Saturday, August 28, 2010

Premier League Preview: Chelsea vs. Stoke


After two 6-0 wins to start the season, how about a third for Chelsea? It's certainly not out of the question for the Premier League champions, especially as they romped to a 7-0 hammering last time they played host to Saturday's visitors, Stoke City.

On that occasion it was Salomon Kalou that was the hero, with a hat-trick that was nicely complimented by a brace from Frank Lampard and one apiece for Florent Malouda and Daniel Sturridge.

There is little to suggest similar proficiency in front of goal couldn't be the order of the day again on Saturday. Malouda, Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba have already accounted for eight of the 12 league goals the Blues have notched so far this season, and all are likely to be deployed at the weekend.

Indeed, perhaps the only choice Ancelotti has to face is whether he rotates his starting eleven ahead of challenges to come. The likes of Kalou, Ferreira and even new signing Ramires could all be slotted into the lineup to rest other first-choice performers, but will the former AC Milan manager want to risk a change to the chemistry that has delivered such an impressive start to the campaign?

After a slow start to the season, Stamford Bridge is perhaps the absolute last place Tony Pulis would want to bring his side as they look to get off the mark.

Successive 2-1 defeats to Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham have left the Potters stuck on zero this season, and now the head to west London on the back of two defeats last season (one in the FA Cup) where they shipped nine goals without scoring.

Pulis has worked hard to reinforce his attacking options over the summer, with the expensive acquisitions of Jon Walters and Kenwyne Jones, but that is likely to be of little aid at Stamford Bridge.

The former Gillingham manager will likely set out his side's stall to defend, and hope they can hold on for as long as possible against a force that is quickly beginning to look irresistible.

TEAM NEWS

Chelsea

fter a full week of training new signing Ramires might be ready to be included in his first matchday squad, although he is unlikely to start.

Jose Bosingwa remains the club's sole long-term injury concern, with Ancelotti free to choose from the rest of his options. Some mild rotation — perhaps seeing Kalou start — may be the Italian's only deviation from the norm.

Possible Starting XI: Cech; Ivanovic, Alex, Terry, Cole; Mikel, Essien, Lampard; Malouda, Kalou, Drogba.

Stoke City

Recent signings Jon Walters and Kenwyne Jones are both available; although Pulis might be more relieved to know that he has a full compliment of defenders to choose from.

Asmir Begovic's current dispute with the club is unlikely to lift him from the substitutes' bench, while Mamady Sidibe is a long-term concern.

Possible Starting XI: Sorensen; Collins, Huth, Shawcross, Higginbotham; Etherington, Whitehead, Wheland, Delap, Walters; Jones.

Carlo Ancelotti: We Are Not Going To Sign Any More Players This Summer


Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has declared that the Blues are not going to make any more signings before the close of the summer transfer window.

The London outfit secured the services of Yossi Benayoun and Ramires from Liverpool and Benfica respectively and also let go of Joe Cole, Michael Ballack, Juliano Belletti, Deco, Ricardo Carvalho, Scott Sinclair and Miroslav Stoch.

However, the Premier League champions failed to land Brazilian starlet Neymar from Santos and now Ancelotti has revealed that they have no plans to make any more purchases.

"The transfer window is closed for us already," the Italian told Chelsea's official website.

Ancelotti went on to speak about the match against Stoke this weekend.

"We know Stoke very well. They are a difficult team because they use a lot of power and long balls to create difficulty, and we have to pay attention to set-pieces and maintain the same ability to play in this moment.

"I think we have to play quickly. They defend well and we don't have a lot of space to play in front, so it is important to move without the ball and to play quickly in the midfield. We have to play football with intensity and stay concentrated on the set-pieces."

Ancelotti also gave his thoughts on the Champions League group draw that saw Chelsea placed alongside against French champions Marseille, Spartak Moscow and MSK Zilina in Group F.

"We want to start the Champions League well, it is not so important who is the opposition. Every team could create difficulties for us but I think it was a good draw.

"We don't know so much, maybe we could have a problem with Zilina for the first game but the other games we can control everything about the opponent and Marseille we know very well."

Chelsea Distance Themselves From Surprise £8m Bid For Monaco Striker Park Chu-Young


Chelsea have dismissed reports they are about to land £8 million rated Monaco striker Park Chu-Young, according to The Sun.

Chu-Young, 25, has impressed in the principality and for South Korea at World Cup 2010. After scoring 13 goals in 58 Ligue 1 appearances, the Premier League champions had been rumoured to be interested.

Speaking to the newspaper, a Blues source rubbished claims they were about to add the player to their squad.

The source said: "We did receive some correspondence with regard to Park but that is as far it went.

"It is wrong to think we want to sign him or suggest there have been any meetings with his agents. He is not about to become a Chelsea player."

Stoke Want To Keep Begovic


Stoke chairman Peter Coates has warned Chelsea against making a fresh offer for goalkeeper Asmir Begovic.

Begovic, 23, joined Stoke from Portsmouth in February this year but, amid interest from Chelsea, he missed the League Cup clash against Shrewsbury as he apparently claimed he was not in the correct psychological state.

Begovic was criticized by manager Tony Pulis for his "totally disrespectful" actions, but Coates insists Stoke still want to keep the Bosnia-Herzegovina international and have told the Blues not to make a fresh bid.

"This is an internal matter and we will decide on what action to take," Coates told Sky Sports News. "Asmir Begovic remains our player. He is regarded as one of the best young goalkeepers in the Premier League and we are not interested in any new offers from Chelsea.

"We are not interested in what Chelsea do and we have already rejected an offer, from them, for Begovic. We wouldn't welcome another bid from Chelsea and, as far as I am aware, we have not received a new offer from Chelsea for him."

Arnesen Confirms Ramos' Chelsea Approach


Chelsea sporting director Frank Arnesen has dismissed suggestions that the Blues have bid for Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos but revealed that a representative of the Spanish international did make contact with the Stamford Bridge hierarchy about a possible deal.

Carlo Ancelotti was last week tipped to make a £35 million bid for 24-year-old Ramos despite appearing, on paper, to be well covered defensively.

Speaking about the rumours Arnesen is quoted by Sky Sports clarifying the situation:

"It is absolutely false," confirmed Arnesen. ''We haven't made any bid for Ramos.

"What did surprise us is that a person called us on behalf of the player to see if we were interested in signing him."

Chelsea and Real Madrid have already done one deal this week with former coach Jose Mourinho snapping up compatriot Ricardo Carvalho to bolster his defence at the Bernabeu.

Chelsea's Ramires Unfazed By England's Tough-Tackling Reputation


Chelsea's most significant signing of the summer, the £18.2m Brazilian Ramires, believes he has the resilience and aggression to flourish in the Premier League with the former Benfica midfielder expected to be involved at some stage against Stoke this afternoon.

The 23-year-old is slender of frame and was nicknamed the "Blue Kenyan" while at Cruzeiro, where his energy and ability to dominate midfield caught the eyes of scouts from the Portuguese club and prompted his £5m move to Lisbon a year ago. Ramires is most likely to be utilised at the base of Chelsea's midfield, in a role currently held by Mikel John Obi, but he can be employed across the middle with the physical reputation of the Premier League clearly holding few fears.

"I understand what this league is all about," said Ramires. "I've watched it on the television and I know that physical strength is the main part of the English game. But I'm hard, too. I'm tough. I hope I can build up my strength to be on the same level as everyone else, but it's already hard to put me down. I've been away from Brazil for over a year now, playing in Europe. I know the football in Portugal isn't as physical as it is over here, sure, but it's still tough.

"I know tackles will be flying in, and it'll be aggressive, but I can do that too. I know what to expect. It won't be a surprise for me. I'm looking forward to getting stuck in, too. I like that side to the game and I can stand up for myself. People called me the 'Blue Kenyan' [Cruzeiro played in blue] because I put so much hard work on the pitch and never stop running. But I'm a tackler, too. It's been a characteristic of my style in the past, so I'm relishing that side of the game over here."

Ramires hails from Barra do Pirai in Rio de Janeiro and his rise to prominence was relatively swift. As a 16-year-old he was combining football training as a youngster at Joinville, a small club in Santa Catarina, with work on a building site to earn extra money for his family.

"I'd work Tuesday and Thursdays from 7am to 4pm, then go to football practice afterwards, and then 7 to 11am on Saturday," he said. "I was earning between 80 and 100 reals (£30-35) every 15 days. I'm not ashamed of that. That experience made me the man I am today, giving me the character I am now. When I look back at that time, it helps me keep my feet on the ground. Everything I do is about helping my family back home, and that hasn't changed. All those experiences, working hard as I did, made me what I am today. For now, I just want to make my mark here at Chelsea. The team has been playing wonderful football, and I want to be a part of that."

Carlo Ancelotti, who will be without Branislav Ivanovic with a back complaint this afternoon, does not anticipate making any more signings before the end of the month and is content with the strength of his squad after 6-0 victories home and away at the start of the new campaign. "For us, the transfer window is closed already," he said.

Loan Interest

After Chelsea's flying start to the Premier League season, we catch up on how the club's players out on loan are progressing with their respective clubs.

Jack Cork has returned on loan to Burnley for the 2010/11 season, following his successful stint at the Clarets for the second half of last season. The 21-year-old has made two early appearances for the Turf Moor-based club, coming off the bench in the 3-0 home victory over Leicester City, before playing the full 90 minutes in their League Cup win away at League Two outfit Morecambe.

Fellow Championship side Nottingham Forest have made a disappointing start to their new campaign, with the club failing to win any of their three opening league games, as well as suffering a shock exit to Bradford City in the League Cup. Young left-back Ryan Bertrand is on loan at the City Ground this season following previous spells in the second tier with Norwich and Reading.

He's impressed ex-Forest player and current England Under 21 boss Stuart Pearce in his three league games, and has been called up to the Under 21 squad for the upcoming European Qualifiers. Ryan has already made five appearances for the England Under 21 side since making his debut in 2008, and will be hoping for further caps when they face Lichtenstein and Portugal next month.

Young goalkeeper Rhys Taylor has been in impressive form in League Two, appearing for Crewe Alexandra in all five games this season. Taylor has kept two clean sheets for the Railwaymen, playing in their 7-0 thrashing of Barnet, while manager Dario Gradi praised Rhys' performance following their surprise 1-0 League Cup win over Derby County.

Also out on loan in League Two is 19-year-old Daniel Philliskirk, who is at newly promoted Oxford United. The young striker's first team opportunities at the Kassam Stadium have been somewhat limited, with his only appearance coming as a substitute in a goalless draw with Burton Albion on the opening day of the season.

North of the border, Ben Gordon has started both league games whilst at SPL outfit Kilmarnock. The young left-back played a part in the Killie's only league goal so far, as it was from his cross against Rangers at Ibrox that James Dayton was fouled for a penalty, which was converted by Jamie Hamill. Ben is likely to be next in action on Saturday, when Kilmarnock host early league leaders Aberdeen.

Finally in Holland, two of Chelsea's youngsters have gone out on loan to Vitesse Arnhem. Serbian's Nemanja Matic and Slobodan Rajkovic will both spend the season at the Eredivisie outfit, in a bid to gain experience playing regular first team football. The Dutch side are currently 13th in the Eredivisie at this early stage, having won one of their opening three games. They are next in action on Sunday at the De Kuip Stadion, as they face Feyenoord.

Michael Mancienne has also gone out on loan, with the defender re-joining Wolverhampton Wanderers on a season-long loan. He will possibly make his return debut later this afternoon, when the club host Newcastle United.