Chelsea v Liverpool - Match Analysis
The situation in the league is not good for us, it is not impossible to turn it around but it is not the brightest of starts in the Premier League for Chelsea in the last 10 years.
The situation in the league is not good for us, it is not impossible to turn it around but it is not the brightest of starts in the Premier League for Chelsea in the last 10 years.
Another goal fest in the top English football league this weekend as we hit mid November.
For Chelsea, the fire’s were burning as the last home game played out to a devastating 5-3 loss to bitter rivals Arsenal. As for Liverpool, they’re the English kings of European football, but as of late, have not even qualified for the Europa Cup, so with both team’s fighting for their own reasons, this was guaranteed a shake down of a game.
Fernando Torres, Raul Meireles and Nicolas Anelka were all lining up against their former club Liverpool this afternoon hoping to grab a goal that would help Chelsea avoid a second consecutive home defeat in nine years, however it was a former Blue now playing for the Reds who scored to condemn Villas-Boas’s side to a second home defeat in a row.
The defensive midfield position, often referred to as ‘the Makélelé role’ by pundits and fans alike around the world, and as blues’ fans, we all know just how important and what an absolute rock that position can be.
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Andre Villas-Boas has to decide whether to start Didier Drogba who is back from his suspension or Fernando Torres against his old team.
Chelsea play host to Liverpool on Sunday and are a top priced 1.91 to see off their Merseyside rivals and bag a vital three points to keep tabs on the league leaders.
Another week, another set of fixtures as the players return from international duty.
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