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ITALIAN AND RUSSIAN VIEWS IN NEW MAGAZINE
Posted on: Thu 08 Jul 2010
One year ago Carlo Ancelotti and Yury Zhirkov walked into the lives of
Chelsea supporters. What followed was a year like none before for their
new club.
There were far more ups than downs for the manager as he steered the team
towards the Double and although Yury Zhirkov did endure some injuries, his
settling-in season culminated in some strong spring performances.
The latest edition of Chelsea magazine speaks to both at length about
their debut season in SW6. It is suggested to Zhirkov that it all came
right for him personally in March's 7-1 blistering win against Aston Villa
and in the following home game when Bolton were defeated narrowly. That
evening the left-back was voted man of the match having played much of the
game with a heavily-bandaged head.
'I don't know, but I trust my fans,' Zhirkov responds.
'For me every game was very important and I was giving 100 per cent in
each one. I don't separate the games I've played into important and
unimportant, and I'm talking about both league and cup games.
'Maybe the knock on the head [in the Bolton game] gave me a system re-boot
and that was why I started playing so well and got Man of the Match!'
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His answers become more serious when Zhirkov discusses how he came to
Chelsea's attention in the first place, and when he gives his views on the
positions he plays in Ancelotti's side, but he smiles once more when last
winter is discussed, the first time in his career a league season has
ploughed on through the coldest months.
'At some times actually it was worse here [than Russia] because of the
wind-chill factor,' he explains to the magazine.
'We have lots of cold-resistant players at Chelsea who are happy to play
in the cold, like John Terry. Maybe he was actually born in Siberia!'
Ancelotti, as manager, was never going to enjoy the type of
acclimatisation period often afforded players who have moved to a new
country. Happily he had no need for one as the team got off to a flyer in
the league campaign
In this month's cover interview the Italian talks tactics with Chelsea as
he explains what happened when the results eventually took a dip.
'After 10 to 15 games, the opponents knew how to play against the
Christmas tree and so the space in the middle of the pitch was very
closed,' Ancelotti reports. 'So from this moment we started to use wingers
instead.
'We had the possibility to change a lot of players into different
positions on the pitch so we made this our advantage.
'A surprise for me was Anelka in the role he played from the beginning
until we changed the system in January,' he adds. 'He did very well
alongside Drogba, when he did a different role, not just striker, and then
he also did a good job as a striker when Didier was at the Africa Cup of
Nations.
'Also Malouda was a surprise for me because after starting well he played
with continuity in different positions - he played very well for all the
season. For both players it was their versatility above all that surprised
me, that they could perform different positions for the team.'
The manager also tells readers of Chelsea what he and the team were able
to do in England that they would never have got away with had they been an
Italian club. He also reflects on the day at Wembley when the Double was
completed and is asked if he is relieved to have had some time away from
pressure over the summer?
'The pressure is normal when you manage an important club like Chelsea.
Now we have to take time to think about next season, about the future
because I think this could be the beginning of a fantastic cycle. I think
we can improve our play and our confidence with these victories behind us.'
In regular features, Graeme Le Saux is the subject of this month's 'A to
Z' and in discussing 26 subjects, he discloses behind-the-seasons
manoeuvrings prior to Chelsea's Uefa Cup match in Tel-Aviv in 2001 when
six of the squad didn't travel, and discusses key figures from Chelsea
past such as Ruud Gullit, John Hollins, Ken Bates and Pat Nevin.
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Mag Aug 2010
The 'Top 10' is focuses on Pint-Sized Blues, recalling former players
short in stature but not lacking in impact at the club, and the young
player featured is Ben Sampayo - a full-back who played a part as a
substitute in the cup run that resulted in the FA Youth Cup triumph.
Elsewhere in the August edition there are interviews with two Chelsea fans
from the world of music. William Orbit, producer of albums for the likes
of Madonna, Robbie Williams, Blur plus many other chart-topping act also
creates his own music but football at Stamford Bridge is another big
passion. He talks about how Chelsea are 'a bit of a music biz team'.
James Ewers, lead singer with indie band My Luminaries, is another who
shares time between appearing on stage and supporting the Blues from the
stands. He speaks to Chelsea too.
There is plenty more in the 86 pages including news, a 'Tactics Board' on
reading the game with Mickey Thomas discussing Frank Lampard and a look
back at Chelsea is the 1970s.
The August issue of Chelsea magazine is priced £3.25 and is available now
in the Megastore at Stamford Bridge or in good newsagents.
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