Well the Aston Villa game didn't go 'Pools way, and based on recent form, I do not like Arsenal's chance this weekend. Anyways, goodluck, I am rooting for you guys.
But here's a question. Scolari got sacked because of Chelsea's performance and because they had dropped to 3rd in the EPL. I'm watching the Chelsea match against Blackburn today and the commentators are kissing Hiddinks ass for what a great job he did. Chelsea ended up the same position, Scolari left them in, and no Champions League.
But here's a question. Scolari got sacked because of Chelsea's performance and because they had dropped to 3rd in the EPL. I'm watching the Chelsea match against Blackburn today and the commentators are kissing Hiddinks ass for what a great job he did. Chelsea ended up the same position, Scolari left them in, and no Champions League.
They have lost only one game and still have a shot at the FA Cup under Hiddink. But I hear what your saying, Chelsea's revivival has as much to do with Essien returning from injury.
It appears that Carlo Ancelotti is set to become the next coach of Chelsea. He's never lost to an Alex Ferguson team, this makes him a prime candidate, but is he the right fit. The Trequartista system (4-3-1-2) has never been used at Stamford Bridge. Milan will be a much younger team next season, Ancelotti should have stuck around to mold them into champions.
At the very least if he doesn't complete the season at London, he'll be in line to be the next Azzurri coach after South Africa2010.