Chelsea's winter of discontent continues: Wolves defeat marks club's worst run in 14 years
With just one league win to their name since November 10, Chelsea are losing their grip on retaining the title. Defeat to Wolves has seen them slip to fifth in the league and with the FA Cup coming up and Champions League set to resume, the task of rectifying their faltering season is not set to get any easier.
What's going on? Chelsea have won just once in the league since November 10 Photo: GETTY IMAGES
By Vicki Hodges and Emily Benammar 9:45AM GMT 06 Jan 2011 Comment
Chelsea's dismal run
Nov 7: Liverpool 2 Chelsea 0
Chelsea suffer second defeat of the season courtesy of two Fernando Torres strikes either side of half-time, seeing their lead at top of Premier League cut to two points.
Carlo Ancelotti: "Sometimes you lose but the team showed the same mentality and strength. To come here and lose can happen. Liverpool are a good team – but we have to be positive, we played a fantastic game in the second half."
Nov 14: Chelsea 0 Sunderland 3
Coming three days after the sudden departure of Ray Wilkins, defeat to Sunderland not only saw Chelsea concede first Premier League goals of the season at home but was only their fourth defeat at Stamford Bridge in 127 league games.
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Ancelotti: "I think this was the worst performance since I've been here."
Nov 20: Birmingham 1 Chelsea 0
Relegation-threatened Birmingham held on for victory as Chelsea bombarded the hosts in the second half. Despite their third defeat in four games, Chelsea remained top on goal difference but rumours intensified that Ancelotti was poised to quit the club.
Ancelotti: "These rumours are totally untrue, I don't know why this rumour came out today in the papers. I said before my aim is to stay in this club, this country, this atmosphere for a long time."
Nov 28: Newcastle 1 Chelsea 1
A day after watching Manchester United move to the top of the table with a 7-1 thrashing of Blackburn, Chelsea miss chance to regain top spot needing Salomon Kalou to rescue them a point. Further speculation continues regarding Ancelotti's future with Barcelona's Pep Guardiola linked with a move to west London.
Ancelotti: "We are not interested in what happens off the field. We focus on our training and our matches. I know Pep Guardiola, that's different. You don't have to ask me. Usually the coach is the last to know these rumours."
Dec 4: Chelsea 1 Everton 1
Despite the return of captain John Terry after a four-game absence with a nerve problem, Jermaine Beckford's late equaliser secures deserved point for visitors.
Ancelotti: "We were scared and I didn't like this. It's not a problem of concentration. They all knew it was an important game for us to move on from the difficult spell we are still in. We have to work harder than we are now. The problem is on the pitch."
Dec 8: Marseille 1 Chelsea 0
Even a dead rubber of a final Champions League group match could not see Chelsea get back into the groove as they concede a winner with nine minutes to go.
Ancelotti: "This is the life of a sportsman in this job. You don’t get what you deserve. This is normal. We don’t have to lose composure, character, our ability. We have to maintain confidence for the future."
Dec 12: Tottenham 1 Chelsea 1
Not even the gift of an injury-time penalty was enough to help Chelsea turn their fortunes around. Curiously it was Drogba that stepped up for the spot-kick despite the return of Frank Lampard. Scoring would have sent Chelsea top but Drogba's miss saw them drop to fourth.
Ancelotti: “This is not good, but it’s a long race. There are a lot of teams who can win the title, and Chelsea will be involved until the end. It doesn’t matter that we’re fourth. It might be a problem at the end but not now.”
Dec 27: Arsenal 3 Chelsea 1
Chelsea slipped out of the Champions League spots with defeat at their title rivals but the club rallied behind Ancelotti who was told his job was not under threat.
Ancelotti: "I didn't expect this. I was surprised. We have to wake up – until now we've been sleeping. Maybe I have to be the first to wake up. The table is not good. We have to do better."
Jan 2 Chelsea 3 Aston Villa 3
Did anyone see this coming? Chelsea thought they'd won the game when John Terry scored late on as Chelsea rallied from 2-1 down to lead 3-2 only for a defensive lapse to throw away two points against relegation-threatened Villa.
Ancelotti: "Defensively we lost something – obviously we thought the game was won, we lost two points, so for this reason I am disappointed because at this moment when you deserve to win you need to win
Jan 5: Wolves 1 Chelsea 0
A desperate defeat that even Ancelotti admitted could have written off their hopes of back-to-back titles. A cheap own goal inside five minutes again highlighted the weakness in Chelsea's backline.
Ancelotti: "It’s difficult to come back in the Premier League but we have the FA Cup and the Champions League, and the most important thing now is to move on.”
What's coming up for Chelsea (all Premier League unless stated)...
- Jan 9 Chelsea v Ipswich (FA Cup third round)
- Jan 15: Chelsea v Blackburn Rovers
- Jan 24: Bolton Wanderers v Chelsea
- Tue Feb 1: Sunderland v Chelsea
- Sun Feb 6: Chelsea v Liverpool
- Mon Feb 14: Fulham v Chelsea
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