Just when I'm thinking that things couldn't get any worse for the team in their upcoming clash against a perennial foe. I now find out that Chelsea could be without the services of striker Didier Drogba and midfielder Frank Lampard. Well on Sunday when we're about to meet Manchester Utd. That'll give me all the encouragement that I'll no doubt need to keep down five or six cans of beer that I'll have drank just to keep my wits about me.
Michael Essien and Vidar Riseth of Rosenborg clash during an off the ball incident in the the Group B qualifying Champions League match at Stamford Bridge. picture courtesy of ap/getty images / Phil Cole....
It's not as if the team has caught a second wind and has been playing entertaining football as of late. They've been a mere shadow of themselves as of late and it's got many of the fans as well coach Jose Mourinho questioning the will and intent of the players on the field. Far be it for me to suggesst that all of a sudden they've got too big for their boots and just want to get paid rather than playing. A less than exhilerating display against Rosenborg of Sweden in the Champions League where an Andriy Schevechenko equaliser was all that spared us from an embarrassing defeat.
Mikka Koppinen scores the first goal for Rosenborg by beating both John Terry and Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Czech. picture courtesy of getty images/ Ian Walton.....
I'm beginning to think that a major shakeup won't be enough but a clear and stern talking to by Mourinho might just do the trick. If not then I don't know what'll do it for this team as they seem to be playing at a rather pedestrian pace. This isn't certainly what's been expected of a Mourinho coached team. They've been usually disciplined and very creative upfront when on the attack. We've not been seeing much sign of that creativity at all.
Schevchenko's equalizer headed over the grasp of Rosenborg's keeper Lars Hirschfeld was all that stood in the way from Chelsea being defeated. picture courtesy afp/getty images/ Adrian Dennis......
Europe asides the team's ambitions notwithstanding have to be concentrated on a good showing in the Premiership. The team has to be seen to be playing an entertaining and winning brand of football if nothing else. Inconsistency in their play will only foreshadow of the inevitable . And that'd mean a vast shake up and overhaulling of the squad. Injuries are one thing but when players aren't performing up to their usual level . There's got to be cause for concern for both the coaches and players. And whilst Utd haven't really had to worry about injuries as of yet . With the way they've been palying it's not in any team's best interest to let them run away with the league and become more confident with their ever growing performances. And let's not leave out the Gunners out of the equation. As through their ever resourceful coach Arsene Wenger they 're playing at a much more heightened and entertaining level.
Avram Grant (l) and Steve Clarke (r) who've now taken over jointly as the intermediary coaches of the Chelsea team . picture courtesy of ap/ Kevork Djanszejian......
And just as I thought things couldn't get any worse for the team I now find out that Mourinho has left the team all too abruptly. Even if they're indicating that it was by mutual consent. Mutual consent to my mind in many ways meand that there was a differing of opinions as to how the team should be ran. Let's not be naive here because even though might've been a mutual admiration between Mourinho and owner Roman Abramovich. It must be admitted that they coulf barely tolerate each other let alone being in the same room. They're both egotistical and narcissists of the highest caliber. Not always a bad trait to have but when there's two of you in the same proximity. It doesn't always work out to everyone's advantage.
Mourinho seen here celebrating in better times after having secured the The Blues first title in over 50 years. picture courtesy of getty images/ M Hewitt.....
I've no doubt that Avram Grant and Steve Clarke ar more than capable leaders for this team but I do question their resolve of being able to lead this squad in such a tenuous occasion. It's not as iof between the two of them they've got a wealth of experience to fall back on.
Mourinho celebrates the team's winning of the Premiership and League Cup in '05. pictuure courtesy of afp/getty images/ Paul Ellis....
With the loss of Mourinho as coach of the team it can be said that this team will indeed struggle but I do believe that the adversity of this experience may well serve them well. At least that's my profound hope if nothing else !
Didier Drogba of Chelsea and perhaps their bnest offensive weapon. picture courtesy of getty images/ M Hewitt.....
Now it'll be time for the leadership credentials of players like Lampard , Cole , Schevchenko and Lampard to step forward show what theyre indeed made of. For if this team is to survive this sort of an upheaval they've got to prove their worth.
Frank Lampard of Chelsea whose experience and leadership will mean a lot to the team in this time of upheaval. picture courtesy of afp/getty images/ Jose Jordan.....
Whilst no doubt many of the fans out there of the other Premiere League teams are probably happy with this outcome. It must be said if their team were in such a position. I sincerely doubt that they'd be overjoyed. As for the many Chelsea fans that are now lamenting this disasterous turn of events myself included. I just can't say what it is that I'm now feeling. Other than to say that in the pit of my gut there's a sense of foreboding and disillusionment at the moment.
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