EPL Season Preview: Chelsea--Can They Do The Double Again?
Team name: Chelsea Football Club
Nicknames: The Blues, Chels, Chelski, Chel$ki
Location: London. In the borough of Hammersmith and Fulham-not, oddly enough, the borough of Chelsea.
Ground: Stamford Bridge (capacity: 41,841).
Manager: Carlo Ancelotti, who is pretty clearly a teddy bear in human form. Look for him with his evil sidekick, Ray Wilkins, always whispering in his ear. At least, for now. Despite Ancelotti's success, he's no guarantee to remain in charge of the Stamford Bridge outfit, who are famous for cycling through managers faster than City go through midfielders. Ancelotti was brought on to win the Champion's League, and settled for kicking Chelsea into high attacking gear in the league instead after being knocked out by Jose ‘the Special One' Mourinho's Inter Milan.
Last year's record:
Premier League: 1st...almost bringing this preview thing to an end.
League Cup: Quarter-finals, lost to Blackburn on penalties.
FA Cup: Current holders, defeating Portsmouth to do the Double.
Champions League: Second round, fell to former manager Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan.
Brief History: None. See We Ain't Got No History for more details.
Rivalries: Although Fulham are local, they're not so much as rival as a slightly dull witted younger brother who keeps walking into lampposts. Chelsea have been extremely successful against Manchester United over the years, which has lead to significant sniping over the years. The team is also probably sick of playing against Liverpool in the Champions League, as it seems barely a year can go by without a meetup between the Blues and the boys from Anfield.
Players to Watch: All of them. No, seriously, they're all fantastic (written by Graham). Picking out a few in particular...
Ashley Cole: The England left-back quite probably the finest wide defender in the world as well as being a class-A human being*. Able to defend one-on-one against wingers with ease, he has a habit of showing them up from the attacking end as well. Cole is a two-way player who enables Chelsea to operate with a playmaker in the left midfielder rather than a true wide man.
Michael Essien: Ghana's Michael Essien is the engine of the team, sorely missed when absent due to injury, as he was for most of last season. Capable of running straight through anyone who dares step into his path, ‘the Buffalo' also possesses a deft touch and a vicious shot, authoring some of Chelsea's most spectacular goals. Essien is probably the most important player on the team in his holding/playmaking role in front of the defense.
Didier Drogba: Not much more needs be said about the menacing Ivorian on the field, where he's known for his diving, whining, and potent threat in front of goal. What he loses in likability for his legendary sulks, he makes back in the fact that he once singlehandedly stopped a civil war. Huh.
Frank Lampard: Chiseled abs, a classic English visage framing those sparkling eyes... Lampard's glorious grin will leave women and more than a few men with their hearts beating just a little faster - stuttering is also a known side effect of over-exposure to Mr. Lampard. He's also pretty good on the pitch, scoring bundles of goals every season and finding himself in the top five on the Premiership goal leaderboards last year, despite being a midfielder. Frank ‘Tiny Nipples' Lampard has a knack for being just where opposing defenses don't want him. (Ed. We also lick our lips)
A Villa Fan Says... "Don't look so smug, you're ten years removed from being Citeh."
*One of those statements is a bald-faced lie.
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Michael Essien
Is an element. He is a fierce hurricane wind. He is the thing the Greek Gods would send after you if you displeased them. If you must oppose him in midfield then he is the nightmare that haunts you. He can do anything. Center back, holding midfielder, attacking midfielder, striker, goalkeeper. Tell Michael Essien to do it and he gets it done. I hope he is healthy in 4 years for the World Cup, because if he is then Ghana could be the first African team to make the final. It’s terrible that I worship him and loathe Chelsea but I do!
Long time Chelsea fan (from that area) and bartender at my pub says: Chelsea are overrated. We won the cup because we only played Aston Villa and just beat Portsmouth. We won the league because the league was weak last year. Any other year we wouldn’t have won it."
Who will Ancelotti get to replace Carvalho? And can that person compensate for John Terry’s continued decline? That’s where Chelsea’s weakness is, although Ivanovic and A. Cole are top class fullbacks.
"I say he does have to shoot me now! So shoot me now!" --- Daffy Duck
by George Templeton on Aug 11, 2010 6:26 PM BST reply actions
I think Ivanovic is probably moving to the centre of defence
There’s also lots of noise about Luis Ruiz as a centre half. I actually discussed the defence thing on the Chelsea blog just this morning. No question that it’s weaker than it has been, but it’s still one of the better units in the league.
by Graham MacAree on Aug 11, 2010 6:52 PM BST up reply actions
Ivanovic to center of defense makes a lot of sense
Better units in the league? Well Chelsea did the double so I suppose I can’t argue it, but their weakness at set pieces leads me to think that (much like with ManU) its teams too gutless to have a go that make their defense look good.
"I say he does have to shoot me now! So shoot me now!" --- Daffy Duck
by George Templeton on Aug 11, 2010 8:16 PM BST up reply actions
By 'unit' I am including the holding midfielder
Michael Essien covers up a lot of flaws in the centre :)
by Graham MacAree on Aug 11, 2010 11:59 PM BST up reply actions
Ah then in that case I agree with you
Possible we see Essien at center back some this season?
"I say he does have to shoot me now! So shoot me now!" --- Daffy Duck
by George Templeton on Aug 12, 2010 7:28 PM BST up reply actions

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