Another example of Jose not letting the truth stop him: ""They know Ronaldo well and how to deal with him. So it won't be easy for him to get one of his penalties. Benfica have got a chance."
Number of 'his' penalties Ronaldo has thus far achieved in his 3 years in the Premiership: 1.
Nice one Jose, keep up the good work.
Yes I enjoyed that snide comment from cuntinho. I was laughing when I heard it. He's probably learned that from his neighbor at North London from arsenal who insists that his team is a clean team when they chalk up more cards than the number of seats in the North Stand.
Is it a London club issue? I've got nothing against London the city, but seems like London club managers tend to talk a bit too much and come out looking like the biggest hypocrites. Mourinho should look to his own, when his team are the ones who take diving to whole new realms.
On another brighter note, it looks like shevchenko is prepared to throw in the towel at chelsea and become another one-season mega buy merchant. What a waste.
Chelsea's Sheva: I don't fit into Mourinho plans
Andriy Shevchenko says he's ready to quit Chelsea - should manager Jose Mourinho ask him to leave.
Shevchenko, 30, told The Sun: "I feel at home at Chelsea and it's felt like my team for a long time. But unfortunately my game doesn't suit Mourinho.
"Everyone has been writing about me being sent on loan to Milan. I still haven't discussed this question with the management - but the bosses themselves probably still haven't decided.
"But if it happens, I am ready to pack my bags. I'm a completely self-confident person.
"If I don't suit somebody then I'll go back to Italy and prove how good I can still be.
"I'm not finished as a player. On the other hand I have nothing to prove to anybody.
"Everybody already knows what Andriy Shevchenko is capable of.
"Roman Abramovich is my friend and completely on my side. But all he could do was insist on a loan deal instead of me being sold.
"I do understand Mourinho. I am not scoring as many as I would like to so even Abramovich isn't really putting his foot down over it, although he could do as the owner of the club.
"Of course I will be sorry to leave London if it comes to that. Firstly because of my family, who have already made a new life here."
http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx...lid=8&lid=2&title=Sheva+hints+at+Milan+return