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Cesc: Season is f****d but Jose relationship is good

Always trying to get to the top and always fighting for things.

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Jose Mourinho’s men have suffered seven losses in their opening 12 Premier League games, leaving them 16th in the table, just three points clear of the relegation zone.

“I believe things often come in three-year cycles [and] we had arrived at the end of such a cycle”, Drogba is quoted by the Daily Mirror as writing in his new autobiography “Commitment”.

“I know it seems unusual, but if Benitez doesn’t have a good season and Mourinho gets sacked by Chelsea, I insist you can’t rule out seeing him here again”.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger signed the Spain worldwide in 2003. We have to start winning immediately.

Ancelotti is taking a break from football and living in Vancouver following his dismissal by Real in May 2015, a year after winning the Champions League.

The Spain worldwide who moved to Chelsea in the summer of 2014 also gave his thoughts on Chelsea’s abysmal start to the season.

‘When things don’t go right I can’t sleep at night, ‘ he said.

Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas is angry about how his club’s season is playing out, describing the campaign so far as “f*****”.

Ex-Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti says he wants to return to the Premier League, but will not be back this season. Phil Jones, with 49, had the most for England.

The-22-year old France global superstar midfielder Paul Pogba has been heavily linked with a move to the Stamford Bridge in time past, but Juventus officials claimed they rejected all bids for the player.

“But, of course, they will need to score the chances they create because counter-attacking, they are one of the best sides”.

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“We’ll have to wait and see if [Messi] is there or not, and how Madrid approach the game, because Barca will play 4-3-3 and have possession”. We play in another style but 100 per cent, a counter-attacking can win the Euros. “But you have to be a special team”.

Cesc Fabregas- Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas says slump in form is giving him sleepless nights