Hiddink to Make Strike Duo Effective
February 22, 2009 by Richard · Leave a Comment
Hiddink has a secret that Scolari did not have during the latter’s stint as mentor for the Blues and that is the ability to make Diddier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka into a striking partnership that can make Chelsea contend for the Champion’s League crown.
He made this fact known as he handpicked the two for their match against Aston Villa. The strategy worked as Anelka was able to score the lone goal of the match last Saturday. Under the past manager, the Ivory Coast striker and the French international never played together in a match. Their play during the Aston Villa match was the barometer for Hiddink’s plan and it had proved to be successful. There were rumours that the two were not seeing eye to eye off the pitch but there seemed to be no sign of it in the win. The team hug at the end of the match was not a publicity stunt but a genuine show of unity and solidarity in the midst of all the controversy. Hopefully, this new Chelsea game plan and spirit would again prove effective in the next matches.
Anelka Believes The Team Is Ready For The Champions League Game
February 17, 2009 by Maira Sarfraz · Leave a Comment
Italian teams are said to be the best in Europe was mention by Nicolas Anelka.
Anelka mention his team should beat Juventus in the
last 16 clash as United and Arsenal could have the same against the Italian team.
Chelsea is looking at a hard and tough game against the Italian team has the goal scorer for the Italian side has come back after a long injury. David will be able to hit the goals and just give him a little space and the ball is in the net.
Chelsea losing to Manchester United putting Chelsea in third position, Anelka and the team knows that this will be hard to make it to the finals and they cannot afford any mistakes on the way there or at the Championship.
Anelka urges Chelsea to get Robinho
July 31, 2008 by Kerron · Leave a Comment
Chelsea striker and Frenchman Nicolas Anelka has boldly advised the Stamford Bridge based team to complete the signing of Brazilian winger Robinho. The Blues have stated their intent on signing the Brazilian and made an official bid of over £30million which was turned down by los Blancos, who are demanding a price closer to £50million.
Anelka stated that “He can play everywhere, he’s a very good player,” said Anelka. “He can score, he can give some assists. He’s always good for a player like me – a striker – and for Chelsea.” This could be an ideal time for the Blues to make another bid for the Brazilian since Cristiano Ronaldo has confirmed that hhe will be joining Real Madrid.

