Stamford Bridge

Next Game

Chelsea v Man City

Saturday, 25 May 2013, 22:30

Friendly Match

Last Game

Chelsea 3 - 4 Man City

Friday, 24 May 2013, 01:30

Friendly Match

Cech hoping to bounce back

Petr Cech believes Sunday's FA Cup quarter-final at Manchester United is just the focus Chelsea need.

Last Updated: 08/03/13 at 13:48 Post Comment    Bet with SkyBet  Premier League. Click here to bet.

Petr Cech: Hoping to move on from Steaua defeat

Petr Cech: Hoping to move on from Steaua defeat

Manager Specials

So who will replace David Moyes as manager of Everton after his appointment as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor at Manchester United? Wigan's Robert Martinez heads the betting. Check out the latest odds

Last season's Champions League winners must overcome a deficit to reach the Europa League quarter-finals after falling to a 1-0 loss in Romania on Thursday night after Ryan Bertrand conceded a penalty, scored by Raul Rusescu.

The Blues have no time to wallow in self-pity, though, following the poor performance as their FA Cup defence continues at Old Trafford in their second game in four days.

"It's the best way to forget about this defeat," Cech told Chelsea TV.

"The games are coming thick and fast. We won't have much time to prepare, but we'll get a little bit of rest and hopefully we'll have a good performance on Sunday.

"They are the favourites for the game, but it's the FA Cup and in the FA Cup not every time do the favourites win.

"We're still the holders, so we'll try to keep our trophy as long as we can."

United, the runaway Barclays Premier League leaders and 19 points clear of fourth-placed Chelsea, last won the FA Cup in 2004.

Since 2007 the Blues have dominated the competition, with four wins in six years.

Following the highs of Wembley and Munich last May, Chelsea are enduring a torrid 2012/13 season and became the first holders to exit the group stage of the Champions League last November.

The FA Cup has not been plain sailing, either.

The Blues needed a replay to defeat npower League One Brentford, then claimed a 2-0 win at Middlesbrough in a fifth-round tie overshadowed by comments made by interim manager Rafael Benitez.

The Spaniard hit back at his continual barracking by the club's supporters, told them to use their energies to support the team as he is to leave at the end of his short-term contract in May and criticised the decision to name him 'interim manager', rather than just 'manager'.

Benitez will renew hostilities with United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, with whom he had a frosty relationship while at Liverpool, at Old Trafford, where the hosts will be looking to prove a point following their Champions League elimination to Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid in midweek.

Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic said: "It is going to be one of our biggest challenges of the season, especially playing them at this moment.

"When you go out of the biggest competition in that way, it must be disappointing but they will be more motivated because of that."

United's sizeable lead over the rest of the Premier League - they are 12 points clear of second-placed Manchester City - and Chelsea in particular is indicative of a poor season at Stamford Bridge, Ivanovic says.

The Serbian said: "We have to be realistic with our situation and be honest. The gap means we didn't do well in the season."

Chelsea began the season in contention for seven trophies - the Europa League has since replaced the Champions League - but unless Benitez's side beat United or overturn the deficit against Steaua, their hopes for silverware will be over for this season.

A trophy would be an unexpected bonus, with qualification for the 2013/14 Champions League the over-riding concern.

"One thing is more important than any other, to play every game as a final, as a team, to try to win every game," Ivanovic added.

"The supporters didn't expect us to be in this situation this year.

"This is a game for us to show character and a game to react after this one [in Bucharest]. It is going to be very difficult, like always."

Cech remains optimistic Chelsea will be in the draw for the last eight of the Europa League on March 15 by overcoming Steaua in the second leg at Stamford Bridge.

His confidence stems from moments such as the Napoli tie last season, when the Blues overturned a 3-1 deficit in a key part of the extraordinary run to Champions League glory.

"It's disappointing to have lost 1-0," the Czech Republic goalkeeper added.

"Overall we had more chances, better chances, more shots. The only moment they really were dangerous was when they had the penalty and they converted it.

"In the past we've turned a much bigger deficit than 1-0. I think 1-0 is nothing dramatic, you just need to make sure you score goals, you don't concede.

"We will be at home. It will be a different story."

Bet with SkyBet  Premier League. Click here to bet.

TEAMtalk Facebook Fan Page

The TEAMtalk fan page is a great place to meet like minded people, have football related discussions and make new friends.

Related News

Sky Bet

    • Retrieving latest Sky Bet odds

Most Commented

Readers' Comments

I

m absolutely disgusted that I've been misquoted in saying that if a chance came up to join Arsenal I would be interested. What I meant to say is if Man United or Chelsea were interested......

gulliver
Agent cools Benteke exit talk

L

FC league positions and points from last 4 seasons - 7 (61), 8 (52), 6 (58), 7 (63). Werner calls it progress, I call it mid table stability.

kolev_lfc
Reds progress delights Werner

I

s there a PR agency covering Begovich, Odemwingie, Steven Fletcher and Grant Holt or something? Why would you offer a quote like that without having been announced by either club. #headsshoulderskneesandtoesgone

Havelange
Begovic hints at Liverpool move

Footer 365

Manager speculation: Michael Laudrup insists he wants to stay at Swansea

Michael Laudrup insists he wants to stay at Swansea - as long as they keep their word and strengthen this summer.

Transfer news: Liverpool's Martin Skrtel open to offers at Anfield

Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel would seriously consider his future at Anfield if he received an offer from elsewhere.

Coventry set take-over offer deadline

Coventry administrators set a deadline of May 31 for offers to take over the ailing club.

Mail Box

Wayne Rooney Is Just An Average Athlete

That's the difference between him and someone like Cristiano Ronaldo - his body just isn't right. We have mails on him, Sparky, Brendan Rodgers and the Europa Lge...

Saving The Europa League And More...

Nice one UEFA, but not far enough. We have some ideas to make the Europa League better as well as more views on Wayne Rooney, Vermaelen in midfield and...

© 2013 British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. All Rights Reserved