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While Newcastle are not the fourth place team, a victory against Newcastle can continue to heap pressure on Tottenham who are tied with Newcastle on 62 points, and just one point ahead of Chelsea.
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A bit of a damp squib for the reserves final fixture as early mistakes and atrocious weather left everyone feeling flat. Patrick Bamford scored Chelsea’s late reply.
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After an emotional night in Barcelona, Chelsea must return home with their gaze fixed on the task of finishing fourth in the Premier League.
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Football rarely fails to throw up a surprise. Form, talent, skill, experience – all of it can so quickly succumb to nought. From the plucky underdog in the third round to outside winners of international tournaments, the game has shown us time and again that no result should ever be taken for granted. Just when [...]
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This is a bit later than usual, but pulling double duty and wanting to re-watch El Clasico tended to cost a bit of time.
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Tuesday night in front of 90,000 fans, Chelsea will have their chance at silencing their critics and earning a place in the Champions League at the Allianz Areana in Munich, Germany. The Blues will feel that this is destiny, having been hard done by Tom Henning Ovrebo’s poor refereeing display at Stamford Bridge in 2009. [...]
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Monday 16 April The FA Cup final will take place on Sunday 5 May at 5.15pm. No reason has been given for the kick-off time, presumably it is designed to make it more difficult for Liverpool fans to get home. To clear up a few of the weekend’s issues: Fleetwood Town will be joining the [...]
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Despite not having to travel, Chelsea will wake up tomorrow still feeling the effects of Wednesday night.
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At this stage of the Champions League, there are no easy draws. However, Barcelona may be the best team on the planet right now, having won 13 trophies out of the 16 competitions that they’ve entered under manager Pep Guardiola.
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Monday 9 April Fulham 1:1 Chelsea A filthy night and a not very encouraging result considering Newcastle won earlier and Norwich did the decent thing and beat Spurs. However Ron Gourlay may plead it seems the race for fourth place has not gripped the players as much as a crack at Barcelona. There was plenty [...]
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Despite the fixture congestion that it’s caused, Chelsea will meet Tottenham on Sunday at 6 p.m. in the FA Cup Semi final at Wembley Stadium.
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These are the nights we live for and we should thank Roberto Di Matteo for bringing games like this back to the club. But you have to scratch your head and wonder what they were doing under AVB.
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On Saturday, Wigan make a trip to Stamford Bridge as the Premier League has a second festive period of fixtures around Easter. Beginning Saturday, each team will play two matches between now and next Wednesday. Chelsea have the disadvantage of having to greet Wigan on Saturday and having to turn around and play Fulham on [...]
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