Friday, December 10, 2010

Ancelotti quiet "I do not fear the exemption"


The Italian coach says Chelsea's defeat to Marseille in the Champions League, yet another stop of a very dark period coincided with the ouster of his assistant, Ray Wilkins: "We're not doing our best, but I feel my very strong position"

LONDON - Chelsea should not be in the Premier League as Champions. Since Roman Abramovich has ripped up the contract of assistant coach Ray Wilkins, the team suffered a worrisome drop 5 points in the last 6 rounds of Premier League, now overtaken by Arsenal and Manchester United, and last defeat (albeit painful) to Marseille (1-0) in the last round of the Champions League. The dock at Stamford Bridge, of course, ends up that Carlo Ancelotti, however, on the issue of Britain's Sky Sports online, admits: "I'm not afraid of dismissal."

"I'm not worried about my position - says Ancelotti - I am concerned not only that we are doing our best. We must absolutely improve". Ancelotti has also been criticized for not having saved a few more players in the trip to Marseille. I put the best - he said - because we are going through a bad time and I have no ability to change a lot. Chelsea should definitely start, but the next event of the season comes not so easy: the Blues are expected Sunday at the home of Tottenham. A game that is likely to weigh much on the Blues season, especially because it is the first of a triptych by to shake my wrists against Manchester United and Arsenal. But can the return of Frank Lampard, who was absent from August.

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