Five-Star Chelsea March On To Wembley
Fernando Torres stole the show at Stamford Bridge today, as he scored two and set up another 2 in a convincing 5-2 victory over Championship side Leicester City.
Fernando Torres stole the show at Stamford Bridge today, as he scored two and set up another 2 in a convincing 5-2 victory over Championship side Leicester City.
Chelsea will look to rest a few of the players who struggled through two hours of football in midweek.
Chelsea have been drawn away to Portugese side Benfica in the last eight of the Champions League, setting up a date with either Barcelona or AC Milan should they reach the semi-finals.
Two weeks ago, Chelsea were losing their manager of just 10 months, on the brink of an FA Cup exit at the hands of Birmingham City, we’re all but out of the Champions League, and fourth place seemed like only a dream.
Chelsea stormed through to the Champions League Quarter-Finals with a 4-1 win at Stamford Bridge after extra-time.
The 25-year-old 6ft 2 striker, put his name on the map in the 2007 South American Youth Championship, attracting most of the big names in Italian football
Stamford Bridge was packed out for a London derby which promised, and duly delivered, as Chelsea demolished a West Ham side, with former blues Gianfranco Zola in charge.
After a scrappy, but ultimately, important win versus Stoke City on the weekend, more important matters are at hand, as The Blues prepare for the visit of Napoli on Tuesday.