QPR FANS will no doubt delight in the admission, given the bitterness of the rivalry: Andre Villas-Boas has admitted that the October defeat at QPR was the beginning of the end of Chelsea's title bid.
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ANDRE Villas-Boas admits he is still haunted by the memory of Chelsea's defeat at Manchester United earlier in the season – and by the lack of critical acclaim from the pundits.Read
JOSE MOURINHO'S announcement that he wants to return to English football next season will not cause Andre Villas-Boas to lose any sleep, according to the Chelsea boss.
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JOHN Terry is set to miss Sunday's showdown with the champions at Stamford Bridge because of a nagging knee injury – and Chelsea also face a dilemma over left-back for the game.
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CHELSEA will for once have an embarrassment of defensive riches available for Saturday's lunchtime fixture at Norwich City, with Gary Cahill in line for his Blues debut.
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ANDRE Villas-Boas has issued a plea to the media not to further inflame next week's potentially explosive FA Cup clash between Chelsea and QPR with sensation-seeking headlines.
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CHELSEA want to play their 'strongest available side' against Portsmouth on Sunday – but could be without John Terry as well as Africa Cup of Nations-bound Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou.
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