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Chelsea FC – Jose Mourinho & The War on Diving
Football managers don’t tell the truth. They say what suits their own ambitions and interests, as for Jose Mourinho and Chelsea, obviously, the issue of diving is something they’re trying to conceal, although the evidence from players like Oscar and Ramires this season point otherwise.
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Chelsea FC Transfer Rumors – Going After Wayne Rooney or Mario Balotelli
No one loves going shopping in January, but Chelsea do have quite a critical situation with their strikers, who have scored a total of 7 league goals so far this season. The answer? Wayne Rooney of Manchester Untied and Mario Balotelli of AC Milan.
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Chelsea FC Transfer Rumors – Trying to Sign Gonzalo Higuain
Despite getting a rare goal from one of their strikers in a recent win, Chelsea know they need more quality up front, which is why they’re looking hard into signing Gonzalo Higuain, hopefully this January and not in the summer.
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Manchester United Transfer Rumors – Juan Mata is an Option
It’s getting clearer and clearer that there isn’t much of a future for Juan Mata at Chelsea under the current manager, which brings up an old interest from Manchester United, who might not be too happy about spending a lot of money in this transfer window, but won’t say no to a player of Mata’s caliber.
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Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Finally Gets Lucky
Business as usual at Chelsea, despite the difficult away match. Jose Mourinho is spinning the truth about Oscar and his dive, although what really should be the main issue was his best match this season; Juan Mata is unhappy and on the verge of leaving, while Fernando Torres finally scores a goal.
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Chelsea FC Transfer Rumors – Fredy Guarin Getting Closer
While the financial reports suggest that Chelsea don’t have that much money of their own to spend on players, the club is still trying to get their hands on Fredy Guarin of Inter, with the Colombian player rumored to have mentioned the Blues as his dream destination, hopefully as soon as possible.
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Jose Mourinho Loves Lying & Being a Bad Winner
Football managers don’t tell the truth. They say whats serves themselves and their team. Not all are like this, but the successful ones are usually are. Jose Mourinho knows Liverpool were robbed and wronged by a clear foul Smauel Eto’o performed on Luis Suarez. However, being the classy person he is, he preferred gloating in his victory and then calling the Uruguayan player a diver and a cheat.