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Chelsea’s league slump giving me sleepless nights, says Fabregas

While the manager has taken responsibility for the club’s slump this season, several of his players including Eden Hazard, Nemanja Matic and Fabregas have let him down on many occasions this term.

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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.

Former Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti says he is planning to get back into football, but not until the end of the season.

“By the start of the fourth season that Jose had been in charge, I think we had started to reach a point where it was harder for his message to get through”.

Here at Caught Offside we love little more than a good football quiz, and this Chelsea quiz fits the bill. The Blues have suffered seven defeats in their opening 12 Premier League games, but club owner, Roman Abramovich, is prepared to give the Portuguese a chance to turn around Chelsea’s fortunes. Mourinho was brought in to ultimately win the Champions League, and while he had some success in La Liga and the Copa Del Rey, he was unable to bring home the ultimate prize.

He added: “When things are going your way, you flick the ball with your heel and it flies into the top corner, whereas now every piledriver is going off target”.

Fabregas looked back to his best on Friday night as he ran the show during Spain’s 2-0 cruise over England.

Cesc Fabregas has admitted Chelsea’s nightmare start to the season is causing him sleepless nights. “But I am still confident in this group and this team and I am sure we will be able to improve things”. Sometimes, 80 per cent of the time, he is important as he scores the goals, ‘ said Fabregas. Nobody is going to help us.

“But, at the end, I realised that the majority of Barcelona fans didn’t like me anymore, and so I had to make a step aside”.

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“We can not play like that because we don’t have the players”.

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