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First off, WENGER HAS A BLOG!? O.o
Second... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! BENITEZ, GREAT COACH?
Don't get me wrong, Benitez is a decent manager and has done good in some matches, but you went too far with the word 'great'. If he was great he wouldn't have lost out in the C1C, CWC, FA Cup or wasted valuable points in easy matches.
We will revenge for Man Utd & Spurs tonight! ;) I hope so :)) We will see, It's an interesting match because they are good.
As for Benitez he is not that great especially with our starting XI selections most of the times and Sir. Alex envied him at the beginning and called him lucky to coach us since we had a possible 7 cups to win and felt sorry for RDM because he deserved to stay and fight for those cups.. and what did he win? *NOTHING*
Well... it's Wenger... what can I say? The guy is tight with money and loose with words...
(Not trying to start a fight here)
^ By the way that was for @Ven
@Alex don't you mean avenge not revenge?
I think Chelsea currently have a great coach in Rafa Benitez, but if
they part ways at the end of season, of course Jose Mourinho would be a
good solution for Chelsea.
Mourinho is one of the best in the world. But I consider Benitez to be doing a good job at Stamford Bridge.
Honestly, I'm not really well informed about the possibility of
Mourinho returning to Chelsea. Usually, I'm not a big fan of these kind
of rumours, but that's what we get used to reading in the newspapers.
I'm afraid of what Chelsea can do in the summer. We have to be
prepared for them to be one of the biggest movers in terms of investment
once the window opens.
Even though they already have a great base to their squad, notably
their young players such as Oscar, Juan Mata, Ramires and Eden Hazard, I
think they will be busy during the transfer window.
We've heard a lot of talk about Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao. Some people say it's already a done deal, but I've heard nothing.
Chelsea face an unlikely foe in Basel in the Europa League
semi-finals tonight. It's fantastic Basel have reached this stage of the
competition and we should congratulate Swiss football.
They revel in playing English sides, when they seem to draw on
unexpected resources. Last year, they beat Manchester United and this
year they eliminated Tottenham over two legs. Now they face Chelsea.
Even if on paper it looks like an unbalanced match-up, when I look at
Basel's style of play and their collective strength, I guess they have a
chance of going through to the final.
In the night's other clash, Fenerbahce take on Benfica, with the Turkish side somewhat of an unknown.
Benfica's presence in the last four is less of a surprise because
Portuguese football has progressed over the past couple of years.
Benfica, who eliminated Newcastle in the last round, are yet to lose
in their domestic championship this season and hold a slight advantage
going into the tie. The Portuguese side has the experience and
individual skills to make a difference.
But Fenerbahce have also had some good results, notably a draw against Lazio in Rome, so I expect an interesting match.