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BLUES IN THEIR ELEMENT IN NEW MAGAZINE
Posted on: Tue 08 Dec 2009
The final Chelsea magazine of the decade hits the shelves today with in-
depth features on two players learning to adapt their game to Carlo
Ancelotti's way of playing.
Joe Cole declared earlier this season that the chance to play at the front
a midfield diamond has long been his wish, while last campaign's Golden
Boot winner, Nicolas Anelka, has been in fine form in his floating role
between Didier Drogba and the midfield. For him too, it is his ideal
position.
Cole is still on the way back to full working order after a serious knee
injury and he sat down for a chat with Chelsea at Cobham, and took the
interview right back to the very beginning of his football career when
learned his trade in the streets and parks of central London.
'I didn't like the thought of anyone being able to do something with a
ball that I couldn't when I was a kid. So I'd play football every day and
if someone could do something better than me I'd practice and practice
until I got better than them,' he says.
'It came from that desire and competitiveness that can be in you as a kid,
it's something that's either in you or not, and I had it.'
Cole explains in the interview that although he did watch Chelsea back in
the Kerry Dixon era, his talent was developed more by playing older youth
than studying the professional game.
'There were a lot of kids better than me when I was growing up. It didn't
concern me that they were three or four years older than me because if
they could do something, that's what I wanted to do. That made me more
determined.'
It wasn't long before he was picked out by the media as the next big thing
and Cole tells Chelsea what it was like dealing with 'wonderkid' status,
and why he thinks he grew up to be such a crowd favourite at Stamford
Bridge.
'I would probably still be coming to pay and watch Chelsea now if I wasn't
a footballer,' he offers as part of an explanation, 'and I think to myself
if that was the case, what would I expect from the players on the pitch?
The answer is 100 per cent commitment and that's what I do, not just on
matchdays, but every day in training as well.'
At the age of 30, Nicolas Anelka is a fully-formed world-class striker who
is on the verge of his second anniversary of joining Chelsea.
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magazine
'Now, because of my position and the manager knows how to use me, I'm
playing better,' he claims in a major interview.
'I think he [Ancelotti] knows how to get the best out of me. The position
I have now, I always wanted to play this position. I'm playing the
position I had at Liverpool and I enjoyed my football there.'
Read this month's Chelsea for the striker's insight into how he and Didier
Drogba operate as a partnership and the mental side of doing his job well.
He is also asked about that goal in the France v Republic of Ireland World
Cup play-off.
Speaking of flourishing partnerships, Kerry Dixon recalls his famous one
with David Speedie, as well as some other great memories as our former
goal machine runs through his Chelsea A to Z.
'Technical Area' this month drops deeper with the box-to-box midfielder
its focusas the tactics board comes out.
John Dempsey winds back the clock as far as our former defender's days
spent playing in the original North American Soccer League with Pele,
Franz Beckenbauer and Johan Cruyff.
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magazine
The fans have their pages with Carlo Ancelotti answering questions sent in
and some Belfast Blues talking about their supporting lives.
Milan Lalkovic, the young Slovakian who is beginning to make an impression
in the reserves' forward line is the young Blue in focus and with the FA
Cup looming, there's a feature on third round ties past and much, much
more besides.
The January issue of Chelsea is available now from the club Megastore, in
an online version or in all good newsagents, priced at just £3.25.
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在泰晤士河旁一處林地空間上翩然舞蹈。所有痛苦的記憶都離開了我,我像落入迷離
幻境中一般,因為雀爾西是伊露維塔兒女中最美的一位。她身上那襲藍色的衣裳宛如
萬里無雲的晴空,她灰色的眼睛像是傍晚群星閃爍的天空;她的斗篷上繡著金色的花
朵,她的頭髮漆黑如暮色中的陰影。她的榮光與美好,就像樹葉上的光芒,像是潺潺
流水,像是這迷離世界上方閃爍的繁星;她臉上有閃亮的光輝。
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