Sunday 17 February 2013

Chelsea vs Brentford The FA Cup Preview Feb 17, 2013

Match Preview Sunday,17 February 2013, One of the important match Chelsea vs Brentford of The FA Cup HD Quality Live Chelsea vs Brentford streaming is availahere.Chelsea vs Brentford Live Stream online video The FA Cup Video Free The match will take plcae at Portman Road on 2/17/13 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things.Watch Free Chelsea vs Brentford Stream Free online video Video Of The FA Cup Sunday, 17 February 2013 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 12:00  GMT.The FA Cup ,Watch Video online video Live online video,Chelsea vs Brentford  Live Streaming Video,Chelsea vs Brentford Stream, Chelsea vs Brentford Streaming, Chelsea vs Brentford Live,Chelsea vs Brentford  online video,Chelsea vs Brentford  Results, The FA Cup Fixtures.Chelsea: The two sides having drawn three weeks ago, this replay will have to produce a victor ... or should I say, a Victor should produce in this match. Victor Moses is back everybody! That's Champion of Africa Victor Moses to you, young man.Also back, John Terry. Supposedly. But when the RAFALUTION is in full effect, nothing should be taken for granted. Just as an example, one would think that any manager would do his utmost to re-establish last year's best defensive partnership (Terry - David Luiz). But oh no, not this one; for Rule #49 of the RAFALUTION Code states that one should persist, if even remotely possible at all, with the Ivanovic - Cahill pairing until true catastrophe strikes. And sure, JT wasn't at his usual best the last time he played - but if he's ever going to regain any semblance of match fitness, he needs to be plugged back into the starting lineup against the likes of Brentford (and/or Sparta Prague).

Brentford:
Just like Chelsea, they have no short-term injury concerns. What they might be concerned about is the fact that the match will be played on a proper pitch, rather than some unholy combination of a sand trap, a muddy bog, and a flat mogul run.

In the three matches since the now famous 2-2 draw, Brentford have lost once (expected, to third place Yeovil), drawn once (very bad home result vs. relegation fodder Bury), and, most recently, won once (home vs. mid-table Stevenage) to stay in the playoff race of League One.

Leading scorer Clayton Donaldson is now riding a four-match scoreless streak, but Marcelo Trotta (on loan from Fulham), he of the first goal vs. Chelsea, has scored three instead. Harry Forrester, the man who tormented Branislav Ivanovic and Gary Cahill the first time around, has two goals in the same span.

Chelsea are riding a 25-match unbeaten streak in the FA Cup, but manager Uwe Rosler is unfazed. I would expect nothing less from a man who beat cancer, or from a man whose charges have literally nothing to lose: "I still believe it is possible. The chances are slimmer but I think it is still possible." So you're saying there's a chance?

Chelsea  Turnbull; Ivanovic, Terry, Cahill, Cole; Ramires, Lampard; Marin, Oscar, Bertrand; Torres.
Out: Romeu (knee).
Tests: Cole (virus), Terry (knee).

Brentford Moore; Hodson, Craig, Dean, Logan; Donaldson, Douglas, Forshaw, Diagouraga, Forrester; Trotta.
Out: El-Alagui (knee), O'Connor (ankle).

No comments:

Post a Comment