Match reports
The Times, Matt Hughes: “Grant’s team continued their dogged pursuit of Manchester United and Arsenal with a ninth successive victory in all competitions that equals the club record. Michael Ballack’s first-half header was all that separated the teams on the scoresheet, although in terms of ability the gap was wider than the grandest of [...]
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- Tagged: Alex, Ashley Cole, Avram Grant, Chelsea, Claude Makelele, Joe Cole, Michael Ballack, Nicolas Anelka, Premier League, Reading, Ricardo Carvalho, Roman Abramovich, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stephen Hunt
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The Observer, Paul Wilson: “[A] masterful contribution from Nicolas Anelka, who scored one goal, made another and added some much needed finesse to Chelsea’s workmanlike win.”
Sunday Telegraph, William Johnson: “Anelka, predatory in the North West while wearing the colours of Liverpool, Manchester City and Bolton, showed all of the sharpness he displayed as an [...]
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- Tagged: Alex, Avram Grant, Chelsea, Claude Makelele, David Moyes, Didier Drogba, FA Cup, Florent Malouda, JJB Stadium, Juliano Belletti, Michael Brown, Nicolas Anelka, Steve Bruce, Steve Sidwell, Wigan Athletic
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Daily Telegraph, Tim Rich: “Avram Grant’s attempt to convince the world that Chelsea were not especially bothered by the Carling Cup sounded false from the moment it left his lips. Not since Don Revie constructed his all-white machine at Leeds has there been a club who have set out so remorselessly to win everything. [...]
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- Tagged: Arsenal, Avram Grant, Chelsea, Claudio Pizarro, David Moyes, Everton, Joe Cole, Juliano Belletti, League Cup, Nicolas Anelka, Petr Cech, Ricardo Carvalho, Roman Abramovich, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Spurs
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Independent on Sunday, Guy Hodgson: “Claudio Pizarro, the striker who Chelsea supporters feared might never score in the Premier League again, confounded doubters yesterday to maintain the push towards the top of the table. He might find goals hard to come by against everyone else, but against Birmingham City he is deadly.”
Sunday Telegraph, Duncan [...]
This weekend sees us visit St. Andrews for the first time in two years to play the other team that likes to call itself The Blues. For those with short memories, Birmingham City were our first game of this so far very interesting season. We won 3-2 on that day back in August and all [...]