After the emphatic win against Atletico Madrid, the blues take on 13th place Blackburn Rovers today at Stamford Bridge. If you want to be there, hurry up. Match starts at 1730 UK time.
Looks like manager Carlo Ancelotti will not be available for this game, as he was away tending to his Dad Giuseppe’s illness away at Reggiolo, Italy. That also happens to be the place Carlo calls home. In Ray Wilkins though, Chelsea have a capable contingency manager. There are also chances that his flight might land well in time for the game. It is Blackburn anyway.
Ha! If you think I am getting a bit over-confident about our chances, you might be mistaken. Everything I do is to ensure that the blues win. Not one to believe in superstitions, but when I was a little circumspect of our chances in the last two away games, the team proved me right by losing both of them in pretty embarrassing defensive circumstances. Hence, the brashness.
Coming back to the game, Joe Cole seems to have recovered as well as he could ever hope to recover. He could be playing against The Riversiders managed by Sam Allardyce, whose past achievements include winning the premiership back in 1994-95 and winning the FA Cup in 1884,1885,1886,1890,1891 and1928. Allardyce’s great-great-great grandpa would have been a very proud man.
Wilkin’s time in the Sun
With Ancelotti not available, it was Wilkins’ turn to play up small games. Here is what he said, in usual Manager aplomb:
"We have got a massive game against Blackburn tomorrow and as far as the transfer situation is concerned I am not overly concerned about that.
"It would be very pleasant to be able to bring people in because we lose some influential players in Kalou, Drogba, Essien and Mikel, but we have a squad here that is more than capable of coping with that situation.
"If we are able to bring people in then all well and good and if we are not, we’ll just crack on with what we have got.”
He forgot to talk about the game at hand except the part when he called Blackburn as MASSIVE game. Blah!
From the Blackburn side
Sam Allardyce also seemed unconcerned about the game. He did not even talk about the game. All he talked about was how Ireland Coach Giovanni Trapattoni was wrong by claiming that Steven Reid’s injury was incurable.
"It’s disgraceful, completely out of order.
"He’s not talking correctly in terms of Steven’s injury. What he’s saying is completely untrue and something he should apologise for.
"He’s undermined us as a football club, undermined Steven as a player and he has really been very, very naughty in what he has said.
"He should make a public apology and hopefully that will be the end of it.
"Steven’s had a long haul and he’s trying to resurrect his career and secure a new contract. He also wants to go and play for his country as he has done many, many times and given his all on every occasion.
"There’s no player more honest than Steven and to be dealt that sort of a blow at this stage, when he’s not feeling the best, trying to come back from a big injury and picking up another little niggle, is very disrespectful to say the least. It’s disgusting.”
Poor Stevie. He might be crying in some corner somewhere.
Teams
Chelsea (from): Cech, Hilario, Turnbull, Ivanovic, A Cole, Carvalho, Terry, Belletti, Hutchinson, Bruma, Essien, Lampard, J Cole, Ballack, Malouda, Deco, Kalou, Drogba, Sturridge, Anelka, Borini
Blackburn (from): Paul Robinson, Lars Jacobsen, Christopher Samba, Gaël Givet, Ryan Nelsen, Brett Emerton, David Dunn, Jason Roberts, Benni McCarthy, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Steven N’Zonzi, Keith Andrews, El Hadji Diouf, Elrio van Heerden, Martin Olsson, Nikola Kalini?, David Hoilett, Míchel Salgado, Phil Jones, Gavin Gunning, Jason Brown, Maceo Rigters
That’s it for now. See you after the game.
PS: I predict 2-0 to Chelsea. What about you? Let me know by commenting.