Fernando Torres was among the goals as Chelsea eviscerated Aston Villa 8-0 at Stamford Bridge. The Spaniard has been in terrific goal scoring form since the arrival of Rafael Benitez and looks to be back in form.
Having won the Champions league for the first time this year, it is supposed to be happy days at the bridge. That said, the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge has been anything but happy off late.
Chelsea need a striker in the January transfer window. Fernando Torres has looked good in patches only while Daniel Sturridge seems more likely to end up at Liverpool than getting regular first team football at
Frank Lampard has had 11 terrific years at Stamford Bridge. But his time with the club is coming to end as interim manager Rafael Benitez has indicated that the player is free to leave at
Plenty has been said and written about the future of Theo Walcott. The 23-year-old is only few months away from becoming a free agent in the summer. Arsenal are trying to negotiate a deal for
Harry Redknapp has a mighty task on his hand saving QPR but the veteran manager also has his eyes out for his family members as he plans to rescue Frank Lampard from his nightmarish time
Chelsea will continue to spend big in the January transfer window as well. The squad needs pruning as well, and that will be Rafael Benitez’s one of the most onerous tasks ahead. He has to
Reports in the Daily Mail suggest European champions Chelsea are preparing a multi-million pound deal for Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao. The club are looking to sign the highly rated striker in the January transfer
Roman Abramovich has stepped in to push Chelsea in the right direction over Radamel Falcao as the Daily Mail reports that the Russian owner is prepared to offer a staggering £10m-a-year contract to the Atletico Madrid
The way Chelsea started their season under Roberto Di Matteo, it looked as if they would storm to their 5th Premier League title at the end of the season. However, in the history of the
Rafael Benitez probably got the worst reception ever by any football managers in Premier League history. Even Roy Hodgson, who didn’t get the best of support from the Liverpool fans, wasn’t jeered and booed on his first match day
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