Mourinho rumours intensify

Raphael Honigstein has revealed on Twitter that two separate sources have confirmed that a deal to bring Jose Mourinho back to Stamford Bridge has been finalised. The German journalist claims that both an agent and a commercial partner of the club have insisted that the appointment will be made in the summer. Mourinho, whose Real

Chelsea up to third

Chelsea secured their third win in six days, and kept their hopes of automatically qualifying for next seasons Champions League alive by coming from a goal down to beat Sunderland at Stamford Bridge. The visitors, under the guidance of new manager Paolo Di Canio, took the lead on the stroke of half time when Cesar

Chelsea gain first leg advantage

Fernando Torres inspired Chelsea to a 3-1 victory over Rubin Kazan in the first leg of their Europa League Quarter Final tie. The Spanish striker opened the scoring on sixteen minutes with a close range finish, before Victor Moses doubled the host’s advantage shortly after the half hour mark. Bibras Natkho converted a penalty shortly

Lukaku keen on another loan

  Romelu Lukaku looks set to spend another season away from Stamford Bridge after his loan deal with West Bromwich Albion expires. However, the Belgian striker looks set to opt for a team playing in Europe, rather than remain at the Hawthorns, where he has scored thirteen goals in twenty-nine appearances since arriving last August.

Chelsea drop to fourth following defeat

Chelsea have dropped to fourth place in the Premier League after Saturday afternoons 2-1 defeat at Southampton. Jay Rodriguez gave the hosts the lead on twenty-three minutes with a neat finish, though Blues captain John Terry nodded in an equaliser ten minutes later. However, Saints top scorer Rickie Lambert restored Southampton’s advantage with a superb

Tambling backs Lampard to take record

Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has been backed by Blues legend Bobby Tambling to overtake him as the clubs all-time leading goal scorer. Tambling scored 202 goals in 370 appearances between 1959 and 1970, two more than Lampard’s current tally. There are at least twelve games of Chelsea’s season remaining; though that would extend to fifteen