RE: Down, But Not Out!

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@mckane what I know and what I always assume is that every soccer fan knows that everything/anything is possible in soccer,

What am trying to say is that Chelsea may not have a good chance to qualify for the top 4 places in the Premier League but the possibility of winning the Champions League is very much still alive, despite the fact that we were beaten by Dortmund we out played and dominated most of that game, am so confident we will definitely take care of business at home come the second leg

A good reminder is when we won the Champions League trophy in 2012 no one expected us to beat defending Champions Barcelona and go on to the Allianz Arena and beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final in there own backyard but God did !!!

So let’s not leave any possibilities out, anything is very possible✌🏽



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In football, nothing is impossible. Madrid proved that by riding their luck to the title in their knockout ties against PSG, Chelsea and City last season. However, a little bit of reality is equally important. 2012 Chelsea had world class players underperforming. That means when they get on their groove they can match anyone. 2012 Chelsea had Drogba and Lampard, highly experienced players who had being to the UCL Final before. This current Chelsea squad is nothing close to that.

I'm not saying it's impossible, but the chances of Chelsea winning the UCL is very slim except if one wants to deceive himself. By the way, I expect them to beat Dortmund and qualify for the quarterfinals. Who knows, they may get paired with Benfica who is considerably weaker.

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