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Friday, February 4, 2011

Chelsea FC finds deep pockets for the Champions League Trophy in 2011


Over the Christmas and New Years Holiday's it was definitely a trying time for Chelsea Fans, but true fans can stick with a team through the good and the bad. But most recently Chelsea has shown its true BLUE colors. With their impressive performance at Bolton, and their recent win at Sunderland after their recent meeting being a souring defeat at Home, Chelsea are looking like a Championship caliber team. Sunderland looked extremely tired at the 65 minute mark. Not overlooking the Everton draw, in which luck does have some affect on the outcomes of games, but sometimes Chelsea does not look like they are playing throughout the game like they did at Sunderland. Coming to terms with faults and identifying them, then correcting them is a sign of greatness. Buying players like Fernando Torres and David Luiz for over 70 million dollars is a sign of, I got a crap load of money! Adding these two players to an already skilled and talented lineup ought to be having Manchester United doubting their ability to remain undefeated this season. Having Luiz in the back strengthens the already strong defense of Ivanovic, Terry, Cole and Boswinga with Alex not far away from being healthy it's going to be tough for Ancelotti to pick the lineup. The same problem lies with the addition of Torres in the front. Drogba is finding his form and Anelka is everywhere needed, while Kalou is finding the back of the net and giving remarkable roll around the goalpost misses. Throwing Torres into the mix with these players will make it hard to choose WHO to play. The job of Carlo Ancelotti is not enviable, but I see that Torres will probably take Kalou's spot, who will probably drop back and Mikel will drop from the starting lineup, while Boswinga will most likely also take a seat to see the capabilities Luiz. Chelsea is now formidable for sure and I believe they will give Barcelona a run for the Champions League title. Business is picking up! Torres will probably get some playing time against his previous club Liverpool immediately. This is going to be some game to watch on Sunday for sure! GO BLUES!

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