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Sunday, May 25, 2014

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Chelsea finds Varane as David Luis replacement

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Chelsea are reportedly eyeing a move for Real Madrid youngster Raphael Varane after agreeing the sale of David Luiz to Paris Saint-Germain.

Luiz is set to join the French champions after the Blues announced they had agreed a fee with PSG for the Brazilian, thought to be in excess of £40m.

And boss Jose Mourinho is now said to be keen to link up again with Varane, having signed him for Real in 2011 and lauding him as the ‘best young central defender in the world’ earlier this year.

The 21-year-old has struggled to hold down a regular first team place under Carlo Ancelotti this season, having been hampered with a series of knee injuries.

And Mourinho may see this as his chance to bring the Frenchman to Stamford Bridge.

But Chelsea will have to move quickly if they are to secure a deal before this summer’s World Cup, which starts in Brazil in less than three weeks, with Varane having been named in Didier Deschamps’ 23-man squad.

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Peter Cech set to sign PSG

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PSG’s scouting network looks like it starts and finishes at Stamford Bridge with goalkeeper Petr Cech set to follow team mate David Luiz to France.

Brazilian Luiz is on the brink of a £40million switch to the French capital, with PSG manager Laurent Blanc also desperate to sign Blues midfielder Eden Hazard.

The moves are set to be sanctioned by Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. Although Cech has been first-choice keeper for a decade, his departure will pave the way for Thibaut Courtois to become first-choice goalkeeper.

Mourinho is waiting to welcome Courtois back to the fold after the 22-year-old Belgian’s hugely-impressive season on loan at newly-crowned La Liga champions Atletico Madrid.

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Saturday, May 24, 2014

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Chelsea plan to sign one top class midlefielder

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  Chelsea have agreed to sell David Luiz to Paris St-Germain for a fee of about £48million – a world-record for a defender – and are planning to invest the funds in a top-class midfielder.

The Premier League club hope to sign one of Juventus’ Paul Pogba, Atlético Madrid’s Koke or Paulinho of Tottenham Hotspur. Each would cost in excess of £30million.

Chelsea are already hopeful of signing the Atlético striker Diego Costa, who has a buy-out clause of £31.5million, but have cooled their interest, for now, in another Atlético player, the left-back Filipe Luis. However they are expected to return for the Brazilian once they have completed other transfer business. Ashley Cole has announced he expects to leave Chelsea, though he still might stay for another year.

Luiz underwent a medical in Brazil on Thursday after PSG officials were given permission to fly out and meet him at Luiz Felipe Scolari’s World Cup training base in Sao Paulo. Scolari, the Brazil coach, wants the deal completed before the World Cup starts.

Personal terms are yet to be finalised on what will be a five-year deal for the 27-year-old central defender but are expected to be a formality now the fee has been negotiated. PSG have moved swiftly to head off strong interest from Barcelona and Bayern Munich for a player who will be a marquee acquisition for coach Laurent Blanc.

Barcelona had two bids for Luiz rejected last summer when he had wanted to join the Spanish giants. Further negotiations have taken place this summer but PSG’s offer is far more than what Barça would pay.

The transfer eclipses the previous two highest fees paid for a defender – both by PSG and both also involving Brazilians: £35million for Thiago Silva, who will partner Luiz in the centre of Brazil’s defence in next month’s World Cup and £30million for Marquinos. It is also the third highest fee that a Premier League club has received for a player from an oversees club.

The deal also represents a remarkable piece of business by Chelsea. Luiz signed from Benfica in January 2011 for £21.3million and has three years left on a lucrative new contract that he agreed two years ago.


Chelsea's interest in Pogba follows the French international's outstanding campaign with Juventus. The midfielder has said he wants to remain with the Italian club – even though his agent Mino Raiola has hinted he may go - but if Chelsea were to sign him it would be a blow to Manchester United supporters given the circumstances in which Pogba left Old Trafford. Sir Alex Ferguson, then the manager, said Pogba's refusal of a new contract and departure for Turin showed a lack of respect for the English club.

Spurs would consider selling Paulinho, who they signed last summer for £17million from Corinthians, but only if they can almost double their money on the Brazilian international. A deal with Chelsea remains possible.

Signing Koke from Atletico would appear to be a more difficult deal for Chelsea given they already want to sign Costa, are intending to recall goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from his three years on loan at Atlético and have inquired about Luis. Koke was previously a target for United.

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho wants to bring a powerful goal-scoring midfielder into his squad with Frank Lampard now 35 and expected not to be first-choice should he sign a new deal and remain at the club.

The Luiz deal, following on from the £37million sale of Juan Mata to United in January, and the £17million transfer of Kevin de Bruyne to Wolfsburg, will help Chelsea to continue to comply with the Financial Fair Play rules and give Mourinho significant funds to reinvest in his squad.

Luiz's sale follows on from John Terry agreeing a one-year contract extension with Chelsea, where he will remain first-choice centre-half alongside Gary Cahill. Branislav Ivanovic will serve as back-up, though Chelsea have other options in that position. In January, they signed Kurt Zouma from St Étienne – where he remained on loan - for £12.5million. They also have the 21-year-old Czech international Tomas Kalas and Nathaniel Chalobah, who has been on loan at Middlesbrough.

Luiz, who has also played as a holding midfielder at Chelsea, remains highly popular player within the club, both in the dressing room and among supporters.
PSG will have to sell some of their players this summer given that they have been sanctioned for failing to comply with FFP.

Yet Luiz is not the only Chelsea player that PSG are showing interest in, with head coach Laurent Blanc having again expressed his admiration for Eden Hazard. The Qatari-owned club have also considered a move for Oscar as an alternative to Hazard, with Mourinho having suggested that both players need to improve to figure in his plans.

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Courtois : Ronaldo is great but so am I

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Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has insisted he does not fear Cristiano Ronaldo ahead of Saturday's Champions League final against Real Madrid.

The Portugal international has been in sublime form in Europe so far this season, netting 16 goals in 10 appearances, but Courtois is confident he has what it takes to deny the prolific attacker in this weekend's showpiece in Lisbon.

"I will not prepare in some special way for Ronaldo. I do not have any fear for him," Courtois was quoted as saying by Sport Bild.

"Of course, he is a great player, but I am a great goalkeeper as well..."

Courtois then went on to stress that Atletico cannot afford to make the same mistakes Bayern Munich made in the semi-finals against Madrid and feels they should aim to put in a performance similar to that of Borussia Dortmund in the quarter-finals.

"We should learn from Dortmund's second-leg display against Madrid. They showed how it's done.

"Bayern's tactics were silly. They copied Barcelona's style of play and Madrid know all about this philosophy.

"Their players only need a few seconds to cross the entire pitch. They have the perfect weapon against possession-based football."

Atletico and Real Madrid have met four times so far this season, with Diego Simeone's men winning once, losing twice and drawing the remaining game.

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PSG signs David Luiz from Chelsea

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Chelsea have confirmed they have agreed terms with Paris Saint-Germain over a move for defender David Luiz.

Luiz has made just 15 starts for the Blues this season after falling down the pecking order with John Terry and Gary Cahill, manager Jose Mourinho's preferred centre-back pairing.

The Brazilian is set to seal a sensational £40 million move to the French champions after the two clubs agreed a deal.

"Chelsea football club and Paris Saint-Germain have agreed terms for the transfer of David Luiz to the French club," said a statement on the club's website.

"The move is now subject to David Luiz agreeing personal terms with PSG and passing a medical examination."

Luiz joined Chelsea from Benfica in January 2011 for a fee of £21.3 million and has gone on to win the Champions League, Europa League and FA Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge.

However, Luiz has failed to become a regular under Mourinho and becomes another high-profile departure from west London, following Juan Mata who left for Manchester United in January for £37.1m.

Chelsea, meanwhile, are set to spend heavily this summer with Atletico Madrid striker Diego Costa their top target, with the Blues having already agreed a £35m deal for the Spaniard.

Laurent Blanc's men had been expected to curb their spending after being sanctioned by Uefa for breaching Financial Fair Play regulations.

PSG were fined €60m by the governing body and had their Champions League squad reduced to 21 players for next season.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

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Eden Hazard is PSG's number one target

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Paris Saint Germain are ready to rock Chelsea with a £50million bid for Eden Hazard this summer.

The moneybags, Qatari-owned club are understood to have made the PFA Young Player of the Year - Chelsea’s 17-goal top scorer this season - their “number one target”.

Although they do not have permission to talk to the Belgian star, it is understood sources close to the player have been made aware of the French champions’ interest.

PSG are also keen on defender David Luiz, a player that Chelsea are ready to cash in on at the right price, as they strengthen their squad ahead of next season’s Champions League.

Hazard’s future is understood to have been uncertain after he fell out with Blues boss Jose Mourinho in the wake of Chelsea’s Champions League exit at the hands of Atletico Madrid.

The former Lille winger appeared to question Mourinho’s tactics saying: “Chelsea are not made to play football.

“We are good on the counter-attack, a bit like Real against Bayern Munich. Often, I’m asked to do it all by myself and it’s not easy.”

Mourinho responded by claiming Hazard did not sacrifice himself enough for the team - a public observation that increased speculation that the pair had fallen out.

Hazard, however, has since been far more conciliatory, telling Chelsea magazine: “I prefer it when we speak like this, rather than saying things like: “He’s the best and he doesn’t need to work”.

“I try to play like I did when I was a young boy playing in my garden. I know maybe I have to do better in training or on the pitch.

“I want to score more and help the team score more goals and next season I hope we can be better. Sometimes it’s good, sometimes it’s not so good but I try to always make sure I give my best to help the team, even if I am not having the best game myself.”

Despite the humility in his words, however, the interest of PSG is now set to throw doubt over the future of Hazard at Chelsea.

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Eto'o hits out at 'puppet' Mourinho

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Samuel Eto’o has reignited his war of words with Jose Mourinho, branding the Chelsea manager a “puppet” while insisting he remains capable of performing at the highest level.

Mourinho was caught on camera making disparaging remarks about the quality of the club's strikers at a sponsors' event in Switzerland in February, and suggested that Eto'o could be older than he claims to be.

The 33-year-old Cameroon international, who scored 14 times during what is likely to be a single season at Stamford Bridge, broke his silence on the matter last week - branding Mourinho a “fool” - and is refusing to let the matter lie.

Asked about the nature of his relationship with the Portuguese coach, Eto’o told Cafonline: "Contrary to what a puppet says about my age, I am still physically fit. At 33, I feel really good. I have proven that I can do better than the younger players.

"And I wish to also say that I am not going to the United States or to the Middle East. I will continue at the top level. I will continue to play the Champions League. My romance with this competition is far from over.

"I will not tell you where, but I will be at the top level. I am 33 and I have two World Cups to play. There are other players who went on until the age of 41 so there is no reason why I cannot continue."

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Real Madrid and Monaco lead race for Cole

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Ashley Cole will consider lucrative offers from Monaco and Real Madrid this summer as he prepares to leave Chelsea after eight years.

Cole has already received approaches from eight other clubs, from the Premier League and overseas, and Monaco are set to compete with Real Madrid in a wages war to secure the former England international on a free transfer.

The 33-year-old has not completely dismissed the prospect of staying at Chelsea, with his contract expiring at Stamford Bridge at the end of next month, though the chances of him staying are thought to be remote.

Chelsea are offering only a 12-month deal on reduced terms so it seems more likely that Cole will pursue one final move before bringing down the curtain on his career, with Monaco understood to be keen on offering him a fresh start in France.

The super-rich Ligue 1 club, who are searching for a new head coach after former Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri’s departure on Tuesday, are interested in Cole and will offer a mammoth tax-free salary. Backed by Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, Monaco could conceivably offer even better wages than Madrid.

Liverpool and Manchester City have also made tentative inquiries about the defender while Inter Milan could also come into the equation.

Cole has gone away on holiday in California to decide his next move but has made it clear that playing in the Major League Soccer in America is not an option.

He is still convinced he can perform at the highest level and the chase to sign the free agent is likely to intensify over this summer.

Last season proved frustrating for Cole, after losing his place to Cesar Azpilicueta and making only 15 Premier League starts under Jose Mourinho, but he will be highly sought after and could seek a two-year deal.

He tweeted: “Now I’ll be looking for another journey in my life. I hope it can be like my others, full of fun and of course win something.

“I am weighing up my options for playing next season with my agent. Sadly, it does not look like Chelsea will be one of them.” Cole announced his retirement from international football last week after he was told he would not be included in Roy Hodgson’s squad for the World Cup.

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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

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Ashley Cole: Staying at Chelsea is not an option

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Ashley Cole is set to leave Chelsea this summer after revealing that staying at Stamford Bridge is not an option for him.

The 33-year-old's contract at Stamford Bridge is set to expire at the end of June, while he retired from international duty after being left out of England's World Cup squad.

Jose Mourinho has preferred the right-footed Cesar Azpilicueta at left-back this season, but the 51-year-old was upbeat over Cole's future at the club and hinted a new deal could be reached.

However, late on Monday evening, Cole conceded an extension is unlikely and will now assess offers elsewhere ahead of the new season.

"I am weighing up my options for playing next season with my agent and sadly it does not look like Chelsea will be one of them," the left-back posted on Twitter.

Cole joined Chelsea from Arsenal in 2006 and went on to win the Premier League tile in 2010, the Champions League in 2012 and the FA Cup four times.

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Mourinho: We don't need many new signings

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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has said his team don't require too many new additions this summer and suggests they will wait until after the World Cup before making any moves.

But with many transfer targets pre-occupied with this summer's tournament in Brazil, Mourinho admits it could be some time before Chelsea have any new faces to unveil, but said there won't be too many brought in.
"Since the market will be open until August 31, like it is, I think it will be more of the same," he told Sky Sports News.

"I think people [will] wait for the World Cup, wait for the first reaction of the first team, wait until after something happens.

"At Chelsea, the manager is the same, the basic structure of the team is the same, we don't need the season to finish and the results of the season [to] make the decisions about what we need and what we don't need," he added.

"Everything was done during the season. We knew perfectly what we wanted and I don't think we have huge work to do during the summer really."

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Monday, May 19, 2014

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Mangala: I would rather join Chelsea than Manchester City

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Eliaquim Mangala has dealt a blow to Manchester City's hopes of securing a deal for the £35m-rated Porto defender by claiming he would rather sign for Chelsea.

The France international had been close to moving to the Etihad Stadium in January when City attempted to complete a double move for the 23-year-old centre-half and Brazilian midfielder Fernando.

Manchester United and Paris St Germain have also pursued Mangala, but City had appeared to be favourites to sign the player, despite accepting a £49million fine from Uefa last week for falling foul of Financial Fair Play regulations.

However, in an interview with Bein Sports, Mangala has now admitted that he favours a move to Chelsea because he would rather play in London.

"City or Chelsea? Chelsea because it is London,” Mangala said, when asked which club he would prefer to play for.

"It is true that I love the Premier League because it is a spectacular championship. In January, there were discussions with City, but it fell through because the two clubs could not reach an agreement.

"Every player wants to play in the biggest clubs. I am an ambitious player and the team that can help me win titles is the one that interests me."

With Mangala now preparing for the World Cup after being named in Didier Deschamps’ France squad, he has insisted that he will put his club future on hold until after the tournament in Brazil.

"My goal now is the World Cup,” Mangala said. “We will see what happens after that. I told Jorge Mendes [his agent] that I don't want to know anything about the transfer window until then.”
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Friday, May 16, 2014

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Eto'o: Mourinho is a fool for calling me old

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Samuel Eto'o has labelled Jose Mourinho a "fool" after the Chelsea boss questioned the veracity of his official age earlier in the season.

Mourinho was unwittingly caught on camera lamenting the quality of the strikers at his disposal at a sponsors' event in Switzerland in February, and jokingly suggested that Eto'o could be older than he claims to be.

The now-33-year-old appeared to react in jest by celebrating his next Chelsea goal by holding his back in false pain, aping the manner of a geriatric.

However, Eto'o - who is now out of contract at Stamford Bridge - has blasted Mourinho for his comments, while also insisting that he can continue playing at the highest level for the foreseeable future.

"Today, I am 33-years-old - and it is not because a fool called me an old man that you must believe it," the Cameroonian told africanfootball.com.

"And you may have noticed that the old man was better than the youngsters. Some believe I am going to retire in the United States or in the Middle East, but I have regained the joy of the Champions League and I am going to carry on playing in the Champions League.

"Where? I am not going to tell you."

Eto'o is set to feature at his fourth World Cup for Cameroon next month, and the four-time African Player of the Year feels he could go on and break Lothar Matthaus' and Antonio Carbajal's record of playing at five World Cups.

"I am going to carry on playing because physically and mentally I feel great," he added.

"So I am going to go to this World Cup and to the next one when I will be 37. Some did it at 42, so I can still play at two more World Cups."
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Wednesday, May 14, 2014

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One-year extension for Terry

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John Terry has signed a one-year contract extension at Chelsea.

The 33-year-old's future at the club was in doubt as his previous deal was set to expire this summer but the centre-back will now remain at Stamford Bridge until the end of next season.

"I'm delighted to have signed an extension to my contract with Chelsea taking me into my 20th year with the club," Terry told the club's official website.

"I'd like to thank the fans and club for their continued support, and the manager who was instrumental for me the last season."

Chief executive Ron Gourlay added: "We are very pleased John, who is an undoubted Chelsea legend, will continue to lead the team next season, as he has done for so many years with unrivalled achievement.

"Both Chelsea FC and John have been clear throughout that we wanted his outstanding career at the club to continue, and it is important the matter has been concluded so soon after the end of the season, allowing us to look forward to and plan for 2014/15."

Terry made 47 appearances in all competitions under Jose Mourinho last term but could not stop Chelsea ending the campaign without a trophy, with the club finishing third in the Premier League and being eliminated by Atletico Madrid in the Champions League semi-finals.

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Friday, May 9, 2014

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Thursday, May 1, 2014

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Hazard questions Jose Mourinho tactics

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Eden Hazard has appeared to question Jose Mourinho's tactics after Chelsea went out of the Champions League to Atletico Madrid.

The Blues were criticised for defensive methods employed in the semi-final first leg in Madrid and in the Premier League win at Liverpool before tumbling out of Europe after a 3-1 home loss at Stamford Bridge.

"Chelsea aren't set up to play football," Belgian Hazard told beIN SPORTS' French station.


Michael Ballack and Jamie Carragher believe that Chelsea lacked creativity
"Chelsea are set up to counter-attack - a little bit like Real against Bayern.

'I don't know what we lacked. After scoring, we had the game in our hands. Maybe they wanted it more than we did."

"Think of the attacking talent at Chelsea. But they've scored two goals in six Champions League semi-finals."

Carragher was also critical of Mourinho's substitutions after the Portuguese brought on Samuel Eto'o early in the second half with Chelsea looking for a goal to take them through. Instead the veteran striker conceded a crucial penalty which Diego Costa converted.

"I just thought it was a little bit early to go two up front," said Carragher. "It had been a tight game but as soon as they went two up front it started to open up.

"I just thought it was a little bit early and that Mourinho had patience in these big games. They only needed one goal and it was important not to concede another."

Fellow pundit Gary Neville added. "He's usually the king. He's renowned for waiting.

"I thought Chelsea would wait, probably until 10 minutes to go with five minutes of extra time there. Be at 1-1 and then think that in that little period they could build some pressure, keep the crowd up into the last part of the game. It was taken away from them in that 15 minute period after the substitution."

Unless there is a twist in the Premier League title race, Mourinho is poised to finish without a trophy for a second successive season.

Assessing his first campaign back at Stamford Bridge ahead of the closing Premier League matches, Mourinho said he clung to a dream which disappeared.

"We are realistic, but at the same time we are optimistic," he said.

"When things go in a certain direction, there is a moment where you dream and you think that things are possible, even if things are not.

"And because we did well in the Champions League and in the Premier League, there was a moment where we felt we could do it.

"In the Premier League it was the match against Aston Villa that made me believe that we had no chance to be champions.

"In the Champions League, it's the same. We knew that teams had more potential than us and were more ready than us to win the competition, but because you go step by step and beat Paris St Germain after a 3-1 defeat, you build your dream.

"And today, I think it was proved that we had our chances. Until minute 61 we were completely in the game. And 2-1 for Chelsea, or 2-1 for Atletico.

"That moment was crucial and, from that moment, the game was over. In one minute, two actions decided the game.

"Atletico's goalkeeper (Thibaut Courtois - on loan from Chelsea) makes an impossible save from John Terry's header and instead of 2-1 to Chelsea, a few seconds later a penalty. The save is amazing and the penalty is a penalty.

"After that, there was only one team on the pitch. We had immediately the feeling the game was lost."
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Zola : Atletico Madrid were simply too good for Chelsea

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Gianfranco Zola believes Atletico Madrid were simply too good for Chelsea and that Jose Mourinho's "cautious" tactics failed to work.

The Blues were dumped out of the Champions League semi-finals with a 3-1 second-leg defeat to the La Liga leaders on Wednesday.

The two sides carried a 0-0 first-leg draw into the tie at Stamford Bridge, giving Atletico a potential advantage with away goals, and Zola believes that situation proved decisive.

"It is always a risk when you go into the second game with a 0-0. If you're playing at home in the first leg of a Champions League game and you draw 0-0, then you are quite happy," the former Chelsea and Italy forward told Sky Sports News.

"In the second game, the pressure is on the home team and it can become difficult for them. In my opinion, Jose was trying to be cautious in the beginning to try to do something more aggressive in the end, when the opposition was more tired - but it didn't work out.

"Atletico Madrid is such a big team and in a perfect moment, so nothing could work against them - it's as simple as that.

"Sometimes when the opposition is so good then it's just part of football. On the day, Atletico were better."

Despite their exit from the Champions League, Chelsea still remain in a title fight with Liverpool and Manchester City, with two games to go, and Zola believes the club is getting stronger.

"Chelsea are very ambitious," added the former FWA Footballer of the Year. "Jose is such a good manager and I'm sure they will get better and stronger from yesterday's game.

"Their task is big. There are so many strong teams, especially in Europe, but Chelsea are a part of that."
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014

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Benzema: I'd rather face Chelsea

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Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema says he would rather face Chelsea in the Champions League final than Atletico Madrid.

Carlo Ancelotti's side booked their place in the showpiece for the first time in 12 years with a spectacular 5-0 victory over Bayern Munich over two legs.

And Benzema is eager to avoid a Madrid derby in the final, with Diego Simeone's side leading La Liga with just three games left.

"We have to win this final," he told reporters. "I'd prefer Chelsea but we'll see."

Reflecting on the match, Benzema says he was proud of how hard his team-mates worked to defeat the European champions.

"They tried to attack, but they left space and we are very strong on counterattacks and we used them well.

"The team played well. We stayed calm and that makes us happy. Bayern got upset about many things."

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Mourinho : I want to stay at Chelsea forever

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Jose Mourinho insists that he wants to stay at Chelsea "forever" after returning for the club for a second spell.

The Portuguese came back to Stamford Bridge in the summer after a turbulent three-year spell at Real Madrid, having won two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and two League Cups during his first tenure at Stamford Bridge from 2004 to 2007.

Mourinho originally left Chelsea by mutual consent but is now adamant that he wants to see out his managerial career in west London.

"My future is Chelsea and if Chelsea decides it's time to stop our relationship, it's Chelsea that decides," he told reporters. "Not me. I want to stay forever.

"When Chelsea decides it's time to stop, it's then time for me to think about my future."

Chelsea are currently second in the Premier League, having defeated Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield on Sunday, but third-placed Manchester City lie a point behind with a game in hand.
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Suarez: Chelsea can't match Atletico's desire

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Atletico Madrid midfielder Mario Suarez has insisted that Chelsea cannot match his side's desire ahead of their Champions League semi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge.

The Liga leaders head to London on Wednesday with plenty of confidence despite being held to a scoreless draw in the first leg in Madrid last week and Suarez, who is set to replace suspended captain Gabi in defensive midfield, has made it clear that Atletico cannot wait to take on Jose Mourinho's men again.

"We feel good, we're very up for this game," the 27-year-old told reporters.

"We've earned the right to be here. We feel very motivated.

"No one can beat us in terms of desire and, if we do things well, we feel we have a good chance."

Mourinho has come in for plenty of criticism over the way his team focused on defence in both their semi-final first leg in Madrid and against Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday, but Suarez does not expect the Chelsea manager's tactics to change too much at home.

"We expect them to be similar; they won't go crazy, although they'll probably be out to attack a bit more because they need a goal.

"But we know they'll look for their opponent to make mistakes. We need to do things well, try to take our chances."

Atleti last qualified for the final of the European Cup in 1974 when they lost to Bayern Munich.

This time around, local rivals Real Madrid await Diego Simeone's men if they manage to overcome Chelsea.

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Chelsea - Atletico Madrid Match Preview

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