English Clubs Chelsea FC 2014/15 BPL Champion V38, BPL - Chelsea v Everton 11pm #812
English Clubs Chelsea FC 2014/15 BPL Champion V38, BPL - Chelsea v Everton 11pm #812
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Nov 4 2015, 09:21 AM
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Masuk new tered and new gua
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Nov 5 2015, 04:14 PM
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We win! Keluar gua for fresh air
I saw Willian did it again with his freekick. It is awesome, we have a David Beckham look alike |
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Nov 5 2015, 04:45 PM
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Nov 18 2015, 04:29 PM
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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Nov 16 2015, 06:43 PM) Chelsea are considering cancelling Radamel Falcao's loan spell in January to free up space in their squad for a new striker, sources have told ESPN FC. Yes, please make it happen. Dont like him pun ESPN FC revealed earlier this week that Chelsea were planning to bolster their attacking options when the transfer window reopens in January and had targeted a number of striker's including Bayer Leverkusen's Javier Hernandez and Valencia's Paco Alcacer. http://www.espnfc.com/chelsea/story/271336...mel-falcao-loan |
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Nov 20 2015, 04:28 PM
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Nov 23 2015, 03:46 PM
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QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Nov 23 2015, 03:38 PM) Ok, why our attack department changed dramatically in the past 2 games? Excited to watch, flowing, smooth, fast and created many chances Kenedy first start, which bring some pressure on senior player maybe What actually happened? Website: http://www.espnfc.com/club/chelsea/363/blo...ea-beat-norwich Relief comes in many different guises, and on Saturday at Stamford Bridge for beleaguered Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho it came in the form of three points and a clean sheet as the Blues ground out a functional 1-0 victory against plucky Norwich. Diego Costa scored the only goal of the game by finally finding a way past the visitors' excellent goalkeeper, John Ruddy, with a well-placed drive after having been teed up by a Cesc Fabregas free kick. It was Costa's first strike in seven games and but for the vision and reflexes of Ruddy, the Brazil-born Spain international might have found the net more than once. The game marked an eye-catching return to form for Eden Hazard who finally looked back to his best. But perhaps the most comforting aspect of the 90 minutes for Mourinho was the solidity of Chelsea's back line, which was marshalled superbly by captain John Terry. A surprise selection at left-back was 19-year-old Brazil starlet Kenedy. Making his first Premier League start, the youngster repaid the faith placed in him by the Blues boss with an outstanding performance. Confident in defence and dazzling when going forward, Kenedy displayed vision, composure and awareness that belied his age. Hazard may be many people's candidate for man-of-the-match, but it was Kenedy's steely guile and ability that really caught the eye. Mourinho is to be applauded for blooding the youngster. ===== Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...ft-back-against Mourinho explains the decision to start Kenedy at left back against Norwich City I doubt that I was alone in scratching my head when Chelsea's lineup was announced on Saturday, with Kenedy surprisingly starting at left back ahead of Cesar Azpilicueta and Baba Rahman. The decision turned out very well for the Blues, and Mourinho was asked to explain his logic after the match: ‘He’s an attacking player, he was playing in a position where he wasn’t really a left-back. We were ready for them to come and play with four at the back, which they did, but we were also ready for them to play with five at the back which they did against Man City, so I wanted to have a player in that position who could adapt to both situations. If they played with five at the back I would have played with three at the back and used Kenedy as a left winger. When they came with four we knew what we had to do.’ ===== Website: http://www.espnfc.com/club/chelsea/363/blo...ea-beat-norwich Player Ratings (1-10; 10=best. Players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating) GK Asmir Begovic, 6 -- A spectator for much of the game. Looked solid enough and displayed positional awareness at set pieces, which had been lacking in recent games. DF Branislav Ivanovic, 7 -- Making a first appearance since the 3-1 home loss to Southampton at the beginning of October, there were signs of nervousness in Ivanovic's play during the first phase of the game. Grew in stature once Chelsea took the lead, and although scarcely troubled, the popular Serb will take comfort from the clean sheet. DF Kenedy, 8 -- Making an accomplished Premier League debut at left-back, the 19-year-old patrolled the left channel with aplomb and did not put a foot wrong. Defended stoutly and displaying lightning-quick pace. Was able to get forward and link-up with Hazard. DF Kurt Zouma, 7 -- Dependable and resolute in defence, Zouma used his mobility to good effect both at the back and getting forward. Always dangerous at set pieces; he might have scored when crashing a volley against the bar. A capable partner for Terry, from whom he continues to learn. DF John Terry, 7 -- A solid captain's performance from Terry, who marshalled and instilled confidence in a back line that finally resembled the impregnable fortress of last season. Made an outstanding block when Sebastien Bassong rifled a shot at goal shortly before the break to deny Norwich the lead. Hard to believe the Blues skipper will be 35 next month, and on Saturday's evidence there's little to suggest he can't continue at the highest level for a while. MF Nemanja Matic, 7 -- Back in the groove, Matic spent the majority of the game shielding Chelsea's defence and neutralising Norwich's forward play. Might have scored when making a mazy run into the visitors' penalty area, but drilled a shot straight at Ruddy. MF Cesc Fabregas, 7 -- Much better from the Spain international who worked tirelessly for his teammates in midfield and looked composed on the ball. Showed great vision and awareness when taking a quick free kick to tee up Costa for the only goal of the game. "Fabregas assist, Costa goal" has a familiar ring to it and Mourinho will be delighted at the prospect of this partnership flourishing again. MF Willian, 7 -- Yet another effervescent performance saw the Brazilian taking on the mantle of playmaker while weaving from channel to channel and owning creative set pieces. MF Eden Hazard, 8 -- Perhaps the most encouraging aspect of Saturday's victory was the return to form of Hazard, who looked back to his influential best as Chelsea's No. 10. Always carried Chelsea's most potent threat when on the ball and appears to have shaken off the torpor that has shrouded his performances to date this season. MF Pedro, 6 -- Arguably Chelsea's least effective player. Culpable of holding onto the ball too long and lacked the vision and creativity of Hazard and Willian. Should have been withdrawn earlier than the 83rd minute, which is when he was replaced by Oscar. FW Diego Costa, 8 -- Led the line with gusto. A competitive and combative first half saw endeavour go unrewarded with Norwich keeper Ruddy equal to Costa's attempts to break the deadlock. Latched onto Fabregas' quickly taken free kick and drilled the ball sweetly home to score what proved to be Chelsea's winner. Substitutes: MF Oscar, NR -- Replaced the ineffective Pedro late on and competed well as Chelsea closed the game out. MF Ramires, NR -- Replaced Willian for the final moments of the game to add more steel to Chelsea's midfield. DF Cesar Azpilicueta, NR -- Replaced Hazard in injury time as Mourinho bolstered his defensive options to protect a 1-0 lead. |
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Nov 24 2015, 02:27 PM
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Feel free to agree to disagree. Here's some tactical analysis of Chelsea win over Norwich.
I feel we really need a good striker to complement Costa upfront: Lukaku is very impressive but unfortunately we already sold him Tactical Analysis Of Chelsea’s Impressive Win Over Norwich City With the home crowd in complete support of their manager who is also referred to as ‘One of their own’ and the players back on song, Chelsea’s win over Norwich City on Saturday might just have been the acceleration which was needed to get them up and running in the 2015-16 season of the Barclays Premier League. The title defense might look a bit far-fetched, but the Blues really needed this win to at least ensure a top four finish. Jose Mourinho’s credentials and future at the club looked bleak and to eradicate the storm of unbearable agony, a revitalizing win like this seems absolutely priceless. Chelsea managed to earn a hard fought 1-0 win over newcomers Norwich City at the Stamford Bridge with Diego Costa finding the back of the net. Here is our tactical analysis of what transpired between the two sides mentioned and if you are not satisfied by our tactical analysis, do let us know. LINEUP AND FORMATION Chelsea: (4-2-3-1) Asmir Begovic; Kenedy, John Terry, Kurt Zouma, Branislav Ivanovic; Nemanja Matic, Cesc Fabregas; Eden Hazard, Willian, Pedro; Diego Costa. Norwich City (4-4-1-1) John Ruddy; Martin Olsson, Sebastian Bassong, Ryan Bennett, Andre Wisdom; Robbie Brady, Gary O’Neil, Youssouf Mulumbu, John Howson; Nathan Redmond; Dieumerci Mbokani. FREE MOVING EDEN LOOKED HAZARD-OUS AGAINST NORWICH The major talking point from the game was the way Eden Hazard deployed himself throughout the game. The Belgian international was moving freely around the attacking midfield areas from his central position from the off which made him able to make a drift on both the flanks to create chances with his diagonal movements. The PFA Player of the Year last season put on a display to remember against the Canneries and with those one touch passes with Pedro and Fabregas, awareness and burst of pace down the flanks, he single-handedly put Norwich on the back foot. DIEGO COSTA FAILED TO BE A CARNIVORE UP FRONT DESPITE THE GOAL Despite scoring the winning goal, Diego Costa has ground to cover to get back to his best up front. Costa never looked like a threat inside the Norwich City’s box and looked more than an attacking midfielder than a no. 9. John Ruddy was barely tested by Costa when all was needed was a tap in some cases. The Spanish frontman needs to work on his positioning and should position himself in better ways than his latest display at the Stamford Bridge. He never really looked like getting into the space of the defenders and rather held himself a yard or two behind than where he should have been. NORWICH CITY LOOKED RESOLUTE 1 VS 1 SITUATIONS Chelsea led the charts in keeping the possession with a hefty 65% of the ball held by them. Norwich never looked like a side who were out there to grab all three points. Alex Neil’s visit to West London with his troops was arguably for a draw at maximum, but the visitors did a brilliant piece of defending and restricting the reigning champions quite long. The 1 vs. 1 defending and marking the Blues’ attackers was top notch and it took a bit of trickery by Fabregas and Costa to finally create the goal. Bassong and Wisdom, in particular, were resolute and took on Hazard and Costa time and again and despite handful number of counter attacks, Norwich City were resolute enough to not concede until an instance of misappropriation. STRETCH THE BACK Chelsea consistently tried to stretch the visiting defenders, particularly in the second half. Hazard and Pedro through the flanks, Fabregas holding back and Costa falling at the vicinity of the penalty box, Chelsea created gaps in Norwich defense. The output was missing but let’s not take away the credits from Chelsea attackers. They widened the game between Brady and O’Neil and created yards of space at times between the back four to ensure that the newly promoted club stay on the back foot throughout the game. Website: http://the4thofficial.net/2015/11/22/tacti...r-norwich-city/ |
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Nov 25 2015, 08:41 AM
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Terry injured.... If you see the picture in the website link below, sad
Costa unhappy after being talked into by Mou Last but not least, clean sheet and a win to boost our players confidence Maccabi Tel Aviv 0 Chelsea 4: Blues claim crucial win but John Terry injury poses problem for Jose Mourinho Chelsea's first away win for over two months was overshadowed as captain John Terry was carried off on a stretcher in Haifa tonight. Jose Mourinho's side secured an unconvincing victory, despite the size of the scoreline, in the Champions League over Maccabi Tel Aviv, who were down to 10 men for over 45 minutes. Due to Dynamo Kiev's surprise 2-0 victory over Porto, Chelsea's place in the last 16 is still not assured and will be decided when they face the latter at home on December 9. Whether Terry will be fit to face them then or Tottenham on Sunday for that matter, is uncertain. The 34-year-old defender appeared to land awkwardly on a woeful pitch at the Sammy Ofer stadium and instantly collapsed to the surface in agony. Some of his Chelsea team-mates gathered around him anxiously and after a brief spell of treatment, the skipper was taken straight down the tunnel and Kurt Zouma took his place. It was the last thing Mourinho needs right now just as Chelsea are showing signs of turning results, if not performances, around. This was their second clean sheet in a row, although they were fortunate Dor Peretz headed over from six yards in the opening exchanges, while Asmir Begovic made saves from Eli Dasa and Eran Zahavi after the break when the score was still just 1-0. Chelsea's lacklustre display was partly due to the playing surface, which cut up throughout. Mourinho even took to repairing some of the divots during one break of play. It took Gary Cahill to settle some their nerves in the 20th minute. His initial header from Willian's corner was well saved by Predrag Rajkovic, but the England international scored from the rebound. The evening should have been more comfortable when Tal Ben Haim, the former Chelsea defender, kicked out at Diego Costa in the 41st minute and was given a straight red card by Undiano Mallenco. But Chelsea, who have won just two away games all season, were sloppy for a long period after the break and gave Maccabi hope of a comeback. It took set piece master Willian to end their hopes, cooly curling in his sixth goal and free kick of the season just two minutes after Terry went off. Chelsea then made the scoreline far more flattering for them than their display merited by adding two more from Oscar and Zouma. But the lack of happiness in the Chelsea camp was exposed when Costa just stormed off at the final whistle, without waiting for his team-mates or acknowledging manager Jose Mourinho. Chelsea will now wait anxiously for news on Terry's injury. Even when they win, the club still seem to have deal with bad news. Website: http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/m...e-a3122376.html |
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Nov 25 2015, 09:04 AM
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Anyone know who is this Hector guy? He appears to be defender and is loaned to Reading, and we want to recall him back in January. Is he better defender than the ones we have playing?
Reading executive confirms Chelsea want to recall loanee in January By Fellipe Miranda @Brazfoot on Nov 22, 2015, 9:41p Yesterday against Norwich City, Chelsea managed to get a rare (for this season, anyway) clean sheet. But, in truth, the Blues' defensive unit wasn't tested until the end of the match, when Norwich City were finally motivated to get a goal. Chelsea completely dominated possession for most of the match until then. Regardless, our defensive frailties have been front and center all season, with 23 conceded in just 13 league matches. While it seems a given that the club will move for John Stones at some point, it would appear that José Mourinho wants to add more immediate options to his defence, looking to recall on-loan defender Michael Hector, according to Reading executive Samrit Thanakanchanasut: "Chelsea want [Michael Hector] back early but I think we'll retain him as we agreed until the end of the season." -Samrit Thanakanchanasut; Source: Goal Hector was acquired by Chelsea on the last day of the summer transfer window from Reading, but was loaned back to the Royals until the end of the season. He's taken part in 14 games so far in the Championship, giving solid, if unspectacular performances at centre-back as Reading hope to achieve promotion back to the Premier League. At the moment, Chelsea's first-team squad have 5 players who can play as centre-back. With one of them actually our first-choice right back and another linked to a Besiktas move after not seeing the pitch for more than a minute in all competitions, it would make sense to have Hector at Stamford Bridge to fill the gap and maybe play a more significant part in the team. Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...n-recall-report =====Edited more news Since Costa is off form or rather inconsistent, we are linked with another striker who is lighting up Bundesliga Chelsea looking to buy Borussia Dortmund striker — reports By Fellipe Miranda and David Pasztor on Nov 22, 2015, 5:58p Chelsea's win against Norwich City yesterday showed that the team can still create create a lot of good opportunities to score, but they still seem to lack a good presence in the box since Diego Costa's drop in form. As part of our supposed attempts to fix this problem, at least according to The Sun, Chelsea have added Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to the short list of potential transfer targets. Obviously, this isn't exactly the greatest source, but PEA would be a great signing for just about any team in the world, so in that sense, it isn't such a far-fetched rumor. Aubameyang has been topping the Bundesliga goalscoring charts this season, having scored 15 goals in 13 matches in the German league. The Sun claims Chelsea are weighing up on making a £20 million bid for the Gabonese player, even though reports from Germany claim Dortmund aren't willing to let go of him for at least £42 million. Still cheaper than Griezmann's release clause! Having someone as versatile as Aubameyang, who can use his amazing speed to score from either wing or his good strength and aerial ability to lead the line centrally, would be a great addition to Chelsea to complement, or supplement, Diego Costa and our attacking midfielders. Still, it doesn't seem likely that Chelsea will be making impactful moves in the next transfer window, so the chances of us getting someone as good and expensive as Aubameyang should be very slim. It should also be noted that the last time the striker was quizzed on a potential move, he made it very clear he preferred Spain as his next destination after Dortmund. "After that [recently signed new] contract I have this dream to play in Spain. I hope that will happen but when? I don't know." "Lots of people think that the Premier League would good for me but my mum is Spanish and I really have that dream to play over there. After that maybe one day the Premier League but for the moment I aim to one day play in Spain." -Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang; source: BBC Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...transfer-report ===== Ramires and Terry both out of our next match against Spurs, Terry for sure, Ramires doubtful Two key Chelsea players now 'doubtful' for Sunday's Spurs clash thanks to terrible pitch in Israel By David Pasztor @D_Peezy on Nov 24, 2015, 10:29p We all saw John Terry get injured in Tuesday night's Champions League group stage match against Maccabi Tel-Aviv, challenging for the ball with one of the defenders only to come off worse. Even on replay there didn't seem to be too much egregious contact, which would then explain why Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho blamed the injury on the pitch. Chelsea FC ✔ @ChelseaFC Jose reports Ramires was injured in training yesterday and JT now has an ankle injury, both he thinks caused by the bad pitch. #CFC 6:07 AM - 25 Nov 2015 Tel-Aviv's home stadium was not the venue for this match, just as it hadn't been for their previous two home games in the group. Instead, it was at a stadium in Haifa, which also serves as a home base for the Israeli national team and a couple other local teams. On first glance, the turf looked in decent condition, but was cutting up very badly even just a few minutes into the game; at one point, Mourinho himself walked out onto the pitch to replace a massive divot. While the exact extent of either injury is known at this time, Mourinho's not counting with his captain. And while Ramires, who was not in the matchday squad today due to that injury, may not have been a locked-on starter for Sunday, he does tend to play in tough away match-ups, where his indefatigable running and hassling can be crucial to a positive result. Chelsea FC ✔ @ChelseaFC Jose says for Terry to leave the pitch with the score just 1-0 means he expects the injury is too bad for him to play at Spurs. #CFC 6:19 AM - 25 Nov 2015 Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...rs-clash-thanks This post has been edited by Ketchum: Nov 25 2015, 10:48 AM |
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Nov 27 2015, 08:19 AM
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Transfer news for January.
Aubameyang looks gorgeous, hope his striker skill pun bagus Stones, as usual we will chase him during January window period. Aubameyang among favourites to join Chelsea as Jose Mourinho seeks striking reinforcements TOM DUTTON 3 hours ago Borussia Dortmund's Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has emerged as a leading candidate to solve Jose Mourinho's striking problems in January. Chelsea's three recognised strikers - Diego Costa, Loic Remy and Radamel Falcao - have between them scored just four Premier League goals this term, prompting speculation Mourinho will make a major play in the New Year. Names like Harry Kane and Antoine Griezmann have been tossed around, while Emmanuel Adebayor and Robin van Persie have been suggested as short-term solutions to Chelsea's offensive problems. Meanwhile, Standard Sport understands Alexandre Lacazette is one of the strikers on the shortlist Mourinho has submitted to the board as he considers January targets. But the betting odds point to moves for Boca Juniors frontman Jonathan Calleri and Aubameyang from Dortmund, with Jamie Vardy an outsider. That Chelsea's leading Premier League scorer has three goals, however, underlines the fact that their issues go deeper than a handful of misfiring forwards. Indeed, the Blues bounced back from their recent slump with a narrow victory over Norwich on Saturday, but remain 15th in the Premier League table and crashed out of the League Cup last month. Behind the lone striker, Mourinho has named a different forward three configuration on nine occasions in the league so far this term, most recently trialling Eden Hazard as a No 10. Cesc Fabregas, Oscar and Willian have also been used in the hole as Mourinho struggles to determine his best line-up. And the Chelsea boss has since warned Hazard not to get comfortable at No 10, while the odds indicate interest in forwards Sadio Mane, Antoine Griezmann and Marco Reus. At the back, long-term target John Stones remains the favourite to join Chelsea in January as last summer's saga threatens to rumble into the New Year, while Crystal Palace left-back Pape Souare figures highly on the list of prospective buys as Mourinho persists with Brazilian Kenedy on the left side of his defence. To sign before the end of the January transfer window: John Stones 6/1 Jonathan Calleri 6/1 Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang 8/1 Saido Berahino 10/1 Marco Reus 12/1 Sadio Mane 12/1 Antoine Griezmann 14/1 Pape Souare 16/1 Jamie Vardy 16/1 |
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Nov 27 2015, 01:51 PM
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QUOTE(Ichighost @ Nov 30 2015, 10:52 PM) Enjoy, Ichi QUOTE(hakka_jin @ Dec 1 2015, 08:24 AM) it's white hart lane mate.... it's a hard hunting ground... they have not lost a home game yet.... our poor away form doesn't help... I'm grateful that there are a few things that Mou addressed.... Iva and Dave no longer bomb forward leaving empty spaces to be explored.... the discipline in defence is what we need now.... after fixing the back, we need to fix our pivot... Cesc is just pissed poor.... please give RLC a chance in pivot together with Matic... I think we'll be better off with RLC rather than Cesc... heck, I'll even prefer Mikel over Cesc based on his last display... simple passes went astray... maybe he need a break... and not to mention he whack the ball in Willian's face.... Agreed with hakka. The Spur is home game for them but away game for us... And with our strikers misfiring, it is all left to our midfielders to score and on form. But do not expect Willian to perform week in week out, he need a rest too.Willian is burn out i think... plus two ball in the face... not a good day for him... Hazard is positive... what a volley.... too bad Lloris is up to it... else it will be a great goal... maybe goal of the season. Costa is disrespectful... I know Mou said kisses and hugs afterwards... but trust me, that guy is a goner... More update on our transfer target, Aubameyang. I think he can replace Costa already Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scores twice in Stuttgart win Dortmund quickly re-established control after the break with Aubameyang, the Bundesliga’s leading scorer Website: http://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/n...rt-match-report |
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Dec 2 2015, 09:04 AM
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Dec 3 2015, 08:39 AM
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Whoa... wait a minute. Why we talk about players leaving? Come on, be positive. Talk about new signing in January.
Chelsea, Willian 'open talks' over improved contract — report By Fellipe Miranda @Brazfoot on Nov 23, 2015, 5:03p Brazilian attacking midfielder Willian has been the unlikely hero and top goalscorer of a most strange Chelsea season so far. Due to his consistent and good performances despite the team's bad form, negotiations have started over an improved contract, as reported by Simon Johnson from the Evening Standard. This is now the second time we're hearing of an improved Willian contract, coming two weeks after the Mirror reported something similar. As mentioned then, the Mirror tend to be early rather than wrong with these sorts of things. Smoke, fire, sign on the dotted line. At the moment, Willian, 27, is on an £85,000 per week contract that runs out in 2018. According to the report, Chelsea want to extend that for another two years, which would see Willian tied to the club until 2020. Only Eden Hazard, Kenedy, and Baba Rahman are tied down for that long. In one of his interviews last week, Chelsea football director Michael Emenalo mentioned how another recent contract extension, Ramires's until 2019, was part of the club's plan of keeping our talented players together, and this season, Willian has certainly proven his worth to the team. Like Ramires, Willian would be 32 at the end of this new contract. A much deserved reward. Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...ct-renew-report Chelsea's Jeremie Boga ultimatum to Ligue 1 side Rennes By David Pasztor @D_Peezy on Dec 2, 2015, 5:58a Jeremie Boga will not be turning 19 until the first week of January, but he's already one of the most prized prospects in the Chelsea youth system. Unfortunately, he's at the point in his career where Chelsea, as a club, don't seem to have the most solid plan for development. Having outgrown what the English youth leagues can offer, some kids get loaned out, some stay. Some do well on their loans, and a couple have even returned over the years to play a part (Ryan Bertrand and, especially, Thibaut Courtois). Others do not, and they flounder for years and years (see: Nathaniel Chalobah, Josh McEachran, etc.). It's a bit of a mess, even if the people in charge, Emenalo, Mourinho & Co, claim there is some overarching vision in there somewhere. If rumors are to be believed, Boga had several suitors this summer. Mid-table Ligue 1 side Rennes won out. It was going to be a challenge, to be sure, for Boga to make the step up from U21 Premier League to Ligue 1 level, but so far, he's amassed less than 300 minutes. While that's a good 90 minutes more than what Ruben Loftus-Cheek has gotten, the point of the loan is to get the player regular playing time. He could just as easily sit on the bench at Chelsea. With that in mind, according to L'Equipe (via talkSport), Chelsea have basically posed an ultimatum to Rennes: play him or we'll be recalling him in January. Whether L'Equipe are making an educated guess here or basing it on actual sources, it doesn't really matter. The point is that Boga needs minutes — that's the path that's been chosen for him — and he's not really getting them at Rennes. Granted, an ultimatum over a player they're not using is not very effective, but at least we're flexing. Boga did start over the weekend for the first time in the league (he had another start in the cup) and rewarded manager Philippe Montanier's decision with the opening goal. Hopefully that's a harbinger of things to come, rather than a high note to end his time there. Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...ltimatum-rennes Three Chelsea youngsters looking to end loan spells early -- reports By Fellipe Miranda and David Pasztor on Dec 2, 2015, 7:26p One of the major themes of Chelsea's current season, not only among us fans but also on the media, has been our ever-growing loan army, now counting 33 members, spread out all across Europe. But with so many youngsters - and a few not so young players - trying to win first-team minutes in different sorts of clubs and environments, some are bound to fail. First, the Daily Mail reports that formerly quite promising young striker Islam Feruz is looking to cut short his loan spell at Hibernian. At the Scottish second division club, Feruz, after a few injury issues early, has only managed a total of 56 minutes and according to the Mail, he's keen to activate an early release clause to move back to Chelsea in January; and be loaned to another club until the end of the season, with some Championship clubs already lining up as his possible next destination. Meanwhile in Italy, Brazilian right-back/right winger Wallace is also struggling to get minutes, having played 6 matches in 3 months and accumulating only 157 minutes of playing time at his current Serie A club Carpi. Along with Feruz, he's also looking to get back to Chelsea and then set up another loan to continue his development as reported by Tutto Mercato Web. Lastly, in Portugal, the mythical being known as Ulises Davila might be looking to be released from his Chelsea and his loan contracts to move back to Mexico with Santos Laguna. Davila had spoken previous of trying to make it on the Iberian Peninsula somehow - so it's unsurprising that "sources close to the player" have denied those transfer rumors. It's not the first time we've heard reports of loanees frustated over their current spells, with Chelsea themselves getting into the mix on the wrong end with Falcao, while also reportedly pressing clubs to play more of their loaned players elsewhere. These are the risks inherent in the loan system however. Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...ut-short-report Chelsea, Milan to battle it out over Zlatan Ibrahimovic - report By Fellipe Miranda @Brazfoot on Dec 2, 2015, 4:18p Ibrahimovic and Mourinho only worked together for a year at Inter Milan, but that was enough to make Zlatan a huge fan for life of the manager. And now they might get a reunion at Stamford Bridge, as ESPN Deportes reports Chelsea want to sign the ten-times Sweden's Football Player of the Year on a free transfer by the end of his contract. In the chase are also his former club AC Milan. According to the report, Zlatan and his agent Mino Raiola travelled to Qatar earlier this year to meet PSG's president Nasser Al-Khelaifi and solve the player's contractual situation. Raiola and Zlatan were seeking either a two-year extension on his current deal, which will end in 2016, or an early break of the contract so he could move to Milan. They left the meeting with only a wage adjustment to account for France's changes in their tax code, which also diminished Zlatan's purchasing power. Milan's current manager Sinisa Mihajlovic and vice-president Adriano Galliani are two of his biggest backers for a return to San Siro but they know they won't be able to meet Chelsea's terms to Ibrahimovic. Either way, Chelsea or Milan would be his last step towards his retirement or a move to MLS. He had claimed in the past his interest in ending his career in the United States. Securing Zlatan on a Bosman transfer isn't a bad idea but it means he wouldn't be set to arrive in the current season - unless Chelsea reaches an agreement with PSG over a reasonable transfer fee for a player with six months left on his contact, which is unlikely. Another issue would be how much of a pay-cut he would be willing to take to move to Chelsea, since he's earning €14 million in net wages per year at PSG. But even though he's already 34, he's shown at Ligue 1 that he still has some goals and tricks left on his tank. Let's hope he can save some of them for the Premier League next season. Website: http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/201...r-rumour-report Emmanuel Adebayor set for Premier League return By David Pasztor @D_Peezy on Dec 2, 2015, 12:58a In case you haven't had your fill of veteran strikers coming to Chelsea for one last hurrah, a policy under Mourinho Mk.II that has yielded mixed results with the likes of Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba, and Radamel Falcao, we might be looking at yet another one in Emmanuel Adebayor. This report is from the Daily Mail, so take it for whatever you think that's worth, but it's a story that's been whispered about in dark circles before the Mail brought it to tabloidian light. Emmanuel Adebayor is set to return to England with a view to sorting out his future. The Togo striker has spent an extended period in Africa following his exit from Tottenham in September. But the proven Premier League marksman is due back in London this week as he bids to find a new club. -source: Mail Adebayor and his 96 career goals in the Premier League left Spurs by mutual consent in September, following a season filled with plenty of drama away from the limited amount of football he did play. Because he did not terminate his contract with Spurs before the transfer deadline, he is not eligible to join another club until January. Supposedly he's been training hard to keep in shape. Watford and Chelsea are the two clubs supposedly looking at him, with the Blues no doubt thrown in there purely out of Mourinho's prior relationship at Real Madrid with the now 31-year-old striker. I'd like to safely dismiss this rumor as absolute nonsense, but we did offer an olive branch to Falcao -- which worked out exactly as expected -- so I don't even know anymore. 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Next game is we playing against Bournemouth, Home Game. Sure win
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Mou, why you lost against supposedly relegation club? Masuk gua...
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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Dec 10 2015, 05:24 AM) Yalor, he hit the goalpost and tak masuk alamak... QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ Dec 10 2015, 09:50 AM) See this website links for more detail:http://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2...ons-league-live Kita menang! See Roman pun happy |
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QUOTE(jiachunn @ Dec 10 2015, 02:55 PM) you're not alone.. I'm phobia already to wear Chelsea shirt during the match... Everytime I wear it will be either lose or draw and I watch live game, so I wear it after the match.. Same here, you all not alone. I phobia predict we won home game against Bournemoth, suppose relegation club only to end up we losing At least this CL win make my mood nice for today. Been busy with work these few days, lot of issues~~ |
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Dec 11 2015, 02:03 PM) Vardy tired liao, last match no score and add on to his sequence of scoring. Let hope he remain that way QUOTE(zoidx_chung @ Dec 11 2015, 02:30 PM) Unless our midfield keep scoring, all we need is false nine formation But I understand Willian likely tired and overworked by now Maybe can forget Costa, forget Falcao |
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