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BlueLion.

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  1. I'm almost glad he didn't score today, as expectations would rise and he wouldn't possibly be able to live up to the billing. He has arrived here as a squad player and should be judged as such. He is not Juan Mata's replacement - he arrived in August and his name is Willian. Salah will do a decent job for us, but don't expect fireworks.
  2. Petr Cech has saved 27 out of the last 30 shots on target registered against his goal in the Premier League - a 90% save success rate.
  3. The more he plays, the better he gets. He is actually adapting far better than I expected, not just to the league but adapting into the striker the team needs, in terms of his work rate.
  4. Newcastle were thumped as Chelsea returned to the summit of the Premier League thanks to Eden Hazard’s maiden hat-trick for the club. The Belgian superbly fired home on the half-hour from Branislav Ivanovic’s cut-back, before doubling the lead after a magnificent counter-attack that will surely rank amongst the best goals scored in the Premier League this season just seven minutes later. And the former Lille star completed his treble from the penalty spot to earn the Blues a thoroughly deserved win that makes up for their abject showing in the reverse fixture back in November. The three points gathered here will rank amongst the most significant of the season from a Chelsea perspective based on their performance alone - but the fact the win has propelled them back to the top of the table adds a further layer of gloss to a day that most certainly belongs to José Mourinho. The Chelsea boss oversaw a magnificent result against Manchester City at the Etihad on Monday evening, and with the same opposition again dropping points in a stalemate against Norwich at Carrow Road, the Blues now lead the way in the title race with thirteen games remaining. Further adding to a day of delight is the fact that Liverpool demolished another of the Blues’ title rivals in Arsenal – the Reds were 5-1 winners at Anfield, with ex-Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge amongst the goalscorers. A man who might have joined Sturridge in plying his trade on Merseyside is Mohamed Salah, but with Chelsea beating Liverpool to the Egyptian’s signature, the former Basel midfielder was able to impress on his Blues debut in front of a vociferous Stamford Bridge crowd. Though the magnitude of the win cannot quite match Monday’s monumental effort, this was once again an industrious performance full of defensive endeavour and offensive threat, with Hazard – obviously – the pick of the host’s star-studded attack. A ninth clean sheet in eleven matches also represents a return to the defensive resilience of the Mourinho days of old, whilst a magnificent return of 26 points from the last ten league fixtures demonstrates that the “little horse” in the race for the league crown is most definitely capable of a strong run for the finish. After an all-guns-blazing approach at the Etihad which most definitely took Manuel Pellegrini by surprise in Monday night’s win, it perhaps came as little surprise that Chelsea were a little slower out of the blocks this afternoon. With John Terry an absentee due to a minor niggle suffered in training, Chelsea looked a little defensively susceptible early on, with Hatem Ben Arfa forcing a regulation save out of Petr Cech as the visitors showed plenty of early attacking intent. Quite the opposite to West Ham’s nineteenth-century tactics a little over a week ago, Alan Pardew’s side were keen to cast aside memories of last weekend’s thumping at the hands of local rivals Sunderland, and their commendable attacking intent certainly made for an entertaining match. Indeed, though he was rarely seriously troubled, Newcastle actually forced more saves out of Petr Cech than City did on Monday night, which is testament to their positive approach. Both sides traded light blows in the opening exchanges, with Hazard matching Ben Arfa’s effort with a low drive of his own that flashed wide. Oscar followed suit moments later but was equally wayward with his shot from the edge of the box. An early goal – for either side - was very much on the cards and it was through the vision and artistry of Hazard that the breakthrough was achieved. Having passed out wide to the marauding Ivanovic following a clever pirouette, the Belgian international Hazard swept the return pass first-time beyond the reach of Krul and into the far corner. To their credit, Newcastle rallied and almost equalised within minutes. Instead, Cech raced out to deny Moussa Sissoko with a fine one-on-one save, and just moments later following another Toon attack, the score was 2-0 as Hazard completed one of the goals of the season. Breaking from the back, David Luiz spread the ball out wide to his compatriot Willian, who in turn interchanged with Hazard. Racing forward, the Belgian played a clever one-two with Samuel Eto’o, whose outrageous back-heel neatly fell into Hazard’s path. The finish was unerring and the Blues had a seemingly unassailable two-goal lead. Hazard might have completed his treble as the first period came to a close, but he was unusually wayward as he crashed an effort over when well-placed. He was not to be denied, however, as he and his team-mates came out with renewed vigour after the break. The Blues nearly added a freak third when a long ball pumped forward by Luiz took a dodgy bounce over Newcastle keeper Tim Krul, but Oscar was unable to pounce on the Dutchman’s lapse in concentration. The predatory Eto’o was denied by a combination of Krul and Newcastle sub Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa before skipper for the day Frank Lampard extended the goalkeeper with a cheeky shot from a wide free-kick. There would not be much longer to wait before Newcastle succumbed to the relentless Chelsea pressure. In fact it was from the corner resulting from Lampard’s free-kick that Hazard was able to complete his treble. Lampard himself took the corner; it was a woefully under-hit delivery, something seemingly endemic amongst the Blues’ midfielders at present. It was of little consequence, however, as referee Howard Webb pointed to the spot for a blatant, needless tug by Yanga-Mbiwa on Eto’o at the far post. Lampard magnanimously gave up the chance for his 50th Chelsea penalty goal to enable Hazard to fire home with borderline arrogance – and there was only further joy to be had as Salah came on and very nearly netted a debut goal; only to be foiled by a fine close-range save as the Blues played out a comprehensive performance.
  5. Would happily surrender my ass to Eden Hazard right now.
  6. Best team in the Premier League era: Cech Ivanovic - Carvalho - Terry - Cole Makelele - Essien Zola - Lampard - Hazard Drogba
  7. Comfortable save by Cech after ben Arfa weaved between two in the box.
  8. People seem to be missing the point of the topic. This is a topic is discuss our best squad from a particular, not our best-ever team.
  9. Our team in 2007/08 was the best team we have ever had: Cech/Cudicini/Hilario Belletti/Ferreira/Bosingwa - Terry/Ben Haim - Carvalho/Alex - Cole/Bridge Makelele/Mikel/Essien Lampard/Essien/Malouda - Ballack/Essien/Cole Anelka/Shevchenko/SWP - Drogba/Shevchenko/Pizarro - Joe Cole/Kalou/Malouda If we had that team today, we'd walk the league.
  10. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humour
  11. I've always wondered where the surplus donations went... Thank you for all the donations this month guys! Let's see if we can break the £100 barrier!
  12. Surely those women should be arrested, the boy only looks 12.
  13. I think the only reason why Ivanovic starts at right-back is because he was a successful experiment by Hiddink and then by Ancelotti. I remember under Scolari he played predominantly as a centre back, and he was absolutely brilliant.
  14. No-one denies that, he's just French bat-shit crazy!
  15. "He's our new JT", "best defender in the league"... weren't we slagging him off last month? A couple of magnificent performances and infinitely better at CB than Luiz. However if Mourinho ever accepts Ivanovic and Terry as our strongest CB pairing (which they are), Cahill would be sat on the bench. For some reason Mourinho thinks Ivan is a great right-back. For me that is the only thing that is getting Gaz into the team. But credit where it is due, he has been excellent since we drew at the Emirates. Before then he looked very shaky.
  16. Agreed, Courtois has a big mouth. The fact his dad has to come out and say his words have been twisted shows he is very immature. I don't remember Cech being petulant at that age. As for his performance - I have only seen highlights as I was watching Preston vs Forest, the FA Cup 4th round replay, which by all accounts was the superior game to have watched. Proper cup tie. But anyway, Courtois: very unlucky for two of the goals especially. As a goalkeeper myself I will acknowledge he can have done nothing about the goals except for Jesse's, but you can then argue it is a clever finish to reverse the ball through the goalkeeper - it is incredibly awkward to save a ball that is low and directly at you, funnily enough. You never know to go with hands or feet. Either way he should have done better but those saves are a lot tougher than people think.
  17. Obviously I am biased as I am a Chelsea fan, but I never saw the appeal of Scholes. I think most people would agree that, at the very least, Gerrard and Lampard are on the same level. At their absolute best I'd have said Lampard just about edged it (he was the best central midfielder in the world 2005-2008 without question, in my eyes). But Scholes never did it for me, ever. Overrated to the extreme. A good player, but nothing special in my eyes. I'll always be of the opinion Beckham achieved more.
  18. Pellegrini will have learned his lesson after two league defeats, surely? Right?
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