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Ancelotti in no rush to buy new players
November 7, 2009

Carlo Ancelotti has insisted he will not be rushing into the transfer market after the club's ban was suspended on Friday.
The Chelsea coach is almost certain to be able to sign players in January with the Court of Arbitration for Sport highly unlikely to schedule any appeal hearing over the Gael Kakuta affair until February at the earliest.

The rumour mill has already been set into full motion with the Blues linked with Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero - who earlier in the week said he was flattered to be a target - as well as Benfica winger Angel Di Maria and the Brazilian play-maker Alex Teixeira.

The Blues will lose Michael Essien, Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou and John Mikel Obi to the African Nations Cup in January but Ancelotti remains confident his squad can cope without them.

Ancelotti said of the CAS announcement: "It's a decision that gives us the possibility to buy new players if it's necessary, but at this moment it's not necessary. It's a good thing for the club and the team.

"I know the best players are not available (in January). But now, for us, it's not a problem. Our aim now is to maintain these players in good condition because we have a big squad with a lot of players. I think this is our aim at this moment.

"Gael can play now and he will do so on Monday in the reserve team. Thanks to this decision we have time to look for new players. But we don't want to take a decision in this moment. At the moment, I'm very happy with the squad, these players, and it's not necessary at the moment to take new players.

"I know we will lose four in January but if we maintain the players' fitness we can have a good period without the African players.
"Now our focus is on the game on Sunday. We can buy players in January, but now we have other questions to answer. It's not important now what we can do in January.''

Ancelotti: Chelsea may not buy in January



Carlo Ancelotti claimed Chelsea will only spend in January if his squad suffers injuries after the club had their FIFA transfer ban suspended yesterday.
The Blues would run the risk of buying no new players until June 2011 if the Court of Arbitration for Sport rejects Chelsea’s appeal against the two-window ban for the illegal signing of Gael Kakuta.
And Roman Abramovich’s club could yet decide to try to land big-money targets like Sergio Aguero or Alexandre Pato in January while they have the chance.
But on the eve of facing Manchester United, Ancelotti insisted he was happy with the squad that had taken his club to the top of the Premier League and into the last 16 of the Champions League And after coaching a Milan which included 40-year-old Paolo Maldini, the Italian insisted he is not desperate to inject new blood into his ageing squad.“It’s a decision that gives us the possibility to buy new players if it’s necessary, but at this moment it’s not necessary,” Ancelotti said.“It’s a good thing for the club and the team. I know the best players are not available in January. But now, for us, it’s not a problem. In this moment, I’m very happy with the squad, these players, and it’s not necessary at the moment to take new players.
"I know we will lose four in January [to the African Nations Cup], but if we maintain the players’ fitness we can do a good period also without the African players.
“I have experience not to have problems with old players. I've trained some players until they’re in their 40s, so these players have a lot of time yet.”
Ancelotti’s Milan side twice knocked Manchester United out of the Champions League, including after a 3-0 victory in the second leg of the 2007 semi-finals. He is also the last manager to win at Old Trafford in the Champions League, in 2005.
But he reckoned Liverpool’s recent 2-0 win over Manchester United - and their pressuring of their midfield - was a better lesson in how to beat the defending champions.
“Liverpool played a fantastic match and put a lot of pressure on the pitch,” he said. “That’s why they won. They didn’t give United any possibility to play like they want to play.
"It was a good lesson for us because Manchester can suffer when there’s pressure on their midfielders. Every team is vulnerable. There is not a team that is invincible, right?
But Ancelotti still wrote Rafa Benitez’s team out of a three-team title race. “I don’t think it is just between Chelsea and Manchester United - I think Arsenal have good possibilities to arrive in first place,” he said. “At the moment you can’t think Liverpool can win because Liverpool are behind.”
 
Kwani huwajui??? Yaani inamaana wewe huwajui the BLUESS!!!

We unawaona nani hapo wanawashangilia kwa sana??? tehe heee Tartibu wasije wakakuvamia mashetani wekundu maana mi nimechokoza tu, naangalia watasemaje by the time timu yao kwa sasa mmhh....mdebwedo :D
 

Malaria Sugu tafadhali futa kauli yako.
Chalsea itashika nafasi ya pili au ya tatu.Unajua wachezaji wake mahari kama Didie drogba,Michael Essien,Obi Mikel, wataziwakilisha nchi zao katika michuano ya Africa cup of Nation.kuondoka kwa wachezaji wote hao kwa mara moja kutasababisha Chalsea kuyumba.

Mara nyingi ubingwa unachukuliwa kuanzia mwezi wa december wakati huo Chalsea watakuwa bila wachezaji wake muhimu.Arsenal na Manchester united watakuwa katika nafasi nzuri kuchukua ubingwa na kuwaacha matajiri wa london wakiweweseka.

Hawa jamaa uliowataja wataondoka mwezi wa kwanza na si wa kumi na mbili na kuhusu kuyumba naweza kukubaliana na wewe ila si kwa kiasi hicho sana na inawezekana tukafanya usajili mdogo january usilisahau hilo pia.
 
hahahahah umejua matokeo wewe! IPTL vipi?

Atakuwa na ubia nao inaonekana maana hawezi kuwa mwepesi kusema umeme utakatika kesho.
Ila game naona kama imesimama sana manure bado wanaugulia kichapo cha liver hadi sasa inabidi umakini kesho uwepo...
 
'Lethal' Drogba holds key for Chelsea



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By Jonathan Pearce
BBC football commentator


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Chelsea take two bold statements into the first meaningful Premier League title showdown this season against Manchester United.
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In-form Didier Drogba has scored in each of his last six games for Chelsea

Manager Carlo Ancelotti hails striker Didier Drogba as "the best in the world" and Stamford Bridge new chief executive Ron Gourlay believes Chelsea can go on to win the Champions League twice in the next five years.
One rings true. The other sounds rather hollow.
Ancelotti's not wrong about Drogba. He holds the key to the United clash.
Only Fernando Torres comes close to matching him as a goalscoring centre-forward of the highest order right now but the manager's belief that the resurgence came as a result of Drogba's Champions League sending-off against Barcelona is misplaced.
Very few people in the UK will even have seen the goal that rebooted the career of the African forward. It came in the Turkish port of Izmir on 11 February this year.
The Ivory Coast were trailing Turkey 1-0 into stoppage time in what for almost everyone bar Drogba was a meaningless friendly.
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At 31, Drogba is playing the best football of his life. Bold, brash and beefy, he's quick to turn a defender, positive in decision-making and lethal in front of goal.





He had scored just one goal in the previous 10 matches over a barren two-month spell.
He was at odds with Chelsea manager Phil Scolari, looked disinterested in English football and his career was at the crossroads but with seconds to spare he equalised against the Turks and the goal spun his life around.
It was the first of 36 goals in 42 games for club and country in a remarkable spell since then.
He's netted in his last six matches and in 10 of his last 11. Only Liverpool have kept him at bay in that two-month goal glut.
After replacing the ineffective Scolari, Guus Hiddink encouraged Drogba to impose himself on matches again and Ancelotti has kept the motivational fires burning.
At 31, he's playing the best football of his life. Bold, brash and beefy, he's quick to turn a defender, positive in decision-making and lethal in front of goal.
Drogba could be a nightmare for Manchester United's out of sorts back four just as he was when he scored the only goal against them in the 2007 FA Cup final.
He hasn't started scoring because of his frustration against that Champions League red card against Barcelona. He was sent off in that game because of his frustration against a terrible wrong.
He shouldn't have behaved as atrociously as he did towards the referee that night but he knew that he was hitting red-hot form. He knew, with the goals coming thick and fast, it was possibly the best chance he'd have of winning the Champions League.
Often criticised for diving, here was a man who had definitely been cheated.
It maybe another red card that inspires him against United.
The pain will still burn of his dismissal in the 2008 Champions League final against United and Chelsea's spot-kick shoot-out tears but he'll have to improve on his scoring record against the defending Premier League champions.
One goal in 10 meetings would suggest that United, at their best, can handle him.
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Drogba's good form could cause problems for a makeshift Manchester United defence

Defensively they're far from their best though and have not been in top form since Torres ripped them apart at Old Trafford in March.
Liverpool again exposed flaws in United's last Premier League away game and CSKA Moscow made them look like a group of strangers at the back, but that's just the problem.
They've only been able to name an unchanged back five once this season. Injuries have meant that the Ferdinand/Vidic centre-back partnership has been used in less than a third of their matches.
Both defenders are creaking their way through error-punctuated displays. On Tuesday night against CSKA, Edwin van der Saar also looked rusty after his injury delayed start to the season.
United have their problems. They haven't hit anything like top form and Chelsea start as favourites.
The goal threat of Drogba, Nicolas Anelka and the in-form Frank Lampard will be constant and the gap at the top will be five points unless United come up with something special.
Never forget, with an unrivalled desire instilled by the most fervent manager of them all, they're capable of turning any game in a split second.
Arsenal suffered in late August and CSKA couldn't kill them off this week. A five-point gap would yawn in the face of most clubs - not United.
Sunday's game will be ludicrously hyped in some quarters as a title decider. How foolish, it's far from that, but it will be a pointer to strengths and weaknesses in both camps. Some reputations could be shredded - others forged anew.
Under the sort of pressure that Aston Villa and Atletico Madrid have imposed recently, will Peter Cech rediscover his old penalty box dominance or will Chelsea again concede at set pieces?
Will Chelsea's strength in the holding midfield position through Michael Essien be decisive? It's something United lack, or will the title holders put the challengers in their place?
After all, they did just that in January when they blew Chelsea away 3-0 at Old Trafford. On that day Vidic towered, Rooney excelled and Berbatov gave a glimpse of what United fans are now seeing more and more.
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606: DEBATE

I think this could be the game that puts paid to Manchester United's title hopes - what do you think?



Red is the new black

Chelsea didn't really turn up, Drogba was awful - an absolute disgrace. He was at the lowest point of his career in England.
Ten months later he can do no wrong and it's thrilling to see. His absence, along with that of Essien, Kalou and Mikel for January's African Cup of Nations, will sorely test Chelsea's title challenge.
The current Premier League leaders don't have the toughest fixture list at that time, it's true.
Trips to Hull and Burnley bracket home games with Sunderland and Birmingham but any points dropped in those games will let United and possibly Arsenal back in.
Even though they're top, Chelsea still look too brittle to be a club dropping hints about two Champions League titles in the next five years. Six of the players who faced Atletico this week are already over 30.
Of the first team regulars this season only Essien, Kalou and possibly Ashley Cole can expect to still be there in 2014.
Terry's injury-ravaged body will only take him so far and Lampard will be a huge miss when he packs it in.
There is simply too much upheaval to come for a club still promising to be self-sufficient, albeit not now by Peter Kenyon's 2010 break-even target.
Manchester United may find it extremely tough against Drogba this weekend, but they also know how demanding the thorny path to sustained European glory can prove. Drogba is doing his talking on the pitch. Chelsea should reserve all other chat, for the moment.
 
nafikiri Man U watalala kama bao 4! Katika hizo, 3 first half na moja dakika za lala salama!
 
Mechi ya leo haitabiriki hata kidogo wakuu(Man Utd hawatabiriki kabisa hawa jamaa).Cha msingi tuzisubiri hizo dakika 97......ooops sory dakika 90
 
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