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Saturday, April 19, 2008

Ex-Chelsea boss Mourinho ready to return to work

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is ready to return to work.
He said : "I have lived for the first time for many years in my country, in my city, with my family.
"I had time to do things that I don't have when I'm working. But now it's enough. I will be somewhere next season. I've not agreed anything but it's a good time for me for many reasons. I will come back with the same motivation as always.
"I had some good options this month.
"Some good clubs and some good countries. But I decided to wait until the beginning of next season. That is right for me."

Carvalho: No trophy will mean Chelsea failure

Chelsea's season will be a failure without silverware, says defender Ricardo Carvalho.
He said: "After we only drew with Wigan on Monday it was obvious that the Everton game was too important a match for us not to play well and show our strength.
"We needed to show our character and prove that it is still possible for us to win the title.
"For us the only way that this can be described as a successful season will be for us to win a trophy, we want the Champions League and we still want the title.
"We must win something, a trophy now is very important for us and we are still in there fighting."

Chelsea convinced £50M enough for Kaka

Chelsea are convinced they can prise Kaka away from AC Milan in a sensational £50 million deal.
The Blues are ready to move after the Italian club agreed a £22m fee to sign Ronaldinho from Barcelona.
Milan owner and newly re-elected Italian President Silvio Berlusconi has pushed the deal and Chelsea feel he will need to find a way of balancing the books.
Milan already have Ronaldo and Brazilian teenage sensation Pato in their squad and Blues owner Roman Abramovich will use his strong links with the club, through the signing of want away Andriy Shevchenko, to clinch the deal.

Real Madrid launch bid for Chelsea's Drogba

Real Madrid are preparing to launch a £15 million bid for Chelsea striker Didier Drogba.
Real see the Ivory Coast ace as a potential replacement for Ruud van Nistelrooy, who is the subject of an offer from AC Milan.
Drogba recently purchased an apartment in the heart of Milan, but Real are confident they can lure the centre-forward to Spain. The stumbling block will be Chelsea, with the Madrid giants reluctant to go higher than £15 million for a player now over 30.

Chelsea's SWP reluctant to make Man City return

Chelsea winger Shaun Wright-Phillips doesn't want a return to Manchester City in the summer. Even though he is aware boss Avram Grant is ready to sell him, the pocket England winger is determined to stay and fight for his place.
Wright-Phillips, 26, has had few first-team chances since his £21m move from City in 2005. He was a target for Tottenham last summer.

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