Monday, 30 October 06, 02:10 PM · Comments (3)
The Observer, Jamie Jackson: "'We played last time against Barcelona without two keepers. Maybe on Tuesday we play without any strikers. So I take the bus there,' joked Jose Mourinho, after what were, ultimately, three regulation points for Chelsea. There are, though, signs that the champions can be worried if a side are willing to go at them. Sheffield United had a first-half penalty saved during a period when their opponents played like mugs, but overall could not match the underlying excellence of the visitors."
Sunday Telegraph, James Mossop: "United were fired up by their eccentric manager Neil Warnock, the qualified chiropodist with a knack of putting his foot in it. They swarmed at Chelsea, with every chase, every tackle, every lung-bursting run cheered with roof-lifting fervour."
Sunday Times, Paul Rowan: "Ashley Cole didn’t travel, Mourinho resting him for his battle ahead with Lionel Messi, and he wasn’t missed. Andriy Shevchenko was also absent with a leg muscle injury, and Mourinho lost Drogba with a foot injury at half-time, when he jumped out of an innocuous-looking challenge from Davis and landed awkwardly. The Chelsea manager said his striker was “in a lot of pain”."
The Guardian, Simon Burnton: "It was hard to tell how Drogba's injury was inflicted, with little contact visible in the challenge with Phil Jagielka that first prompted the Ivorian to seek treatment. We may not know how he damaged his foot, but the Blades shot themselves in theirs."
Independent on Sunday, Guy Hodgson: "When Neil Warnock was looking at the "congratulations on your promotion" messages last spring he was surprised to find one came from Jose Mourinho. "It was nice," the Sheffield United manager said, "but I did say to him that I hoped the only two losses he would suffer this season would be against Sheffield United." Some chance."
The Times, Matt Hughes: "The $64,000 question is no longer whether Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack can play together, but how on earth do you stop them? It is enough to turn Steven Gerrard green with envy."
Frank Lampard.
I remember the old flag making its debut home to Wolves in the quarter-final in 94. Went right round the West Stand and along the Shed and back again. Favourite flag day has to be Wimbledon away in the Cup in 96. We took thousands and played magnificently. Ruud's best game?
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One further good point about the game was Kalou's second half performance. I felt he did really well and looked very lively. With the score 1-0 at half time, and Drogs having to go off I was a little worried about our lack of striking options, but there was no need to worry in the end.
Also, Bridge yet again played well, and looked dangerous going forward.
Roll on Barca tomorrow. Hope they have a proper referee who doesn't blow the whistle and flap yellow and red cards around every time a red and blue shirted player starts play-acting on the deck. Would be nice to play them 11 v 11 once again, as I feel sure we can get a result there. Hopefully Sheva will be fresh and sharp and pop up with another Champions League goal.
CFCNet have an interesting article about THE flag
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Their Chelsea mag ain't bad too. Worth the few quid for those who miss the official Chelsea mag.
Love the new layout.
Les.