Thursday, 20 March 2014
its all about me: Chelsea 3-1 Galatasaray: Drogba a lonely man upfro...
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its all about me: Chelsea 3-1 Galatasaray: Drogba a lonely man upfro...
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Chelsea 3-1 Galatasaray: Drogba a lonely man upfront - Mourinho
Jose Mourinho praises Chelsea's defence in the
Champions League win over Galatasaray,
saying they forced Didier Drogba to act as a "lonely man" up front.
Goals from Samuel Eto'o and Gary Cahill helped Chelsea book their place in the last eight, while there was to be no fairytale return to Stamford Bridge for former Blues striker Drogba, who was kept quiet by John Terry and Cahill.
Mourinho is pleased his side prevented Drogba from roaming into "dangerous positions", saying says his side "controlled the game" for 90 minutes.
source: BBC Sport
Goals from Samuel Eto'o and Gary Cahill helped Chelsea book their place in the last eight, while there was to be no fairytale return to Stamford Bridge for former Blues striker Drogba, who was kept quiet by John Terry and Cahill.
Mourinho is pleased his side prevented Drogba from roaming into "dangerous positions", saying says his side "controlled the game" for 90 minutes.
source: BBC Sport
Manchester United boss David Moyes hopes his side's Champions League
win over Olympiakos can be a turning point in their disappointing
season.
Robin van Persie's hat-trick
overturned Olympiakos's 2-0 first-leg advantage to send United into the quarter-finals.
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“Van Persie doesn't look that bad - he's had a knock on the back of his knee”David Moyes Man Utd boss
Moyes said: "It was a
magnificent team performance. I don't want to come out and say, 'this is
the moment', but I hope it is.
"We have been asked a similar question before and we have not shown it."
The Scot, who has been under growing pressure following Sunday's 3-0 home defeat by Liverpool, added: "This is a work in progress and it will take time to get it as we really want it. It is a big job.
"I have got a lot of things I want to do but the players gave the crowd something after we lost to Liverpool and we are delighted to see Manchester United in the last eight of the Champions League.
"I am very pleased after Sunday's performance and result. We needed it and I thought we did it in style. We played very well and deserved our victory.
"I'm not feeling any pressure from inside the club; it's coming from [the media]. We know the job we have to do. I's probably bigger than I thought when I first came to the club.
"There are stories of this player falling out, or that one falling out, but it is rubbish. People are looking for reasons why we are not doing well and it is only because we have not been playing well."
Source: By Phil McNulty Chief football writer at Old Trafford
Manchester United joins Chelsea to qualify for UEFA Champions league
#ManUtd Join the 'elite' of European Football Clubs who've made it to the last eight.
Now read my post again....
ManU & 'Elite' ....in the same sentence? Hmmmm. The natural order of Moyes will be restored in the quarter finals.
#UEFA Chamipons League Exit delayed NOT postponed! Source IA.
Now read my post again....
ManU & 'Elite' ....in the same sentence? Hmmmm. The natural order of Moyes will be restored in the quarter finals.
#UEFA Chamipons League Exit delayed NOT postponed! Source IA.
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