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  2. here's the link for the match tonight http://atdhe.net/live-tv-4277.html
  3. Chelsea’s Florent Malouda has admitted he could be on his way out of Stamford Bridge and has revealed interest from Juventus. Malouda has struggled during his time with the Blues and says there is every chance he may depart for more regular football. “I have heard rumours linking me with Juve and I can’t say I’m not interested,” Malouda told the Daily Star. “I’m certain I would get more games with them than I do here.”
  4. Ballack needs a rest recall deco back and so does alex need a rest so recall Ivanović back
  5. FLORENT MALOUDA has threatened to join Juventus in the summer — if he does not get a chance under new Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink. The French winger is linked with a move to Italy, having struggled to make an impact at Stamford Bridge since his £13.5million transfer from Lyon in 2007. Malouda, 28, said: “There are four more months for me to get in the team. If that doesn’t happen then I will analyse the situation.”
  6. ROMAN ABRAMOVICH is ready to dip back into his pocket to restore Chelsea’s Premier League supremacy. And it’s another clear indication that Guus Hiddink could yet be the long-term boss at Stamford Bridge. Chief executive Peter Kenyon has said future signings would have to be generated by sales as the club aims to become self-sufficient. But Hiddink’s arrival as manager has restored Abramovich’s appetite for the game and he has already sounded out senior figures in the game — at home and abroad — about summer transfer targets. The Chelsea owner would be unlikely to line up big-name signings without knowing the long-term managerial situation. And reports last week suggested Dick Advocaat was already being lined up as Hiddink’s replacement as boss of Russia. Abramovich has been at Hiddink’s side since he arrived in London — and now he is ready to tempt the Dutchman by offering him a huge summer transfer kitty.
  7. FRANK RIJKAARD has been lined up to take over as Chelsea boss next season. The former Barcelona boss has been sounded out by stand-in chief Guus Hiddink and has confirmed his interest. Sport of the World can reveal that the Dutch pair discussed Rijkaard’s impending appointment last week at the request of Blues owner Roman Abramovich. The plan is for Hiddink to return to his duties as Russian national team manager in the summer — with Rijkaard succeeding him at Stamford Bridge. But there is the possibility of Hiddink returning to Chelsea to work with Rijkaard in a director of football role at the end of Russia’s World Cup campaign. The two have worked together before with Rijkaard part of Hiddink’s coaching team when he was in charge of Holland. They have retained a close friendship and share the same football philosophies. Discussions When Sport of the World contacted a source close to Rijkaard, he refused to discuss the Chelsea appointment. But he added: “They are a club he admires — but he would not want to talk about that particular subject at the moment.” But another Dutch source confirmed that everything is in place for Rijkaard to take the reins in west London. The source said: “Guus and Frank have had long discussions about the job in the last few weeks. It has been informally agreed Frank will step in during the summer. “Abramovich wants Hiddink to complete Russia’s World Cup campaign — but there will then be the option for him to return to Chelsea and work in tandem with Rijkaard.” Riijkaard has been out of work since he left Barcelona at the end of last season. He built up a reputation as one of Europe’s finest coaches. During his five years in Spain, he led Barca to two La Liga titles and the Champions League by beating Arsenal 2-1 at the 2006 final in Paris.
  8. is it because you are from germany lol oj
  9. Juventus want to end Deco’s indifferent spell at Chelsea Football Club. The playmaker was an £8million summer signing for Luiz Felipe Scolari, who worked with him for the Portugal national side. However, Deco has failed to find any consistency in England despite a promising start, and Scolari has since been replaced by Guus Hiddink. Reports in Italy suggest former Blues manager Claudio Ranieri is keen on the 31-year-old as a replacement for Pavel Nedved. The Czech Republic legend is expected to retire in the summer, and Deco could take his place in the Juventus side if Chelsea are willing to accept an offer in the region of £6million.
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