Monday, 23 March 2015

'Chelsea are not machine-throughs Keep Winning'

Chelsea Bukan Mesin yang Terus-terusan Menang

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- Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini believes his side's main rivals, Chelsea, still very possible to lose points in the rest of the season.
Did not want to close the chance champion, Pellegrini wants City continues to press Chelsea.
Staring at the Premier League last eight weeks, the City is in an ideal position is not enough to retain the title. Despite occupying two positions, they are six points behind Chelsea and has played one match more.

The Citizens increasingly doubted his chances for re-lift the trophy because lately it were heaving. In the last five games they won the league three times and lost in the rest.
While overall in 2015, Sergio Aguero et al. only won five times and lost in the other three games of 11 games. This entry was worse than Chelsea '. Jose Mourinho team won six of its 10 games this year and only lost once in that period.
Looking at a more consistent speed, Chelsea are believed to be able to maintain its position and swing to the championship ladder. But Pellegrini still convinced that his rival would slip in these final weeks.
"I do not feel they are a machine that produces wins all the time. I think you asked me maybe two or three weeks ago, I'm sure from now until the end of the season all teams will lose points," he told the Manchester Evening News.
For now, Pellegrini demanded his team to improve performance and strive to win eight games remaining. With so the City can continue to press Chelsea at the top. And failed to oust the rival Even if they can secure the position of the two.
"It is important to get back to our normal performance and win matches. After that we'll see what happens with Chelsea. Maybe we can win all the remaining games and might retain the title," he continued.
"The most important thing is they have to feel the pressure. If you do not win, it's so easy for them. We rely on the eight remaining games this to at least finish in the same position as it is today," said he.(detikSport)

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