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The Best Players Chelsea Has To Offer

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Chelsea’s squad is so packed with talent you may claim it’s hard to find the players that make the team work. In this article we take a look at five Chelsea players who seem to hold an inordinate amount of influence on how the team performs.

1. JOHN TERRY (England, Central defender)

Terry is captain of club and country and he sets the benchmark which the other Chelsea players adhere to. A tough, uncompromising and brave defender, he has incredible skill and a technically sound style. Not afraid to lead by example and always managers to be a danger for teams set pieces, you could not find a better player to captain your club and country.

2. ASHLEY COLE  (England, Left back)

Every time he lines up against the Gunners he may be booed openly by Arsenal fans, despite the criticism Ashley Cole is still considered by many to be the best left back in the world. At times he may struggle for confidence and form, but at his best his marauding runs down the left and quality balls into the box are only matched by his ability to shut down some of the world’s best players. He is known for keeping players like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi quiet in games. That’s no fluke, only a world class left back can pull it off.

3. MIKAEL ESSIEN (Ghana, Central midfielder)

Last seasons injury made all Chelsea fans realise how important a role Mikael Essien played, even in a midfield that boasts so many outstanding, world class players. Essien helps balance the midfield. His energy, work rate and defensive skills are first class, but he is also a technically gifted soccer player of great intelligence. With a powerful shot from a distance and the ability to go forward at the right time making him an asset to the team. His role within the team defiantly makes the 24.4 million pounds it cost to transfer him seem like a bargin.

4. FRANK LAMPARD (England, Central Midfielder)

What’s a team without a midfielder who can score plenty of goals? Lampard is one of the best around. He has shown a great return to form under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti and as a result his goal tally has been increasing dramatically. His accurate shooting from distance, willingness to join in with attacks and link play with Chelsea’s wide players and strikers are a vital source of attacking strength for the team.

5. DIDIER DROGBA (Ivory Coast, Attacker)

It is hard to dispute the claim that Didier Drogba is the best striker in the world at the moment. Didier Drogba wearing the Chelsea soccer jersey makes all goalkeepers fear the upcoming game. He may be known for his ability to fall over during tackles and arguing with officials and opposing players but no goalkeeper wants him with the ball when he’s playing well. An excellent sense of presence coupled with prestigious goal scoring skill make him a must have for the team. His skill may give Chelsea what they need to end Manchester United’s recent dominance of the Premier League.

Five of the best soccer players in the world contributing to one of the best teams.

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Is Alex Fegusons Experiment Working

Monday, December 28th, 2009

The move of Michael Owen from Newcastle United to Manchester last Summer was unexpected and surprising, mainly due to Michael’s injury prone history.

Many experts were left confused by the decision of Sir Alex Ferguson. After Cristiano Ronaldo’s transfer the generally accepted view was that a star would jump into the Manchester United jersey to take over for him. Instead, United got Luis Valencia from Wigan and Michael Owen. A player who has been struggling with fitness and form over the last five years along with more injuries than one can count. To make matters worse of course, he is a former Liverpool player. There were a few bemused faces around Old Trafford the day the deal was announced.

When the finer details of the agreement were released it became apparent that Alex Ferguson knew what he was doing. Michael Owen is signed on a pay if you play contract at Manchester United and he was intended to be used from the bench. He did not have to hold the whole team up with his striking abilities, he is being used from the bench when the team needs him.

Only managing to play in a few games as a late substitute it was not the start the Michael Owen would have wanted. Michael Owen’s last minute goal against Manchester City showed the role Alex Ferguson had planned for him in the team. This goal was expected to kick start more involvement from Owen in the team, their was even talk about a place in the England soccer team if he could find consistent goals.

Owen has not managed to continue his form however. Only managing to score four goals from eighteen games this season (many of which he only appeared as a substitute however), Doubt is starting to spread on Alex Fergusons decision to transfer Michael Owen and how long he has left in the team.

Owen’s chances of regaining a place in the England team are getting slimmer by the day it seems. Fabio Capello has repeatedly reiterated the need for players to be fit and playing regularly in order to play.Over the past few years Owen  has managed to be neither of these things. However it should be noted here that Capello doesn’t seem to extend this mantra to other England strikers, Emile Heskey looks like a certainty in the team regardless of his performance at Aston Villa.

The high point of the experiment so far has been Owen’s last minute goal against City.Owen needs to find goals and consistency over the remainder of the season or it seems unlikely that Alex Ferguson will continue his experiment onto the next season, much in the way youngster Darron Gibson is doing. Whether Owen has the ability and level of fitness to do that remains questionable and as such, it seems likely that Sir Alex’s gamble, in the long run, may not pay off.

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