we
really wanted to win this
game, maybe even more than
most others during the
season. Not just because it
gives us a good cushion over
the rest, or that our biggest
rivals have tricky fixtures to
come, but basically we love
beating Liverpool specifically,
maybe more than anyone else
in the Premier League.
There is no getting round it,
and I believe the feeling is
fairly mutual from the red side
of Merseyside, our fans are
desperate to get three points
against them and it really gets
to us when we do not. Even
though I played for Chelsea
and Everton I have never had a
particular antipathy towards
Liverpool. There is no hatred
on my part, but even I would
probably accept that I enjoyed
those three points more than
any other this season, in fact
more than any other since the
last time we beat them at
Anfield.
Maybe it is just down to
history and the way the two
clubs have travelled in
diametrically opposite
directions over the past few
decades. They were the Kings
of Europe when we for a
while could only claim to be
the Kings of King's Road. But
now we regularly reach the
latter stages of the Champions
League and are recent
winners, while their
continental domination grows
ever more distant. There have
of course been the tussles in
that Champions League and
their young supporters
remember Istanbul as we
cherish Munich. The biggest
difference is of course their
inability to win the Premier
League for a generation while
we usurped Manchester
United and now vie with City
for the title.
It must be particularly painful
of course for Liverpool fans
when they expected to win
the title last season only to be
denied in a game against, of
all people, us at their home. In
the end I find myself not
wanting to place too much
feeling or importance on these
games but somehow always
being drawn into them more
and more. Maybe it is the fact
that in my job as a pundit, the
landscape is totally dominated
by former Liverpool players
who understandably see the
tie, to a greater or lesser
extent depending on the
pundit, through red-tinted
spectacles. It can get a touch
grating as many Chelsea fans
have said before.
Hopefully. even if I openly
want Chelsea to win, I am not
myopic. For example I openly
admit that they should have
got a penalty in the second
half when Gary Cahill ‘armed'
the ball. The difference
between being supportive and
being biased is often hard to
spot, then again all of us like
to think of ourselves as being
objective, but it is often in the
eye of the beholder and that
eye isn't always wide open to
the opposition's case. So in the
interests of fairness let me say
that Liverpool played quite
well last week, just not as
good as us…again.
 
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Mkuu tuko pamoja kabisa. Mimi nataka kidogo tu zaidi. tufikishe point 107. iwe rekodi ambayo kuja kuvunjwa tena itachukua miaka 100! ili hawa wachonga midomo wachongee lkn wafikie sehemu wakubali kuwa ile Chelsea haitotokea! Nami nataka tusifungwe hata mchezo mmoja. Infact bado naumizwa na zile draw mbili. Hazikustahili kuwepo kwa viwango vibovu vya hawa wapinzani wetu mwaka huu!
 
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Deschamps calls up
Zouma
By Sportal | Updated an hour
ago
Dider Deschamps has called up
Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma to
his France squad for the
friendlies with Albania and
Sweden.
The former Saint-Etienne man
has yet to make his full senior
bow for the national side but
could feature in the forthcoming
fixtures, which take place on
Friday and Tuesday respectively.
 
Chelsea star Nemanja Matic told
his teammates that they needed
beat rivals Liverpool if they want
to become champions ahead of
their 2-1 victory at Anfield.
The Serbian international has
been an influential figure forthe
Blues since re-joining the club
last summer and has this season
struck up an effective midfield
partnership with Cesc Fabregas.
The midfield duo have started
every game for Jose Mourinho’s
side this season and they once
again played a key role in
another impressive win.
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Matic in particular had a big
impact on the outcome, picking
up the Man of the Match award
but also for something he said in
the dressing room pre-match.
Boss Jose Mourinho selected the
former Benfica man to say a few
inspirational words ahead of
kick-off as teammate Cesar
Azpilicueta reveals to the official
Chelsea website.
“He just said if we want to be
champions then we needed to
win the game,” Azpilicueta told
Chelsea.com.
“It’s our target to be champions
and when you go to the
stadiums where it’s really hard
you have to do a very good job.”
SEE ALSO: Gallas: Chelsea the only
London club that can tempt
Barcelona star
The victory over the Reds
extends the West Londoners
unbeaten run at the start of the
season to a club record 17
games in all competitions.
In the Premier League,
Manchester City’s 2-2 draw at
Queens Park Rangers sees them
slip eight points behind the Blues
in the race for the title.
How good was Nemanja Matic
 
ins Best Football Club
Hospitality at Football
Business Awards 2014
Category: Awards
Created on Tuesday,
11 November 2014
10:40
Chelsea Football Club
was last week
crowned winner of
the Best Football Club
Hospitality award at
the Football Business
Awards 2014, beating
off competition from
many of the UK’s most
prolific footballing
institutions.
The coveted award
was presented to
Chelsea Football Club in
recognition of
ongoing investment
into its hospitality
product, commitment
to customer service
and first-class delivery
of accessible
hospitality packages
designed to reflect the
individual needs of
Chelsea FC’s diverse
customer base. This
has included the new
UTB Sports Lounge
package, which sees
the club’s Under the
Bridge music venue
transformed into a
stylish sports lounge
on matchdays,
developed in response
to guests’ need for a
more relaxed and
informal hospitality
experience. In
addition, this year has
seen the launch and
development of the
club’s first hospitality
mobile app, offered
exclusively to
hospitality guests to
enhance their
matchday experience.
The award was
honoured to Chelsea
Football Club by an
esteemed judging
panel of senior and
influential figures from
both the football and
the wider business
community, who
commented: ‘‘Chelsea
have broadened the
appeal of their
hospitality and had
some outstanding
results. Some very
strong initiatives
include their mobile
app. They really do
care about their
customers and have
achieved impressively
high renewal rates.’’
Simon Hunter, Head of
Venue and Brand at
Chelsea Football Club,
added: “This award is
a ringing
endorsement of the
ongoing commitment,
development and
investment into our
hospitality product at
Chelsea Football Club,
in addition to the
tireless effort put in by
the entire CFC
hospitality team to
deliver exceptional
experiences to each
and every person
visiting Stamford
Bridge. We are
delighted to have been
honoured such a
prestigious accolade
in front of an
esteemed crowd of
our industry peers.”
The Football Business
Awards, held in
Stamford Bridge’s
1400m2 blank-canvas
Great Hall events
space, recognise the
unsung heroes behind
the scenes of stadia
nationwide,
celebrating their
successes and
rewarding innovations
off rather than on the
pitch.
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Azpilicueta’s journey
from zero to hero
David Lee Wheatley | On 10, Nov
2014
After Sky Sports pundit Gary
Neville named Cesar Azpilicueta
as the Premier League’s best
defender, we track his journey
from unknown zero to Chelsea
hero.
When he arrived at Chelsea
initially as a back-up player for
just £6.5million shortly after his
impressive appearance at the
2012 Olympics, it was perhaps
tough to envisage Cesar
Azpilicueta becoming such an
integral member of the Blues’
team.
He began life in west London
under the leadership of Roberto
Di Matteo before he was
unceremoniously sacked just
three months later and swiftly
replaced by much-maligned boss
Rafa Benitez.
Azpilicueta quickly became a
regular at right-back under
Benitez, though, as his steady
showings eventually earned him
27 league outings and a further
19 in domestic cups and
European competition combined
in a more than solid first season
in England.
However, the Blues set out at the
beginning of the 2013/14
campaign with Jose Mourinho
newly-installed as manager for a
second stint in charge at
Stamford Bridge and Azpilicueta
suddenly found himself in the
cold.
Branislav Ivanovic was preferred
in the Spaniard’s natural position,
while the evergreen Ashley Cole
started out as Mourinho’s first-
choice on the left-hand side.
It wasn’t until October 2013,
when an injury to former Arsenal
star Cole presented Azpilicueta
with an opportunity for a return,
though even then you suspected
Mourinho simply saw the
Spaniard as a convenient stop-
gap option.
Unexpectedly, it soon became
impossible to leave the Spanish
international out of the starting
line-up even when England left-
back Cole made a comeback such
was his impact.
The Pamplona-born competitor’s
barnstorming performances
even led to his claiming of the
Chelsea Players’ Player of the Year
award, as his contribution to the
Premier League’s meanest
defence was enthusiastically
acknowledged by his team-
mates.
Those displays also guaranteed
him a spot in Spain’s 23-man
squad for the World Cup finals in
Brazil where he started two of
three group games, but also
experienced deep
disappointment when the
defending champions crashed
out at the first hurdle.
The former Osasuna and
Marseille defender maintained
top form despite that shock
outcome in South America and
has so far kept new £16million
signing Filipe Luis out of the
picture.
It’s testament to the 25-year-old’s
quality that he’s seen off the
challenge for that left-back slot
from illustrious footballers such
as Ashley Cole – now with Roma
– and highly-rated Brazilian
Felipe Luis, who joined from La
Liga winners Atletico Madrid this
past summer.
Alongside usual back-four team-
mates Branislav Ivanovic, Gary
Cahill and club captain John Terry,
Azpilicueta’s combative versatility
has significantly assisted
Chelsea’s unbeaten rise to the
top of the league in tandem with
the second-best goals against
record in the division.
Crucial interceptions, tireless
running and an ability to play a
simple pass effectively combine
to make Azpilicueta undoubtedly
one of the finest full-backs in the
business at the moment. And, still
in his mid-20s, he can only get
 
Arsene Wenger pamoja na roho mbaya yake na chuki binafsi alizonazo kwa kushindwa kwake kumfunga Maurinho, amekiri kuwa Chelsea tunaweza kupata point 105 msimu huu. Mechi zilizosalia ni 27. kama tukishinda zote tutapata point 81. ukijumlisha na tulizo nazo sasa (29 points) unapata point 110. hii manake ni kuwa Wenger anategemea tutapoteza point 5 tu yani tutapata draw 5 au tutafungwa mechi 1 na kutoa draws 2. Wewe mwana Chelsea unadhani (otea) tutachukua ubingwa tukiwa na point ngapi? Mimi natabiri tutachukua tukiwa na point 107 tukipoteza point 3 tu kati ya 81 tuzitarajiazo mbele yetu!



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Mkuu tuko pamoja kabisa. Mimi nataka kidogo tu zaidi. tufikishe point 107. iwe rekodi ambayo kuja kuvunjwa tena itachukua miaka 100! ili hawa wachonga midomo wachongee lkn wafikie sehemu wakubali kuwa ile Chelsea haitotokea! Nami nataka tusifungwe hata mchezo mmoja. Infact bado naumizwa na zile draw mbili. Hazikustahili kuwepo kwa viwango vibovu vya hawa wapinzani wetu mwaka huu!


Mkuu Hiyo isikuumize kuchwa tena Kwani tayari tumeshajua makosa yetu ktk Hiyo michezo miwili na km umeona mchezo wetu na LFC tulipata goli la pili dakika ya 67 na halikurudi tena.!
 
The Data Day:
Liverpool v Chelsea
The statistics suggest that
though Liverpool had plenty of
possession on Saturday, it was
the Blues who were able to
make better use of their time
with the ball…
Of the 27 attempts on goal
shared between the two sides,
14 were blocked before they
could test the keeper. Twelve
of our 15 shots were from
inside the area, in comparison
to five of Liverpool’s 12 efforts
on goal.
Diego Costa and Eden Hazard
each had five shots – no other
player on the pitch had more
than two.
Liverpool had nearly 20%
more possession than us, but
of the 148 more passes they
completed, only nine more
were in the attacking third of
the pitch. Indeed, we had over
10% more territory on
Saturday, which amounts to
time spent in the final third of
the pitch.
Liverpool’s top passer was
Martin Skrtel, while the
Slovakian’s centre-back
partner Dejan Lovren was
next. Their two full-backs, Glen
Johnson and Alberto Moreno,
were also in the top five.
Liverpool’s two most frequent
pass combinations were from
Lovren to Moreno, and from
Skrtel to Johnson.
Our top five passers on
Saturday included Eden
Hazard, Nemanja Matic, Cesc
Fabregas and Oscar. Hazard
completed the most attacking-
third passes in the game,
while Cesar Azpilicueta
recorded six, the same
number as Fabregas.
Matic and Fabregas both made
12 ball recoveries, two more
than the next player – Hazard -
and between them the
midfield duo won seven
tackles, Matic’s four a game-
high figure.
We have now scored five goals
in the opening 15 minutes of
matches this season, the most
in the league.
For only the third time in a
Premier League game this
season we went behind, but
only for five minutes. That
means we have trailed for just
43 minutes of the 990 played
in the league so far (excluding
additional time).
Diego Costa’s goal was his
10 in his first nine top-flight
Chelsea appearances, a record
bettered only by Jack Cock in
1919. George Graham, in
1964, also took nine games to
reach 10 top-flight goals.
The victory extended our
unbeaten start since the start
of the season to 17 games in
all competitions, a new club
record.
NEWS 1 day
 
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2014
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Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas
has been officially ruled out of
Spain’s upcoming international
matches, the nation’s football
federation has confirmed.
The midfielder played the full 90
minutes of Chelsea’s 2-1 victory
over Liverpool on Saturday but
manager Jose Mourinho revealed
afterwards that the Spaniard had
been playing with a hamstring
injury.
After the match Mourinho was
fairly insistent that Fabregas
would not be able to play for
Spain but after recent arguments
over Diego Costa the Spanish
federation decided to test
Fabregas themselves.
Reports earlier today suggested
that he had been released from
the squad’s training camp to
return to Chelsea’s Cobham
training ground and now Spain
have officially confirmed it.
It is currently unclear whether
the injury will be serious enough
to rule him out of Chelsea’s game
against West Brom whilst
Villarreal’s Bruno has been called
up to replace him.
Fabregas has been in fine fo
 
 November 12, 2014
← Chelsea preparing January bid
after prioritising Arsenal target’s
signature
Barcelona star set for club
talks ahead of possible
Chelsea move
Follow AstralFootball
The Mirror is claiming that Gerard
Pique is set for crunch talks with
the clubs hierarchy.
The 27 year-old has been a bit-
part player for much of the
season, with the inexperienced
Marc Barta played ahead of him,
along with defensive midfielder
Javier Mascherano used at
centre-back also.
The Spaniard is thought to be
keen on a move away from the
club should he fail to be told he
will return to being a key feature
for the Catalan giants in the near
future.
Chelsea and Manchester United
are keen to pave his way back to
the Premier League, with the pair
both willing to offer in excess of
£20 Million for his signature.
The former Red Devil is however
expected to snub his old club, in
favour of reuniting himself with
Cesc Fabregas at Stamford
Bridge. Pique’s girlfriend Shakira
is also thought to be keen on
living the London lifestyle, ahead
 
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Andre Schürrle is fighting for his
Chelsea future after a run of bad
form this season.
The tabloid claim the German
World Cup winner could even be
sold in January in order to make
way for new signings.
Schurrle’s form has been
surprisingly off given that he
came into the season as the
assister of the World Cup
winning goal, but then again he
hasn’t been given a fair run of
games by Mourinho to prove his
worth.
 
helsea are winning the race to
sign Benfica starlet Anderson
Talisca, dubbed ‘the new Rivaldo’,
according to reports.
The Blues are reportedly in
pole position to land the young
Brazilian forward, who has been
in scintillating form for the
Portuguese side this season.
Jose Mourinho has praised the
20-year-old in the past and is
keen to make a move for the
forward, but had reservations
due to the difficulties attached to
getting Talisca a work permit.
Reports: Chelsea linked with
Benfica starlet Anderson Talisca
However, he has now been
brought into the Brazil senior
side, making a work permit
application easier for English
clubs – meaning Chelsea would
not have to loan him out after
purchasing him, as was
previously speculated, but could
buy him and field him in the
Premier League straightaway.
Talisca has a reported release
clause of £35 million and has
scored eight goals in nine games.
Several clubs are interested in
 
Aisee?


Andre Schürrle is fighting for his
Chelsea future after a run of bad
form this season.
The tabloid claim the German
World Cup winner could even be
sold in January in order to make
way for new signings.
Schurrle’s form has been
surprisingly off given that he
came into the season as the
assister of the World Cup
winning goal, but then again he
hasn’t been given a fair run of
games by Mourinho to prove his
worth.
 
Chelsea players on international duty: How & when to watch this week

Turkey vs. BRAZIL (Friendly)

Who: Oscar (42), Willian (16), Filipe Luís (8)
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 18:30 GMT; 1:30pm EST
Where: Atatürk Olympic Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey
How: beIN Sports (USA)

BELGIUM vs. Iceland (Friendly)

Who: Eden Hazard (51), Thibaut Courtois (25)
When: Wednesday, November 12, 2014, 18:45 GMT; 1:45pm EST
Where: King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels, Belgium
How: ESPN3 (USA)


SERBIA vs. Denmark

Who: Branislav Ivanović (74), Nemanja Matić (16)
When: Friday, November 14, 2014, 19:45 GMT; 2:45pm EST
Where: Partizan Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia (closed doors)
How: Sky Sports Red Button (UK); FOX Soccer Plus (USA)

FRANCE vs. Albania (Friendly)

Who: Kurt Zouma (0)
When: Friday, November 14, 2014, 22:00 GMT; 5pm EST
Where: Stade de la Route de Lorient, Rennes, France
How: FOX Soccer Plus (USA)

Uganda vs. GHANA

Who: Christian Atsu (28)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 13:00 GMT; 8am EST
Where: National Stadium, Kampala, Uganda
How: beIN Sports (USA)

Lesotho vs. BURKINA FASO

Who: Bertrand Traoré (15)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 14:00 GMT; 9am EST
Where: Setsoto Stadium, Maseru, Lesotho
How: none (UK/USA)

Congo vs. NIGERIA

Who: John Obi Mikel (67), Kenneth Omeruo (25)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 14:30 GMT; 9:30am EST
Where: Stade Municipal de Pointe-Noire, Pointe-Noire, Congo
How: beIN Sports (USA)

EGYPT vs. Senegal

Who: Mohamed Salah (33)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 17:00 GMT; 12pm EST
Where: Cairo International Stadium, Cairo, Egypt
How: beIN Sports (USA)

ENGLAND vs. Slovenia

Who: Gary Cahill (31)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 17:00 GMT; 12pm EST
Where: Wembley Stadium, London, England
How: ITV 1 (UK); ESPN3 (USA)

SPAIN vs. Belarus

Who: César Azpilicueta (9)
When: Saturday, November 15, 2014, 19:45 GMT; 2:45pm EST
Where: Estadio Nuevo Colombino, Huelva, Spain
How: Sky Sports 5 (UK); ESPN3 (USA)

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YOUTH:

As always, we have plenty of players representing their countries at the U21, U20, U19, and U18 level as well. According to Chelsea official, they are as follows:

Belgium U21: Charly Musonda Jr.
Denmark U21: Andreas Christensen
Netherlands U21: Nathan Aké

France U19: Jeremie Boga
Sweden U19: Ali Suljic

England U21: Patrick Bamford, Nathaniel Chalobah
England U20: Lewis Baker, John Swift
England U19: Ola Aina, Izzy Brown, Charlie Colkett, Alex Kiwomya, Ruben Loftus-Cheek
England U18: Jake Clarke-Salter, Dom Solanke

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