Chelsea’s John Terry applauds the crowd after the match. Photo: John Sibley / Reuters
Two measly wins in the last ten Premier League matches, Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich to lose patience. Last Thursday, he kicked coach Jose Mourinho.
– There have been some tough days, we players have the responsibility to José got going. We have simply not been good enough, said team captain John Terry to Viasat for Saturday’s match against Sunderland.
Shortly before kickoff became clear that the seasoned Guus Hiddink, who was in Chelsea in 2009, taking over tränarsysslan London team for the remainder of the season.
From the grandstand, he saw his reinvention employers run over Sunderland completely. Branislav Ivanovic gave the home side the lead in the fifth minute, and only minutes later Pedro expanded to 2-0.
In the run other half then rolled Oscar 3-0 on penalties, and despite Sunderland reduction of Fabio Borini was never exciting.
Chelsea was simply too good.
But the 3-1 victory meant yet not everything was hunky-dory at Stamford Bridge.
fans held up banners with messages where they gave Mourinho his support and part of the audience was seen scolding his players for not performing in peak during portugisens management – and thus be responsible for he was fired. The atmosphere in the stadium was for long moments strange and printed, and when Cesc Fabregas and Diego Costa was replaced heard boos.
– I am delighted to win and the three points. The first 45 minutes were really good, in others we were a little worse. But it was a good effort overall, said Terry Viasat.
– We had a lot of pressure on us, I am very pleased with
Ola Toivonen played from the start in Sunderland, but was replaced after the first half.
The other troubled big team in the Premier League, Manchester United, lost again. Martin Olsson Norwich won 2-1 away from home, which means that United now have four games in a row in the league without a win.
Series Leading Leicester won 3-2 against Everton, after making two goals on penalty.
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