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3 Europeans cups in 3 years is impressive though! Thank fuck for that, at least no Liverpool in CL, less chance for Klopp to sign who he wants.
Although, this Spanish supremacy is annoying it's now 3 years a spanish team wins both EL and CL.
Also, that first half performance from the referee was nothing short of embarassing. 

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9 hours ago, Blue-in-me-Veins said:

First Half:

 

Second Half:

 

This guy is a great footy twitter follow. 

Still can't believe that was the same Sevilla team I watched in first half. 

The second half reminded me of the game of Barcelona vs United years ago in the CL final where they won 3 to 1. 

It was an amazing display of Barcelona that won in style. 

This sevilla did the same, poors man Barcelona you might say. 

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And yet some English commentators and pundits still think we are technically miles ahead of Spain and places like Germany.

Banega ran the fucking show show last night, and the amount times he by passed 2 Liverpool players with one pass that lead to an opportunity was immense.

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11 hours ago, BlueLyon said:

Well cant realy see why people enjoy seeing others cry, its not like Chelsea gained anything. As Chelsea fan, I still remember moscow and it was sad, probably all here cried that night.

Dont want to see Pool win, but there is no need for that shit. 

Because they are Liverpool scum and deserve all the stick they get. Vile fan base that live in their own bubbe and delusion. Always happy to see them suffer because they truly are a disgusting bunch. 

EDIT - Here you go mate, one of the millions of deluded rawkites:

"The way I saw, with the benefit of replays, we would have won that if Video evidence had already started. At least two of the three handballs in the area were pens, and their third goal was it, was totally offside. Our disallowed one was also close to played onside (a 50/50) by a player of theirs off to the right."

Cringeworthy. That ball for Sevilla's 3rd, it was cleared by Clyne and then hit Coutinho. That is how it came to Coke. Didn't even touch a Sevilla player. And they're saying it was "totally offside". HAHAHHAAHHAHA

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41 minutes ago, Beigl said:

What an amazing night that was. Full of twists. After Bayern got their penalty in extra time I thought it was finally over, but Cech and Drogba saved us.

You mean Lord Mikel getting inside Robben's head :ph34r:

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2 hours ago, Beigl said:

What an amazing night that was. Full of twists. After Bayern got their penalty in extra time I thought it was finally over, but Cech and Drogba saved us.

I remember when they scored thinking it was okay they deserved it we'd been pretty poor. Then when we scored fuck that wana win this now..then pens..We're screwed then volia!!!!

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14 hours ago, Tomo said:

Liverpool can't seem to get their head around the fact they are not a big club any more, their reduced status is driving them crazy, and its the same with Arsenal fans to an extent.

And that is ultimately what is happening to Chelsea's own fan base. While Liverpool fans see conspiracies everywhere, Chelsea fans — more eccentrically — see them within their Board (Emenalo and co.) and their players (snake Hazard, snake Fabregas, etc.).

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1 hour ago, Fernando said:

This is why it was good what happen to us, mourinho and hiddink.

For too long we always lived in their shadow. And how we never gave chance to no one else because Mourinho would never do that bad...

So good that this happen to the club so we can remove those shadows and move forward.

Completely agree with this. The constant comparisons with Mourinho and the pining for him was very annoying. You don't see Barca fans constantly calling for Guardiola. Even after he just left and things weren't going nearly as well.

Same goes for Hiddink to a lesser extent. One of the incredibly few good things to come from the campaign from hell. Leave the past in the past and all that.

Next step is to not make recent player legends larger than life. Could you imagine Arsenal players being compared with Henry, Bergkamp, Viera and Campbell? It's unfair because only the good is remembered. But I guess only succes will fix that.

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THE CLASS OF 2012- WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

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Yesterday was the 4-year anniversary of our huge victory in Munich. It was a game that has gone down in History and a game that every Chelsea fan will remember for the rest of their life. The players that played in that game are now completely spread around the globe- here is where they are now:

GK- Petr Cech:The hero-Petr Cech. Our goalkeeper saved two powerful penalties on that night in Munich. After a huge performance against Bayern Munich Cech continued to play for Chelsea for three more years- making him a Chelsea legend and one of the best keepers ever to put on the blue shirt. In 2015 Cech made a move across London to Arsenal where he is still playing and putting in some solid performances at the age of 34. Standing at 6ft 5 in the giant keeper has cemented himself as a Premier League great.

RB-Jose Bosingwa:Bosingwa left Chelsea soon after the Champions League final after his contract expired. In the 2012/13 season Bosingwa joined QPR where he played 23 games in a campaign which resulted in relegation for QPR. While at QPR Bosingwa made headlines after his attitude got him into trouble with the manager and Joey Barton! After they were relegated Bosingwa took off to Turkey where he joined Trabzonspor. Since 2013 Bosingwa has made 60 appearances in Turkey for his club. It’s fair to say that his best days are behind him at the age of 33.

CB-David Luiz:The Charismatic Brazilian was a key player in the Champions League final- keeping a deadly Bayern attack from scoring more than one goal, and himself, scoring a penalty. Luiz carried on to play for Chelsea until 2014 when he left for Paris Saint German- who he has been playing for ever since. He has earned a large amount of caps for Brazil(55) and has won numerous trophies with PSG in France as their first-choice Centre Back.

CB- Gary Cahill:The current Chelsea player stepped into the CB role after Terry earned a suspension before the 2012 final. He had a commanding performance- keeping Robben, Ribery and more quiet. After his great performance and David Luiz’s departure, Cahill stepped into the starting CB role and took it very well. He is still playing for Chelsea and has been one of their most consistent player’s for the past 4 years- earning himself 41 England caps.

LB-Ashley Cole:A true Chelsea Legend- after the great Champions League victory, Cole stayed with the team for two more years, until 2014. After making 229 appearances for Chelsea over 8 years he left for Italy, to Roma. He struggled to make an impact in Italy and only made 11 appearances over two years. Now he is playing in the MLS with LA galaxy- effectively enjoying retirement. The Chelsea legend also made 107 appearances for England making him one of the best Full-Backs the country has ever seen.

LM/WB- Ryan Bertrand:Bertrand made his European Debut in the Champions League final in 2012- due to suspensions- and what a debut it was! Bertrand had a great game; even if he was played out of position. After the final his Chelsea career dwindled out after failing to make a huge impact after 3 years and often being mistreated by managers. In 2015 he left for Southampton where,the now 26 year old, has had a great season- and is in great contention for England’s Euro’s squad. He now seems to be developing into a great player.

CM-John Obi Mikel:Mikel has now established himself as one of Chelsea’s greatest and most loyal players. Since a good performance in the Champions League final Mikel has stuck with Chelsea through thick and thin. The Nigerian is still at Chelsea and has made nearly 300 appearances for Chelsea over his 10 years at the bridge. The solid midfielder has also played in major international tournaments with Nigeria.

CM- Frank Lampard:Only a few words need to be said about Chelsea’s poster boy and club legend. After the 2012 final Lampard went on to earn more than 100 appearances for Chelsea to make his appearances total for Chelsea add up to over 400. He also broke the Chelsea goal scoring record while he was at the club. He had become a National Hero and World Football legend. After the 2014 season and the World Cup, Lampard played a season at Manchester City and now currently, is playing in America with New York City.

CAM- Juan Mata:Juan Mata also continued to play for Chelsea for two more years- gathering 82 appearances for the club. Mata, who was a large fan favorite, became one of Chelsea’s key players over their next few seasons. In the 2014 season he became out of favour under Mourinho and moved to Premier League rivals Manchester United- where he has yet again become a key player in a transitional period at the large club. He has been key in a number of Spanish victories at major tournaments

RM- Saloman Kalou:The Ivory Coast International left Chelsea in 2012 soon after the Champions League final after six years at the club and 156 games. Often one of Chelsea’s most underrated players during his time at the club, Kalou left for France where he was converted to a striker rather than a winger. At Lille he became a great goalscorer and scored 30 goals over two seasons in France. In 2014 Kalou moved to Hertha BSC in Germany where he helped the German team avoid relegation- here he has also been a good goalscorer- scoring 20 goals over two season. He is still currently playing for Hertha.

ST- Didier Drogba:Drogba is undoubtedly one of  Chelsea’s greatest ever Strikers. After scoring the winning penalty in a tense Champions League final- Drogba cemented his position as one of Chelsea’s greatest ever. He left shortly after the Champions league final after becoming Chelsea’s 4th highest scorer ever with 100 goals and earning a number of other individual records. He left for China for one season and then Turkey for another. During his time away from Chelsea he was always maintaining a consistent goals-scoring record. In 2014 Drogba returned to Chelsea and made a few Cameo appearances- he scored 4 goals that season. Now Drogba plays for Montreal in Canada aged 38.

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