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Yes the referee was terrible. Conspiring against the blues, clearly not.
Drogba should receive a ban for his antics and I am unhappy that the England captain was involved in such scenes.
Chelsea and the way they conduct themselvs are an increasing embarrassment to the Premiership, Football and Sport as a whole.
If you judged Drogba on this performance alone you would have thought he was drafted in from a Sunday league side. He was just plain rubbish. He missed some goals I think I could have scored. And the feigning injury and all that nonsense just adds to the sorry package.
Ballack... His name says it all. He's a load of Ballacks. :) He's big and strong, but he wouldn't know how to play football if a Penguin book of football walked up to him, slapped him in the face and told him out to play. I'm not sure he even realizes he's meant to be playing football.
Barcelona were playing better football, but Chelsea were stronger and muscled them out. Just as Jamie Redknapp said, if they carry on playing like this the last 20 minutes is going to get really dangerous. I think he may be psychic. :)
Iniesta is very good, but the guy hit the deck every time someone sneezed near him. The authorities really need to do something about it. Either punish them or start presenting awards for the best faker of the match.
I feel sorry for Chelsea, having it stolen at the last minute, but when you play with fire you're sure as hell going to get burned.
Cheers
Tim...
Gus Hiddink conducted himself with a great deal of restraint and dignity in the post-match interviews. Terry, Drogba, and Ballack could learn from him. But they won't.
You think he'll sign for Leeds in the summer? A fresh challenge and all that.
I suspect Chelsea would have mounted a serious title challenge if Essien hadn't missed the majority of the season through injury.