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Friday, 15 June 2012

Season Rewind : Petr Cech

CECH: One of Chelsea's Biggest Hero's last season...
The role Petr Cech played as the Blues secured both the Champions League and FA Cup cannot be understated, with outstanding performances in the finals of both competitions.


After playing in the opening day draw away at Stoke City, Cech missed the subsequent games against West Bromwich Albion and Norwich City, while his form was called into question upon his return, with the game at home to Arsenal, in which we conceded five times, raising more questions than answers.

However, as so often in the past, Cech bounced back and went on to perform with the levels of consistency and maturity which have proved his trademark since his arrival at Stamford Bridge in 2004.

He almost single-handedly kept us in the Champions League when Barcelona visited west London in the semi-final first leg back in April, denying both Andres Iniesta and Adriano, before making a stunning late save from Carles Puyol.He was equally impressive in the return leg, turning a Lionel Messi effort on to the post with the game on a knife edge as the Blues held on for a memorable victory.


That is world-class goalkeeping...
In the FA Cup Final against Liverpool, meanwhile, with the game delicately poised at 2-1, Cech made arguably the save of the season, clawing an Andy Carroll header on to the bar before Branislav Ivanovic was on hand to clear the danger, and there was more to come.
The Champions League Final in Munich will go down as one of the greatest nights in the club's history, and there is little doubt Cech was a major factor.

As the game moved into extra-time with the scores level at 1-1, Bayern Munich were awarded a penalty. Arjen Robben, the former Chelsea player, was the man entrusted with taking the kick, and as Blues fans feared the worst, Cech made a brilliant save low down to his left to keep us in the game.

Mr. Reliable
His finest moment in a Blue shirt, however, was still to come. With Juan Mata having missed our first kick in the deciding shoot-out, the game appeared to be slipping away.
Cech, though, made two successive saves, from both Olic and Schweinsteiger, providing Didier Drogba with the opportunity to win us the trophy, which he duly accepted.

Appearances: 55+1,
Clean sheets: 19
Penalties saved [not including shoot-outs]: 2
minutes on pitch: 5,334


KTBFFH fellow Blues till then.....




Players with uncertain futures at Stamford Bridge




Transfer time is always a busy time at Chelsea FC. Whether we are buying or selling players, one can never say that Chelsea are dormant during the transfer period. This year has been no different, & the club have already purchased Marko Marin & Eden Hazard, while also showing interest in a host of other players. 3 players have also left the club: while Didier Drogba made a decision to not renew his contract that expires this year, striker Salomon Kalou and right-back Jose Bosingwa were released by the club.
However, there are still certain Chelsea players whose future remains uncertain. Will they stay? Will they go?  At the moment, these are questions that have no answers. Nevertheless, let us take a look at 4 Chelsea players who may or may not leave the club soon :-

Florent Malouda
1)Florent Malouda- The French international joined Chelsea in 2007 from French club Olympique Lyonnais for a fee of around £13M. Malouda arrived at the club with a formidable reputation, having impressed at his previous club Lyon. However, the winger had a poor first season at the club, scoring 4 goals & providing 7 assists. He managed to find his feet at Chelsea during the latter half  of the 2008-09 season. In the 2009-10 season, he was an integral part of a Double-winning Chelsea side, with impressive figures of 15 goals & 15 assists. His goal-scoring form continued into the next season, as he found the back of the net 14 times. However, the arrival of Spanish winger Juan Mata in 2011 meant that Malouda's first-team opportunities were limited. A few poor performances didn't help his case either. After the club won the Champions League in May this year, Malouda pledged his loyalty to the club. However, the arrival of Marin & Hazard could very well see the Frenchman leave the club sooner rather than later.


Michael Essien 
2)Michael Essien- When Micheal Essien signed for Chelsea in 2005, it brought an end to one of the longest-running transfer sagas in recent memory. Nicknamed "The Bison" for his his energy & presence on the field, Essien was signed from Olympique Lyonnais for a fee of £24.4M, a club transfer record at the time. The Ghanian international quickly established himself as a regular in Jose Mourinho's Chelsea squad, playing 42 games for the club in his first full season. He has been nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year Award thrice in his career (2005, 2006, 2007) & won Chelsea's Player of the Year award in 2007, besides winning other individual trophies. Essien has a decent right foot, & has scored quite a few goals with powerful long-range shots (who will ever forget that equaliser he scored against Arsenal!). But numerous injuries and the emergence of talents such as Ramires & Oriol Romeu  at Chelsea have severely limited his game time. In the few games that he did play, he seemed to be a shadow of his former self. I admit it will be disappointing to see him leave, but I won't be shocked if he does.

Daniel Sturridge
3)Daniel Sturridge- Admittedly the surprise inclusion in my list. Daniel Sturridge joined Chelsea in 2009 as a talented young striker from Manchester City. Initially, he showed signs of promise whenever he was given a chance, most notably putting in some impressive performances during the 2009-10 FA Cup campaign in which he scored 4 goals, the most by any player in the tournament. However, limited first-team opportunities during the 2010-11 season saw him agree a loan deal with Bolton Wanderers. The loan spell was a successful one, as he scored 8 times for the club in 12 games. The appointment of new manager Andre Villas-Boas in 2011 meant Sturridge became a regular in the Chelsea starting XI during the season, playing mostly in a wide-right position. However, he earned some criticism for his supposed "selfishness" & happiness to shoot at sight. The fact that he constantly spoke about how he would prefer playing in the striker's position didn't earn him many fans either. A drop in form during the 2nd half of the season led to him being benched a lot under interim boss Roberto Di Matteo. And while it seems highly unlikely that Chelsea would want to sell him, everybody has a price.

Yossi Benayoun 
4) Yossi Benayoun- Probably the one player most likely to part ways with the club this season. Yossi Benayoun joined Chelsea in 2010 from Premier League club Liverpool for a fee of around £5.5 million. However, the Israeli international struggled to establish himself as a regular under Carlo Ancelotti, mainly due to a ruptured achilles in September that ruled him out for a majority of the season. He made his return for the club against Wigan Athletic on 9 April 2011. In the beginning of the 2011-12 season, he joined Arsenal on a 1-year loan deal, as he found his chances at Chelsea extremely limited. With his loan spell at The Emirates now complete, he has returned to Chelsea for the 2012-13 season. Whether or not he stays at the club remains to be seen, but one finds it hard to envision him in newly-appointed manager Roberto Di Matteo's long-term plans.

Chelsea FC is entering a new era. The current squad (including the above-mentioned players) is a decent one, but with some talented youngsters emerging from Chelsea's youth set-up & with Roman looking likely to go on another spending spree, one can hardly imagine us missing any of these players on my list if they do indeed leave. There is no doubt that they will always be remembered for their contributions to our success, but if any of these players do express a desire to leave, I have no doubt that the club will let them go.

6 Reasons the Blues Will Win the EPL in 2013


CHAMPIONS 09-10 
With RDM now appointed and some exciting signings already done and hopefully some more to follow things are really looking good for the Blues. The future of the club is secured with Champions League football guaranteed next season. The Blues had a morbid season in the domestic department. 
A dissapointing 6th place finish which was our worst ever finish in the Roman era which is the only blot on our PERFECT season. We even finished below the Magpies and Spurs who parted company with Harry Redknapp yesterday. RDM did help us out in the league and we did beat teams well but much of the damage was done in the infamous AVB era.Anyways moving on from all that, the guys from BLEACHER REPORT UK recently published 6 reasons why they think that Chelsea can be crowned England’s champions again .These reasons are very apt and gives every Chelsea fan  a reason to be excited and ecstatic. We highly recommend our readers to read them-

HERE IS WHAT THE GUYS FROM BLEACHER REPORT posted-
All in all, last season will go down as one of the most memorable in Chelsea's history, if not the most memorable.With an FA Cup victory and the all-important Champions League trophy now at Stamford Bridge, it was a successful campaign.But Chelsea's league position was quite the opposite, with the dramatic win over Bayern Munich being the only reason Chelsea are competing in next year's Champions League competition at all.The Blues will want to be be far more competitive in the league in the 2012-13 season, and with Roberto Di Matteo locking up a permanent manager's role, can the Blues regain some domestic dominance to add to their European title?





      1.   REIGINING EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS TAG
Saying that Chelsea's spending power will be a factor in a league that has Manchester City might seem a bit ridiculous.But Chelsea's European triumph may be a key factor in attracting the biggest names to Stamford Bridge.Chelsea have already been active in the transfer market, signing German Marko Marin and highly-rated Belgian winger Eden Hazard.These players may be what Chelsea need to add some youth and pace to the side. Add to them players like Hulk and Gregory van der Wiel, who have been long-term targets for the Blues, and you have some real quality to start off next season.

The Pressure is on the two Manchester clubs...
2 . UNDERDOG STATUS WILL HELP
Most seasons, Chelsea expected to be one of the teams that will be competing to be the Premier League winners.But since the emergence of Manchester City as big players in the English game, Manchester has looked like monopolising the title challenges.After Chelsea's below-par league performance last season, they aren't very fancied to lift the trophy in 2013, but this slight underdog status had been working in Chelsea's favour in the last few months. With most eyes on the two Manchester clubs to be battling for the title, the pressure is off Chelsea somewhat, and they can go about their business throughout the season and perform well.


The lads are all together and full of confidence...
3. PLAYERS FULL OF CONFIDENCE
Chelsea are understandably on cloud nine right now. Who wouldn't be?They are the newly crowned champions of Europe and have finally gotten their hands on the Holy Grail they wanted so badly.This will obviously give all the players a massive confidence boost, knowing that they are capable of beating the best teams in the continent, even when the odds are stacked heavily against them.Hopefully, under the guidance of Roberto Di Matteo, the players can take this confidence and use it to their advantage in the way they approach league games.
Any team can beat any team in the Premier League
4 . PREMIER LEAGUE HAS BECOME VERY OPEN
There is no doubt about it; the Premier League has become a far more open league in recent seasons.Points were being dropped all over the place by all teams, and that includes the bigger sides in the league.Arsenal had one of the worst starts to the Premier League imaginable but managed to battle back to gain third place, and the driving seat for the title changed hands many times.For Chelsea, it started well and got progressively worse under Andre Villas-Boas, but then fortunes changed when Roberto Di Matteo took over.If Chelsea could have kept up their form during the latter stages of the season for the entire campaign, they could have crashed the Manchester clubs' party.The open nature of the league could count against any club in the league, but on the other side of that, it gives any of the top clubs a shot at winning the league if they can keep up a good run of results.

ROB finally got the JOB  and everyone's really happy with  his appointment..
5.RDM’s FULL TIME APPOINTMENT HAS MADE EVERYONE HAPPY
      Nobody is quite sure how he did it, but he changed Chelsea to a winning side in a matter of months.It could be a matter of luck, tactics or just that the players took to him, but something changed in the air at Stamford Bridge when Roberto Di Matteo stepped in to Andre Villas-Boas' shoes.Many of Chelsea's big players have expressed their admiration of Di Matteo and that they would be delighted if he was to be offered the job on a full-time basis.The players have finally gotten their wish. Di Matteohas been offered a contract and can be given an opportunity to build the Chelsea team in a a way he would like.




6.CHELSEA HAVE BEEN UP THERE BEFORE
This isn't an advantage that's exclusive to Chelsea, but it's an advantage all the same.During the end of a Premier League campaign, legs can get tired and minds run down, and concentration and focus can slip when the finishing line is in sight.Manchester City could have walked away with the league following their start, but as Manchester United crept up on them, their nerves jangled and they dropped points.Chelsea have won the Premier League three times, so the senior players will know what it takes to close out a season should they be in a position where they are fighting for the title as the campaign draws to a close.
A new era awaits for CHELSEA FC....
Well great stuff isn't it? Yes readers these reasons are pretty well thought off and well crafted. The guys from Bleacher report UK have highlighted some really good points. Yes we are the European Champions  and that way we can attract big names who will take the club to even further heights. The underdogs status  will help the Blues as they can perform without any extra pressure and play their game to the fullest.

The way the season turned around was phenomenal and the players now know they can beat any team be at Barcelona, Napoli, Bayern Munchen anyone the Blue players know anything is possible and will be very confident next season. The premier league is now even more open now any team can beat anyone, Wigan showed that so we can expect the Manchester Clubs to slip up as well as the league has become really very competitive. 

RDM did something at SW6 which no other manager has ever done. He's a fan's favorite the players adore him he loves the Club and his legacy with the club looks to continues as he has signed a new two year deal in Mr. Roman's quest to rehabilitate the team and start a new golden era at Chelsea Football Club with a string of new generation of players.

The Blues have been challenging for the title almost every season they are up there as they battle to be crowned England's top team. With the likes of JT,Lamps, Essien still there the new Chelsea team will not lack mettle and will have enough experience in them to battle it out with the other 19 teams with some fighting for the Championship, some for the European places and other battling out for their lives in order to be crowned Premier League Champions.

We hope you liked the article,the guys from Bleacher UK have pointed out some really eye opening and important points,we hope Chelsea are their with RDM's new and rejuvenated squad as they look to defend their European crown and fight for 5 other trophies in- UEFA Super Cup, FA Cup, FIFA Clubs World Cup, Carling Cup  and last but not the least for the Premier League Crown...


Till then readers KTBFFH as always!



Tiki-Taka vs The Chelsea Way ?

The Euros are underway and all the fans would appreciate that finally there is some football to watch. Exciting times lie ahead as a lot of Europe's premier talents are on display. The transfer season is also open. You combine the two and gossip columns get overloaded. Clubs and fans alike will be keen to unearth a magical player for their club to sign.

We have had some interesting results so far with a few upsets. Well organized Danes got the better of the Dutch. Russia performed a Czech mate. Poland was held to a draw, after an inspiring start, by Greece. Among all this news, the catch phrase for this edition of the Euros seems to be 'The Chelsea Way'.

Chelsea FC Trophy Cabinet

Wondering what it means? Commentators and pundits are using 'The Chelsea Way' to describe a defensive football strategy being employed by teams that are weaker on paper. Guess after centuries of football existence, only recently has anyone thought about playing a defensive game. Credits belonging to Chelsea.

Chelsea's Cinderella run leading up to the finals of the Champions League and eventually Frank Lampard, who goes down in history as the first ever Chelsea captain, lifting the coveted trophy has made the defensive football strategy most sought after these days. Now every team wants to play in 'The Chelsea Way'. Why? Because it gives the lesser fancied teams a shot at winning.

So was the tactics invented by Roberto Di Matteo? No. Recent examples: The Special One, Jose Mourinho lead Porto and Inter Milan to achieve Champions League victory. So what exactly is 'The Chelsea Way'?

It is simple. You organize your team in such a way that, you frustrate the opposition so much so that they forget defending and leave acres of space in a counter-attack. That is what happened when Ramires was allowed to run with a Frank Lampard diagonal ball from the halfway line, which eventually resulted in Drogba scoring a beauty of a goal against Barcelona at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League Semi-Final first leg. Well maybe it is not as simple as it sounds.

Without divulging too much into the tactics, this writer wants to ask you another question. As a loyal fan would you want your club to play Tiki-Taka (Barcelona & Spain) style of football or The Chelsea Way? Tiki-Taka style relies on the midfield players, a lot, to construct a short passing, keeping possession style of football and terrorizing the defense with loads of creativity and flair.

Drogba Consoling Messi
If you answered Tiki-Taka, there is a catch. Would you be content if your team plays Sexy football and only to remain trophy less for many seasons? Certain London rivals should come to your mind now.

Football is a professional sport today, has been for a while now. The key word is Professional. It is a livelihood for many, including the players to pitch curators and many more. It brings food to their table. It is not a sport that just serves as an entertainment. It is about winning. Although, the audience do like to be entertained.

As someone put it 'mildly', Chelsea were one penalty miss away from Europa League. If that had happened Chelsea would have stood to loose over a £100 million, which is a rough estimate. The actual figure could even be double or triple that. Just showing up for Champions League earns your club a lot of cash. If you think money isn't everything then think about this:
"Hazard signs for Manchester." Enough said?

The Champions League victory has given Chelsea a huge boost in the transfer market. Now the wonder kids WANT to come to Chelsea. Hazard has signed, Charly Musonda Jr and his brothers are on their way and many more young talents to come in the future.

Chelsea under Jose Mourinho did play Tiki-Taka. Surprised? Well, in parts that is. Under JM if Chelsea took the lead, whatever the opposition was, the team would sit back and keep the ball. It was up to the opposition to have a go at snatching the ball away from Chelsea, which was not easy to do. And if by any luck they did manage to get the ball, our players were very adept at destroying an advancing attack. Remember Makalele?

Not a bad haul for a player who was 'one dimensional'
JM had got one aspect of Tiki-Taka covered - Possession Football. What Chelsea lacked during his tenure was a flair player like a Hazard or a Modric. Not convinced? Chelsea did not have a Messi. If Chelsea had a Messi then Tiki-Taka would have been known as The Chelsea Way.

As a fan, I wouldn't care less If Chelsea play Sexy Football or a Defensive one. As long as my team wins, how it wins is not important. However, playing an entertaining style is also important in today's environment, to keep the fans happy.

The One that Eluded Roman and Chelsea for years
This writer staunchly believes that it is the Right of every football fan to voice his opinions. So we at ChelseaFC360 would definitely want to know what You, as a Fan, think? Tiki-Taka with no trophies or The Chelsea Way with a cabinet full of trophies? Please share your feelings. We are curious.


Petr Cech - from Hero to Villain

Would you believe only recently a Czech goalkeeper was the hero of 2012 Champions League Final? Probably.

Would you believe the same goalkeeper let in 4 goals in the next competitive fixture he played? Probably not.

The player in question is none other Chelsea FC goalkeeper Petr Cech. On May the 19th, Cech was the hero as he saved crucial penalties. First Arjen Robben's spot kick in extra-time then  Schweinsteiger's penalty take during the shootout. Yes, you are right. Cech got a hand to it, which resulted in it hitting the post. Furthermore, Cech guessed every penalty the correct way.

Lucky? No way. That is Skill.
Cech was the Man of the Match, in this writer's humble opinion, in the final as well as in the semi-final spread over two legs. He may not have saved the Messi spot kick, but he did guess the right way. Cech made many saves during those two games. He acted like an invisible shield.

So what happened to Petr Cech in the game against Russia in Euro 2012? How could he have let in 4 goals, almost all of them he should have stopped?

One would be tempted to say that the Czech defense does not possess the same quality as the Chelsea back line. You wouldn't be wrong if you feel so.

Cech's major skills as a goalie are Positioning, Anticipation, Reaction and Hand-eye coordination. Even with a mediocre defense he can keep the ball out most of the time. However, his weak point(s) was his ability to stop penalties. He was an excellent shot stopper. Now he has become a complete goal keeper.

Alas, the question remains. What went wrong in the game against Russia? Let us investigate, shall we?

You wouldn't get to see this too often.

This writer believes it has got something to do with the football - the match ball. Adidas Tango 12 is being used for the Euro 2012.

Adidas Tango 12
Remember the names Jabulani and Teamgeist? The former was used in World Cup 2010 in South Africa and the latter in 2006 World Cup in Germany. One would also recall Roteiro balls used in Euro 2006.  Many controversies were connected to them. Sergio Ramos could argue that he was given one of those for his spot kick against Bayern in the Champions League Semi-Finals. Rumour has it that the ball is till flying. Flubber Deja vu anyone?

Recall this: "The new ball is really unpredictable. We will see lots of goals from 30 meters out. The balls are so quick, they have scarcely any wind resistance and they can change direction any second, also in the last five metres."?

Those words were spoken by Petr Cech to Rotweiss, the online magazine of the Swiss Football Association, prior to Euro 2008. (Source)

After having seen a helpless Cech in front of the goal in the game against Russia, this writer feels the match ball controversy would get kicked up again.

All the goals that Cech failed to stop, he was in a great position to block them. He usually does get it right. However, one got the feeling that he reacted too slowly. There is a possibility that the ball traveled too quick in the air. If a player can manage to fire a shot when he is in or around the 'D', he could be in luck. To have a higher percentage of success, a player should focus on power and low altitude strikes.

So if you are still wondering whether Petr Cech is as good a goalie we saw on May the 19th, then the answer is, YES.

As history suggests, tournament match balls have been designed to help the goal scorers. After all, the audience wants to be entertained with the spectacular, don't they?

As always, we at Chelsea FC 360 would like to know your thoughts. Also, KTBFFH.

Chelsea could be Banned from Champions League


When Eden Hazard finally decided to sign for the European Champions, as a fan like every single Blues fan like you, this writer felt relieved. Relieved, for one major reason. An up and coming talent decided to select Chelsea rather than clubs that can boast of History, Success, Player Development and Financial Clout, respectively.

Expectedly a bulk of rival fans wanted to vent their frustration in Hazard ditching their club. Remember he had flirted with quite a few clubs in Europe: Real Madrid, Arsenal, Manchester United and City to name a few. So the number of angry rival fans was certain to exceed the number of happy fans.




The one major talking point of those fans was, Chelseais definitely flouting UEFA Financial Fair Play regulations. One could argue, one signing worth £32m wouldn’t be an issue. However, they were relying on the fact that Chelsea was ready to pay Porto£38m for Hulk and planning to recruit more players. As a fan, this writer was also alarmingly concerned.

This prompted the writer to dig further into the FFP and Chelsea matter. If you want to read a detailed explanation of the rules, visit ChelseaFC site here. If you would rather be content with the writer’s explanation please read on.

The biggest fall out from the inability to meet the FFP regulations is the ban Chelseacould face from Champions League or any UEFA tournament. A ban would impact Chelseain more than one way. There would be a snow ball effect.

In simple words, in order to comply with FFP, a football club has to break even at the end of a financial year. Break even means, your income should be at least equal to or more than your expenditure. If you had to explain to a six year old, you could say if you earn £10 then you can spend only £10. Sounds simple now doesn’t it?

If you would like to know what Chelsea FC chief executive Ron Gourlay had to say on FFP, go here.
Chelsea Chief Executive Ron Gourlay
So does that mean, if Chelseamanages to earn enough income then they can even buy players like Hulk and Falcao? Absolutely. Chelsea can even buy Cristiano Ronaldo, with a buy out clause of €1 Billion, and Messi, with a buy out clause of €250 Million, at the same time!

According to the FFP, income source includes revenue from gate receipts, broadcasting rights, sponsorship and advertising deals plus profit made from the transfer of players.

Expenditure includes the cost of transferring players in, salaries and employee benefits expenses and other operating expenses.

Not included in expenses are expenditure on youth development activities, community development activities and development of infrastructure such as stadiums or training grounds. A club can spend limitless amounts on these with no risk of failure to comply with FFP. The before mentioned point is great news as Chelseacan develop a new stadium with increased capacity without the fear of UEFA breathing down its neck.

Time to increase stadium capacity
However, unlike in the past, Roman Abramovich, as an owner, can not pour his billions directly into the club and help it break even. Also the income from sponsorship deals such as the one with Sauber F1 cannot be beyond a ‘fair value’, as mentioned by UEFA, if it is a club related company. This means, the club would have to look towards other sources of income.

Worrying times for Roman on FFP front
Good news is that Sauber is not related to Chelseaand their sponsorship deal would go a long way in helping the club in terms of finance. Also, the windfall from the Champions League victory adds to Chelsea’s income.

Another noteworthy point is that whenever a club buys a player from the transfer market, it doesn’t pay to its seller upfront. For instance, in the case of Hazard signing, Chelseacould have an arrangement with Lille, to pay his transfer fee of £32m over the period of 5 years (his contract length with Chelsea).  That means Chelseawould only be paying £6.4m every year for the next 5 years.

Furthermore, FFP doesn’t stipulate any salary cap or transfer market spending limit. Those rules have been put in place in other sports such as AFL and NRL in Australia. A few years back, a club (Melbourne Storm) had to sell almost all of its star players and pay a hefty fine, when it was found guilty of having breached those rules by cooking its books.

As per the FFP, clubs can not make loses of more than £36 million over the period of two years. (Source)

Bad news is Chelseahas struggled to break even for many years. As of 31st January 2012, the club had made loses of £67.7 million (according to Guardian). Even though Roman took over the club in 2003, the desire to establish Chelseaas an European power house has impacted the club’s finances in a negative way.

On the other hand the Champions League victory has had a positive impact on many fronts. Prize money, TV rights, Hazard and other young talents arrival, to name a few.

So as long as Chelsea can find means to earn more than they spend, us fans, club officials, players and one and all related to Chelsea in one way or the other can breathe easy.

If you have some interesting anecdotes, please do share with us. And as always KTBFFH.