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Scolari warning for humbled Blues

Mon 12 Jan, 07:30 AM


Luiz Felipe Scolari admits Chelsea will be out of the title race if they have many more days like the one they had against Manchester United.The Blues suffered their worst loss at the Theatre of Dreams for 15 years as Manchester United ran riot in the second half, after Nemanja Vidic had opened the scoring just before the break.

It means Chelsea are now just a point ahead of United, who have two games in hand, and four adrift of current pace setters Liverpool.

And while Scolari is not throwing in the towel just yet, he accepts his side will have to improve.

"We have another 17 games left so who knows what will happen?" said Scolari.

"But if we play three or four games like today, we will not win it.

"Now is the time to think about the future. We need to be men and improve. We cannot afford to think we have lost everything.

"I am not someone who thinks like this and I don't think my players are either."

Yet Scolari could not have been impressed at the way his side capitulated after half-time.

Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov increased United's winning margin to 3-0. But it could have been more and Edwin van der Sar did not have a save to make at the other end.

Little wonder some Blues fans are questioning Roman Abramovich's refusal to bring in new players during the transfer window.

Not that Scolari feels he needs them.

"I don't think new players will arrive and I don't want them anyway," he said.

"This is my squad and we will fight until the last game. I do not think it is over just because we lost one match."

However, if Scolari's team should lose their FA Cup replay at Southend on Wednesday, major questions will be asked of the Brazilian.

Scolari's efforts were not helped by the presence of Jose Mourinho in the directors' box ahead of Inter Milan's Champions League meeting with United next month.

Unfavourable comparisons are bound to be made between the pair, although Scolari insists he feels no extra pressure.

"Mourinho came here to watch Manchester United, that is normal," said Scolari.

"Mourinho is an intelligent man. He didn't come here to tell me he loves me."

United had been smarting at Cristiano Ronaldo having a header ruled out by referee Howard Webb following a training ground corner routine.

Wayne Rooney ambled over and rolled them ball into and then out of the D, which should have made it in play when Ryan Giggs collected possession and crossed for the man set to be crowned FIFA world player of the year in Zurich tomorrow.

"I think the linesman got it wrong," said Rooney.

"We have practised in training and I don't see the problem."

Thankfully for United, Vidic scored from the re-take, paving the way for a comfortable win which could launch the Red Devils back to the top by Saturday night if they beat Wigan on Wednesday and Bolton at the weekend.

"It is down to us now," said Rooney.

"If we win those two games we will be top of the league on Saturday night before Liverpool play Everton on Monday."

United have yet to lose on home soil this season, winning eight on the trot since an opening-day draw against Newcastle.

And Ferguson feels if his side keep that run going, they will have a fantastic chance of retaining their title.

"It is a significant result for us," he said.

"We are chasing Liverpool and we are a bit nearer now. If our home form remains good we will have a great chance."

Meanwhile, Scolari refused to discuss the disgraceful chants of Chelsea fans about the car crash involving Ronaldo on Thursday.

"When I hear about the crash and saw the car afterwards I said to Cristiano he should thank God every day, we want him to

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  1. The big question is how committed are the players and management of chelsea? Those those taht are playing without enthusiasem sell them those under performing sell them and go get young and determind players. I saw the match it was horriable. Roman. should buy good players or be ready to sell. Please this is not CHELSEA.

    From douglas o, on Mon 12 Jan 11:13AM
  2. before i forget, Anelka too should go, thats to tell u, not to buy someone in his 30's into your team, except u are a makalele, beckham, scholes or a Giggs.

    From CrazyShorty79, on Mon 12 Jan 10:47AM
  3. Let drogba, deco and ballack, leave at the end of the season, pls let them go.

    From CrazyShorty79, on Mon 12 Jan 10:45AM
  4. we need clark back in the coaching staff,so we can have options when playing in terms of tactics.

    From CrazyShorty79, on Mon 12 Jan 10:43AM
  5. The guy with the Steve Clarke comment hit the nail right on the head.

    From george, on Mon 12 Jan 10:15AM
  6. 4 reasons why chelsea are so bad this term,1 they have forgotten how to keep clean sheets,2the number one forward has forgotten how to score (drogba) 3they have forgotten how to WIN, 4 the manager is rubbish. That is why i think chelsea wont win a thing this season and will keep struggling and playing poorly. perhaps when roman the red gets bored with "big phil" and replaces him with a lesser known manager things might improve,i think we need some fresh faces at the bridge to liven things up a bit. chelsea are becoming to predictable in the way they play and have no suprised any more.

    From john, on Mon 12 Jan 9:50AM
  7. PHIL sort it out or get out

    From U R SOLES, on Mon 12 Jan 9:43AM
  8. Just a thought.... but Chelsea's dramatic decline seems to have started directly Steve Clarke left!

    From geoff.farndell, on Mon 12 Jan 9:40AM
  9. Its a painful moment, well, no much to say than pray to God for what is happening to Chelsea this season.We the fans are not comfortable atall, the question is that, is Felipe Scolari good enough to handle Chelsea? please if no Chelsea management should do something very quickly for the benefit of their fans.
    ------the blues---- i love you, best of luck.

    From ochofye, on Mon 12 Jan 9:19AM
  10. I think a combination of Scolari's lack of club management, an aging side,a lack of freshness and a forward who seems that he wants to be elseswhere and is just going through the motions will see this side struggle to make Champions League next season.
    Southend would be the ultimate embarrasment but nothing would surprise me.Marty

    From martin b, on Mon 12 Jan 9:09AM
  11. JUST AS PREDICTED, UTD WOULD THRASH CHELSEA...YAY-Y-Y-Y

    From L H, on Mon 12 Jan 8:54AM
  12. Its a painful moment, well, no much to say than pray to God for what is happening to Chelsea this season.We the fans are not comfortable atall, the question is that, is Felipe Scolari good enough to handle Chelsea? please if no Chelsea management should do some very quickly for the benefit of their fans.
    ------the blues---- i love you, best of luck.

    From ochofye, on Mon 12 Jan 8:51AM
  13. Scolari should give the youth a chance. This is the time for him to stop automatic picking of players for games and allow everyone to fight for a sheet.
    Look at yesterday match, proving that they are "TOO FAT" FOR A MATCH that requires fitness and i hope that this will make them sit up for the rest of the league season.
    ...... the blues........!

    From oyemi, on Mon 12 Jan 7:43AM
  14. I dont think Chelsea are out of the race for the Prem but I do think the Scousers will be bricking it when Chelsea beat them in a few games time...
    Hahahahaaaaa...

    ARE YOU WATCHING MERSEYSIDE...

    From Buzz, on Mon 12 Jan 7:37AM
  15. First

    From Buzz, on Mon 12 Jan 7:34AM
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