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Chelsea FC – The 2014 Shopping List
If certain tabloids are to be believed, Jose Mourinho is going to return to the post he left over six years ago and become the manager of Chelsea once again, bringing an impressive shortlist of players with him, led by Hulk, who currently plays for Zenit, and Radamel Falaco of Atletico Madrid.
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Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Being the Difference Twice in a Row
While goals haven’t been exactly plentiful for Fernando Torres since becoming a Chelsea player, it’s the consistency aspect of his game that’s been most lacking. Suddenly, with the season reaching its most crucial stage, the most criticized man in the English Premier League manages to string two impressive displays in a matter of days, once again raising (false?) hopes that he’s somewhat recovering from yet another funk.
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Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres Makes a Positive Headline For Once
No talk about his misses, looking depressed and being an overall huge failure. Fernando Torres came through with flying colors for Chelsea in their Europa League quarterfinal match, scoring twice and proved yet again that all that’s really been missing from his game has been confidence, that seems to grow and shrink in a matter of minutes, all based on the success of his latest action.
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Three London Clubs, Two Champions League Spots
With the premier league title race from last season looking like a long, lost dream, we have to find other things to focus on. While the relegation battle this season seems to be quite an exciting one, the other scrimmage for something a bit more prestigious, the last two tickets to the Champions League, with the three London clubs, Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea fighting to get it.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Chelsea Have Problem With Romelu Lukaku
At 19, it seems Romelu Lukaku is already establishing himself as one of the rising scorers and strikers in the English Premier League, doing very well for West Brom. Still, the Chelsea player (on loan at the moment) won’t be happy until he gets regular European football, feeling he needs to play in top competitions to improve, and win a place in the Belgium squad heading towards the 2014 World Cup.
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Chelsea FC – Fernando Torres As An Example For Giving Up
When Rafa Benitez put Fernando Torres, along with Marko Marin and without Juan Mata or Eden Hazard in the lineup, you knew Chelsea weren’t taking their Premier League match as seriously as they should, knowing that two days later it’s FA Cup replay time, and while one competition sends a team to the Champions League and the other to the lesser European stage, the Spanish manager chose the alternative horse to bet on.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Chelsea Interested in Wilfried Bony
While it’s usually the bigger names around Europe that interest Chelsea football club, from time to time they’re willing to make an offer and take a chance on a player like Wilfired Bony, who only plays for Vitesse and hasn’t exactly been conquering the headlines around the continent, which usually means he’s in for a short stay with the West London club.
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Jose Mourinho Suggests Real Madrid Exit to Chelsea
If there is something Jose Mourinho loves to do, it is sending out vague messages regarding his future at Real Madrid, making alleged hints at a possible return to a club he’s already managed for in the past. With Porto out of the question and Inter looking like a very unlikely possibility, that only leaves us with Chelsea, who should be looking for a new (or possibly old) manager by the time this season ends.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Atletico Madrid Ready for Fernando Torres Return
When life has got you down, maybe you should try and return to somewhere you were happy, and they still want you. Fernando Torres might not admit it, but it seems that he’s pretty miserable at Chelsea, not being able to reach something even close to the heights he did with Liverpool and even during his younger days at Atletico Madrid, and maybe a return to the roots is the best thing for him.
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Transfer Rumors 2013 – Manchester City & Chelsea Fighting For Falcao
It’s going to be quite the interesting battle when this season is over, and the richer Premier League clubs, specifically Chelsea and Manchester City, resume their duel in an attempt to sign the best strikers in the world. On top of the list for both teams in one name – Radamel Falcao, while Edinson Cavani, Robert Lewandowski and Gonzalo Higuain are a bit further down the list.