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Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Chelsea's Malouda working on Messi plan with Bosingwa


Chelsea winger Florent Malouda says he is been working with Jose Bosingwa in training as they prepare to face Barcelona and Lionel Messi tonight.

"Since he(Bosingwa) came back from injury we have been working together alot in training," the France international told the www.chelseafc.com. But not only in training, we have also spoken alot and I think we will speak a lot more before the game."

"And not only speaking with Jose," he continued," with all the team because it is going to be a team work. Everyone is focused on Jose because he is supposed to play on Messi's side but everybody in the team helps everybody so he needs us and we will need him."

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Chelsea's Terry named as England captain

In a surprise move John Terry has retained the England captaincy on a permanent basis.
Coach Fabio Capello chose the Chelsea defender to lead the national side ahead of favourite Rio Ferdinand.
Manchester United stopper Ferdinand was named vice-captain.
"It means the world to me to retain the armband," said the 27 year old who was told the news by Capello after England's training session on Tuesday morning.
"To get the armband back is a huge achievement for me.
"It was about an hour ago, just after training. The manager called the whole squad together and told us as a whole.
"For me to get it above the likes of him (Ferdinand) and the other players in the squad is a great honour."
Capello said: "John's big personality is why I chose him but Rio is also important for the team which is why I made him vice-captain."
"Rio, when he was captain, played very well - the same level as John," he added. "It was not easy for me to choose because they are very good players."

AC Milan willing to sell £70M Kaka to Chelsea

AC Milan are willing to SELL Kaka to Chelsea - for £70 million.
The Italians would not be able to turn the offer down if Roman Abramovich was ready to splash the cash, and they have let Chelsea know.
But Big Phil Scolari would prefer to sign Robinho - and is waiting to see whether Real Madrid will buckle.
The 24-year-old Brazilian striker is Scolari's first choice, but Kaka is obviously still on Chelsea's wish-list

Cole: Chelsea will have Man Utd worried

Joe Cole is convinced Chelsea will have rattled Premiership rivals Manchester United with the way they thumped Portsmouth on Sunday.
Cole said: "It is early days and you can't take too much from the first game. However, we watched United beat Fulham 5-1 a couple of years ago and we were thinking, 'Look at them, they look strong'.
"They must have watched us against Portsmouth and thought we looked strong.
"The first game is over. It's great for everyone and great for the manager because of all the expectation.
"But this was a great start - opening day of the season, you always want to be at home and you want to have a good start. This is a cracking squad and this is a cracking result."

PSG willing to splash out on Chelsea striker Anelka

Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka is a target for PSG.
After splashing out on Claude Makelele and Ludovic Giuly, PSG president Charles Villeneuve is willing to open his chequebook one more time before the summer transfer deadline falls.
Villeneuve is keen on Anelka and also Inter Milan midfielder Patrick Vieira.

Cole welcomes Deco competition at Chelsea

Joe Cole has no problem competing with Deco for a place in Chelsea's midfield.
"He is fantastic, an experienced international and a top player, we are very lucky to have him in our squad," said Cole.
But with the extra midfielder comes greater competition to break into the first team, something Cole is relishing.
"I have had that all my career at Chelsea and I love the competition," he added. "It is great having new players and new stars coming in and trying to learn off them everyday.
"I love the competition in training and it is good that we got the result today and that we will be okay next week."

Chelsea's Cole: England has excellent captaincy candidates

Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole says teammate John Terry and Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand are both excellent candidates for the England captaincy.
He said: "What are the qualities of Ferdinand and Terry? Both are very similar. They have both got their attributes, are both well respected by the players.
"They are both top internationals at the peak of their game, experienced, vocal in the dressing room, both lead by example.
"They have both got all the attributes you would need - as have Steven Gerrard, as has Frank Lampard, as has Gareth Barry, and there are many others who will be in with a shout.
"But, whoever gets the nod, the boys will be right behind them."
Cole insisted: "Whoever the manager picks is going to be the right decision. You need the captain more in the bad times than in the good, the man who steps forward and takes responsibility.
"We have got so many leaders in the squad now, the Liverpool captain (Gerrard), the Chelsea captain (Terry), the Manchester United captain [Ferdinand has led United in the past, but Gary Neville is the club captain] - three out of the four top teams in the country.
"I am sure, irrespective of who takes the armband, there will still be another five or six leaders out there who will go out there and take us forward."

Cole insists no concerns over Chelsea future

Joe Cole insists there's no concerns over new contract talks at Chelsea.
Cole, 26, has put his contract talks on hold but insists he will stay beyond the two years left on his deal, even if Robinho arrives to offer a like-for-like option for Chelsea's new manager.
Putting negotiations to one side when the season starts is normal club policy, and Cole is happy to concentrate on matters on the pitch at the moment.
"I just wanted to put it to bed now," he said. "Obviously we wanted to get it sorted out this year but with the new manager coming in and players coming in and out there wasn't enough time.
"I love it here, the club wants to sign me and there won't be any problems on that front. I just want to concentrate on my performances and play well because it's not nice for the fans to have an ongoing thing. But I will be a Chelsea player for the rest of my career."

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Lampard: Premiership fans convinced me over Chelsea stay

Frank Lampard has revealed how Premiership fans - on a whole - convinced him about signing a new contract at Chelsea.
Lampard, who penned a new Blues deal last week, said: "The letters I've received have been totally overwhelming. Thousands have been sent to the training ground from Chelsea fans, people also sent me poems from Ireland.
"I've had letters from all sorts of people who've suffered and that helps me even more.
"It's also important that I say I had lots of correspondence from Liverpool, Manchester United and West Ham fans.
"That was a breath of fresh air for me, because sometimes football can make you cynical about each other and you forget about the real things which matter.
"When I got a letter from a West Ham fan sending his condolences, and speaking in a certain way, it made me realise what's important.
"Sometimes you can relate more to those who've been through a similar thing to yourself. It made me realise I was in the right environment."

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