Showing posts with label chelsea. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Shevchenko Rule Out Chelsea


Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko has been ruled out of Tuesday's Champions League semi-final second leg at Liverpool.

The Ukraine international has not travelled with the squad and joins Ricardo Carvalho (knee) and Michael Ballack (ankle) on the sidelines.


However, Arjen Robben is included in the squad after making a quicker-than-expected recovery from knee ligament damage.

Michael Essien will be available after a one-match European ban for the Anfield clash.

Didier Drogba is one yellow card away from missing a potential final in Athens if Chelsea can hold onto their 1-0 first-leg lead, while it is expected that Khalid Boulahrouz could come into defence.

Chelsea (from): Cech, A Cole, Makelele, Terry, Essien, Ferreira, Boulahrouz, Lampard, J Cole, Drogba, Mikel, Geremi, Bridge, Robben, Wright-Phillips, Diarra, Kalou, Cudicini.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

English clubs show Premier league's strength by reaching Champions League semi final

Three teams from the same country have reached the Champions League semifinals in the same season for the third time, and this year it's showing off the strength of the Premier League.Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool - the top three teams in the English standings - all reached the last four. AC Milan is also in the semifinals."To see three English teams at this stage shows just how strong the Premier League is," Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez said. "It is really important for the Premier League to show Europe how strong we are. It is the best league in Europe at this moment."Liverpool, a five-time European Cup champion, will face Chelsea in the semifinals on April 25 and May 1. The two played in the semifinals two years ago, when Liverpool went on to win its most recent European title. The second leg will again be at Anfield, where a controversial goal helped Liverpool advance last time."They may not accept what happened here two years ago, but they cannot change things now," Benitez said. "We are pleased we will play the second leg at Anfield. If we can do something at Stamford Bridge, maybe we will then have the advantage."Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti led his team past United in the second round of the 2005 tournament, but he's more worried about the Premier League leaders this time."They have got some more experience into their best players like Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo," Ancelotti said. "They have the same approach as back then, but with more quality now."United, which hosts Milan on April 24 and plays in Italy on May 2, hasn't got past Milan in three attempts in Europe - also losing in the 1958 and 1969 semifinals.None of the three Premier League teams has an English manager, but all four coaches in the semifinals have won a Champions League title - Alex Ferguson with United in 1999, Benitez with Liverpool in 2005 and Ancelotti with Milan in 2003.The fourth coach, Chelsea's Jose Mourinho, won the Champions League with FC Porto in 2004.If Mourinho wins again in Athens, Greece, on May 23, he will join Ottmar Hitzfeld and Ernst Happel as the only coaches to lift the European Cup with two different teams.Hitzfeld won in 1997 with Borussia Dortmund and in 2001 with Bayern Munich. Ernst Happel won in 1970 with Feyenoord and in 1983 with Hamburg.Chelsea is also chasing Man United in the Premier League, has won the League Cup and is in the semifinals of the FA Cup.In 2000, Spanish teams Real Madrid, Valencia and FC Barcelona reached the last four, and Madrid beat Valencia in the final. Three Italian teams matched that in 2003, with Milan, Inter Milan and Juventus all reaching the semifinals. Milan then beat Juventus on penalties in the final.

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Frank dropped by England - Reports

Frank Lampard was fit to play in England's Euro 2008 qualifier against Andorra but was dropped by coach Steve McClaren, according to reports.
Lampard suffered a hairline fracture to his wrist after being struck by a ball in training on Monday, but was passed fit to play with a protective cast by England physios.
However, according to a number of daily newspapers, McClaren decided not to play the Chelsea midfielder, and picked Owen Hagreaves and Steven Gerrard in central midfield.
Lampard tried to fly straight home after being omitted, but was told to stay and return to England with the rest of the squad.
Chelsea chiefs were keen to bring Lampard straight back to London to check on the injury, and offered to send a private jet, but he was made to stay with the England squad for the game in Barcelona.
However, McClaren claims that Lampard was not dropped from the side, and was merely left out as a precaution.
McClaren said: "It is not worth taking the risk with his injury. Of course he wants to play, but he understands the situation and is here to support the team."
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