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Feb 15 2009

Jose Mourinho Back At Chelsea?

Published by slayed35440 at 11:50 pm under UK Football Edit This

Jose Mourinho has predicted that he will once again make a return to Chelsea, no doubt partially because the Premiership is just much more exciting than Serie A.  Mourinho spoke in a press conference about the possibility of his return to Stamford bridge, saying “If you ask me if one day I think I’ll return to Chelsea, I’ll tell you yes I think so, because we were so happy together

“But when I say one day, I am not saying to you when.”

Which means, Abramovich needs to contact this guy, I know they’ve had a falling out, but Chelsea have never had a manager as good as Jose Mourinho.  Getting him back at the club, should there be any opportunity to do so, should be at the top of Abramovich’s to do list.  Scolari couldn’t cut it, Hiddink won’t cut it, even if Chelsea somehow get Ancelotti to make the switch I seriously doubt he’ll have anything to add in terms of real positive forward progression.  Chelsea need Mourinho if they want to make the most of their Russian billions, while they have them.

And West Ham suffer another injury blow to striker Dean Ashton.  The England man has been ruled out for the remainder of the season after requiring yet another ankle surgery.  At this point Dean Ashton’s career is looking seriously doubtful as having a possibility of ever getting back on track.  Which is very unfortunate, because Ashton is one of the most potentially great strikers that the Prem has to offer, and losing him to injury would be a huge blow to the game itself.

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