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If we go attacking, they will expose us on the counter attack. I'd sit back for the first half and give balls up to Drogba. Then with about 20 minutes to go, When defenders are tired, Bring on Stoch. A Clean sheet is the main priority imo

Yes, clean sheet is the main priority. Still if we go there without a goal, the chances of us going out are higher...

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Ranieri on Hiddink`s effect, Zola the man?

The ex-Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri, who is set to face Chelsea on Wednesday in what promises to be a thrilling Champions League Face Off, when Italian giants Juventus face off with Hiddink`s men think his side are ready to face Chelsea.Ranieri was quick to praise Hiddink for what he has brought to Chelsea and expected a tough encounter.

We will think of Chelsea who today showed that they are a great team which can count on attackers like Anelka and Drogba and midfielders of the likes of Lampard and Ballack who are capable of running forward. We know that we will be laying against the team who lost the last Champions League over a missed penalty but we will go there and we will play with our determination. When a Coach leaves, there is always the desire to fight back and prove the critics wrong Today they had another tempo to their game. We know that we are facing a tank, one of the contenders for the Final, but we are going there to play our football with humility and also the belief we can do well.I don’t meant to criticize Scolari, but I would always play two strikers like [Didier] Drogba and [Nicolas] Anelka. Having said that, people keep telling me I should field a trident, so there are always complaints!I watched Chelsea today and noticed Hiddink has given the team a good way of keeping possession and more cross-field passes.

Ranieri`s men recorded a 2-0 Serie A victory away to Palermo.David Trezeguet marked his full comeback with a goal set up by Amauri, silencing critics who said the two forwards could not form a partnership. Something Anelka and Drogba can relate to.

When asked about Zola`s link to Chelsea, Ranieri said he had been impressed with Zola’s work coaching the Italy under-21 team and since taking over at West Ham United in September. ‘Gianfranco Zola is doing very well as a manager,’ Ranieri says. ‘Could he be a good choice for Chelsea? Why not? He has a great history with the club and the fans would be very happy.’

Ranieri admits that he doubted Zola’s suitability for top-flight management. ‘At the beginning I didn’t think Gianfranco would do so well,’ he says. ‘I don’t know exactly why I have been surprised by how well he has done, but I just didn’t think he could do this for a big team. Yes, I thought he may be a good coach for younger players, like the under-21s, because he sets a great example. But I’m very happy for him, surprised and very happy.’

Ranieri said he expects one of the most emotional games of his career on his return to Stamford Bridge. ‘It will be fantastic for me, my emotions and my memories,’ he says. ‘I hope the fans give me a good reception.’

Source = CFCBlog.net

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Quaresma isnt eligible for CL. Well done Kenyon.

But on the plus, I'm sure Stoch was listed in our CL squad...

Why is Kenyon blamed? I would blame the scouts or Scolari for not finding a better option, not Kenyon...

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Maybe you're right, he was on Scolaris wishlist and Kenyon would have sanctioned the loan deal. But no, Biru, maybe we are bit hard one the Manc slimeball, I'm sure hes Chels through and through really.

I don't understand why just because he isn't a Chelsea supporter, he is blamed for things that aren't actually his fault.

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Kenyon is in charge of our signings, Hence Scolari said on a MOTD interview that they would have to ask Kenyon about Robinho.

He's going to Man City soon anyway, No other Cheif Excutive shows there face more than him.

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Chelsea lose Deco for visit of Juventus

Chelsea will be without Deco for Champions League first-leg match against Juventus at Stamford Bridge tomorrow night. The midfielder has a minor hamstring tear which is expected to keep him out of action for the next few days.

Ricardo Carvalho is on the brink of a return following a hamstring problem but Michael Essien is not likely to be considered, despite returning to training after a knee ligament injury, while Joe Cole is out for the season with knee ligament damage of his own.

guardian.co.uk

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I don't understand why just because he isn't a Chelsea supporter, he is blamed for things that aren't actually his fault.

Like I said, he would have sanctioned the signing. Only cares about cash and getting his CL medal. Bloke is a bumhole.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to welcoming Ranieri back -fantastic bloke.

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Like I said, he would have sanctioned the signing. Only cares about cash and getting his CL medal. Bloke is a bumhole.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to welcoming Ranieri back -fantastic bloke.

He would never sanctioned the signing if he wasn't given a target by Scolari or the scouts in the first place.

He only cares about the cash because that is his job, not scouting players. And he wouldn't be getting any CL medal if the UEFA don't give them to club's chairman or CEO. ManUre's CEO got one as well...

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He would never sanctioned the signing if he wasn't given a target by Scolari or the scouts in the first place.

He only cares about the cash because that is his job, not scouting players. And he wouldn't be getting any CL medal if the UEFA don't give them to club's chairman or CEO. ManUre's CEO got one as well...

He bounded up the stairs with that smug grin on his chops. If you were a regular attender, no insult intended, you'd know what a cunt he is to the people that pay his wages. 90% of fans who go regularly think hes a grade A prat.

Its not his job to pick transfers, but to sanction them -and in Quaresma , bit of a plum imo. If you like him, thats fine by me :)

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Does anyone think that Michel "Je deteste les Anglais" Platini's ex-Juve status may have some bearing on the decisions?

Lol hes had anti -Chelsea rants before, so wouldnt put it past him.

As far as the team goes -same as against Villa ? With the possible inclusion of Ashley Cole ?

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He bounded up the stairs with that smug grin on his chops. If you were a regular attender, no insult intended, you'd know what a cunt he is to the people that pay his wages. 90% of fans who go regularly think hes a grade A prat.

Its not his job to pick transfers, but to sanction them -and in Quaresma , bit of a plum imo. If you like him, thats fine by me :)

Like I said, it's not actually his fault we got Quaresma. The scouts and Scolari could've found better options for him to sanction, but they didn't.

I agree he should be more humble and I can't say I like him. Just thought that it's unfair to blame someone for things that aren't their faults.

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