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Boss hails Chelsea fans after ‘amazing’ show of support

Willian of Chelsea, unseen, scores a free kick past Oleksandr Shovkovskiy of Dynamo Kiev for the 2-1 victor on Wednesday night in the Champions League.

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He said: “At FC Porto he won the Europa League, the league, the Champions League”. “When the negative moment comes, the team shake a little bit, but today we were prepared for the negative moment because they are coming every match”. To win after conceding a goal with 15 minutes to go, it’s important … it’s something I spoke about with the players. I don’t know how to thank them, really.

“You can’t defend all the time against a side like them, but it’s a credit to Chelsea who didn’t allow us to build any counterattacks”.

The Blues travel to Stoke City this Saturday and Ferdinand feels they need to build on their win in Europe, so that they can go on a run of form to regain a few of the lost confidence. We have to play well and take a big step towards achieving qualification. “Now we can still finish first in the group”. “We want him. Let him work”. On the day she was born I had a match and wasn’t there.

The Blues will now look to turn this victory into the start of a turnaround.

The former West Ham United and Watford manager is now in charge of Qatari outfit Al Arabi and revealed his dreams when speaking to a organisation’s website for the 2022 World Cup. I already told Rebrov and Sheva because they were here together. They’re his best players.

“I also had a very good bench with options who the team trust very much”.

“To beat them is hard”.

Mourinho said: “What they did for me is not normal”. He said: “With Chelsea, I think this is my moment”.

“The bottom line is that it doesn’t matter how good your side is, if you’ve got four of five of your best players playing below their best ability, you’re going to struggle”.

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“Either they don’t read papers or dont’t listen to televisions, pundits or commentators”. They showed resilience as Willian converted a free-kick to give the club the win. It was a fantastic feeling. Fundamentally, that’s what they showed.

Dynamo Kiev’s Ukrainian goalkeeper Oleksandr Shovkovskiy fails to sop a free kick by Chelsea’s Brazilian midfielder Willian to make it 2-1 during a UEFA Champions league group stage football match between Chelsea and Dynamo Kiev at Stamford B