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.*expletive removed* v Chelsea

 

Torres expected to start; Gronkjaer ready for reunion

 

 

It now seems strange to think that Chelsea were initially considered strong favourites when drawn against Copenhagen in the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League in mid-December.

 

Since being pulled out of the hat eight days before Christmas 2010, Carlo Ancelotti's team have won less than 50 per cent of their matches in all competitions to leave the defending Premier League champions in a mess.

 

Just five victories, three of which came in a flurry between 9th and 24th January, have been recorded from 12 outings to lead to reports of all manner of problems surrounding the club from Stamford Bridge ahead of their first leg in Scandinavia

 

Will Chelsea win this one?

 

Edited by sapper756
Guest pied 09
Posted

i hope they get stuffed , sack thier coach. spurs win go third and stay there. sorted :spurs::spurs::spurs:

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Anelka brace as Blues cruise

 

Chelsea on course for last eight after comfortable away win

 

http://img.skysports.com/11/02/496x259/Nicolas-Anelka-celebrates-Copenhagen-v-Chelse_2566405.jpg

Nicolas Anelka bagged a brace as Chelsea won 2-0 at Copenhagen to put one foot in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

 

Guest Dorset-lad
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ide settle for a score draw tonight but i think 2-0 man u john :devil::devil:

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