Mikel buoyed by Blues fightback

John Obi Mikel hopes the second-half fight back at Manchester United will prove the catalyst for Chelsea to finish a tough season on a high.

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vivabirchenall (Chelsea) says...

This persistent 16 minute tribute to a less than average manager who failed to gain top 4 last season and didn't qualify from the group stages this season is tiresome. It wasn't his tactical awareness that won the CL. In addition we have the "Super Frank" monologue, a player who embarrassingly slows the play down and displays an influence on the field that is to the detriment of the team i.e. Free kicks guaranteed to hit the wall. You may not like Rafa however he is trying to do a job to the best of his ability, all this negativity will only result in failure.

Posted 4:03pm 12th March 2013

Gab1965 says...

The 'you don't know what you're doing' mob sooned quietened down on Sunday. No doubt, though, they are waiting for their next chance. If ever a Premiership club should move, and find new supporters, it is this one.

Posted 12:07pm 12th March 2013

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