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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

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bro veelee

i do agree with you that jose's departure is predictable but not this way, or at least after winning himself another ucl trophy.

i'm a chelsea fan but if you asked me wether i will follow a sinking ship, i will tell you straight. no way. roman is taking chelsea right into abyss, i won't be on that ship with roman.

i will be watching chelsea's performance for a couple of months then i will decide what to do.
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I hear what you're saying but I disagree. We cannot follow blindly and trust in the managers and owner, but we can't just abandon the club.

Sorry, I've not spent long supporting the Blues, but I just can't imagine supporting another Premiership club.
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Bro,

I hear what you're saying but I disagree. We cannot follow blindly and trust in the managers and owner, but we can't just abandon the club.

Sorry, I've not spent long supporting the Blues, but I just can't imagine supporting another Premiership club.
Absolutely, you can't abandon the club you support because of the way things are being run. But should Roman pull the plug and walk away, Chelsea will be in deep financial trouble. Already with his billions and star players in the current line-up, a woeful crowd turned up @ Stamford Bridge to watch Chelsea host Rosenborg. Contrast this to a 74K crowd @ Old Trafford when a 2nd string team played against Coventry City in the League Cup. This is what I call support until you drop.

Bottomline, JM was good for Chelsea. Now, he's walked away with millions of pounds, can afford a break and return 9 months later to manage Spurs.
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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

Hopefully the Carling Cup form will be transcend to the Premier League form.
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Chelsea F.C. definately has my utmost support forever!
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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: CHELSEA V FULHAM


Chelsea historian Rick Glanvill and statistician Paul Dutton open the door to neighbours for what will be a keenly-watched home league fixture this weekend.


Rick hopes to see a derby where the actions of the players are the only talking points.


So both Chelsea and Fulham are examining the video evidence of decisions that went against us in games this season and muttering, 'Enough of the swings already, where are the roundabouts?'


Admittedly our near-neighbours' manager Lawrie Sanchez had to apologise for his hasty suggestion that Arsenal are a bunch of divers immediately after his side's 1-2 reverse at the Emirates on August 15. But he has since seen his team denied perfectly legitimate goals against Middlesbrough, when David Healy netted, and on Wednesday evening, when Diomansy Kamara turned a shot into the Bolton goal.


'I'm getting fed-up,' he said, 'with referees who come to little Fulham and disallow goals for no apparent reason.' Well as we know it's not just little Fulham, it's big Chelsea it happens too as well.


After the match against Liverpool, when a late penalty, fortuitously awarded by Rob Styles, brought a valuable point at Anfield, the high-level media barrage ensured that the official was immediately suspended. Liverpool received phone calls from the referee's board of control on the Monday.


Well, at Villa Park two weeks later, two minutes into the game Martin Laursen grappled Shaun Wright-Phillips to the floor but - for the third season running at that venue - nothing was given.


And when the referee's assistant, either ignorant of the law or behind play, ruled out Salomon Kalou's match-winning goal in the home game against Blackburn two weeks after that, where were the inquests?


At Manchester United last weekend John Mikel Obi, one of Chelsea's best performers up to that point, was erroneously adjudged by Mike Dean to have launched a two-footed tackle and sent to the stands; video evidence proved the referee wrong but no suspension, not even a reduction in the penalty because of archaic rules about not downgrading from red to yellow.


There has been no public explanation either about the additional stoppage time that allowed United to score the killer first goal.


Again, at the KC Stadium on Wednesday, two penalties, almost comedic in their blatancy, were overlooked.


As we may remember, José Mourinho called the ease with which some teams are over-blessed with good fortune in decisions and others not the new law in football, and it was 'the end of democracy' if he was punished for saying so.


Well, new coach Avram Grant has immediately come to recognize the run of bad judgment we are in at present, and has felt compelled to exercise his democratic right to point out the flaws.


Naturally, everyone will hope there are no such problems on Saturday and that natural justice prevails. This is, after all, London's 'friendly derby', despite the home fans' silliness at the end of our shock 0-1 defeat at Craven Cottage two season ago.


Chelsea should be in the better shape having won straightforwardly in normal time. Fulham lost after extra time, and with largely their first XI too, give or take an Antti Niemi for Kasey Keller in nets and Healy for Hameur Bouazza upfront.


They are 17th, have yet to win on their travels in the league, and have not kept a clean sheet home or away. But Chelsea's inconsistent passing and lack of cutting edge over the previous four games won't have disappeared just because we steamrollered a Championship side like Hull City.


We need to see more proof that the damaged nerves are regrowing to the team's extremities, and hopefully even more clear-cut goalscoring opportunities.


And when that spirit returns, we won't even notice the referees' decisions.






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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

PRE-MATCH BRIEFING: CHELSEA V FULHAM END


CHELSEA V FULHAM - Paul Dutton supplies all the SW6 derby stats.


Chelsea are hoping to avoid a fourth successive league game without scoring. This is our worst goal-less run since Ruud Gullit's last game in charge and Gianluca Vialli's first three Premier League games in March and April 1998. They were Arsenal (a) L 0-2, Leicester (a) L 0-2, Man Utd (h) L 0-1, Aston Villa (h) L 0-1


The Cottagers have not won an away Barclays Premier League game for 20 matches and have lost eight and drawn two of the last 10. Man City in April 2006 and Newcastle in September 2006 are the only away victories from the last 41 games.


Having eclipsed Liverpool's 26-year record against Birmingham, we are now looking to extend our unbeaten league run at Stamford Bridge to 67 games. Our last defeat was against Arsenal on February 21st 2004.


Chelsea have only suffered one home defeat in all competitions in that period in 101 games. That was the 2-1 defeat against Barcelona in the Champions League in February 2006.


Although Fulham is the Premier League's oldest London team this is only the 18th season that Chelsea and Fulham have been in the top flight together.


Chelsea have achieved the double against Fulham on 10 occasions. The latest being in 2004/05. Fulham have yet to complete one against us.


Fulham have won just two of our 32 previous meetings in all competitions at Stamford Bridge. They were 1963/64 (1-2) in the old First Division and 1979/80 (0-2) in the old Division Two.


Our Premier League record against Fulham at Stamford Bridge in full is as follows:

2001/02 Chelsea won 3-2

2002/03 Drew 1-1

2003/04 Chelsea won 2-1

2004/05 Chelsea won 3-1

2005/06 Chelsea won 3-2

2006/07 Drew 2-2


Fulham's away league record this season is won none, lost two (Arsenal 1-2, Aston Villa 1-2) and drawn one (Wigan 1-1).


Their seven Premier League games have produced 26 goals (scored 12, conceded 14). They have scored in every game but have not kept a clean sheet.


The Cottagers have thrown away 11 points from winning positions and have conceded five goals in the last 10 minutes this season.


Fulham's last six games:

Aug 25 Aston Villa (a) L 1-2

Aug 28 Shrewsbury (LC2 a) W 1-0

Sep 1 Tottenham (h) D 3-3

Sep 15 Wigan (a) D 1-1

Sep 22 Man City (h) D 3-3

Sep 26 Bolton (LC3 h) L 1-2 aet


Fulham's team for their game against Manchester City at Craven Cottage last Saturday evening was: (4-4-2) Niemi; Baird, Bocanegra (c), Hughes, Konchesky; Davies (Kamara h/t), Davis, Smertin, Bouazza (Seol 67); Healy (Murphy 67), Dempsey. Davies and Bouazza twice put Fulham ahead but needed sub Murphy to equalise 15 minutes from the end after City had taken the lead for the first time on the hour.


Fulham's Premier League scorers are: Dempsey 3, Healy 2, Smertin 2, Bouazza 1, Davies 1, Kamara 1, McBride 1, Murphy 1.


Lawrie Sanchez played a strong side against Bolton in Wednesday's League Cup tie at Craven Cottage making three changes bringing in Keller, Murphy and Seol for Niemi, Smertin and Healy. Bolton, our opponents next weekend made nine changes and scored the winner eight minutes from the end of extra time. Sub Healy scored the equaliser on 78 minutes.


Chelsea are sixth with 11 points from seven games five points behind leaders Arsenal. Man Utd are second with 14, then Man City with 13, Liverpool 12 and Newcastle 11. Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle have a game in hand. Fulham are 17th with six points.


11 years ago at the end of the 1995/96 season Fulham were 17th in the Third Division (fourth tier) and in the next five seasons won three promotions including being champions of the Second and First divisions. Since their arrival in the Premier League they have been 13th, 14th, 9th, 13th, 12th and last season finished 16th. They have never won a major trophy.


We welcome back two old boys to the Bridge. Ian Pearce joined Fulham in the January 2004 transfer window. He was a Chelsea youth product and made his debut for us at Villa Park in 1991 just after his 17th birthday. He made five substitute appearances in all and went on to win a Premiership winners medal with Blackburn before joining West Ham in 1997.


Alexey Smertin joined Chelsea from Bordeaux in 2003 and went straight to Portsmouth for a year on loan. At Chelsea in his second season he won a Premiership medal as a useful squad member. He moved on loan to Charlton in summer 2005 and a permanent transfer to Dynamo Moscow the following March. He played 19+6 games and scored one goal for Chelsea and became captain of Russia while he was here. He signed for Fulham in January's transfer window.


John Mikel Obi is suspended for the second of his three-match ban.


Congratulations to Andriy Shevchenko who celebrates his 31st birthday on the day of the match.


Paulo Ferreira, if selected, is due to make his 100th start for the club.


The match referee is Martin Atkinson, his first time in charge of a Chelsea game this season. Last season he officiated four of our matches: Sheffield United and Spurs (FA Cup) away, Wigan at home and Liverpool in the Community Shield.


Chelsea's overall record against Fulham in all competitions is: played 65, won 37, drawn 19, lost 9.


Head-to-head in the League at Stamford Bridge: played 28, won 16, drawn 10, lost 2.


LAST SEASON'S CORRESPONDING GAME

Chelsea 2 Fulham 2

Barclays Premiership, Saturday December 30th 2006, Stamford Bridge

Chelsea (4-1-2-1-2): Hilario; Gérémi (Shevchenko 57), Ferreira, Carvalho, A Cole; Makelele (Wright-Phillips 85); Essien, Lampard (c); Ballack; Kalou (Bridge 80), Drogba.

Scorers Rosenior own goal (34), Drogba (61)

Booked Ferreira


Fulham (4-1-2-1-2): Niemi; Rosenior, Christanval, Bocanegra, Queudrue; Brown (c); Routledge, Volz; Radzinski; John (Boa Morte 68), McBride.

Scorers Volz (16), Bocanegra (83)

Booked Queudrue

Referee Howard Webb

Crowd 41,926

Chelsea had six players unavailable, Cech, Cudicini, Terry, Joe Cole and Robben (injured) and Boulahrouz (suspended). Drogba was the first Premiership player to 20 goals in a season when he scored. This was the fourth league game in succession we conceded two goals. Man Utd moved six points clear at the top.






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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

Come on Chelsea lads, do us proud!
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Re: Chelsea FC - Supporters' Rally

another 0-0 draw for the Blues...
look like Chelsea's supporters will have a difficult decision to make.
if they want to bring back the Special One - Jose Mourinho, then they will have to find someone or group to buy over the shares of their owner Roman Abramovich.

hope they can recover their form for a difficult trip to Valencia on 3rd Oct 07 for their CL match.
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atm, they just lack penetration. cope with that and goals will start flowing in.
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MINUTE DETAIL: CHELSEA 0 FULHAM 0


Barclays Premier League, Saturday September 29th 2007 at Stamford Bridge.


Chelsea (4-2-3-1): Cech; Belletti, Ben-Haim, Terry (c) (Alex h-t) A Cole (Malouda 76); Maka, Sidwell; J Cole, Shevchenko (Pizarro 53), Kalou; Drogba.


Manager: Avram Grant


Fulham (4-4-2): Keller; Baird, Hughes, Bocanegra, Konchesky; Davies, Smertin (Murphy 81), Davis, Seol (Bouazza 72); Healy (Kamara 67), Dempsey.


Manager: Lawrie Sanchez

Referee: Martin Atkinson.


Crowd: 41,837.


Environment: Cool and overcast. 3pm kick-off.


Kit Chelsea - blue shirts and shorts, white socks. Fulham - white shirts, black shorts, red and white socks.


First-half

Kick-off Fulham.

2 Shot Shevchenko skies one over after Kalou had made inroads down the left.

3 Hurt Terry is caught by an elbow from Dempsey. He is floored and needs treatment but after two minutes, is able to continue.

19 Shot Shevchenko strikes the first effort on target in the game but it lacks power and Keller gathers without difficulty.

26 Shot Joe Cole with another effort lacking sufficient power to beat the keeper after his initial pass through bounces back off a defender.

32 Close Shevchenko stabs a right-foot first time attempt just wide from close range after Kalou had beaten Baird and crossed hard and low.

33 Controversy Drogba looks to be tripped by Baird has he tries to slid in Cole's low centre at the far post. The referee disagrees.

34 Booked Drogba for contesting the decision at length.

Stoppage time 3 mins.


Half-time Chelsea 0 Fulham 0


Second-half

Chelsea substitution Alex for Terry. Drogba takes the armband.

Kick-off Chelsea

46 Woodwork Kalou sliding in on Cole's centre sees his shot hit Keller and then the post. Drogba's pass had opened up the play.

53 Chelsea substitution Pizarro for Shevchenko.

58 Shot Drogba takes down a high ball, explodes away from Baird but sees his stinging drive pushed behind by Keller.

59 Miss Kalou, unmarked, heads Ashley Cole's cross wide.

67 Fulham substitution Kamara for Healy

68 Miss Kalou nods a difficult chance wide at the far-post following a Makelele free-kick.

68 Miss It's Joe Cole's turn to fire wide as he slides in on Kalou's first-time through ball, Ashley Cole having knocked it inside.

72 Fulham substitution Bouazza for Seol.

73 Sent-off Drogba for a second yellow card, given for a foot high challenge that catches Baird in the head. It's a red card for consecutive league games.

76 Chelsea substitution Malouda for Ashley Cole. The shape is 3-4-2.

81 Abused Belletti is hacked down late by Davis who is booked.

81 Fulham substitution Murphy for Smertin.

84 Save Cech with his feet saves Chelsea's skin as Konchesky unleashes Fulham's first shot on target. The full-back had raced through after Joe Cole and Alex had contrived to lose possession.

89 Escape Kamara bursts through and holds off Makelele but his shot is skewed across goal with Dempsey just failing to make contact at the far post.

Stoppage time: 3 mins.

Unused subs. Chelsea: Cudicini, Ferreira Fulham: Niemi, Kuqi.

Shots on target: Chelsea 4 Fulham 1

Corners: Chelsea 10 Fulham 3

Fouls: Chelsea 9 Fulham 18

Offsides: Chelsea 4 Fulham 2


Comment: Essien and Wright-Phillips are both out with injuries suffered at Hull so Sidwell retains his place alongside Makelele at the base of midfield, the team lining up in a 4-2-3-1 shape .


Drogba returns for the first time in five games as the spearhead but after a turgid first-half, Chelsea are left to reflect on a penalty area decision rather than clear cut opportunities.


Fulham play the long ball frequently but that method brings them no more joy than the home side. The second-half swings with Chelsea wasting chances first but then surviving a few scares late on.


Drogba's red card will mean he'll miss the trip to Bolton next Sunday. The unbeaten home run is now 67 games and we have not lost at the Bridge to Fulham since 1979, but it is now four league games without a goal and we drop a place to seventh.






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MATCH REPORT: CHELSEA 0 FULHAM 0


It was a fourth league game without scoring for Chelsea as we were held at home today by west London neighbours Fulham.


The returning Didier Drogba was sent off with just over a quarter of an hour remaining for a second yellow card, and we were made to rue several missed chances and a persistent lack of creativity.


To their credit Fulham achieved what they came for, and rarely threatened Petr Cech's goal until the closing stages, when they could, and maybe should have snatched the win.


The Blues welcomed Drogba back after four weeks out, but were without the creative Wright-Phillips and combative Essien in midfield, both injured in midweek.


Salomon Kalou, scorer of a brace at Hull, kept his place in the side, but moved to a left midfield berth to accommodate the returning Drogba and birthday boy Shevchenko in attack.


It was a lively atmosphere that greeted the two sides, and within moments of the start Joe Cole had raised the noise higher, twisting and turning through the Fulham defence, but his cross, aimed for Drogba, was poor.


In the third minute came the sort of event impossible to plan for, as captain John Terry and Fulham's Clint Dempsey clashed heads on the edge of the Blues box.


Terry lay crumpled for some time, but eventually got back to his feet and was fit to continue. It looked like being a dramatic derby day in SW6.


The first opportunity of the game fell after 13 minutes to Clint Dempsey, as the American found an inch of space from Terry, but his downward header fell a foot wide of Petr Cech's left hand post.


Chelsea's first meaningful effort was registered in the 20th minute, as Shevchenko was fed by Makelele, directing a low shot towards goal from 20 yards. Kasey Keller held comfortably.


Joe Cole was the next to test the American, one of three in Fulham's ranks, but his left-footed drive was as weak as Shevchenko's effort, and no real danger to Keller.


In the 33rd minute Chelsea almost went in front, as the Ukraininan and Kalou combined down the left channel.


Kalou left Chris Baird for dead, and pulled back from the byline for Shevchenko at the near post, but his side foot fell inches the wrong side of the upright.


A minute later and Cole fired a low cross into the Fulham goalmouth that evaded everybody, including Drogba who felt he had been impeded. Referee Martin Atkinson booked the Ivorian for his protests.


There was little else of note before the interval, though Terry had penalty appeals waved away after Dempsey again made contact, this time in the Fulham six-yard box.


Chelsea were on top, with all the stats supporting that view but there had been no breakthrough against a solid Fulham unit.
At half-time Terry was forced off with his facial injury, and so Avram Grant brought on Alex in his place. Drogba took over the captain's duties.


Less than a minute after the restart the Blues had hit the post, via the palms of Keller, who had saved spectacularly from Kalou inside the six-yard box, after Drogba had released Cole down the right.


With still no breakthrough eight minutes into the second half, and Fulham coming more into the game, Grant made a further change as Shevchenko was replaced with Pizarro


Drogba forced another save from Keller, striking a shot that seemed to move sideways in the air, but again the American beat the ball away and behind.


On the hour Pizarro found Ashley Cole marauding forward down the left, and his cross was perfect for the oncoming Kalou, who should have scored.


His header was a yard wide, a real let off for the visitors, whose defence seemed to have taken leave.


The young Ivorian made it two chances spurned after 68 minutes, again a header, again missing the post by a yard, this time from Makelele's inswinging free kick at the far post.


Within a minute Joe Cole was one-on-one with Keller but could only poke the ball whiskers wide after Kalou's intricate through ball.


After 73 minutes Drogba paid the price for his previous indiscretion. As he turned to control a high ball, he lifted his foot up, just as Fulham's Baird approached to head the ball.


For his bravery, Baird received an unfortunate kick to the head, and Drogba was given his second booking of the day, for dangerous play.


Down to ten men, the Blues rallied, and Grant made his final substitution to chase the victory. Florent Malouda replaced Ashley Cole down the left, making a 3-4-2 formation with Kalou and Pizarro in attack.


Despite huffing and puffing, chances had become few and far between. Smertin was replaced by recent signing Danny Murphy for the Cottagers as the game entered its final ten minutes.


It was Fulham who nearly stole it, as Konchesky made the most of a misunderstanding between Joe Cole and Alex, nipping in to go through on goal. Cech did well to narrow the angle, and saved with his feet.


That was the visitors' first shot on target, registered after 84 minutes, but served as a warning to the Blues not to be too gung-ho in the final few minutes.


As the clock ticked to 88 minutes, Alex made an interception, and played a clever pass into Kalou on the edge of the box. He spun and shot, but it was too high.


We almost paid the ultimate price for wasted opportunities when Kamara went through at the very end of normal time. Makelele and Ben-Haim forced him wide, and his hesitation denied him an optimal shooting angle. He flashed the ball across goal, but with Cech beaten, and Bouazza sliding in, the ball just flashed wide.


To see highlights of the game, you can visit Chelsea TV Online, or for the full 90 minutes, you can tune in to Chelsea TV, both from midnight tonight.


Chelsea (4-4-2): Cech; Belletti, Ben-Haim, Terry (c) (Alex 45), A Cole (Malouda 76); J Cole, Makelele, Sidwell, Kalou; Shevchenko (Pizarro 53), Drogba.

Goals:

Booked: Drogba 34

Sent Off: Drogba (two yellows) 73


Fulham (4-4-2) Keller; Baird, Hughes, Bocanegra, Konchesky; Davies, Davis, Smertin (Murphy 81), Seol (Bouazza 72); Dempsey, Healy (Kamara 67).

Goals:

Booked: Davis 81






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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE: GROUP ROUND UP





In the lead up to the Champions League clashes this Wednesday we see how our European opponents did in their domestic leagues on the weekend.


In Spain, Valencia are currently third in the Primera Division with 15 points from six games placing them only one point behind leaders Real Madrid.


They travelled to the south west coast on Sunday to play Recreativo taking home three points from the 1-0 result after David Villa scored in the fourth minute, their fifth consecutive league win.


Chelsea travel to the Mestalla stadium in Valencia just six months after we removed them from the quarter-finals of the competition last season.


When we last faced Valencia Santiago Canizares had a superb game in goal. However, it looks as if Canizares will miss the game on Wednesday due to injury.


Instead Valencia will play Timo Hildebrand, who faced Chelsea back in 2003/04 playing between the posts at Stuttgart when we beat them 1-0 in the Gottlieb Daimler Stadium, before drawing 0-0 at Stamford Bridge to move on to the next round.


With Didier Drogba, who returned on Saturday, ready to lead the Blues attack this will not be the best situation for Valencia who should also still be without defender Marco Carneira.


Germany saw Schalke close the gap on leaders Bayern Munich in the Bundesliga with a 1-0 victory over Hertha BSC Berlin placing them in second place.


Rafinha transformed a first half penalty into the goal that proved enough to take the three points and move them within a point of the leaders.


The goal, which went against the run of play, was Rafinha's third of the season and allowed Schalke their third successive league match win in seven days, keeping them on a high ready to face Rosenborg at the Lerkendal Stadium, in Trondheim, this Wednesday. However, they will be without defender Christian Pander who will miss the tie due to a bruised thigh.


Rosenborg will still be riding the momentum from their 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge in our last Champions League match.


The Norwegian side are currently seventh in their domestic league, the Tippeligaen, 16 points behind leaders Brann after losing their game on Sunday against Fredrikstad 4-3, narrowly missing out on the chance to take a point away from the fixture.






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CHELSEA FLY SOUTH





The Chelsea squad has departed for Valencia from Gatwick Airport this morning.


With the team under pressure in the group stage like rarely seen before, having dropped home points against the fourth seeded team, it is a set of players with a steely determination that has travelled for the first game abroad this season.


Claude Makelele, one of the club's true Champions League experts having won the trophy with Real Madrid as well as being a veteran of many another campaign, spoke after the final training session in England and emphasised the point.


'Now, after the recent matches and what has happened at Chelsea, we must just think about winning this game for Chelsea. It does not matter how we win.


'It will now not be easy to qualify from our group because we drew with Rosenborg. We must win points in our away games.'


Chelsea return to a Mestalla stadium that witnessed a dramatic late win for us there last April. However Makelele is keen to play down the fear factor our blue shirts may engendered in the home players.


'This is another season so a different Valencia and a different Chelsea. We must forget about last year.'


One of the major differences in Quique Sanchez Flores's side from last spring is the presence of a player known well to our French international midfielder.


Ivan Helguera is the former Real Madrid central defender who was one of the players used by his former club as they attempted to fill the hole left by Makelele following his departure for Chelsea.


Helguera is the central defence replacement at Valencia for the veteran Argentine, Roberto Ayala, an impressive performer against us in last season's tie and a Champions League opponent since Chelsea's first taste of the competition when he was with AC Milan.


Former Chelsea left-back Asier Del Horno will not make up part of the Valencia defence this time either. He is playing at Athletic Bilbao this season.


Last season's win in the Mestalla went a long way to banishing the thought that Chelsea struggle to get results in Spain, especially coming on the back of the immense 2-2 draw in Barcelona in the group stage.


Previously, comfort could only drawn from a Tore Andre Flo-inspired win at Real Betis in March 1998. Anyone keen on statistics may wish to note that the game came midway between Chelsea's previous run of four domestic league games without a goal.


The Chelsea players will train in the Mestalla this evening.






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i have bad feeling.
Valencia surely will take revenge on us.
Villa, Joaquin, Morientes, Silva......
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i have bad feeling.
Valencia surely will take revenge on us.
Villa, Joaquin, Morientes, Silva......

Don't worry Bro no_faith, Chelsea will turn out alright.






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