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    Mourinho drops Shevchenko and declares war

    · Chelsea manager provokes Abramovich showdown
    · Back me with signings or sack me, he tells board
    Duncan Castles
    Saturday January 13, 2007

    Guardian
    Jose Mourinho intends to drop Andriy Shevchenko from Chelsea's squad for the Premiership match with Wigan today in a direct challenge to Roman Abramovich to back him with new signings or sack him immediately.

    Chelsea's manager has been prevented from recruiting the new striker he considers essential to the club's domestic and European campaigns and denied even minor funds to purchase a central defender to replace John Terry, whose return from back surgery is proving more problematic than expected.

    Mourinho has also been infuriated by the club's attempt to dismiss Steve Clarke and replace his assistant with a Russian-speaking Israeli coach to help Shevchenko rediscover his form. Mourinho's response to the board was to request that rather than change his backroom staff, Chelsea's owner should tell Shevchenko "to do some work for once".

    Abramovich's close friendship with his £30m summer signing appears set to cost Chelsea the services of the man who has won back-to-back titles in his two full seasons in England. Citing ineffective spending in previous transfer windows, the Russian and his advisers told Mourinho in a recent strategy meeting that under no circumstances would he be allowed to add a striker to the squad and instructed him to use Shevchenko properly.

    An earlier attempt by the manager to swap Shaun Wright-Phillips plus cash for Jermain Defoe had been put to Tottenham only to be vetoed by the Chelsea hierarchy. A subsequent loan exchange of the England winger for Aston Villa's striker Milan Baros was also blocked, even though no expenditure would have been involved.

    Mourinho has also been stopped from bringing in cover for Terry. Aware that the eight-figure fee needed to buy his preferred target, Manchester City's Micah Richards, would not be provided, the Portuguese proposed a series of low-cost alternatives. However, agreed deals for Oguchi Onyewu, a US international who had been in talks with Fulham and would have cost £1m, and the Portugal centre- back Jorge Andrade, available on loan from Deportivo La Coruña, were knocked back.

    As an alternative, the club proposed bringing the Brazil international, Alex, to Stamford Bridge from PSV Eindhoven. The 24-year-old's sporting rights are already owned by Chelsea and he is a favourite of the club's senior scout, Frank Arnesen, but Mourinho does not rate Alex and refuses to have players imposed upon his squad.

    Instead Mourinho has resolved to leave Shevchenko in the reserves, continue with the players available and await Abramovich's next move, aware that the Russian is considering paying off his £5.2m-a-year contract. Mourinho has also instructed his agent, Jorge Mendes, to field offers from interested parties, primarily Real Madrid, whose president Ramón Calderón would like to recruit both the coach and Frank Lampard as he prepares for re-election.

    It is unclear how Abramovich will react to Shevchenko's deliberate relegation. Any attempt to force his coach to field the striker could push an already strained situation into meltdown.

    The former European footballer of the year has scored only five goals in 29 appearances since joining from Milan last summer. He missed Wednesday's Carling Cup tie at Wycombe with what was described as a slight hamstring injury, forcing Lampard to be called up at the last minute. Mourinho's camp suspect the injury was contrived because the Ukrainian feared more negative publicity should he fail to score against a fourth-tier side.

    Last night Chelsea issued a formal denial of reports that Mourinho had told a friend he was definitely leaving the club by the end of the season. Tellingly, the manager did not deny the story was correct.

    "I love Chelsea for just 2½ years but I love Chelsea," said Mourinho. "I want to win always the next game and the next game is against Wigan. We have to be together to win that game and we have to forget the stories, we have to forget what the press is saying. It's easy for me. I'm self-motivated, always at the top. If results are not what we want, that is even a bigger motivation to fight."
    Guardian Unlimited © Guardian News and Media Limited 2007


    #2
    Always liked Shevchenko.
    I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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      #3
      Originally posted by mersey86 View Post
      Always liked Shevchenko.
      He's not doing much or enough at Chelsea by the look of things.

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        #4
        fair play to mourinho in this case, hes not taking any **** from his russian sugar daddy anymore

        its interesting hes willing to buy the woeful american CB Oguchi Onyewu who was **** at the world cup but he wont pick up Alex whos excellant and who they also already own. setting that american loose at the back is almost sabotage hes so ****. i think this is mourinhos last season, the chelsea squad are in decline and will take some rebuilding that he apparently has little say in

        he has too much ego to be romans pawn, i think he would do well in italy at one of the milans
        Last edited by Ron_Mexico; 13-01-07, 05:56 AM.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ron_Mexico View Post
          fair play to mourinho in this case, hes not taking any **** from his russian sugar daddy anymore

          its interesting hes willing to buy the woeful american CB Oguchi Onyewu who was **** in the world cup but he wont pick up Alex whos excellant and who they also already own. i think this is mourinhos last season. thats good news for us because hes a hell of a good manager
          I am becoming more and more suspect of him though. In another article it was suggested that he isn't interested in Youth development and all that and that all that interests him is the first team. He buys and picks the players he wants and even if he has to dabble in the market to sign other players, he expects the board to back him. (That's very legitimate if the players he buys are good value and not just players he signs at inflated fees - Anyway that's just economics as he's bound to pay the market value i.e the price that other clubs are prepared to pay etc ... - But look at Rafa, he's done pretty well with the limited budget he's got)

          His record of signing is not very good either. Look at that list :

          Ballack
          Schevchenko (Suspected Roman signing)
          SWP
          Duff (He's sold him)
          Gallas (He's sold him)
          Obi Mikel (Doubt he's the player being touted around as a world beater)
          Kalou (Average at best)

          I think that's at the end of the season that we'll really know if it was a false dawn for them really.

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            #6
            Originally posted by fredo View Post
            I am becoming more and more suspect of him though. In another article it was suggested that he isn't interested in Youth development and all that and that all that interests him is the first team. He buys and picks the players he wants and even if he has to dabble in the market to sign other players, he expects the board to back him.

            His record of signing is not very good either. Look at that list :

            Ballack
            Schevchenko (Suspected Roman signing)
            SWP
            Duff (He's sold him)
            Gallas (He's sold him)
            Obi Mikel (Doubt he's the player being touted around as a world beater)
            Kalou (Average at best)

            I think that's at the end of the season that we'll really know if it was a false dawn for them really.
            his record in the transfer market is poor it has to be said, but i wonder how many of those signings were his. i know duff, gallas, gudjohnson were ranieri signings, and they were arguably some of chelseas better players, but he sold them on.

            hes bought some real donkeys, boularouz, ferreria, del horno....but i think his big name signings are all of romans doing. ballack, shevchenko, and SWP especially all seem like roman signings. essiens become a decent player for them so thats one good signing. kalou looks average, obi mikel looks hugely overrated...and so on.

            but i get your point hes dodgy in the market, obviously roman doesnt trust his judgement anymore and im sure that is a deal breaker for mourinho

            and his lack of interest in youth development just shows you what he thinks of chelsea as a club. or he might be thinking whats the point in developing players if you can just buy the finished product
            Last edited by Ron_Mexico; 13-01-07, 06:08 AM.

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              #7
              He didn't want to sell Gallas. That was another decision by Roman.
              Just believe and you never know what will happen.

              According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

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                #8
                It really is going pear shaped for the Chavs. One winner....United

                It's such a shame that because we're so poor we aren't now in a position to capitalise on Chelsea's implosion and take the title. It infuriates me.

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                  #9
                  Gallas going was a big big mistake and could be the catalyst for all that's going wrong.

                  Jose not getting anyfunds says a lot when there's an unlimited pot so too speak.

                  Can't see him there after the summer.
                  Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by redlancer View Post
                    Gallas going was a big big mistake and could be the catalyst for all that's going wrong.

                    Jose not getting anyfunds says a lot when there's an unlimited pot so too speak.

                    Can't see him there after the summer.
                    The thing is though the board are right not to give Jose anymore cash. It beggars belief that he's spent hundreds of million of pounds on new players and he only has 2 centre backs in the whole squad. What sort of idiot does that when he knows his side will be fighting for 4 trophies in the coming season.

                    Maureen deserves everything thrown at him. He's an arrogant cnut of a man who thought that his monopoly millions would last forever and all he had to do was click his fingers and Roman would sign a cheque for him.

                    I can see the Chavs sacking him before the end of the season.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
                      The thing is though the board are right not to give Jose anymore cash. It beggars belief that he's spent hundreds of million of pounds on new players and he only has 2 centre backs in the whole squad. What sort of idiot does that when he knows his side will be fighting for 4 trophies in the coming season.

                      Maureen deserves everything thrown at him. He's an arrogant cnut of a man who thought that his monopoly millions would last forever and all he had to do was click his fingers and Roman would sign a cheque for him.

                      I can see the Chavs sacking him before the end of the season.
                      agree

                      but if he didn't want to get rid of Gallas then he'd have an argument re money for a CB?

                      if they don't sign anyone this window shows that he has no backing from the board.

                      think he'll quit myself, can't see him hanging around if there a chance he'll get the sack, ego wouldn't like it
                      Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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                        #12
                        I think that what we're seeing now is what we all expected to happen at Chelsea. They've developed this "galactico" mentality that Real Madrid had 3-4 years ago where the clubs chairman / owner is indulging in his fantasies of signing what he percieves to be the worlds best players. As well all know the best 11 players don't always make the best team and the shape of the side becomes unbalanced. I think we're also seeing what happend at Real with respect to Del Bosque, unless he wins all the major trophies all the time he's useless as a coach to them. We all know what happened to Real when they sacked Del Bosque so lets hope that the chavs go the same way.
                        Babel fanclub member # 4!!!

                        **** OFF MOURINHO!!!!!!:whatever:

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by mersey86 View Post
                          Always liked Shevchenko.
                          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                            #14
                            He wanted to swap SWP for Baros, and also bring in Defoe. Chelsea are rocking and rolling. They are in a mess. Big time.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Red_Al_77 View Post
                              He wanted to swap SWP for Baros, and also bring in Defoe. Chelsea are rocking and rolling. They are in a mess. Big time.
                              Small consolation for us then. We should be able to sneak in for that second place.

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