This is the complete record of Chelsea FC's 2017/18 season. Including highlights of every game in every competition and featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scenes access. All from a season that began and ended at Wembley as The Blues aimed to secure yet more silverware after reaching the 2018 FA Cup Final against Jose Mourinho's Manchester United. OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE OF CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB
Osgood, Dixon, Hollins, Di Matteo, Hutchinson and Cooke can all be seen in this collection of the very best of Chelsea action featuring vintage matches from 30 years of the ITV Sport ArchiveEpisode 1. Chelsea 2-1 Manchester City 27/8/72Chelsea 4-2 Liverpool 4/5/91Episode 2. Chelsea 4-0 Everton 29/1/72Manchester United 1-2 Chelsea 9/4/86Episode 3. Manchester United 1-2 Chelsea 26/1/05Chelsea 4-2 Liverpool 9/1/78
2009/10 FA Cup Final - Chelsea 1 - 0 Portsmouth One of the most extraordinary FA Cup Finals in recent years finally saw Chelsea emerge victorious with a tight 1-0 victory over Portsmouth. But the score line doesn't tell the story of what was a dramatic afternoon which saw the Blues hit the woodwork five times in the first half alone and both sides miss a penalty before Didier Drogba scored the crucial goal. Chelsea went into the final as hot favourites to win the game and seal an historic League and Cup double. Early Chelsea dominance seemed to confirm this feeling but despite plenty of possession chance after chance went begging. Inspired goalkeeping from David James and the woodwork kept denying the Blues and the sides went in level at the break with everything to play for. After the interval Portsmouth started to get back into the game and a massive shock looked on the cards when they were awarded a penalty midway through the second half. But Petr Cech came to the rescue saving from Kevin-Prince Boateng and less than two minutes later Chelsea had scored from a Drogba free kick. Despite a late penalty miss from Frank Lampard the Blues held their nerve to seal a memorable Cup triumph and the fans could start their celebrations! Watch the full match all over again and enjoy brilliant DVD extras including top 10 Goals the Road to Wembley an FA Cup Quiz and much much more!!
38 games, 30 wins. Record breaking Chelsea are the kings of English football once again, champions of the Premier League for a fifth time. Masterminded by an Italian genius who wore his heart on his sleeve, kicking every ball, making every tackle and celebrating every goal, Antonio Conte reshaped the Blues into a formidable force. Thirteen consecutive wins took them to the top of the table, a position they never surrendered, in a season where Eden Hazard and Pedro were unplayable; Diego Costa scored crucial goals; Thibaut Courtois won the coveted Golden Glove behind a rock-solid defence; while N'Golo Kanté reigned supreme in midfield, collecting the PFA and Football Writers' Player of the Year awards. And the Bridge waved goodbye to a legend. John Terry's emotional farewell brought the curtain down on a fantastic career and a sensational season. Extras: Celebrating the Title Lifting the Trophy Match Access
This DVD features all the games goals and glory from what is to be Chelsea's most successful season since they were crowned League Champions in 1955. From the season opener in August when Chelsea started with a bang with a 1-0 victory over Manchester United right through to the season finale against Newcastle at St James' Park. Going from strength to strength this is the definitive guide to a remarkable Season. Programme includes exclusive interviews with players the manager and
The most dominant team in Premier League history. That's what the stats say as Chelsea stormed to their fifth title with a record-breaking run in pole position. Manager José Mourinho assembled a squad that combined devastating attacking invention with ruthless determination in defence. Irresistible force and immovable object. Among the highlights of a memorable campaign were the genius of Eden Hazard and the flair of Oscar and Willian complemented by the driving force up front of Diego Costa and the midfield mastery of Cesc Fabregas. Nemanja Matic a colossus in front of the best defence in the country led by the indomitable skipper John Terry whose consistently outstanding performances have rolled back the years. Ten years on from José's first incredible season in charge the Blues replicated that double triumph by capturing the Capital One Cup at Wembley against London rivals Tottenham Hotspur. The foundations have been well and truly re-laid. Featuring every goal from every game and exclusive interviews with the manager and players this is the definitive account of a champion season. Extras: Premier League trophy celebrations José Mourinho interview Eden Hazard interview
All the highlights of Chelsea's 2003/2004 season! Follow Claudio Ranieri's men on their adventure through to the Runner's Up position in the Premiership and an impressive Champions League run that saw the memorable defeat of Arsenal in the quarter Finals...
Potentially one of the most successful seasons for many years - Chelsea are poised to replicate the success of the Mourinho years under new manager Carlo Ancelloti. Highlights include: Doing the double over Arsena Victory over Man Utd at Old Trafford to lead the Premiership 7-1 annihilation of Aston Villa 7-2 demolition of Sunderland From winning the Community Shield at the beginning of the season they are currently leading the Premiership following a blistering victory over Man Utd last Saturday and are still in contention for the FA Cup. Experience all the highs amazing goals and highlights on the official Chelsea FC DVD.
This is the complete record of Chelsea FC's 2017/18 season. Including highlights of every game in every competition and featuring exclusive interviews and behind the scenes access. All from a season that began and ended at Wembley as The Blues aimed to secure yet more silverware after reaching the 2018 FA Cup Final against Jose Mourinho's Manchester United. OFFICIAL MERCHANDISE OF CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB
Chelsea A Backpass Through History includes over four hours of vintage Chelsea matches and profiles some of the clubs star players including Kerry Dixon John Hollins Ray Wilkins and Peter Osgood which can all be seen in this collection of action from 30 years of the ITV Sport Archive. Limited Edition Chelsea: A Backpass Through History BookFollow the authoritative text charting the historical rise from its origins of its founding father Gus Mears acquiring the Stamford Bridge athletic stadium to their rise to the top of English football. With in depth statistical information additional career player retrospectives a focus on the managers who have guided the club. Including a Special Feature on Jose Mourinho.
Featuring every game in the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, Super Cup, Club World Cup, FA Cup and Carabao Cup, this is the complete record of the 2021/22 season.Official licensed product of Chelsea football club.
From Stein to Spencer from Petrescu to Poyet and from Zola to Zenden they are all here. Kicking off with Graham Stuart's strike on the opening day of the F.A. Premier League in 1992 the programme delivers a non-stop action packed feast of goals through the years and finishes with that unforgettable Gianfranco Zola strike in April 2003 when he delightfully beat Richard Wright in the Everton goal from an acute angle. It will bring back memories it will have you on the edge of your
Voted as the club's greatest ever player in Chelsea FC's illustrious history for seven unforgettable years the Italian maestro entertained and captured the hearts of all Blues. Now a year after slipping away from Stamford Bridge he came back to say his fond farewells. Relive this incredible day with Franco all over again with the full 90 minutes of action plus all the post-match reaction in this special commemorative programme.
Since the Premiership's inaugral Season in 1992 Chelsea FC has been at the forefront of one of the world's most exciting leagues. From the rebuilding process in the early 90's to the glorious successes of the late 90's the turn of the new millenium and the arrival of a new saviour it has been quite a journey and one littered with many unforgettable matches along the way. Looking back over the Premiershiop years from 1992 to 2003 this programme brings back to life those matches t
The 2007 Carling Cup Final will live long in the memory of those who witnessed it. Overflowing with drama from the first to last whistle Chelsea Football Club's stars eventually proved too strong for Arsene Wenger's band of talented youngsters. The gunners made a strong start and were rewarded for their efforts when Theo Walcott applyed a cool finish after a period of sustained pressure. Shocked into action the Blues began to work their way back into the match and Didier Drogba's dream season continued when he drew them level only eight minutes later. Teh chances continued to come either end as both teams played open attacking and attractive football but at the break the game remained evenly poised. After the interval Jose Mourinho's men started to take control of the match. However a sickening injury to Chelsea skipper John Terry threatened to overshadow the whole day but thankfully it turned out not to be as bad as first feared. Desperate to win the trophy the Blues poured forward and Frank Lampard's screamer crashed against the crossbar! Drogba was the hero agian after steering a brilliant header and securing his 28th goal of the season. More drama followed as tensions spilled over towards the end of the match and two Arsenal players and one Chelsea player were sent off just before the final whistle.
Highlights of Chelsea's 2019/2020 season featuring every goal from every game and interviews with the club's players and staff. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the season was suspended for three months and resumed in June with all matches played behind closed doors. In Frank Lampard's debut season as head coach the club experienced a largely successful campaign finishing 4th in the league thus securing Champions League football for the following season as well as reaching the FA Cup final.
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